Hockey Fights and Car Fires
Hockey Fights and Car Fires is a song by an as-yet [28 August 2021] unidentified artificial intelligence.
Lyrics
Talkin' to myself and feelin' old
Sometimes I'd like to quit
Nothin' ever seems to fit
Hangin' around
Nothin' to do but frown
Hockey fights and car fires never get me down
Commentary
Sadly, this image reminds me that I am fascinated by flaming cars—a morbid hobby.
Also, I like hockey better than figure skating, because hockey is like figure skating with occasional fist fights. It's not often that "the gloves come off", but when they do, oh Lord, the sight of grown men on skates on ice exchanging blows at close quarters — that is *sport*.
Now back our to our regularly scheduled burning automobiles.
In the News
Tire Fires of the Rich and Famous is an American television series featuring the extravagant tire fires of wealthy entertainers, athletes, socialites, and magnates.
Slap Shot 2: Rise of Nosferatu is a 1977 American sports horror film starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean.
Velvet Days and Mondays (Always Get Me Blue) is a musical noir thriller film directed by David Lynch and starring Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper, David Lynch, and the Carpenters.
Squad 51 Where Are You? is a reality television series that combines the medical drama and action-comedy genres. The series stars Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Tighe as paramedics and improv comedians in the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere area.
"Careful With That Bic, Eugene" is a fire safety awareness campaign song written and performed by Pink Floyd.
"How Gone We Far" is a song by scholar, philosopher, and professor of high-energy literature Erasmus 1.1.
"The New Colossus" is a demolition derby event inspired by a short poem of the same name by Real Mazumas.
Dinkley & Roth is a comedy television series starring Velma Dinkley and David Lee Roth.
Roller Boogie Nights is 1979 American period drama film starring Linda Blair and Jim Bray, a former competitive artistic skater from California. It is set in Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young skating rink concession booth dishwasher who becomes a popular star of illegal rollerskating deathmatch games, chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Roller-Killing of the 1970s through to his fall during the excesses of the 1980s.
"We've Only Just Begun (to Breath)" (social media screenshot).
Fiction cross-reference
- Dinkley & Roth
- Careful With That Bic, Eugene
- Escutcheon Brothers Protective Services
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- How Gone We Far
- Roller Boogie Nights
- Slap Shot 2: Rise of Nosferatu
- Squad 51 Where Are You?
- The New Colossus
- Tire Fires of the Rich and Famous
- Velvet Days and Mondays
- We've Only Just Begun (to breath)
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Vehicle fire @ Wikipedia
- Rainy Days and Mondays @ Wikipedia
- Rainy Days and Mondays - The Carpenters @ YouTube