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Dec 15, 2003 10:53

First of all, this just forced me to change my pants.

I guess there is life after Return of the King, after all.

The Street Dogs show was stellar. During their set, Mike slapped me five. I then had to hold the lunatic up with help from the guy next to me as he leaned straight down into the crowd to give the mic to some fans. His singing ability ( Read more... )

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ex_whaler December 15 2003, 18:03:08 UTC
wow. dr. octopus being played by the "bad" guy who ODs on chocolate in chocolat. awwwesome.

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clearambiguity December 15 2003, 22:51:56 UTC
To each his own, man.

I've always had a tough time with hardcore, because I place slightly more emphasis on lyrics than the music itself. It has to do with personal taste. I have no musical talent, so I'm less apt to recognize skillful composition as I am to notice what is in my opinion good writing.

On that note, I'm told that as far as hardcore goes, Blood for Blood is about as good as it gets, so I'm a bit regretful that I didn't get to check them out.

The crowds, however, do make me weep for the future.

And speaking of hard cocks, I'm in the middle of watching both EE's back to back.

Jenna H. is going to feel lonely for the next few days.

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clearambiguity December 16 2003, 04:09:53 UTC
The use of "two tugs of a cock" to indicate something unimportant is concerning to me.

I thought you were a professional. You as much as anyone should understand just how valuable two tugs of a cock can be.

"kicking ass (hardcore) > crying (emo)" = words to live by.

Then again, having my penis gnawed of by a retarded, toothless gopher is, for me, preferable to emo at the moment.

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... skierdt December 16 2003, 02:27:07 UTC
I sincerely hope you never use "singing talent" and Led Zeppelin in the same sentence ever again ( ... )

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Re: ... clearambiguity December 16 2003, 02:34:34 UTC
Assclown,

My comment: "When I want talent, I'll pop some Zeppelin on my stereo."

Your comment: "I sincerely hope you never use "singing talent" and Led Zeppelin in the same sentence ever again."

I didn't make it through alive because I stopped reading after you misquoted me.

My whole thing about "not having any musical talent" comes into play here. Those faults are probably there: I just don't see them.

The three disc live album that was released last year is one of my current favorite sets of discs.

I'm not going to debate this with you, because I don't have the ability to do so. I think Zeppelin is brilliant: you don't. It's my taste. As I made pretty clear, talent is a relative term. I value intensity and excitement. So sue me.

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Re: ... skierdt December 16 2003, 03:05:43 UTC
"Singing talent" referred to you mentioning Mike's singing ability (or lack thereof). I assumed, or over-assumed, that's what you implied when referring to talent with Zep.

I also wasn't meaning to attack your taste. Everybody likes different things for a reason. Those were just my own thoughts about the band in general.

That said, I'll now return to my abode in assclown-land.

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Re: ... clearambiguity December 16 2003, 03:07:23 UTC
Dude, you must have missed the memo.

Assclowns aren't allowed to have thoughts.

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