Home of Rhett & Link fans - the Mythical Beasts!
Thanks Gumbo, and thanks Briana! I'm feeling mighty mythical right now! :D
Congrats Erin! Well done - you definitely showed your mythical best!
Hey, What Women Want is up on iTunes now! When I found out, I immediately downloaded. CAN'T STOP LISTENING! Download to support internetainment!
It's probably because all 4 men in the video were GORGEOUS. and the song is BEAUTIFUL.
Sorry, Link, but nobody can play the mouth guitar like this guy . . .
There is a MUCH BETTER video, but you have to watch at YouTube because the embed feature is disabled
I don't often enjoy KassemG's stuff, but you have to admit...he's a pretty convincing sociopath.
I love the fact that Rhett used the word "akimbo." It's been my unofficial favorite word (I know, I'm weird) for the last few months. It's such a useful word but is relatively neglected.
I remember learning the word "akimbo" as a kid from the Redwall series books by Brian Jacques. He uses it all the time! I like the sound of it.
Hearing it in this was a first for me . . . BRING IT ON, VIKI!
A person with arms akimbo
Akimbo is a human body position in which the hands are on the hips and the elbows are bowed outward, or bent or bowed in a more general sense.
The term was recorded first in the English language around 1400 in The Tale of Beryn: "The hoost ... set his hond in kenebowe." In the 17th century, the word was spelled on kenbow, a kenbow, a kenbol, a kenbold, or on kimbow, but may have other non-European origins. The forms akembo and akimbo are found in the 18th century, with akimbo gradually becoming the standard.
I learned it from The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. It does have a nice sound!
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