SubJeff on 26/5/2014 at 10:08
Quote Posted by WingedKagouti
With the way deth goes off on other people doing the same, I'd expect half him to be :p
I don't know if it's just you or if your name contributes, but boy are you irritating.
june gloom on 26/5/2014 at 10:19
Quote Posted by Scots Taffer
Actually I was de-identifying the quote to make it
not about you, but I still liked the way he phrased it.
Lighten up.
No
you lighten up.
demagogue on 26/5/2014 at 10:45
Why aren't we talking about Johnny Cash?
Your tiny lives are gnat spit.
[video=youtube;gaIo1trTpKQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaIo1trTpKQ[/video]
Dia on 26/5/2014 at 11:40
Sorta off topic; years ago I had the opportunity to meet Johnny Cash and his lovely wife June. We were sightseeing down in Hendersonville, TN, and stopped by Mr. Cash's museum. It was on a Sunday morning and while we were standing at the front door checking on the museum's schedule, who should pull up in a black Caddy but the Man himself. He got out of his car, called us over and introduced himself (as if that was necessary) and struck up a conversation like a regular guy (they had just come from church). Mrs. Cash got out of the car and Mr. Cash introduced her (as if that was necessary, again) and both were so nice and sincere I thought my head was gonna pop off. After insisting we just call him 'Johnny', he then asked us if we'd like to see his museum and unlocked the doors. My then-boyfriend and I were treated to a mini-tour of the Cash Museum by Johnny and June Carter Cash. I'm afraid I don't remember too much about the museum itself; I know he told us little anecdotes about some of the stuff inside the museum, but I was walking next to a legend for the next half hour and think my cognitive abilities leaked out my left ear about the time Mr. Cash offered to give us a 'little tour'.
It was Johnny and June's smiles, which reached their eyes, and their down-home sincerity that impressed me so very much. Also, the Man was BIG, physically! Granted, I'm a little under 5'2", but Mr. Cash was an imposing figure from any viewpoint. His hair was still raven-black even though he was already middle-aged at that time (it was quite obvious that it wasn't dyed, either), and his face was a road-map of wrinkles and lines, making him appear much older than he was. But it was his eyes that grabbed you and pinned you to the spot; they were dark and piercing and he looked you directly in the eye when speaking to you, as did his lovely and sweet wife, June. I'll never forget Johnny's deep, booming voice and June's sweet nature and smiles while talking about her kids.
That was one of the most exciting 30 minutes of my life, and if I'm gushing a bit here then just deal with it. You never expect celebrities to be such warm and welcoming people, but when we left Hendersonville I felt like I'd just said goodbye to old friends.
henke on 26/5/2014 at 11:56
Oh my God, Dia! That's a great story. :)
Quote Posted by Dia
He got out of his car, called us over and introduced himself
Please tell me he said "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash."
Gryzemuis on 26/5/2014 at 12:57
Funny that you post that picture.
For the last 10 years or so, every time I read a message posted by you, I have a picture of Cartman in my head. "Screw you guys. I'm going home !"
june gloom on 26/5/2014 at 17:24
That's nice.
Sulphur on 26/5/2014 at 18:02
Quote Posted by SubJeff
Come on Sulphur. Ffs. You don't think he was being serious. Do you?
We've been taking the piss out of each other for years, so I wasn't being a GRRR ARGH ANGRY INTERNET OPINIONATOR DUDE. But yanno, just to be clear... with deth, there's at least a large chunk of him that's serious with every joke he makes.*
*And I don't mean his dick, of which I cannot attest to either largeness or chunkiness or the profound lack of thereof.
PigLick on 27/5/2014 at 00:35
I just assume that dethtoll is always serious.