In an interview with the Morning Call newspaper Keith Buckley of Everytime I Die admits to being really smart:
“Buckley is speaking — illegally he notes — on a cell phone while driving around Buffalo. “You caught me in a good mood,” he says cheerfully, noting alcohol consumption might have something to do with his state of mind.”
Talking on a cell phone while buzzed? Brilliant. Thanks, Buckley, for not killing anyone.
At least talking on a cell phone and driving is illegal.
If only they came up with some law making it illegal to drive under the influence of alcohol…
I heard he has like a masters in English or literature.
…heh… maybe I should read the article.
He also has a masters in knowing how great he is.
I’m not surprised he was an English teacher. His lyrics are really well-written.
Yeah! He knows the proper usage of your & you’re…and affect and effect…and their and there!
Because, you know, if your going to be an english teacher and also scream in a metal band, their will be a time where your grammer will have a huge affect on people who are scrutinizing you’re work.
I wasn’t talking at all about spelling and grammar.
It’s spelled gramm-er, Jay! and it’s called Sar-casm! ;);)
Oh, ok.
and it’s called fucking bored at work!
j, I’m an English teacher and in your witty second paragraph you forgot to use “your” incorrectly.
So the joke was bittersweet.
george, ftw!
I didn’t think anyone could go and one-up j’s comment, but George proves me wrong.
George should’ve written “you’re” for the first “your” up there.
IMHO LOL
Your probably stoked to tell someone that they didn’t do something incorrectly, George! A nice change of pace..
it’s what the kid are into
George = Miss Shields
Miss Shields?
And, j, you are correct. It was a nice change of pace. Did I just use two different tenses?
Miss Shields from A Christmas Story.
“A + + + + + +!!!”
it’s hard for me to classify every time i die as metal- never mind all the lyrics and everything else.