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Lunch 11-24-2005 11:20 AM

I think I'm actually going to do worse this time around.

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 11:22 AM

I think I just make it on the top 50. Either that or I will be 51 and just miss it.

magicbus 11-24-2005 11:24 AM

I can't believe I made the Top 40 last time :eek:

I don't think I'll do as good this time either. I also noticed how many more votes there were last year. I guess that just shows how much R&M has slowed down.

NP: The Beatles - Yer Blues

Six Foot Revolver 11-24-2005 11:26 AM

[QUOTE=Lunch]I think I'm actually going to do worse this time around.[/QUOTE]
I'm definately going to do better than last time but I don't know about getting a good position :-\.



NP: Ephel Duath - Vector, Second Movement

Dr. Jake Destructo 11-24-2005 11:45 AM

I've got nowhere to go but up this time around.

120. kombusha mushroom mofo – 3

I wasn't even aware that I even made it. :lol:

[url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=5982307&postcount=8[/url]

That post makes me laugh every time I read it.

King_Of_Terrors 11-24-2005 11:56 AM

I wrote the longest song title.

[I]The Village Of Sacrificial Carnage Due To The God Of Death Who's Name We Do Not Know And Who Is Almighty Above All Other Beings Who Live On This Earth And Who Will Smite Us If We Do Not Sacrifice The Firstborn To His Hellspawn Kingdom That Is In The Unknown Land Of Death In Which Those Who Enter Never Come Out Alive, Who's Children Weep Over The Losses Of Their Fathers, Who's Wifes Weep Over The Losses Of Their Husbands, Whose Sisters Weep Over The Losses Of Their Brothers, Who's Brothers Weep Over The Losses Of Their Sisters, Who Vowe To Kill The Great God Of Death Who's Name We Do Not Know And Who Is Almighty Above All Other Beings Who Live On This Earth And Who Will Smite Us If We Do Not Sacrifice The Firstborn To His Hellspawn Kingdom That Is In The Unknown Land Of Death[/I]

Deth 11-24-2005 11:58 AM

[QUOTE=king_of_terrors]I wrote the longest song title.

[I]The Village Of Sacrificial Carnage Due To The God Of Death Who's Name We Do Not Know And Who Is Almighty Above All Other Beings Who Live On This Earth And Who Will Smite Us If We Do Not Sacrifice The Firstborn To His Hellspawn Kingdom That Is In The Unknown Land Of Death In Which Those Who Enter Never Come Out Alive, Who's Children Weep Over The Losses Of Their Fathers, Who's Wifes Weep Over The Losses Of Their Husbands, Whose Sisters Weep Over The Losses Of Their Brothers, Who's Brothers Weep Over The Losses Of Their Sisters, Who Vowe To Kill The Great God Of Death Who's Name We Do Not Know And Who Is Almighty Above All Other Beings Who Live On This Earth And Who Will Smite Us If We Do Not Sacrifice The Firstborn To His Hellspawn Kingdom That Is In The Unknown Land Of Death[/I][/QUOTE]
Somebody's been listening to too much Nile.

Bartender 11-24-2005 11:58 AM

I wonder if cancer of the armpit is possible/probable.

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 12:00 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]I wonder if cancer of the armpit is possible/probable.[/QUOTE]

Possibly. If you think a tumor may be forming, I would suggest consulting a doctor.

Deth 11-24-2005 12:00 PM

Bartender's random thought of the day.

Well placed skin cancer would probably be the closest to it.

Dr. Jake Destructo 11-24-2005 12:04 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]I wonder if cancer of the armpit is possible/probable.[/QUOTE]

If it's possible for guys to get cancer on their testicles, cancer anywhere else is very possible. :p Why do you ask? I'm guessing this isn't just a random thought. If it is, then :lol:.

ATC 11-24-2005 12:14 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]I wonder if cancer of the armpit is possible/probable.[/QUOTE]

A good long bath is all it takes to get rid of that cancer. I think I may have cancer behind my ears from not cleaning there enough.

TheDMV 11-24-2005 12:25 PM

[QUOTE=Lunch]I think I'm actually going to do worse this time around.[/QUOTE]

I just edited my list and I think you're pretty high on it. You werem't around for a while so you may have been forgotten. It was tough when I really had to think about it.

superpeer 11-24-2005 12:57 PM

[QUOTE=TojesDoLan]Not when it involves dominatrixes.

And I wanted to get a hold of that album I saw of Therapy? But it's lost among thousands and thousands of faggy records of musical lost cases. :(

And it was just 3 bucks.

I'll have to get a full album though. Bubblegum is the best, Correct?[/QUOTE]

If by bubblegum you mean, troublegum, then yeah. :p /very late


NP: Weezer - El Scorcho

El scorrrrcho


EDIT: Bartender already got that one, I see.

janyeno 11-24-2005 01:05 PM

Can anyone name that moby song with the indian guy doing vocals....?

does it exist, or did I dream it up?

Jev 11-24-2005 01:07 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]I wonder if cancer of the armpit is possible/probable.[/QUOTE]
Why, do you have a lump there? Could be something to do with the lymph nodes.

Kronos 11-24-2005 01:18 PM

[QUOTE=Happy]Why, do you have a lump there? Could be something to do with the lymph nodes.[/QUOTE]
In my 14th Century Home Medical Encyclopaedia it says this could be due to Bubonic Plague....

superpeer 11-24-2005 01:20 PM

[QUOTE=RumBoy]In my 14th Century Home Medical Encyclopaedia it says this could be due to Bubonic Plague....[/QUOTE]

Quiet, old man. Quit living in the past. :p


NP: Therapy? - Nausea

Bartender 11-24-2005 01:20 PM

[QUOTE=RumBoy]In my 14th Century Home Medical Encyclopaedia it says this could be due to Bubonic Plague....[/QUOTE]

Stupid plague. A bout of bubonic plague would be nothing.

Really though, at least bubonic plague would be a decent thing to die by. "Cancer of the armpit" would suck.

Dr. Jake Destructo 11-24-2005 01:26 PM

Bubonic plague would be one of my last choices if I got to choose death. Rotting from the inside out, large buboes forming all over your body, regurgitating your own body parts. That's not what I'd like.

I'd choose a euphoric nitrous overdose if I had to die. Fun and painless. :-D

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 01:28 PM

What if you had a choice between the Bubonic Plague or the Avion (Brid) Flu?

Bartender 11-24-2005 01:30 PM

[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]Bubonic plague would be one of my last choices if I got to choose death. Rotting from the inside out, large buboes forming all over your body, regurgitating your own body parts. That's not what I'd like. [/QUOTE]

No, it wouldn't be pleasant, but it'd be respectable. It's a plague, killed a whole lot of people. Bubonic plague/leprosy/anthrax - respectable. Beaten to death by a gang of bikers you were attempting to defend a young girl from - respectable. Accidentally headbutting your thirtieth bison of the day [i]just[/i] wrong - awesome.

Armpit cancer - pathetic.

Dr. Jake Destructo 11-24-2005 01:31 PM

I've not heard much about the Avion flu, but just from reading what I found on Google about it, I think I'd rather have Avion than the Bubonic plague.

Bart- This is true. People always have sympathy for cancer victims, though. I read somewhere that everyone has had to deal with cancer, whether it be a family member, friend, or personally. Quite a staggering statistic.

NP: Deftones - Change(In the House of Flies)

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 01:33 PM

[QUOTE=Dr. Jake Destructo]I've not heard much about the Avion flu, but just from reading what I found on Google about it, I think I'd rather have Avion than the Bubonic plague.[/QUOTE]


I'd prefer neither, but I guess I would chose the Avion flu. That may change after more information is presented though.

Bartender 11-24-2005 01:46 PM

Am I the only person around who really isn't worried about the avian flu thing?

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 01:48 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]Am I the only person around who really isn't worried about the avian flu thing?[/QUOTE]


I'm not really worried. I don't think it will mutate soon.

superpeer 11-24-2005 01:48 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]Am I the only person around who really isn't worried about the avian flu thing?[/QUOTE]

Nah, me neither. Then again, I'm not worried about many things, although sometimes I'm worried about everything. :schizo:

Daven 11-24-2005 01:50 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]Am I the only person around who really isn't worried about the avian flu thing?[/QUOTE]

Im not really worried because I dont eat too much birds, chicken or stuff like that. I mostly eat beef, but if cows can get infected with it then i'm worried.

Kurtz 11-24-2005 01:53 PM

[QUOTE=Bartender]Am I the only person around who really isn't worried about the avian flu thing?[/QUOTE]
I'm not either. Not in a sense that I think I'm invincible, but the sense that I don't think it could spread over here very fast. Well, actually, I shouldn't really think that.

NP Radiohead - Paranoid Android

This song never, ever gets old.

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 01:53 PM

[QUOTE=Daven]Im not really worried because I dont eat too much birds, chicken or stuff like that. I mostly eat beef, but if cows can get infected with it then i'm worried.[/QUOTE]


Thats not the problem. The possible problem is that the virus will mutate to one which can be transmited between humans. Not just sexually transmitted, but transmitted through breathing or shaking hands.

I think the media may be blowing this out of proportion.

superpeer 11-24-2005 01:54 PM

Maybe it's due to the fact that I haven't watched the news in ages. I have no idea of what's happening in the world.

Kurtz 11-24-2005 01:55 PM

[QUOTE=GenuineImitation]but transmitted through breathing or shaking hands.[/QUOTE]
Well, didn't they think the same thing would happen with AIDS?

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 01:58 PM

[QUOTE=Kurtz]I'm not either. Not in a sense that I think I'm invincible, but the sense that I don't think it could spread over here very fast. Well, actually, I shouldn't really think that.

NP Radiohead - Paranoid Android

This song never, ever gets old.[/QUOTE]


It could spread over here quickly. If someone goes on a plane and arrives in New York, he can easily give it to everyone on the plane. They then go into the city, or go home to their family, and spread it to people there.

I think AIDS has a different genetical composition then a flu. You can get the flu by being near someone with it.

Kurtz 11-24-2005 02:02 PM

[QUOTE=GenuineImitation]It could spread over here quickly. If someone goes on a plane and arrives in New York, he can easily give it to everyone on the plane. They then go into the city, or go home to their family, and spread it to people there.

I think AIDS has a different genetical composition then a flu. You can get the flu by being near someone with it.[/QUOTE]
Well, by that logic, wouldn't have Toronto been affected more that it should have when SARS kicked up?

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 02:06 PM

[QUOTE=Kurtz]Well, by that logic, wouldn't have Toronto been affected more that it should have when SARS kicked up?[/QUOTE]


Im just saying what I heard on the news. I believe they are blowing this out of proportion. Yes, it could be a problem if it mutates, but it hasn't yet.

I believe China or japan (forgot whcih one had the Sars epidemic) went into lockdown during that time. Im not entirely sure though.

Kronos 11-24-2005 02:35 PM

As Victor said, the major difference between AIDS and Flu is that flu is [I]infectious[/I], and can spead from subject to subject without physical contact, and AIDS is a [I]contagious[/I] disease which requires physical contact between subjects.

In the case of HIV - a lot of contact - it's really a very weak virus.

On the subject of horrible diseases to die from, ebola is about the worst I can think of, possibly followed by Rabies.

Do you think another reason we aren't as concerned by Avian Flu as much as we might be is because of the name?

Like, "Ebola" - scary

"Rabies" - scary
"Flu" - not very scary

Shred Danson 11-24-2005 02:45 PM

Happy Thanksgiving, you sons of bitches! Just got home from thanksgiving "dinner"..interesting day, really. Wasn't much of a feast.

NP: Soilwork- The Bringer

IAJP 11-24-2005 02:48 PM

Flavour of the week is Gary Glitter jokes. :cool:

Stormrider 11-24-2005 02:48 PM

[QUOTE=RumBoy]As Victor said, the major difference between AIDS and Flu is that flu is [I]infectious[/I], and can spead from subject to subject without physical contact, and AIDS is a [I]contagious[/I] disease which requires physical contact between subjects.

In the case of HIV - a lot of contact - it's really a very weak virus.

On the subject of horrible diseases to die from, ebola is about the worst I can think of, possibly followed by Rabies.

Do you think another reason we aren't as concerned by Avian Flu as much as we might be is because of the name?

Like, "Ebola" - scary

"Rabies" - scary
"Flu" - not very scary[/QUOTE]

Weird but, the Ebola virus is one of the virus that fascinates me the most. Im not saying its funny or anything, but the symptoms and what happens is just so ...bizare.

GenuineImitation 11-24-2005 02:50 PM

[QUOTE=Stormrider331]Weird but, the Ebola virus is one of the virus that fascinates me the most. Im not saying its funny or anything, but the symptoms and what happens is just so ...bizare.[/QUOTE]


What are the symptoms? Im not very familiar with the Ebola virus.


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