#MO

Feb 20, 2005 23:20

*The following entry has been edited by PAE, People Against #MO, a subgroup of PFBMG, People For Better Music Genres, for viewing purposed of certain sensitive people, namely CE Molson ( Read more... )

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animositisomnia February 22 2005, 04:56:20 UTC
hee hee hee...my Mom sends me self help books.

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animositisomnia February 22 2005, 05:37:47 UTC

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orange ihadsomedreams February 25 2005, 04:41:49 UTC
liz3njny: orange is so in right now.

Aloha Chickie: Orange is for psychos

liz3njny: the picture is freaky. you look deranged. like you're plotting something. and i'm viewing it through some sort of odd infrared scope.

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You've got to be kidding me!! anonymous February 25 2005, 04:04:12 UTC
First of all, I'd like to say, that although PAE, PFBMG, and PFTEOE are making a galent effort of eliminate that f***ing word from everyone's damn vocabulary, they clearly ARE NOT doing enough!! I’ve walked through many major American cities and have yet to see an active presence of any of these groups on the streets! Where are your signs? Your protesters? Your spirit? Please, give me a call to start up a Southeast chapter; the potential for angry members is huge down here.

Second, I like that liz3njny character, she should be quoted more often. I like her honesty and subtle nature. She is an eloquent poet.

And lastly, expect a phone call from CE Molson's lawyer...

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Substance Abuse and "The Movement" anonymous February 25 2005, 05:47:07 UTC
I'd bet a million bucks of ihadsomedreams's hard earned hustle money that the reason PAE, PFBMG, and PFTEOE are so sucky at fulfilling their "god-given" (and let us not forget who their "creator" is) mission is because they're probably stoned and blitzed out of their minds ( ... )

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Re: Substance Abuse and "The Movement" ihadsomedreams February 25 2005, 06:08:46 UTC
You keep referring to it as "mo" and especially with that "mo-less in '05" thing - it makes me think of Mo Ho and how we really are Mo-less and I think maybe the world would just be a better place if we eliminated all "mo"

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wildrice13 February 25 2005, 07:33:09 UTC
One could just eliminate those unhappy people who feel the need to listen to #mo in the first place. Considering their take on life, we'd probably be doing many of them a favor.

But really, it's not so much about unhappiness as it is about drama and making a big deal out of said unhappiness.

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