Dry Shave is a medley of thoughts and impressions published by two satirical freelance public broadcasters.
Typically, not all of the details are present...but they aren't all really required.
Life offers many dilemmas we must face. It's difficult to know what is the best choice.
Drag it out and you find out what they really want, the same as you.
From Asia to Europe to America - without moving a muscle - in the personal pursuit.
Billy Graham, the Osmond family, and my dad walk into a stadium.
Sporting madness accentuated by the smooth song stylings of the best underground band in the United States of America and good friends, Ol' Yeller. From the "Nuzzle" CD - I'm not kidding when I say buy this damn CD, it's a lifetime of enjoyment for less than $15.
All people have hopes, dreams, and ambitions. Do what you can to help them fulfill them, one piece at a time. Featuring Thomas (from #61 - Dusty).
Pisces speaks in the language of the soul and you can hear only when you listen with your soul.
This is what concerns me? What kind of a world is this we are living in?
I still don't know. Not even after reflecting with Tim Coyne of the Hollywood Podcast, a truly wonderful show you should pay great attention to.
...and you can't make me. Super pal Eddie Spaghetti played the theme song, and quite well.
Always strive for greatness and let nothing stop you on your path to success.
Advice that resonates regardless of the excess of your lifestyle.
Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and God walk into a bar...The song, "Daylight Come (Penelope's Song)", with generous thanks to Phil Rossi. Go to his MySpace page to download the song for yourself and hear others by him.
Pride. The music was executed by Fleshies as suggested to us by Alternative Tentacles.
Late one night - be safe. Music drafted and executed by those guys in the Supersuckers, they like us, we like them.
It's residual, I've let it go now though. Thanks for your help. Music by legendary JFA as prepared for us by Alternative Tentacles.
It's never that simple. Music by SMA Records stars, the Minnesota Music Academy's best Rock Group of 2006, Ol' Yeller - found on the Minnesota Music Academy's best Rock Album of 2006, "Good Luck". Music also from their "Country" CD (download the entire "Country" CD for free here. Yes, a whole album of mostly country music covers and a couple original songs for free). That's a lot of words...but they're worth it.
It's all in the bottom line. NOFX wrote the song for us (with thanks to Fat Wreck).