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Thread: The Ticking Time-Out: psychoticragemonkey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Its popularity must have been down to how much smaller it was compared to CD walkmans. Who wanted to walk round with something the size of a moon in their pocket?
    My CD player lasted for two hours on alkaline batteries. Or, with cheap zinc batteries from Asda, the duration of one and a half Blink 182 albums during Maths on a Monday afternoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    My CD player lasted for two hours on alkaline batteries. Or, with cheap zinc batteries from Asda, the duration of one and a half Blink 182 albums during Maths on a Monday afternoon.
    Ah by the time it came for me to not want to listen to teachers MP3 players were already around.

    I was rocking a generic 512MB for years 10 through 11 at school. Also having long hair means no one can see you've got headphones in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    They probably should have thought of that before aggressively advertising the idea that you could buy music on cheaper, existing formats and copy them onto the thing, then.
    Its Sony. Not only does the left hand sometimes not know what the right is doing, its frequently unaware of the right hands plans to pimpslap lefty for its own benefit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Ah by the time it came for me to not want to listen to teachers MP3 players were already around.

    I was rocking a generic 512MB for years 10 through 11 at school. Also having long hair means no one can see you've got headphones in.
    I got a 20GB Creative MP3 player during my last year of GCSEs. By some stroke of luck this coincided with my obnoxious 16 year old wannabe indie hipster phase and as such it was quickly filled with Modest Mouse, Neutral Milk Hotel, The Unicorns and various Conor Oberst side projects.

    And Death Cab too.

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    I think all I listened to then was Trivium.

    Maybe a bit of Bullet for My Valentine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    buleray is teh future noobs
    Cloud movies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprung View Post
    Cloud movies
    ffvii advant children lol

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    Planning to cancel $9.99/mo PlayPack on the 11th
    reaaaaaally like 4 Elements
    will miss playing it
    *idea (the * signifies the "ding" sound in cartoons when someone has an idea)
    searches "places"
    finds 4 Elements and 4 Elements II
    smiles (like this )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    I think all I listened to then was Trivium.

    Maybe a bit of Bullet for My Valentine.
    BOOAAATTT
    RUDDDDDER
    STRAAAANGE MOOUUNNTAIN


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    I remember my MySpace URL being pillars_of_serpants

    Oh yes I spelt serpents wrong.

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    I can't remember my Myspace address.

    There was lots of blue text on a green background.

    Yes.

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    Also I had really fucking long hair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    I can't remember my Myspace address.

    There was lots of blue text on a green background.

    Yes.
    /goes to eye doctor
    doc: Here, look at this site
    me: I can't see shit
    doc: You're good. See you next year

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    I really love corn on the cob

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    Absolutely nothing to eat, you can tell it's a sunday night (kind of) due to the fact I'm eating a chicken and mushroom Pot Noodle as there's literally bugger all else to eat.

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