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Hm, ok, I'm in the mood where I hate everything right now.
So I mean, I was just looking through The Pit. That place sucks. All the threads are " rate/rank/say something/bleh whatever about the user above you!" and all these other dumb threads. Now I remember why I rarely bother to go there. I swear if anyone tries to spread that stuff to the punk forum I will kill them. |
Then let the slaughtering begin, I love this thread.
Community Thread > Rest of the forum |
I downloaded some Carlin today, after seeing Sk8's message. Remembered my dad loves him too. He is a ****ing genius! Funny as hell. I need to fix the record player so I can play the old record my dad has.
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My dad's record collection is awesome, I'm lucky if he'll let me listen to half of them sometimes. He's got some Elvis vinyl that is worth a couple grand.
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im back cunts!
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Got a week ban?
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nah.. 3 day
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im not sure how long i got banned for, its been quite a while.
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[QUOTE=kill the swindle]im back cunts![/QUOTE]
Board up your doors and windows, kiddies. |
I don't want to be sodomized
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You'll only get what you deserve.
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I don't wanna have sex, I hardly play with myself my libido is looow, my libido is looow.
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Sex...mm.
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F'uck. My other account got banned for posting about ciarans milf. Oh well...
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My band is doing an interstate tour with Bastard Squad i'm ****ing excited.
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and you're a lucky bastard. i absolutely love playing shows, nothing can beat the buzz. ima have to get my band to do a mini-tou over the summer
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man! look at this chick my friend is shagging. he's a cool guy but she is [I]too[/I] fine
[url]http://www.facewhore.com/default.asp?page=piclist&user=tinytearsii&id=198653[/url] |
I love Iggy Pop. I hope he never dies.
He's also almost 60.......... |
that was kind of off subject^
well actually there isnt any subject in here is his newest album any good? |
I didnt get it yet.......it's supposed to be amazing.
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IGGY POP - SKULL RING - 4/5
One of the key rules of rock & roll is there are some artists you can never count out — no matter how many lame records they may make, no matter how misguided their career direction might seem, they always hold the promise that they'll jump back in the loop and deliver the goods again. Iggy Pop delivered a solid one-two punch (for the first time in a while) with Brick by Brick and American Caesar in 1990 and 1993, but after ten years and three major duds in a row (the uninspired Naughty Little Doggie and the strikingly faulty Avenue B and Beat 'Em Up), you just had to wonder if maybe the World's Forgotten Boy had finally lost the magic touch for good. Of course, Iggy's career had always offered plenty of opportunities for such thinking, and just as he had in the past, Iggy came back to shut down the disbelievers with a solid slice of prime rock & roll called Skull Ring. The big news is that, on four cuts, Skull Ring marks Pop's first studio collaboration with the Stooges since Raw Power in 1973, and thankfully Ron Asheton's gloriously primal guitar riffs sound as brilliant as ever, and mix with Iggy's bestial wail like gin and tonic; if "Little Electric Chair" and "Skull Ring" don't quite pick up where Fun House left off, they make it clear the monster that is the Stooges can still shake the Earth when they have a notion. If the rest of Skull Ring doesn't quite reach the same level of solar plexus impact as the Stooges cuts, Iggy flies high enough on the rock juice that this set blasts like an M-80 from start to finish; Iggy's road band, the Trolls, redeem themselves after their cringe-worthy debut on Beat 'Em Up, electro-punk diva Peaches proves she's just libidinous enough to keep up with Iggy (and they goad one another into truly glorious rudeness), Green Day back the godfather of punk with spunk, enthusiasm, and lots of energy, and even Sum 41 give as good as they get (which is a lot more than you might expect from them). Skull Ring doesn't always capture Iggy at his best as a lyricist, but here what he says isn't half as important as how he says it, and he hasn't sounded this right — and had music this potent backing him up — in a decade, and the result is a big, sweaty, high-octane rock & roll session from a guy who practically defined the form. Like I said, you can't ever count Iggy out, and Skull Ring demonstrates why. from [url]www.allmusic.com[/url] |
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That makes me laugh. |
come on millwall!!!
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Football is stupid
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What kind of football?
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American football.
Non-American football rules. |
i hate a lot of sports including football
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i guess its cuz im fat and lazy and all i do is play my bass
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i was talking about 'soccer'
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Man U won 3-0
No surprise there then |
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