Dr Evil wrote:One more album like "The Fountain" and Bunnymen merchandise will be less popular than Nazi Memorabilia.
There is actually a huge Black Market for Nazi Memorabilla, a much higher demand than The bunnymen's and most bans.......
Dr Evil wrote:One more album like "The Fountain" and Bunnymen merchandise will be less popular than Nazi Memorabilia.
Grumpy_Jimbo wrote:There is actually a huge Black Market for Nazi Memorabilla, a much higher demand than The bunnymen's and most bans.......
JackT wrote: Then at the last minute we all pop out from our hiding places wearing the shirts.
Voodoo Billy wrote:And they didn't let tax issues intervene with their touring plans. Their European tour of the late 1930's to mid 1940's is proof in itself, and they didn't even have an album to plug.
Dr Cheese wrote:I'd love to see Mac's face when he swaggers out stage at the next gig and the entire front row were wearing them.
shadows on the trees wrote:Do you know who ratted you out on the BOF? How did that person even know about it? They'd have to be keeping an eye out for honestly original Bunnymen stuff, wouldn't they?
Dave Smith wrote:To be fair to Peter he probably doesnt know whether he's coming or going with the Bunnymen
JackT wrote:One great thing about me is that I don't have the guts to talk shit directly to someone's face. If I met Insanejane in person I would be all like, "Hey what's up girl!"
Goes doubly for Mac, since we have proof that he can, at the very least, beat up a lady sitting on the toilet. As an opponent I probably present an only slightly greater challenge. (Unless I get in a lucky slap during one of his micro-blackouts.)
black francis wrote:That purse you carry has some punch to it as those two sailors in New York can attest to.
withahip wrote:I tried to get into it with Bill O'Reilly in NYC, but he totally wimped out.
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