Anonymous wrote:Just saw a new Old Navy commercial with Jason priestly and Gabrielle Carteris...she looks the same, but he is practically unrecognizable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the day, BAG was trying to start a rap career. Unwisely, he chose to write his own press releases and send them out to media outlets. Entertainment Weekly published one in its entirety and it was comic gold, white-boy hip-hop slang, grammatical errors and all. Wish I knew how to find it.
If I remember correctly he had a sidekick or a partner in crime...the guy who played Bud on Married With Children. Loved that Married With Children made Bud's rap career a running joke on the show. It always made me think of his pal BAG.
Anonymous wrote:Back in the day, BAG was trying to start a rap career. Unwisely, he chose to write his own press releases and send them out to media outlets. Entertainment Weekly published one in its entirety and it was comic gold, white-boy hip-hop slang, grammatical errors and all. Wish I knew how to find it.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the episode where it looked like Brandon might move back to Minnesota and Andrea wanted to give him a special going away present? The two of them were on a merry-go-round and he asks her what it is and she says 'it's me Brandon." She was trying to "give" him her virginity. God that was hilarious. Even more hilarious that he turned her down.[/quote
That was on this afternoon!
Anonymous wrote:Ok, also there's what my friends and I call the David Silver Dance. He'd warm up by kind of hopping side to side and once he got going he would slide his legs out to the side and do a windmill thing with his arms. It usually ended with him on the floor doing pelvic thrusts. Here's one clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sMz5airlZ0 but I'm sure there are others that are better (and WTF is going on with Annnnndrea's prom dress?). One of my friends can do the David Silver Dance perfectly and we make her do it pretty much every time we get together.
And remember Steve Sanders' frat at CU was Kappa Episilon Gamma or KEG. AKA the KEG House. Oh, so clever.
What a show. What a time.