Im not gonna lie to you, im in a shithouse mood. Luckily, its going due to the fact that three or so days ago i made a super fun happy 1980's RAGE RAGE RA RA RAAAAAAAAGE playlist of songs that made me happy when i was a kid.
So here it is. If you're feeling down or sad, listen to these in order and i guarantee that you're gonna be A-OK at the end of it. They're sappy, silly and just plain happy.
Newest Episode of BEHIND THE RED COUCH. The news from around the world presented to you from, well, behind a red couch! Yes, its me there!
Click Play and watch some funny news from around the world! Or ill disown you as my illegitimate child. YOU'LL NEVER HAVE ME AS YOUR DADDY!
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From the newsdesk of Casa De Stoyan News Network, Rick Steele and AD Powersmith bring you a light recap on some of the news of the week with BEHIND THE RED COUCH
From the newsdesk of Casa De Stoyan News Network, Rick Steele and AD Powersmith bring you a light recap on some of the news of the week with BEHIND THE RED COUCH
Crocodile Riding Australians, Horned Goat Men trying to run over their landlords, Manly cupcakes for Manly Men and Wesley Snipes' Money Train pulls into the station. More claptrap from Casa De Stoyan!
Dont forget to thumbs up, or ill tend to hate you more than i already dont. Its not you, its me.
So, my friends and i have a reasonably new tradition that started a couple of years ago. In Australia, we have a nationally syndicated television 'show' thats been on for decades, sometime in the early to mid 80s it started, called RAGE.
Rage was essentially the free to air version of MTV, playing music video clips. On Saturdays, they'd have a guest DJ, usually a musician or rock band that would get a bunch of their favorite clips and put them up for people to watch, one after the other, for the greater part of 8 hours over the night.
Every so often, they would pick a theme (eg. best of hair metal, 80's night, 90s grunge, etc) and play only clips relating to that theme, plus one or two songs that really didnt belong or were loosely associated with it. They were called the 'F*ck you song'.
So back to the tradition. Thanks to youtube, my friends and i would create our own version of the rage playlist and put them up for all to see. The rules were simple: Pick a theme, 10-15 songs in the list and one or two F*ck you songs. You would also have to watch the clips in order, one after the other in the tradition of the real Rage.
Which brings me to now. This is my latest playlist, in honor of my Unemployment, i created : EMPLOYMENT SUCKS.