'mooo' In a documentary about him on tv. then he did his ernie laugh.
god i love him.
body-of-an-american wrote:'mooo' In a documentary about him on tv. then he did his ernie laugh.
god i love him.
Scrapper wrote:At the Way out west festival in Sweden he said: "Khzisssone'shcallddhessshhhhunnyshideoffdestriiissh, khkhkhkhkhkh."
Owen Roe wrote:Before the St. Patrick's Day show 2008, "St. Patrick was a fucking cunt he destroyed our native religion." Then they tore right into "Streams".
philipchevron wrote:Owen Roe wrote:Before the St. Patrick's Day show 2008, "St. Patrick was a fucking cunt he destroyed our native religion." Then they tore right into "Streams".
Yes, I liked that too, though it made me wonder what Oirish Rover would have made of it. Especially as our native religion was, basically, Paganism.
Clash Cadillac wrote:"They don't call me Captain Trips for nothing" - October 25th, 2009
Shane tripped and fell down while leaving the stage before Repeal and said this upon his return for Body Of An American.
philipchevron wrote:Owen Roe wrote:Before the St. Patrick's Day show 2008, "St. Patrick was a fucking cunt he destroyed our native religion." Then they tore right into "Streams".
Yes, I liked that too, though it made me wonder what Oirish Rover would have made of it. Especially as our native religion was, basically, Paganism.
Guest wrote:philipchevron wrote:Owen Roe wrote:Before the St. Patrick's Day show 2008, "St. Patrick was a fucking cunt he destroyed our native religion." Then they tore right into "Streams".
Yes, I liked that too, though it made me wonder what Oirish Rover would have made of it. Especially as our native religion was, basically, Paganism.
Not exactly paganism, more druidism, Mr.C. And, as far I know a thing or two about it (old druidism, not the new-druidism stupidity), I guess you can call it some kind of organized religion. At least it was, at a time, spread all over europe. Any Celtic nations had their druids and druidic centers. You can read something about this in some passages from "The Gallic Wars", by Cesar. Paganism is just a word and comes"from Pagus" - meaning provincial, in opposition with urban, that the christian used to described the peoples that took long to let it go their old believes.
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