His vocabulary may be limited and his global knowledge finite (albeit increasing with every excursion), yet Delboy possesses a refreshing honesty that’s as disarming as it is endearing.
Thankfully, AWA2 has more depth and variety than its predecessor.Ĭharge #3: Delboy lacks the intellectual authority to dissect Scottish culture and international affairs in anything other than the simplest terms. Repeated endlessly for 70 minutes, the trick would inevitably tire. There’s something strangely endearing about watching a Scotsman export Buckfast tonic wine and the concept of ‘square sassage’ to America. On this showing, Derek “Aye” McKay is as comfortable riffing earnestly about nationalism and US history as he is at playing up to his Scumbag persona.Ĭharge #2: Delboy’s “parochial Glaswegian meets bemused foreigners” routine has a limited lifespan. The man with more nicknames than there are numbers on his beloved tonic is back in A Weegie Abroad 2, and he’s on a mission to clear up some misconceptions.Ĭharge # 1: Delboy is a one-trick pony whose only skill is playing a caricature of himself. The numbering system on the bottles is rumoured to go up to 36, but when’s the last time you saw anything higher than a 24? In some parts of Scotland, peeling the label off in one go is believed to signify you’re getting lucky that night, but when was the last time you tanned a bottle of breach and then remembered anything about that night? Go to every sporting event you can even if you don’t really like sports or understand the rules.Httpss://Much of what we know about Buckfast is little more than conjecture.
When your professor asks what happened, simply respond, “senior spring.” You almost have 160 credit hours anyway it’s not like your GPA is changing. Realize that was a mistake and go to office hours to beg for forgiveness. When your parents ask you what you did with you day, tell them "senior spring."Skip class so much you forget you have it. Don't bother changing out of your pajamas and order in when you're hungry.
Don’t apologize, just text “senior spring.” Spend an entire day laying on the couch with your best friends sharing stories from the night before and plans for the future and cherishing the time you have left all in the same city together. When you read them in the morning, remind yourself that you’ll never see these people again in a few months anyway. Cut in lines for the bar and when people shoot you dirty looks, stare straight back and mouth the words “senior spring.” Send weird and embarrassing drunk texts. Why are you ordering five boxes of pizza at 2am? Senior. Why are you taking a shot at 11 in the morning? Senior Spring. Why are you going out the night before an exam? Senior Spring. There's no better reason to love this song than the fact it's the angsty opener to Fall Out Boy's first album "Take This to Your Grave." Between the heavy guitars, the young voice of Patrick Stump, and repetitive, catchy lyrics, this songs is great to blast in the car with friends.Īny and all questions should be answered by them. "Tell That Mick He Just Made My List of Things To Do Today"
Although other songs on this list are also personal, this one has an inspiring take on life saying that things will always get better.īest lyric: "The glow of the cities below lead us back to the places that we never should have left." 6. "Bishops Knife Trick"Īs the closing track to Fall Out Boy's newest album, "MANIA," this song closes off the album perfectly with its slower tempo and meaningful lyrics. Need I say more?īest lyric: "Baby, seasons change but people don't." 7. This song includes a guitar solo from Ryan Ross, former guitarist of Panic! at the Disco. Best lyric: "I don't just want to be a footnote in someone else's happiness." 8.