Put My Finger In Your Mouth (here on known as NKOTB) is a freakish tale of enlightenment, history, suffocation, medical bills, and girls named Mouth. NKOTB is being produced by the Right Brain Project, who's strange takes on the human condition really enthrall critics, but keeps the public away in droves. Well, 5th time might be the charm for the RBP!
Written by Bob Fisher, who's control of language is as legendary as his taste in pants, this is the story of two amazing sisters and the body parts they share. They aren't Siamese twins though, but I won't tell you what they are because of the big twist! They are organ farmers!
Erin Orr shines in a non-nude role this time, showing off her dramatic chops in a 16 page monologue about butter, and Herb Workman plays the simple role of Phil the Cop expertly. He's a real cop, as far as I'm concerned, and I am concerned. For pete's sake, see it now!
-Eric Roach, Anderson Lawfer
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Monday, August 3, 2009
Sticky Fingers (Rolling Stones Album)
Anderson Lawfer
Sticky Fingers- The Rolling Stones
This is a record by the world famous, I guess, band The Rolling Stones. Eric hadn't ever heard of this group, or their rock music, so I thought I'd take a stab at it.
The Rolling Stones, apparently, have many songs, and some of them are a part of this record, Sticky Fingers. While I am not crazy about the cover of the album, or some of the language, I did love the marching band classic, Bitch. This song filled me with memories of the big Friday night games when me and the gang would suit up and run onto the field, only to be removed by the gym teachers, because we didn't have any business being on a football field. Boy, was that a Bitch. My next favorite tract was "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" (7:15). Now, I liked this song and liked the way it made my hips move and penis feel, but I have to say I didn't quite understand what he was saying. It sounded like he was saying, "help my baby, she is in danger, can i pet a doggie". So, that made me pretty worried about the singers mental stability.
All in all, I was pleased as punch to review "Sticky Fingers" and hope this helps the "Rolling Stones" find success in America.
-Anderson Lawfer, Eric Roach
Sticky Fingers- The Rolling Stones
This is a record by the world famous, I guess, band The Rolling Stones. Eric hadn't ever heard of this group, or their rock music, so I thought I'd take a stab at it.
The Rolling Stones, apparently, have many songs, and some of them are a part of this record, Sticky Fingers. While I am not crazy about the cover of the album, or some of the language, I did love the marching band classic, Bitch. This song filled me with memories of the big Friday night games when me and the gang would suit up and run onto the field, only to be removed by the gym teachers, because we didn't have any business being on a football field. Boy, was that a Bitch. My next favorite tract was "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" (7:15). Now, I liked this song and liked the way it made my hips move and penis feel, but I have to say I didn't quite understand what he was saying. It sounded like he was saying, "help my baby, she is in danger, can i pet a doggie". So, that made me pretty worried about the singers mental stability.
All in all, I was pleased as punch to review "Sticky Fingers" and hope this helps the "Rolling Stones" find success in America.
-Anderson Lawfer, Eric Roach
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