I'm sorely tempted to make comical use in my reply of a phrase combining the words "my big tough South Dakota" and an alternative word for rooster, but I'm going to go 90s Grunge instead:Is that MABC chasing a rooster near the Missouri River?? Hopefully an old bow to be throwing it like that.
I'm sorely tempted to make comical use in my reply of a phrase combining the words "my big tough South Dakota" and an alternative word for rooster, but I'm going to go 90s Grunge instead:
Here they come to snuff the rooster, aww yeahYeah here come the rooster, yeahYou know he ain't gonna dieNo, no, no ya know he ain't gonna die
Layne Staley, who was also the lead singer for the all-star band, Mad Season. I know that this is going to come as a shock, but he was a 90s Grunge rocker from Seattle,... who died of a heroine overdose. He teemed up with guys from Pearl Jam, the Walkabouts, and the Screaming Trees (other Seattle 90s Grunge bands) either through parties involving heroine or while they were all in rehab for heroine addiction (there are contrasting versions of the story), which is how the group Mad Season came into being. I didn't particularly like the Alice in Chains sound, but he had a world-class voice. It shows up better in the Mad Season album*. I particularly liked this song:Wow. The music afficionados on here might make fun of me, but I had never seen that video. The lead singer looks like Blaine Anthony (the bear whisperer).
I wouldn't throw my Mathews bow like that.Is that MABC chasing a rooster near the Missouri River?? Hopefully an old bow to be throwing it like that.