Mark., always years ahead of his time and always ignored
Now, now Mark., you're not alone in this one. At least five years ago, I
was completely in love with the 70s, long before it became the "hip" thing
to do.
I would shout "I've fallen and I can't get up!" and all people would do is
look at me like...well, like they usually do. Two years later, that became
the national catchphrase.
I've been wearing cruddy old flannel shirts for at least ten years, way
before Nirvana was even formed. Now, for once in my life, I'm actually
fashionable. What most people don't realize is that, when it's no longer
fashionable and shove their flannel to the back of the closet, I'll still
be wearing it. Meanwhile, I just bear with it.
Face it Gooley: you and I are just too hip for the rest of the world.
Mark "Everyone watch us to find out what'll be hip in 5 years" Lippert
> Mark., always years ahead of his time and always ignored
I am not going to followup this article.
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David Vacca, The One You Warned Me Of.
Which is why you must both suffer at my hands until you beg for death.
5150
quick, the electric cattle prods
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And someday when "Go Back To Your Hetero Doxy" is a number one country single
by Winona Judd, we can all say that we knew Mark Gooley....back in the day.
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