Welcome back to this pre-game edition of the ChiefsPlanet spotlight!!!
This afternoon's guest was once in prison in St. Joseph, Missouri and was excited by the man who came to fill his hole- yep you guessed it! It's KurtCobain!!
Let's all ask him some friendly questions about the man who filled his hole and other about other nice topics.
Thank You for stopping by this edition of the ChiefsPlanet spotlight. Go Chiefs! Fuck Donk forever. Amen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
The real Kurt Cobain had some pretty divisive thoughts on what Grunge was and how Pearl Jam wasn't it.
Divisive? As in people were actually angry that he didn't think they were? Seems like an odd thing to get bent about.
Anyway, I never thought too much one way or another until people started telling me Soundgarden was grunge. Not that it angered me, it just kinda surprised me and made me curious as to what the actual definition of it is. There doesn't seem to be a clear one. [Reply]
Don’t like Pearl Jam. Or sound garden. Nirvana was awesome. So is foo fighters. And I like Alice In Chains. Oh. Btw, I am the deciding factor on Grunge. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crazycoffey:
Don’t like Pearl Jam. Or sound garden. Nirvana was awesome. So is foo fighters. And I like Alice In Chains. Oh. Btw, I am the deciding factor on Grunge.
As Chiefsplanet's very own version of Kurt Cobain I would like to deem that Nirvana, STP and Soundgarden are cool. Fuck the rest of the early nineties.
Oh, and although my counterpart wouldn't agree, nine inch nails had three good songs. Not grunge though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KurtCobain:
As Chiefsplanet's very own version of Kurt Cobain I would like to deem that Nirvana, STP and Soundgarden are cool. Fuck the rest of the early nineties.
Oh, and although my counterpart wouldn't agree, nine inch nails had three good songs. Not grunge though.
Originally Posted by Bugeater:
I'm thinking all one needs to know about prison life is that it's best avoided. I could be wrong though. Maybe it's fun.
I've watched a lot of documentaries on prison life. The guys spending 10-20 years behind bars seem to enjoy it. At least that's the front they put on when they're talking to the camera.
I've also seen guys who basically got locked up at age 13 or 14, got out when they were 18, re-offended and are back in for another 10-15 years. Being locked up is all they've ever really known. [Reply]