I don’t know much that the dynamic duo of Michelle Malkin and Bryan Preston can’t do, so enjoy this morning’s Vent. If only I could sing, I’d join in.
Actually, if they need a machine-gun bass, I’ll join in.
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I don’t know much that the dynamic duo of Michelle Malkin and Bryan Preston can’t do, so enjoy this morning’s Vent. If only I could sing, I’d join in.
Actually, if they need a machine-gun bass, I’ll join in.
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Michelle’s singing has improved quite a bit since their parody of “Give Peace A Chance” last year. Brian played acoustic guitar on that one. He also plays drums, so maybe you and he could form a rear-end-kicking rhythm section. If they need an electric guitar, I’d be happy to supply that.
I got to meet the two of them at the Gathering Of Eagles counter-demonstration last 3/17. Afterwards, it took me a while to get that darned Beatles song out of my head.
To be fair to them on the “Give Pieces a Chance” diddy, that song is meant to be sung horribly.
And I meant machine-gun bass, not guitar bass :-)
Just in case you missed Give Jihad A Chance last year, mash the link.