
The Beatles's 1967 album cover is still the coolest cover ever, next to, of course, the White album. The more people you can identify on it, the more you feel like you belong to a hip club, a club with very few members.
I've decided to make my own Sgt. Pepper's cover. The SP cover has 87 people and/or items, so I'll match that number. I will deviate from their format slightly, though. A collection of people, such as a music group or a sports team, will count as one item. The list is in no particular order, so don't get offended if you are listed as number 67. But, if you're number 1, you're probably pretty important to me.
Post a comment and tell me how many of these nouns you know of:
1. Chanel Kathleen Adams
2. Julia Barbara Adams
3. Lauren Grace Adams
4. RDT
5. Candace
6. Sadie
7. Michelle
8. Spencer (the person, not the store that sells fart pills)
9. Avry
10. Bryton (the person, not the setting of the Graham Greene novel)
11. Neil Young
12. Pearl Jam
13. Dave Grohl
14. Arsenal
15. John Dos Passos
16. Jack Kerouac
17. Brian Wilson
18. John Coltrane
19. Alexander Courtney
20. Tyler Christian
21. John and Pat
22. Kathy, Luke the Duke, Ryan
23. Snickers
24. 1990 UNLV Runnin' Rebels
25. All natural bratwursts
26. Rebecca/Evan/Colton
27. G.B. Hinckley
28. First Presidency/70/ et. al.
29. Joseph Smith Jr.
30. James Joyce
31. Beatles
32. Man U
33. Nirvana
34. Krispin Porter +Bogusky
35. Wieden+Kennedy
36. Coors Field
37. Sam's Town Buffet
38. The Bravo Truck
39. Bert
40. Albert Adams
41. Dean Martin
42. The Rock (the actual rock in CR, CO, not the wrastler [spelled that last word intentionally])
43. The library (not the one west of U.S. 95 near Boulder Highway in Vegas)
44. Krshul
45. Mad Dogg
46. Eric Peterson
47. Mo Tab
48. Wet n' Wild
49. Hooded sweatshirt
50. Giant bicycle
51. Man purse
52. RCA Lyra MP3 player
53. Agency
54. Mylicon
55. Pit
56. Falmer
57. Paris
58. Herman Melville
59. Woody Allen
60. Adams Sandler
61. Pink Floyd
62. Ron Fick
63. Powell's
64. The United States
65. The Office
66. SNL
67. Kids in the Hall
68. El Parral
69. Jim Rome
70. Greg McFarlane
71. Winnie
72. Adweek/Advertising Age
73. Steve Forsythe
74. Susan Berkley
75. Elizabethtown
76. Mark
77. Holly
78. Jaren, Kyle and Nathan
79. Miles Davis
80. Frosties
81. Mrs. Pac Man
82. STP (the group, not the dead dinosaurs)
83. FOIA
84. Trains
85. Pink Lemonade
86. NYC
87. Chips and Salsa
7 comments:
Dude. Best post ever. Now I will start working on my own list. Maybe. Or I'll sleep tonight. Either one. Seriously though, great post. It's good to see the lights on and a party going on inside. Yr brother from another mum - rdt
Have I mentioned that you have the coolest blog title of all time? If not, you do. L8r Sk8r. K.I.T. Have a great summer. Don't change. - rdt
Hi Ryan-
Just found your blog. Glad we made your top 10 list. After Spencer's little accident today I think he is associated with the fart store. So gross! Almost as gross as someone blocking up your toilet and leaving the state!
I see me!
And the end of the list is funny, because I'm sitting at the computer eating chips and salsa at this very moment.
Oh man, it would have been great to have some Mylicon (54) with Elizabethtown (75).
Just kidding. Someday we'll have to have a Cameron Crowe fest. Maybe if I watch all of his films in chronological order I'll learn to love Kirsten Dunst.
Oh man, it would have been great to have some Mylicon (54) with Elizabethtown (75).
Just kidding. Someday we'll have to have a Cameron Crowe fest. Maybe if I watch all of his films in chronological order I'll learn to love Kirsten Dunst.
Sorry I just published twice. It's this dang trick finger of mine.
This is Darron, btw.
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