I just wrote
about this fool a day ago, now news has come out that he's been
convicted. Don't get too happy about it, because they ended up being
minor offenses.
From
Smh.com,((A US jury has convicted TV actor Dustin Diamond of
two misdemeanours stemming from a bar-room fight, but cleared the
former Saved by the Bell actor of the most
serious felony charge. ))
Basically, it is a slap on the wrist more than anything else. A
knife is considered a concealed weapon I guess in the state he was
in and that's what he's been convicted with. He also got a disorderly
conduct wrap too. I think he should have been charged with being an
annoying person in character and real life.
From
SMH.com ((The first of these charges carries a maximum
penalty of nine months imprisonment but sentencing is yet to take
place. ))
All jokes aside, I think Screech has that Gary Coleman anger in him.
I think all that pinned up hatred for his fame or lack of it, causes
him to prove he is a bad ass such as this case. Plus, it seems the
rest of his Save By the Bell cast isn't too fond of him today after
that shitty movie, He's basically an angry clown-man-child that will stop at nothing to be famous again.
~Well, I'm
waiting on the company to approve me for the rideshare program. I
had to get my car approved and get my car pictured and uploaded to
the service. Now, I have wait for the background check to go
through. Anyway, I'll keep you all updated.
~Screech
stabs someone follow up: If you remember, Screech stabbed
someone a while back in some kind of bar fight or something like
that, I feel bad for the guy that got stabbed by Screech. He's the
one guy that got bested by the biggest dork on the planet. How do
you live that down? Screech claims he didn't intend on stabbing the
guy. I guess he was just randomly thrusting his knife everywhere and
accidentally stabbed the poor sap. Given how straved he is for fame,
he's going to eat this shit up.
~Recall Post:
The Slap Chop Remix
You're going to
love my nuts. By the way, this remix actually became a real ad. I
love this remix and puts a smile on my face. This puts a smile on my
face.
Damn it, I love
Amy Schumer. She caught my attention when she told a certain story
about an encounter with an ugly guy. Lately, YouTube has sent me
suggestions for her clips for her TV show. I like her potty humor.
It's dirty, but not child-like in that Adam Sandler way.
I got a kick out
of this video because it is a parody of all those “booty” music
videos. While I LOVE the backside of a woman, because I am a black
guy, it does sort of make the fudge too. We tend to forget that. I remember reminding some of that fact when they were admiring a booty.
Now, this song
is stuck in my head.
BTW, I think
she's parodying Beez in the Trap for the most part.
When I mention
this is a throwback to the funk songs of the 80s, all the young
people look at me with confusion. I keep forgetting funk/pop sort of
missed them because they grew up in the 90s. Make no mistake this
song is a tribute to Prince and Morris Day and the Time. It has that
flashy horn section and that bright sound. I like how the young
folks think this Bruno Mars sound is “new”.
Now, the music
video is more of a tribute to Michael Jackson. It has the look of
those mid 80s videos that MJ used to make. The outfits are clearly
80s right. I love the guy in the suit with no shirt. I remember
that being a thing.
The music video
is just plain cool with its 80's vibe.
The song is fun.
It's catchy and makes me nod my head. I hear a lot of modern music
and I get upset on how bland and stupid it sounds. Every time I turn
on the hip-hop station, I get mad and turn it off in frustration.
Hearing Uptown Funk is such a breath of fresh of air.
If I had one
complaint, I wish the song had a 15 minute version like those disco
songs from the 70s. Maybe, there is one.
-Check out all
the 80s cars.
-Watch the older
lady in the hair salon: She is actually getting into the song.
-Who knew
getting your shoes shined would look cool?
-The Club scene
is clearly a tribute to Morris Day and the Time
Anyway, before
Prince takes it down, here's Morris Day and the Time's “The Bird”
I had no idea
the game was this bad. Maybe Chris Chan was right about this game.
Anyway, I've never seen the reviews this bad for a Sonic game since
Sonic 06. By putting this game on the Wii U, the game is even worst
than Sonic 06 in some ways from what I read.
I just started watching the Game Grumps take on the Sonic Boom game. It reminds me of the old Sonic 06 videos.
The best part is
Sega knew the game was shit and refused to give out
review copies to gaming sites. It's like when a movie studio
doesn't screen a movie for critics. Sorry, but gamers are a little
bit more clever than you think they are. Not all the time (all the
COD clones), but Sonic is now considered a joke. I think the
Generations game was probably the last good game.
Sega, you didn't
even bother getting rid of the game-breaking glitches and decided to put out an unfinished game. Sega paid the price for this shitty game too. It was one of the
lowest selling games from a Sonic game ever. And, this pretty much closed
the door on Sega making games for consoles in general and they moving
to mobile games instead. Too many shitty games will mess up a
company.
I was a Sega
fanboy, but even I see that this company doesn't even try anymore.
Why do I get the
feeling that most of these young ravers have no idea where this song
comes from. Keep in mind I had to explain to a young person there
WAS a Transformers movie before the Michael Bay films.
“What are we
dancing to?”
“He said
something about a Sonic song. Maybe, it's some new dubstep DJ.”
BTW, the Sonic
Generations classic version is “not” the original. It's been
updated a bit.
Anyway, the
early Sonic games were written by composers into R&B, Pop and
Rock. That was one of the reasons I liked Sonic's music over Mario's
stuff. Chemical Plant Zone is clearly based on rock and it has a
good baseline.
MNS: "I wrote the script while on the toilet. In one sitting. Even my shit scripts are genius."
I came across
another amusing remark from our favorite director. It seems, in his
mind, The Last Airbender was a hit. And, he made it for the fans.
I wish that was true.
From
IGN,(('Well, I'm going to make a movie about a kids show that
my 10-year-old is watching and not make it for her. I make it for my
guy friends.' ))
Actually,
most guys (bros?) hated the movie because it wasn't even close to being the show. A lot of grown ups watched the show and complained the
humor from the show wasn't translated to the big screen. MNS doesn't
know how to do humor.
Is
he just fooling himself into believing he's a masterful storyteller
or just bullshitting us all? It is not only amusing how delusional
he is, but sad.
I
mean look at his credit card commercial. Even the ad shows how full
of himself he is. Make sure you get an actress “gushing” over
his body of work.
I
remember him still talking about doing a sequel after everyone
shitted on the movie. And, even
the creators of the show pretend the movie never happened. It
reminds me of the little known fact the Airplane movie producers refuse to watch
Airplane II ever.
~Feeling
a little better, but had a bad day at work. I felt shitty and
even more moody than usual. I applied for a new job that I hope
I can get sooner than later. I don't want to say the name of
the company, but it is a rideshare company. I am not sure I can
mention it by name yet. I am waiting on the background check.
Since I have a new car, why not make some money on it. I
would love to work this weekend, but that might not happen. I
love the prospect of not having a boss and signing in on my own time.
I also had to buy my first Smartphone. I'm digging it.
~Softening
the relationship between the US and Cuba?: I certainly hope
so. Things are going to shit with ISIS and Russian doing some
strange things. It's been a long time since these two countries
have even talk. People don't give Obama credit for all the
things he's accomplished. The right refuses to give him credit
for taking care of terrorist threats and the left says he's not left
enough and not providing more social programs. I don't agree with
everything he's done, but he isn't Bush that for sure.
~Suicide
Squad movie photo: I am actually more pleased with their look than
the Superman v Batman trailer. I am actually looking forward to
Suicide Squad over Batman/Superman. I like seeing a bunch of
villains and anti-heroes being forced to team up due to the
government. It feels like DC is getting something right. I would
have still wanted the DC movies to link up with the DC TV Shows.
Marvel showed that you can have a shared universe for TV/movies. DC
still doesn't get it. Could you imagine CW's Arrow and Flash showing
up in the movies. How about Supergirl?
~Carjacker
tries to jack someone and gets the tables turned on him: I'm a
supporter of gun owners, responsible ones, because you have people
out here that are very dangerous. And, they will just get into your
car and try to harm you. Hashim Fannin didn't shoot first and ask
questions later. He just defended himself and got the cops to show
up. He also laid the gun down when the cops rolled up. Smart move
because a stupid cop will look at a black man holding a white guy at
gunpoint and think of something sinister. Take note, George
Zimmerman. I hate when these crack heads think they can roll in
someone and jack them of their cash and stuff.
While he and I differ on many things, I've always respected him when
it came to his thoughts on Star Trek. He's Always been open about
his strange time there. When I was 15-16 I didn't know what I wanted
too. So, could you imagine the shit that was going through his head
at that age? He was on the new Trek show and everyone hated his
character. Wesley was a terrible character, but not as annoying as
Neelix.
-Rick Berman and Wil really didn't get along: I know Berman ruffled
a lot of feathers along the way, but he did save the show from Gene's
problems. However, Berman's ego was almost as bad. I wasn't aware
there was a major falling out between the two during the third
season, and Wil was already planning on leaving the show.
-The show was finding its stride during the third season that was
around the time Wil really started to feel uneasy.
-The cast was and still is really close: Unlike the TOS series, no
one hated each other and the cast was really-really close. The show
was known for having a tight-knit cast. Wil was torn up about leaving
the show.
-Wil gave a major shout-out to DS9 and its storytelling. Wil sort of
was a TNG guy (forever) and had a sort of lukewarm feeling toward the
spinoffs. But, it is good to see that view change.
-Wil was in total shock that Stewart gave him a nice comment during
the run of the series in a letter to the producer.
I
swear Burger King used to have good burgers, but their food has
really gone downhill lately
This
story caught my attention. I just came across a story about a Burger
King employee dumping hot cooking oil down a water drain. Remember,
these drain do not go to waste treatment centers, but actual lakes,
streams and rivers. It was a Burger King manager that told him to
it.
The amount of hair products and STD medication has to be huge with this group.
I was digging around Google, putting my blog's address into the
search to see if anyone mentioned me or linked to something. I came
across this “wonderful” Tumblr
blog discussing my review
of Jersey Shore way back in 2010! Yep, almost five years ago.
Basically, this Tumblr reviewed my review and tore me a new bunghole.
For shits, let's go through their review of my review of Jersey
Shore.
((Proving the big name sources unreliable it was time to
see if young blog writers could bring forward any dependable
information. On the random google search an article or blog by Semaj
came up about Jersey Shore. ))
First off, I am not a young blog
writer. I had been writing for about 7-8 years before this post was
even conceived. And, anyone reading my shitty blog knows I bring NO
“dependable information” nor do I care to anything
on the Internet. I am just
a blogger. Journalist look
down on bloggers and bloggers look down on Tumblr users. Tumblr
people look down on Tweeters and Tweeters look down on Facebook
users. And, everyone hates MySpace. That is the order of things.
((Blogs are mostly meant for people to state their opinions. ))
Or, state opinions on opinions. Why
do I feel there is a “but” coming up?
((The article is really biased and the author greatly portrays his
point of view about the show. The author makes the article so slanted
that it turns into a hate piece against the show. ))
Thank you for calling it an article.
It makes it seem legit. Biased? It's a review, you green-blooded
Vulcan. It's supposed to be a hate piece because it is my opinion on
the show. I hate the show, so therefore the piece is negative. Oh,
it gets better. Read on...
((Moreover, a small amount of grammatical and spelling errors and
his addition of vulgar words cause the reader to not appeal to the
language as well as to take his side. ))
I take pride in my grammatical
errors. It's like stepping in horse poop. Be
proud of the smell you're tracking in. Take
pride in your mistakes I say. And, the vulgar words? Where the fuck
do you see me writing shitty words? I don't want people to take my
side on things I want people to form their own opinions. And, you
are talking about Jersey
Shore, a show that has a bunch of annoyingly good looking people
banging
other stupid good looking people.
((If the author kept his personal opinions to himself, and it is
hard not to in a blog, then the article would have a well-rounded
tone to it and would leave the audience with a contradictory point of
view. ))
You know he/she/personal pronoun
does have a point, but the cover of “blogger” still applies with
my review. The show is so full of people I hate in real life that
there is no way to remove it from my review. However, there does
need to be a balance though, but not with something like Jersey
Shore. The show doesn't
deserve it.
((By bringing his own perspective most of the information in the
article cannot be backed up by a legitimate source, thus the accuracy
of the information and whether most people feel like this is true for
support. ))
You make it sound like an Wiki entry
more than a shitty review about a shitty TV show.
Anyway, I laughed out loud when I
read this “review” of my review. I really can't take it that
seriously because it is a Tumblr blog, and it is about a shitty
reality show that's not on the air anymore. I'm guessing this was
written at the height of the show's popularity, because
now no one cares about the JS crew anymore.
~I feel constantly angry and mean: While I never want people to talk
to me, I am really feeling even more withdrawn. I know it's depression,
but damn it is a bitch. People say I need to take some time off and
perhaps take a leave or something, but I can't afford to do that. I
wish I could, but I can't. I'm starting to feel sick and sore as well as moody. I know it has something to do with my uncle dying.
~Woman gets hit by foul ball: That's pretty f'ed up. It looks like
she was getting some snacks. I'm almost certain there was a huge
knot on her head. People want to be up close to the game, but not
this close. This is just another reason I hate going to sporting
events, but then I hate sports.
~Gamer
of Thrones scene: Okay, it was horrible to watch that certain
scene, but are people really going to give up the show over it? I
guess so. I don't think it was necessary to have a rape scene at the
tail end of the episode. However, I think HBO wants people to start
hashtags and get all preachy over the controversy. HBO knows people
are going to get offended and start twitter crusades, thus giving the
show free press. Now, I can't wait to see Stannis Baratheon march on
the North. If you're going to show rape like this, you're going have
to show this horrible person get what's coming to him in the end.
Don just released an ass cloud.
~Final Episode of Mad Men: I liked it a lot. Plus, I loved the Coke
ad at the end. I am going to miss the show. It kind of fell out of
flavor with me during the first half of the final season, but gained
steam during the second half. I love that Don
Draper just left the company and roamed around the west coast
doing whatever he wanted. Plus, he finally realized that he wasn't
there for his children. I am probably going to miss Christina
Hendricks the most damn she is sexy as hell. I like where they
left her character, that being a woman that will turn out to be okay
as a talent broker. Elisabeth
Moss can go back to visiting the Celebrity Center.
Blade Runner
overview: Oliver Harper goes through the amazing Blade Runner movie.
I really can't watch the theatrical version of the movie with the
really bad voice over. Harrison Ford's VO work is really-really
poorly done and Ford just sleepwalks through it. The Scott and Ford
hated the VO work and it doesn't help the movie.
I think both extended versions of the movie are better than the
theatrical version. There is a work print out there too, but there
was another cut called the “Director's Cut”. Scott didn't have much
to do with this “Director's Cut”. He would later do a “Final
Cut” in the 2000s and this one is amazing with a few added scenes
and some of the loopier things cut out.
I have to disagree with Harper on the score. Vangelis
' score is fairly uninteresting to me. I like the main theme,
but it is bit to boring to me. I think a Goldsmith would have made a
better choice with a blending of real orchestra stuff mixed with
synth. Goldsmith was known to blend to the two. However, Ridley
Scott had screwed over Goldsmith with Alien and would later screw
him over again with Legend.
William Sanderson (the toy maker dude) would go on to play another character JUST like his character in BR. It would be in the Batman Animated Series. They even modeled the character after Sanderson's look in Blade Runner. He's the inventor that created the AI H.A.R.D.A.C. He would later go on to be toy-robot maker just like his character in the movie!
This is truly-truly stupid. I hate being the neck-bearded geek with
the Jem and the Holograms shirt, which is three times too small, but
I have to be. This is not Jem and the Holograms. This is some
shitty teen drama/comedy with a Justin Bieber origin story. What the
f' is this shit?
I am a guy, but I watched Jem a few times here and there. It was
made by the same people that made GI Joe and Transformers in the 80s.
And, the show shares the same universe as those two shows. I am not
making this up. I like these cartoon 80s shows.
I can't believe I am agreeing
with a Mary-Sue post on the subject. It was about female
empowerment with whole lot of pushing for kids to buy their shit. I
know there are a lot women my age that grew up on Jem and the toys.
They were the GI Joes for girls, the ones that didn't like GI Joe.
This is what they get as far as a remake? It might be worst than
what Bay is doing to the TMNT and TF franchises.
Plus, they throw
in Juliette Lewis to Space Church it up. Why?
You have to love
that the trailer has 7 thousands dislikes and 3k likes. People are
really hating this trailer. Jem should be about a singer with
magical powers and solving crimes not a bunch of girls getting angry
at each other. If I wanted that shit, I'd watch the CW.
Okay, I talk all that shit about the Simpsons in that earlier post
and then they do this clever crossover. Damn it, you proved me
wrong. There is some steam still left in the show after all. There
have been some amusing couch gags on the show, but I really like
this one the most.
Here's the best part, the crossover is also a Futurama crossover too!
Morty goes through the time portal into the future...future New
York. You can see the Planet Express fly over. So, not only did the
network let another network's show crossover, they brought back a
canceled show in a sideways-crossover. Very clever.
-I love how Morty keeps stepping on the remains of the Simpsons.
-Slurm Soft Drink: Yep, it makes an appearance.
-There are a whole bunch of alien appearances in the future as well.
-Rick steals shit from the Simpsons. He even steals a Krusty doll
and the famous saxophone. He then freezes Ned. At the end, he has
an entire bag full of stuff.
-Santa's Little Helper is licking the remains of his owners: Yuck.
-Bart seems to be the only one not completely messed up after the
rebirth.
Two Women arrested for robbing a 7-11...and they are prison officers
While I believe there is some positive stuff to come out the riots,
there is a lot terrible things to come out it though, such as ghetto
assholes looting stores and poking holes in fire-hoses. And, it is
part of a bigger problem with the black community as a whole.
However, even I have to laugh at some of the stories coming out of
the riots. Such as this one.
These two women were caught stealing, what else, food out of a 7-11.
Uh, how much is slim jim these days? A buck? How does this raise
the awareness of police violence by stealing shitty food from a 7-11?
I want to know.
From
The Daily Mail, ((According
to the Baltimore
Sun,
Richard was reportedly filmed emerging from the store in black Adidas
jogging pants holding some Slim Jims, while Cobb was carrying a bag
of Tostitos chips.))
Yep, this is what has happened to the black civil rights movement.
Instead of marching for change, we have people stealing Slim Jims and
Tostitos Chips. I hope they were worth it.
Anyway, check out these rather amusing mugshots. Good lord.
Why are you all smiling? You lost your jobs and now are going to
jail. I could have bought you some chips and Slim Jims if you wanted them so badly.
Look, I don't watch the show anymore. However, I kind of figured he
was on the outs when he didn't reprise his role for the
Simpsons/Family Guy crossover. While I hate Nancy Cartwright, I
always got the feeling that Shearer was the one that was the most
difficult to work with on the show. And, as Matt said, I get the
feeling at 70 he just doesn't give a shit anymore. I'm nearing a
milestone myself and I find myself not caring about anything.
It
seems like it could have been about money, but I am guessing it
has more to do with being tired of doing the show. I could be wrong.
Doing the same thing over and over again can get tiresome.
I personally think the show has run its course and needs to end. FOX
loves reliving its past glory by digging up old shows and bringing
back, so keeping this dinosaur on the air seems like a FOX move to
me. Heck, they brought back 24 and are bringing back The X-Files.
The roles he voiced will be recast. I believe there was a sound
alike for one character on the Simpsons/Family Guy episode, so it can
be done.
Hey, he can reprise his role as Handsome Dan in Wayne's World 3.
~Bums and Homeless: I went to my
uncle's funeral and parked downtown on Broadway. I got bothered by
three bums on different encounters. I am not in the best state of
mind and having these guys bothering me doesn't help. Well, the last
bum, which I don't think was homeless, really overstepped his
boundaries. He approached me after the funeral while I was trying to
help my mother with her car, and he kept getting closer and closer
trying to get money off of me. He was a white guy with a large stick
and beard, and he was not a member of the Lord of the Rings. I kept
telling him I wasn't going to give him any money and he kept
bothering me. He even said he was injured and couldn’t work and
kept trying. At one point to stop from hitting him, I just ignored
him and got in my car as he kept yapping on and drove off. What part
of no does he not understand?
~The
State of the Wonder Woman movie: It
looks like
director Michelle
MacLarenis
out due to creative differences and Patty Jenkins is in as the new
director. From what I can tell, the studio wants a more character
driven story and Michelle wanted it to be more action based. At this
point, I think we need to build up WW a bit given the more
action-based movies we're getting from DC. Now, as far as the
casting of Gal Gadot is concerned, I've changed my mind after seeing
her very impressive body now. Damn, girl.
~Tiger
Woods, one of the dumbest guys in the world: Marry or date some
of the hottest women in the world and cheat on them with some of the
sluttiest women in the world. He has one type for dating and
marrying and another type for cheating on with. He may have a
problem. Either you stay single and date those women or stay
faithful and hang on to your hot girlfriend. He got caught again
cheating on his steady woman. When
you have a bunch of pornstars on your mistress list and they all can
show up in the same movie together, you're doing something wrong.
I hate Chris Brown and he is a
horrible person, but this story is just too crazy to ignore.
Basically, a woman showed up at Chris Brown's house, jumped the fence
and broke into his house.
From
The Boom Box via Chris Brown's, ((When
the “Ayo” singer returned he discovered Ayeb naked in his bed. “I
get home and find this crazy individual in my house,” Brown wrote
in an Instagram post. “She Found time to cook her several meals.
She wrote ‘I love you’ on the walls. She threw out my daughters
clothing as well as my dogs stuff. Then had all these crazy voodoo
things around my crib. And she painted her name on my cars!!!!”))
Nothing wrong here.
Yep, she torn down the door and started living in his house as if she was his wife. He found her naked in his bed and took a picture of her and posted it on social media. WTF? How did she get door off the hinges? Did she have a tool kit? I want to know.
She
posted a few strange “music videos” on YouTube before her stalker
adventure.
While
it is sad to see someone completely come apart mentally, there is a bit of
humor in this. Come on, you're a creepy fan to one of the most
violent singers in pop today. Really? That's one mentally unstable person dealing with another more extreme unstable person (Chris Brown). I've had a few breakdowns and
cracks, but I never been compelled to go to a woman's house I admired and
break in. I'm lazy too, so that doesn't help. Plus, stalking soaks up a lot of gas money right?
Well,
I guess her plan worked, sort of, because she did get to meet Chris
Brown finally.
She
does have a pretty good voice, here's hoping Brown can have her on
one of his shitty songs.
This is going to be one of the
most difficult things for me to write. However, I am very open
to my readers, so here we go. My Uncle, who I was extremely
close to, passed away last Friday. As I get older, the list of people I know is starting to thin out and it is depressing.
His health was declining, but we weren’t sure how much until
Friday. He had been in the hospital for over a week and a
half. And, I visited him throughout those two weeks. I
even checked on him when he was sleeping. I’d enter and not
disturb him. I visited him on Monday of that week. I
planned to visit him on Thursday, but I got into a deep depression
and didn’t want to get up and see the outside world. I now
regret that because Monday would be the last time I’d see him.
I got the news that he took a turn for the worst and was in surgery.
I knew it was bad, but even I hoped he’d pull through. He had
problems before and got better.
I pulled into the hospital parking lot and checked my phone.
I had a text from a friend of the family telling me that my Uncle had
passed away. I sighed and shook my head. I knew it was a
possibility, but it was still heart wrenching. For my entire
life, he was a positive influence, something I was lacking growing up
because of my troubled history with my father.
I went up to the room, took a breath, and entered. The lights
were dim. He was motionless, his eyes closed as if he was sleep
on the bed. The hospital sheets rested just below his neck.
His closest friends and his sister, my mother, surrounded him in
chairs. There was an air of stillness and sadness in the room
that I kind of broke when I entered. They all turned and
greeted me. I tried to keep a straight face, but sorrow grew
inside.
The guy I grew rather close to these past years was gone.
Hebert was a musical guy that was into the arts and LOVED to watch
movies. Where I have a love/hate relationship with the movies,
he adored them. Even when his health declined he went to see
movies. I’d like to think I got my love of movies partly from
him.
He was also a singer/performer for the Stephen Foster Story. I
sort of got into music because of him. He performed in the show
for nearly 4o years. I never watched his show, because he
didn’t want me there because he wanted to perform without that
pressure. And, I respect that. (I don’t share this blog
with most of my family because it is separate from them.)
He was a professional singer and teacher. He loved singing and
I’d remember hearing him hum or bellow out a few notes to a show
tune. He was an amazing guy and I never realized how much I
respected and looked up to him until now. I can’t say that
for most people because I only trust a handful of people. People are
asking me how I am handling it due to how close we were.
I knew his health was getting bad, but not to the degree that it
killed him. Like me, he was a private man when it came to these
things. I worried and stressed about it, but respected his
wishes to keep it private.
He would worry about me when I'd fall into a deep depression and
would ask people to look into my well being. He was also proud of
me. The last thing he bragged about was me riding my bike to a nurse
on that Monday. He also loved that I retained much of my musical
knowledge, and he marveled at the amount of pop culture and trivia I
knew. He would ask me if I would get another dog and bragged about
how much I loved animals.
I never saw him perform, due to his wishes, but I did some digging
and came across his performance in the show a few years ago. I’ll
share it with you.
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