
Thomas McDougal did not give one damn, but on occasion, when he was rip roaring drunk, he had been known to give up to eight damns.
Now a mash up.

Thomas McDougal did not give one damn, but on occasion, when he was rip roaring drunk, he had been known to give up to eight damns.
Now a mash up.

There’s a reason people rarely speak of Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony. It is because it’s not that good. It is often referred to as the “MMMBop” of the 19th century.

The following is a mega-mash up atop Chic’s “Good Times”. It includes Rilo Kiley’s “Portions For Foxes”, David Bowie & Queen’s “Under Pressure”, Pixies’ “Here Comes Your Man”, Men At Work’s “Down Under”, Taylor Swift’s “Our Song”, Alec Baldwin from Glengarry Glen Ross, Hall & Oates’ “Maneater”, Blondie’s “Rapture”, and T. Rex’s “Bang A Gong (Get It On)”.
And now, the mash up, which I mentioned above.

This just in: No news is no longer good news. It is now lazy journalism.
How about a mash up?
The sound of a switchblade and a motorbike.
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