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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 14, 2007 10:43:16 GMT -5
Man, I'm lost.
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 14, 2007 10:45:17 GMT -5
You Are Apple Cider. Smooth and comforting. But nasty when cold.
Eh..I guess. But I really look forward to the leaves changing color (if I had the cash, I'd be going to somewhere like Conneticut or Rhode Island just for a weekend to look around), Halloween (horror flicks, candy, pumpkins, haunted houses..the whole thing).
Reason for Editing: Mountain Dew
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 13, 2007 17:53:33 GMT -5
Krusty is the evil Bozo. He's great!
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 12, 2007 8:45:43 GMT -5
So nice to see a quiz that's not quizilla. I like them, but only 5 questions max on some of those?!?
Huh..I got Lisa, which kinda makes sense. She's my favorite character on the show, even though I think vegans/vegetarians make no sense....especially when you bring the whole 'moralism' as a reason for not eating animals...
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 12, 2007 11:06:25 GMT -5
Wow, they were really wrong on this one.....
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 14, 2007 10:51:53 GMT -5
Why doesn't it mention that Ani doesn't shave her armpits? F**K!!! First question assumes I'm a chick. Why do they have these gender specific questions, and they're usually aimed at females. This site is sexist. They're just trying to keep the white man down....I could try to pretend I'm a transvestite, but I'm not though...wait, sometimes I do wear her sweater if it's like a sports team one...err.. Okay, question three is too much..I hate this. I was hoping to get Deborah Harry, or Meg Lee Chin, but now that I think about it, I doubt they even have those as a choice. Reason for Editing: Mountain Dew
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 23, 2007 15:11:07 GMT -5
Big Wheel - Tori Amos.
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 22, 2007 15:04:43 GMT -5
Did you see this show?
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 13, 2007 17:49:24 GMT -5
Great.
Does she ever perform stuff from The Sugarcubes?
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 7, 2007 11:23:49 GMT -5
My mom told me that when I was a brat in a crib that I used to go to sleep with a bunch of 45 singles in my hand or with me, and if one was missing somehow I would know and cry and scream and not go to sleep until it was back. I don't remember any of that.
The first real 'band' I recall getting into was, the Beatles back in like..oh hell, I think it would've been like 1978 because I do remember Lennon getting shot when I was 8 in 1980 and it made me realize that people can be evil for the first time in my life. I just couldn't understand why anyone would kill him, even if you disagreed with his politics or what not. Anyway, the way I got into the Beatles was there used to be this really crappy cartoon on TV called the Beatles, and inbetween the episodes, they'd do a little 'follow the words' to a cartoon to one of their songs, and so one day I went to my mom and asked her if she'd heard of the band, and of course she had and laughed and went out and bought the red, white, and blue albums for my birthday. Anyway, I really got into reading a lot about the band, and about politics during the 60's and 70's and what not, and that's basically how I got hooked into them. The other big album that I got hooked into for some reason was The Wall by Pink Floyd which I begged and pleaded with my mother to take me to go see when it came out in 1980 when I was 10. I had no idea what specifically Waters and Gilmour were takling about as far as the symbolism and what not, but it was a very powerful album both emotionally and visually.
I'm really glad I grew up where I did. Chicago during the mid 80's and 90's. Wax Trax was based in that area, and bands like KMFDM, Skinny Puppy, Depeche Mode, and Ministry, etc was HUGE at the time. Rap was also filtering east from the Bronx with Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy back in 87, combine all that with the NWOBHM with bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest..man.....good shit.
I never got into MTV much. Sure I watched it, but most of the stuff I liked was rarely played on there.
I don't really get into today's music, so I can't relate, but I really hope there are some genre's emerging that young people are getting into and molding just like I used to listen to in my time.
And I'm still finding out good stuff. There's just so much out there. I just picked up a album the other day because the freakin' cover looked cool, and I discovered the band "Of Montreal" and they just totally blow me away, I'm really surprised and glad to find new stuff at my age. When I was growing up, my mom and dad's musical taste seemed to be stuck when they were growing up, and never really progressed to new stuff.
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 7, 2007 11:33:24 GMT -5
Not a huge fan of them, but I am a fan of these guys... I saw Depeche Mode live during the Violator tour, but only because I wanted to see the opening band Nitzer Ebb.
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 22, 2007 15:03:09 GMT -5
There's a singer named after that Mortal Kombat guy?
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 22, 2007 15:02:01 GMT -5
"I Would Die For You" by Garbage [/i][/size][/quote] is this also known as #1 Crush?[/quote] It is #1 Crush, my bad.
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 10, 2007 9:28:33 GMT -5
"I Would Die For You" by Garbage "Closer" by Nine Inch Nails (no one's named this yet?!?) "In the Springtime of His Voodoo" by Tori Amos "Worlock" by Skinny Puppy "Beautiful" by Smashing Pumpkins "Sex on Wheels" by My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult "God Hates Us All" by Slayer Reason for Editing: ADD
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Post by programmablesoda on Oct 18, 2007 0:10:08 GMT -5
I wasn't sure if it was Worf or Sisko. I figured Sisko simpy because I can't picture Worf talking about time manipulation/travel when Sisko was the one jumping around Wormholes explaining linear time to the prophets in the first episode.
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