♪I wanna talk about me
Wanna talk about I
Wanna talk about number one
Oh my me my
What I think, what I like, what I know,
what I want, what I see
I like talking about you, you, you, you, usually
But occasionally
I wanna talk about me ♪
Once I was asked, “What is it with you and cars?” I also wrote about the plight of small pick-up trucks. Personally, I always felt this isolation:
Wanna talk about I
Wanna talk about number one
Oh my me my
What I think, what I like, what I know,
what I want, what I see
I like talking about you, you, you, you, usually
But occasionally
I wanna talk about me ♪
‘Talk’: Singing In the Key of Me (washingtonpost.com)
“The best-selling country song in America for the past month isn’t about a busted romance or cheatin’ hearts. It isn’t about loneliness, wanderlust, cowboys or even pickup trucks.”
♪ Bring the beat back, ride on ride on ♪
Vs. The Lack of Holidays in AugustHow worthy I am of emulation is uncertain, but I want this shirt:
“Here’s the deal. There are ten federal holidays. These are the big ones, when most Americans get a day off of work, and they’re spread out over eight months ...”
If You Can’t Be a Good Example, Be a Warning T-Shirt | SnorgTeesFrom “Noizy Tribe” by m.o.v.e, I have changed my ring-tone, which was previously “Equestria Girls”, therefore I perhaps have just taken a step backwards in the program:
“If You Can’t Be a Good Example, Be a Warning T-Shirt by SnorgTees. Men’s and women’s sizes available. Check out our full catalog for tons of funny t-shirts.”
Hold Your Horses T-Shirt | SnorgTeesWith my friends at the Boulevard Drive-In Theatre to see Cowboys & Aliens and Horrible Bosses, I was unable to watch the live broadcast of the series premiere of ThunderCats, but I did set the DVR. This really is a furry’s wet dream.
“Hold Your Horses T-Shirt by SnorgTees. Men’s and women’s sizes available. Check out our full catalog for tons of funny t-shirts.”
The new cast of ThunderCats explains why this reboot is better than the originalThe Dreamland Chronicles also enters my mind, as well as another web comic, which I have read for many years.
“What does do new ThunderCats have that the original kitties didn't? World-building, and tons of it. Watch the new voice cast of the ThunderCats series compare this new version to The Hobbit.”
Sabrina-Online.comSchwartz's style is akin to The Bugs Bunny Show, and I also like other styles of animation. The first anime series that I ever saw was Superbook.
“‘Sabrina Online' is a comic strip created, written, and drawn by Eric W. Schwartz. New strips will appear at the rate of between two and five every month. You probably realize now that this is not quite as fast or structured an affair as other web-based comics, but I am not doing this for the money...”
Superbook -Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOf which I have also drawn my own art, The Transformers could also count as anime because of production by Toei Animation.
“Superbook, also known as Animated Parent and Child Theatre (アニメ 親子劇場, Anime Oyako Gekijō?), is an anime television series produced by Tatsunoko Productions in Japan in conjunction with the Christian Broadcasting Network in the United States.”
Dōjinshi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA former friend and co-worker once told me that people attempted to play a comic character like Darkwing Duck seriously in an on-line game. Admittedly, the concept might not work there, but Bleedman has his ways.
“Dōjinshi (同人誌?, often transliterated as doujinshi) is the Japanese term for self-published works, usually magazines, manga or novels. Dōjinshi are often the work of amateurs, though some professional artists participate as a way to publish material outside the regular industry.”
Powerpuff Girls DoujinshiMy fate is uncertain if I do not also mention VG Cats. It's still hot outside, morons are still on the road, and dip is still president. War never changes.
“Comics based on movies, games, music, and pop culture. Also featuring the Power Puff Girl Doujinshi, Grim Tales From Down Below, TIN: The Incompetent Ninja, Ever After, Pon Zi, and much much more.”
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