Scott Swan (born January, 1970) is an American filmmaker and screenwriter born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Scott Swan is screenwriter best identified for his work with director John Carpenter on seasons one and two of Masters of Horror. Cigarette Burns and Pro-Life were produced as part of the Masters series for Showtime.
He has been writing with Drew McWeeny since the two met in high school. Their plays Sticks & Stones and Broken Bones were first produced in Los Angeles in the mid 90's. They recently penned "Skin & Bones", an episode for the NBC horror/suspense anthology television series Fear Itself (TV series).
The word asshole, a variant of arsehole, which is still prevalent in British and Australian English, is a vulgar to describe the anus, often pejoratively used to refer to people.
The word arse in English derives from the Germanic root *arsaz, which originated from the Proto-Indo-European root *ors — meaning buttocks or backside. The combined form arsehole is first attested from 1500 in its literal use to refer to the anus. The metaphorical use of the word to refer to the worst place in a region, e.g., "the arsehole of the world") is first attested in print in 1865; the use to refer to a contemptible person is first attested in 1933. In the ninth chapter of his 1945 autobiography, Black Boy, Richard Wright quotes a snippet of verse that uses the term: "All these white folks dressed so fine / Their ass-holes smell just like mine ...". Its first appearance as an insult term in a newspaper indexed by Google News is in 1965. As with other vulgarities, these uses of the word may have been common in oral speech for some time before their first print appearances. By the 1970s, Hustler magazine featured people they did not like as "Asshole of the Month." In 1972, Jonathan Richman's Modern Lovers recorded his song "Pablo Picasso," which includes the line "Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole."
Casting Crowns is a Grammy Award and Dove Award winning Contemporary Christian/Christian Rock band. Casting Crowns was started in 1999 by youth pastor Mark Hall at First Baptist Church in Downtown Daytona Beach, Florida as part of a youth group. He now serves as a lead vocalist. Later they moved to Stockbridge, Georgia and more members joined creating the band now known as Casting Crowns. Some members of the band currently work as ministers for Eagles Landing First Baptist Church in Stockbridge, Georgia.
Christian rock group Casting Crowns began as a student worship band in Daytona Beach, FL, in 1999. Led by singer, songwriter, and youth pastor Mark Hall, the group initially included guitarists Juan DeVevo and Hector Cervantes and violinist Melodee DeVevo. The group relocated to Stockbridge, GA, in 2001, adding Chris Huffman on bass, Megan Garrett on keyboards and accordion, and drummer Andy Williams. This augmented version of Casting Crowns released two independent albums on CD, both of which were well received in the Atlanta area. Both independent albums were efforts on the part of Mark Hall and the rest of the group as outreach projects for youth in the area. The group won the GMA regional songwriters competition at Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, Florida in both the "Best Song" and the "Best Artist" categories in 2004. Although the group was not searching for a record label, one of the group's albums found its way into the hands of Mark Miller, lead singer for country group Sawyer Brown, who was struck by Casting Crowns' driving pop/rock style and Hall's vocal delivery of his hard-hitting but devout songs. Miller signed Casting Crowns to his fledgling Beach Street Records, a division of Reunion Records with distribution by the Provident Label Group, making Casting Crowns the first artist signed to Beach Street Records.
Now I know, you've been cheatin' and lyin' all the time
I didn't know you were gonna be so unkind
I've been trying just to find out how we went wrong
But I know that I can't trust you girl anymore
Chorus:
Rip it out, take my heart, you wanted it from the start
You got it now, so goodbye, so rip it out, watch me cry
It's so sad, I'm not glad to be with you today
And it's bad, 'cos I can't stop the pain day by day
If I knew how to stop you, I don't think I'd try
I think it's better if we just part and don't say goodbye
chorus
I hope you suffer!
chorus repeats 2x
Hey!
Oh yeah.... feels good
I've had it with your lies
I've always had to hear
That I'm not good enough for you to be near
I've given all my heart, you only give me tears
So I aint givin you the best of my years
Baby
You've been fired from hurtin me
It's time you go find another job (yeah)
Chorus:
I'm movin on
I'm feelin stong
I'm good as gone
Out of your heart babe
I'm movin on
Guess who got strong
Baby look at me I'm free!
Everytime I'm up, you love to bring me down
I've had enough of you just jerkin' me round
I tell it to your face before you close the door
The lights of you aint welcome round here no more
I bet you thought you'd end up leavin me
That was just a fantasy
But baby the tail has wagged the dog, yeah
Chorus
I'm movin on
I'm feelin strong
I'm good as gone
Out of your heart babe
I'm movin on
Heres my new song
Baby look at me I'm free!
Ohh I'm letting you go (Im letting you go)
No, that is the end of our show yeah
Chorus
I'm movin on
I'm feelin strong
I'm good as gone
Out of your heart babe
I'm movin on
Heres my new song