Jan 10, 2008

34+72=awesome

courtesy chicago's own hyde park records (admittedly, i haven't made it down there, but i've heard good things)

and the angels sang ...

have a listen

more on perry's musical career
As Fat Boys become fat men obviously some of the magic that came from their unadulterated youth began to fade. That particular magic had never really been in Stettler’s plans, however. He was a plugger, and he was looking for blatant, shameless ways to cash in, crossover and get that money. The first desperately blatant cash-in project was the 1985 single "CHILLIN WITH THE REFRIGERATOR" (Sutra, 1985). That record seemed more natural than forced, however, as William Perry, star of the media-darlings Super Bowl champ ‘85-86 Chicago Bears, was a joyful, youthful, mammoth novelty star himself. It’s not surprising that they made him "an honorary Fat Boy" on the record, as they sang his praises and honored him by offering Perry "pizza, spaghetti and a pound of veal." Perry posed with the boys for the cover, but doesn’t rap on the record...
info courtesy rocktober
here's the cover
pimpernel, i'm gunnin for yer job as sports-guy of this blog

baby mama drama

and back to politics ... i have a feeling ol' mitt has been left off the bluntest hating because he is just so freakin crazy none of us feel compelled to ridicule ... so i'm doing right by ol' mitt ... especially if you live in michigan, please click that link ... because the GOP deserves the very best

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