Sean was given the option, as I afford all members, to change his user name to something else - when he initially registered he had chosen a different user name but Sean showed up instead - I gave him the option to choose what he initially chose or something else and he elected his current name. If you want something else for you, I'll change yours as well. PM/Conversation me and I'll make the change. I've even offered to change Foristell Ford back to Durango Fandango if he wants... haven't heard back.
I won't bother to find out who the Beastie Boys are, but if they sing about a brass monkey they must not know what a brass monkey is.
Speaking of name changes, a while back my log in stopped working. Back then using the "contact the site" wasn't very responsive. So I created a new log in 'Whiskey Tango Foxtrot' in order to get it all sorted out. Management liked my current handle better, so it stuck.
Oddly enough, "Brass Monkey" was on the radio when I read that, and at the time, it sounded close enough for guv'mint work.
You made me do it. The song is about drinking so many "brass monkey" cocktails that you write a song with a third grade vocabulary.
I only explained. I made no excuses about it. And yes, the Beastie Boys found fame with a third-grade vocabulary.
I'll take your word for it that these "Beastie Boys" are famous, even if only among a very small group. I can imagine Juggalos listening to stuff with that kind of lyrics.
Here in Oakland most of what I hear coming from other cars is KKK bar music. 3rd grade vocabulary, every other word is a curse word, the lyrics describe blacks with the "N" word, and blacks are all violent criminals, and black women are all whores. Interspersed in that are stories of murdering black people.
Yep, same here in Antioch. Last week, it was so nice to walk into a grocery store in Grass Valley and hear country music over the intercom. What a change.
Hmmm, this gives me an idea about reworking the lyrics to Sly and the Family Stone's record "Everyday People"...