'course not, just groped 'em.
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Wacka Wacka
Blah blah blah. Always the camera excuse. Scan your cock.
I wouldn't give PBR to my worst enemy.
Thoroughly bored, so I'll go see if there's something to eat for supper. Hopefully, moose burgers.
Ray's gonna hate me. More. :wacko:
Oh, and be back whenever, again.
*woosh*
I'm gonna have a brain explosion.
I'll try to get a camera.
MIND EXPLOSION!
not caps
I was supposed to post the "Scanners scene" but I'm to lazy and too fucked up to find it.
Gotta grab some z's I guess.
Later guys. :wav:
I can't delete some files because they are in use. How can this be done? Answer now.
so close the program. CAD, kill the process tree. kills teh program and any process it started.
Use Unlocker.
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
Ugh.
I just woke up and I feel like shit.
Now I have to wash the dishes.
Damn.
no they wouldn't, because real music fans don't listen to shit like that
yeah, looking at the wiki, and they look like the first emos ever.
i don't listen to slayer. slayer is guitar wankery of the purest form.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p...0:d9frxqw5ldse
Pitchfork's #2 best album of the 90s.
002: My Bloody Valentine
Loveless
[Creation; 1991]
Is there anything new that can possibly be said about Loveless? Any stone as yet unturned? So much has been written about this album, and so much of it reads the same: "It's about tension, noise vs. melody, ugliness vs. beauty... It's a return to the womb... It foregrounds the background and favors texture over development... Kevin Shields is Brian Wilson... Smart went crazy..." It's all true, of course. There's no arguing with any of that, just as there's little reason to talk about this album which so many people love. When it comes to Loveless, we understand each other so well that we nod and grunt like we're standing in front of Hank Hill's house. For me, it's been that way for some time: Seeing the letters "M", "B" and "V" next to each other in a review of another band's album is enough to get said record on my "music to check out" list. I suspect I'm not alone.
Now that Kevin Shields is in better health and is slowly returning to the scene, he's explained that Loveless was something of an albatross for him, that he never could find a proper way to follow it. He should be comforted by the fact that no one else has been able to follow it, either. I've long dreamt of an album that was "Like Loveless, but more," but I haven't found it. And so many hundreds of albums have tried. Perhaps this is the sound of a single idea perfected. We should move on and continue to explore the vast spectrum of sound and feeling music provides, but we'll always return to Loveless for what it alone can deliver. --Mark Richardson
Q: 5 out of 5.
etc
yeah, pandora is playing me Soft As Snow.
that is some seriously shitty shit.
"Real music fans" aka "ignorant pieces of shit".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB8nCE2EoIw
List a band that has a more innovative guitar rock sound than that.
Trust me, you can't.
What does Cheezy listen to?