Posted on 10/09/2009 5:24:22 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
purse fight.
PING!
Girl fight...
I love it when the deranged Left goes all cannibalistic on one other...
- JP
My money is on Randi “Dirt” Rhodes. She’s got 50 pounds on Olbermann, can bench twice as much, and fights with her fists instead of throwing lace doilies.
But frankly, if these two left-wing sumos pushed each other right over a cliff, I’d pity the rocks below.
How ironic. She spends three hours to deliver a message of criticism to someone who took one hour to deliver his message.
Olbie will soon have a 24-hour comment responding to her.
Personally, I’m waiting on the Al Franken-Keith Olberdork match.
(Shamelessly stolen) — Donner, party of 10! Your table is ready. Glad this Nobel mess hit before the weekend. Me? I’m buying popcorn futures.
The only way to resolve this —— DEAD CAGE MATCH!
Who and Who?
Catfight! Get the popcorn!
BTW, had a nice interview with one of the guys from Badfinger and the two singers from Mother's Finest the other day. MF was the first true black/funk/rock band and never achieved the kind of fame they should have, probably because they never came up with a hit song. Their (unrecorded) version of Aerosmith's "Train Kept a-Rollin'" remains the best ever done. We got to open for them in Tampa. While I thought I was better than their drummer, and our guitar player better than theirs, collectively they blew us off the stage.
Forgive me for correcting, but the original version of "Train Kept a Rollin" was recorded by Tiny Bradshaw back in the 1950s (I was listening to it in the car earlier this week). Aerosmith based THEIR 1974 version on the Yardbirds version of same song.
One of the absolute greats. He UNDERSTOOD music.
Yeah, but I never refer to the “original” of anything, because that’s kind of irrelevant. I always go with the most known/popular version. In this case, Aerosmith made it popular, but MF made it much better.
Yikes....when even a NITWIT like Randi Rhoades can recognize what an ASS Olberman is, then there IS hope.
I saw MF play Train Kept a Rollin’ when they backed up Black Sabbath at the Music Hall in Boston in 1977. It was not well recieved. “You’re gonna see a whole bunch.......”
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