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Post by Ingram on Sept 6, 2024 9:36:11 GMT
Hello again everyone. Hello, Subtext. Thank you for sharing your boyhood pop-culture disposition circa 1985. I, too, have some show 'n' tell from said decade.
Let's just take a moment with the British. These strange, island-locked heathen folk with all their pleasantries...
Fun exercise: watch at normal speed and it's odd, watch at 0.5 and it's fucking Kubrickian.
Why are the plates decorated the same as the standing lamp? And what the hell is this bloke really going on about, anyways? My only reading here is that his wife's got what it takes and they've all got plenty of it. Plenty to go round. Wives and "pork". Okay then. Some pagan shit going on here.
Shifting gears...
Barbarian Fantasy from the '80s. From Japan. With Cindy Crawford. And soda.
I feel better now—safer. And I'm sampling that music to be played aloud at 'neighbor level' for some weekly routine of which I've yet to decide.
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Post by eljedicolombiano on Sept 6, 2024 10:54:07 GMT
I bet Ingram had his fantasies with Cindy Crawford in his youth
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Post by smittysgelato on Sept 6, 2024 20:32:44 GMT
All I can say in regards to pork and having what it takes is that pagans have always known how to throw a damn good party.
And the Japanese, they have a style all their own. That commercial is truly a masterpiece.
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Post by Subtext Mining on Sept 13, 2024 23:00:58 GMT
What about aspiring actors who end up as pop singers? I think I used to know this at one point, but today I re-learned that the runner up for the role of Princess Leia was Terri Nunn who later went on to become the lead singer of Berlin, most well-known for their hit Take My Breath Away, which was the theme song for the 1986 blockbuster Top Gun. youtu.be/Bx51eegLTY8I just find that interesting being how Padmé literally took Anakin's breath away in more ways than one. And he was an ace pilot. More '80s pop starlets with a Star Wars resonance. Aimee Mann from 'Til Tuesday had a Padawan braid in the mid-80s. Their most well-known song, Voices Carry. I always thought they were saying "We're so scary", or "Richard Scarry".
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