Yep, they seem to be gearing up again for some reason.
I'm fortunate enough not to be inundated, so I find it fairly easy to deal with, but I find the methods behind it baffling.
What I can't stand about it on myself is its patchiness. If I had snow-white hair all over, or a shiny metallic grey, I could probably deal with that. It's just having loads of thin spiderweb grey hairs mixed in with brown hair that bugs me. I look like a manky old cat.
I mean, if I was after a plumber, I'd probably ask about a reliable one on a local community forum rather than check comments on a psychedelic 60s blog. But perhaps that's just me.
Still getting the odd spam comment on my blogs, often for irrelevant things like plumbing, garden supplies, "Data training" and the occasional witchdoctor, and I always think to myself... does this random approach work? Do people really approach you because you left a random comment on a music blog?
Oh, don't mind me. I'm only the homeowner.
That's one of the most baffling song segments I've ever heard. At least let him get to some sort of punchline.
Whatâs everyoneâs WORST movie experience? Mine is the time a guy came into a half-full theater late, sat down right in front of another guy, swore at him for âkicking his seat,â wouldnât move to one of the many seats not in front of anyone, and finally pulled a gun on him and screamed âIâM A COP!â
Everything I want in an album, frankly.
It's the groups who signed to major labels in 1991 and never saw their albums come out (or indeed their singles properly promoted) I feel faintly sorry for. Where's the My Jealous God, Poppy Factory and Impossibles albums we were promised?