I'm always happy to hear from you. Thanks. I can't shake the sauce. It's been so long. I can't believe I'm still alive. My old roomate was an Irish fellow, a Catholic, and he would sing the traditional songs of old, and I would listen. I loved it. The old rhymes stick in my bones. I can't shake them either.
you read very well. i look high and low for good poetry on youtube...it has to do with...what? the soul behind the reader, or perhaps the connection the reader has to the material. anyway it's rare here. yes they are in our bones.
Jameson isn't a rye whiskey. Fuck you.
jeffthunders 6 months ago
fucking hipsters!!! ruining everything
ThaTZexperiment 1 year ago
that was great (hiccup)
moogle312007 3 years ago
Awesome man!
crazymonkey60 3 years ago
u fucken wanker wake up to ya self or if not plug ya self
muttyboi5291 3 years ago
Kant and Whiskey - what an evening.
mf103 4 years ago
The whiskey is needed in order to digest Kant, and Kant is needed to excuse the whiskey.
clockworkhorrorshow 4 years ago
haha good one
AlterEgoJohnnyB 3 years ago
You pretty much need the whiskey to read Kant. Very nice video.
FeXd 4 years ago
...I've decided that this should be my thesis. I suppose I should submit it to the psychology dept. rather than the philosophy dept. :)
clockworkhorrorshow 4 years ago
Really liked that, I know it was a song but which one?
Billy7766 4 years ago
It comes in many different forms. It's hard to nail down where this one came from. My old roommate used to sing it.
clockworkhorrorshow 4 years ago
tex ritter.i have the single from the 40's
clovengod 4 years ago
what a great reading. it's stronger as spoken word than as a song. thanks.
pennilesscripple 4 years ago
I'm always happy to hear from you. Thanks. I can't shake the sauce. It's been so long. I can't believe I'm still alive. My old roomate was an Irish fellow, a Catholic, and he would sing the traditional songs of old, and I would listen. I loved it. The old rhymes stick in my bones. I can't shake them either.
clockworkhorrorshow 4 years ago
you read very well. i look high and low for good poetry on youtube...it has to do with...what? the soul behind the reader, or perhaps the connection the reader has to the material. anyway it's rare here. yes they are in our bones.
pennilesscripple 4 years ago