Qaoz wrote:
Shaedii wrote:
But some of us are quite uninterested in what kind of stupic techno bullsh*t is popular in Europe. Europeans are notoriously known for thier incredibly poor taste in music. See: David Hasslehoff as posted above.
First, if you don't care about European music why the flying sweet mother of virgin Mary are you replying to this thread?!
Second, David Hasslehoff is about as American as you can get.
Baywatch?
Knight Rider?
Nick Fury?
Very, very typical American Hollywood movies and tv-series.
Just because he plays the German coach in Dodgeball doesn't make him European.
edit: Nor the fact that he's from Europe.
Would you call Arnold European? Naw!
edit: This one's just for the fun of it.
Edited, Tue Sep 28 17:32:13 2004 by Qaoz Edited, Tue Sep 28 17:33:14 2004 by Qaoz First off, I am replying to this thread to say "so what?" I thought that part was obvious.
David Hasslehoff is a laughing stock in the states, but a very popular "pop artist" (what an oxymoron) in Europe. Regardless of his nationality (which was not even close to the point of why I mentioned him, but I'll spell that out for you in mere seconds), he still has absolutely no talent, but the Germans adore him. "Bad taste." I think I already said that. The point is not his nationality, but the region of his popularity. I thought that was pretty self explainitory.
Night Rider? First of all, I don't recall Michael Knight ever singing. Secondly, we all know it was only popular with prepubescent geeks.
Baywatch? Certainly wasn't Hasslehoff that made that show popular. Again, the same geeks but a little older enjoying some good old fashioned T and A. The geeks' preferences matured, so to speak.
You're way off here. And all because I said I didn't care about techno and that Euros have no taste in music, and gave an example. Good job.