If I put down one song I’d have to put down a hundred. Still, Amazing Grace for my religion, Shenandoah for my family background, anything by Merle Haggard and by Bob Dylan for my life. “Away, we’re bound away, across the wide Missouri.”
The line was, “You just slip out the back, Jack”; the song was “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” although he never mentioned even ten ways. And when Paul Simon appeared on “The Muppet Show,” the opening blackout took place at the backstage door, where the Muppet at the door warned Simon not to touch the rather obvious lever in the shot. Grabbing and pulling the lever, Simon asked, “You mean this lever here?,” at which point the old Muppet at the back door fell through a trap door in the floor. Cut to a head shot of Simon, who quipped, “I love levers. But then, I know 50 ways to love your lever.” And just to make sure everyone got the joke, the word was pronounced LEE-ver instead of LEH-ver.
alcors3 over 11 years ago
He has just the face for it. It is the only way to keep up with people who never look up from their “phone” to talk anymore.
firedome over 11 years ago
I think his hungry heart came to the wrong diner
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
He just hopped on the bus, Gus.
westny77 over 11 years ago
Loser. You should roommate with Cosmo.You are both repulsive and ugly.
danlarios over 11 years ago
born to be wild
Agent54 over 11 years ago
Long Lonesome Highway
“Theme song to Than Came Bronson”
dennis17 over 11 years ago
dennis17 over 11 years ago
This is really pretty good, and it has enough truth to be uncomfortable.
MelvinLott over 11 years ago
Bruuuuuuuuce!
dzw3030 over 11 years ago
Still single? {Ducking thrown rocks}:-D Sorry, couldn’t resist the jest, however bad…
boldyuma over 11 years ago
Biker Birds..the scourge of the earth…My two songs would be Sinatra s “That’s Life”.and“Stuck In The Middle With You” by Stealers Wheel.
dzw3030 over 11 years ago
:-)
K M over 11 years ago
The line was, “You just slip out the back, Jack”; the song was “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” although he never mentioned even ten ways. And when Paul Simon appeared on “The Muppet Show,” the opening blackout took place at the backstage door, where the Muppet at the door warned Simon not to touch the rather obvious lever in the shot. Grabbing and pulling the lever, Simon asked, “You mean this lever here?,” at which point the old Muppet at the back door fell through a trap door in the floor. Cut to a head shot of Simon, who quipped, “I love levers. But then, I know 50 ways to love your lever.” And just to make sure everyone got the joke, the word was pronounced LEE-ver instead of LEH-ver.