The Compleat Al ends in 1985 with a narrator contemplating a future for its subject no one could have imagined would be quite so bright or as filled with achievement.
The Compleat Al has the scruffy, homemade charm and personality of a first album like Al's self-titled debut, which is fueled by a punky, New Wave sense of energy and anger rather than professionalism or polish. It's the work of some very talented young minds, including writer-director Robert K.
Stats Of The Weird: Steelers Vs Saints - Steelers Depot
– Entering Sunday, Pittsburgh had gone 92 consecutive regular-season games without a 200+ yard team rushing performance. It’s the first time they’ve gone over that mark since December 11th, 2016 when Le’Veon Bell beat the Buffalo Bills in the snow.
It breaks the longest drought in team history. Prior to this streak, Pittsburgh had never gone more than four years without such a game and more often, never went more than two full seasons.
The Saga Begins, Weird Al's 1999 Star Wars parody | Boing Boing
As we anxiously wait for the biopic "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story," let's revisit Weird Al's official video from 1999 for "The Saga Begins," a spoof song about Anakin Skywalker set to Don McClean's " American Pie ."
"Oh
My my this here Anakin guy
May be Vader someday later – now he's just a small fry
He left his home and kissed his mommy goodbye
Sayin' "Soon I'm gonna be a Jedi, Soon I'm gonna be a Jedi"
Meta lays off thousands, FTX collapses, and Twitter has a very weird week • TechCrunch
Hey, friends! Welcome back to Week in Review , the newsletter where we recap the top TechCrunch headlines from the past seven days. Get it in your inbox every Saturday AM by signing up here .
Twitter had a week so strange that it could easily make up this entire newsletter, so we’ll keep to the bullet points:
Weird Weather: How to Tell a Williwaw from a Haboob - Scientific American
Extreme weather is increasingly in the news these days. We’re accustomed to hearing about unusually strong hurricanes , tornadoes and even the polar vortex , but atmospheric events can get a lot weirder—as can the names we give them.
A “river” of water vapor in the sky that can grow to 2,000 miles long, 500 miles wide and two miles deep. Strong winds sometimes push these series of connected rainstorms from midocean areas toward the western coasts of continents. The heaviest atmospheric rivers strike the U.S.
Injury scares, Toney's Instagram and suitcases: The story of a very weird Premier League weekend - ...
The 10 fixtures that have led us to this unnatural juncture in the season brought distractions and the threat of minds on the drift. Little more than a week out from Qatar becoming centre of the football universe, there were plenty of fears, too.
A total of 102 players expected to meet up with their national squads this week featured in Premier League games either on Saturday or Sunday. Or, more pertinently, 35 per cent of all the players used in those 10 games will soon be headed to Qatar. Some are already en route.
Former Colts Star Makes Weird Point After Jeff Saturday's First Win
Jeff Saturday’s former Colts teammates rejoiced Sunday when the ex-Indianapolis center earned his first win as an NFL head coach.
Robert Mathis was hyped after the Colts notched a 25-20 win over the Raiders and even advocated for Las Vegas to fire head coach Josh McDaniels.
Cincinnati's weird history, characters, treasure captured in new books
It's a good time for readers of history. New Cincinnati history books are dropping like autumn leaves. And bibliophiles, rejoice! Books by the Banks returns next week for the first time since the pandemic.
In that spirit, here are a few new books that cover quite a range of Cincinnati history, from the colorful to the weird. Some of these authors will be appearing at Books by the Banks, while others have upcoming signings so you can check them out.
Looking Back at Who Was Right About This Weird Election - The New York Times
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