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Illmatic 06-25-2005 10:15 AM

[QUOTE=Bartender]My dad has completely wrecked my copy of [i]Blood on the Tracks[/i].[/QUOTE]

How did he do it?

EDIT: So I see

[QUOTE=TMS]Ah. I guess I'm lucky that my parents hate my taste in music. Except for Nightwish and the occasional Joe Satriani song in my mom's case.[/QUOTE]

How is that lucky? I'm glad that my mom and stepdad like most of the same music I do...I haven't even had to buy half the CDs I own (and I don't download albums either, that's just stupid).

Ad Absurdum 06-25-2005 10:19 AM

I thinkk it's bad when parents have the same taste in music as you. I haven't seen my copies of [i]Annihilation of the Wicked, Octavarium, Awake[/i] or [i] The Gallery[/i] bfor a couple of weeks because my dad just comes into my room and takes them. And he doesn't buy CD's either, just steals mine.

Taste_My_Scythe 06-25-2005 10:21 AM

[QUOTE=azathoth]I thinkk it's bad when parents have the same taste in music as you. I haven't seen my copies of [i]Annihilation of the Wicked, Octavarium, Awake[/i] or [i] The Gallery[/i] bfor a couple of weeks because my dad just comes into my room and takes them. And he doesn't buy CD's either, just steals mine.[/QUOTE]

Yes, thats what I'm talking about.

[QUOTE=Illmatic]

How is that lucky? I'm glad that my mom and stepdad like most of the same music I do...I haven't even had to buy half the CDs I own (and I don't download albums either, that's just stupid).[/QUOTE]

So that I don't have to deal with wondering where my albums are all the time and things like that as azathoth mentioned about.

Bartender 06-25-2005 10:22 AM

[QUOTE=Taste_My_Scythe]Ah. I guess I'm lucky that my parents hate my taste in music. Except for Nightwish and the occasional Joe Satriani song in my mom's case.[/QUOTE]

Well my dad dislike a whole lot of what I listen to; he just likes little bits and pieces like, for example, Dylan.

It's just annoying though. I still have the music - copied to computer, and to my mp3 player - but the case and booklet are missing-presumed-dead, and the CD badly scratched.

[QUOTE=Illmatic]
How did he do it?

EDIT: So I see[/QUOTE]

Yep. The only other (fortunately, the only other) CD of mine he's wrecked was Dre's [i]2001[/i], which was especially weird because I left it at his house accidentally and he'd never have actually listened to it.

ATM 06-25-2005 10:44 AM

Afternoon, guys.

I went to an interesting party last night. It was waaay far away from my house, back by where I went to high school. A bunch of friends from high school were there, so it was cool to see some of them. Others I could have done without seeing.

Anyway, I had to drive 92 miles this morning to get home. After a night of drinking and smoking, that was quite a feat.

Cain 06-25-2005 10:57 AM

[url]http://s39.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0M4GXXTUCINZ72S97MPCW077WA[/url]

There you go, TMS. Check it out. :thumb: It's not perfect, but good enough.

ATM 06-25-2005 10:58 AM

My girlfriend is in Europe :/ It sucks not being able to get in touch with her. She flew into England, and is taking a train all around.

In other news, I'm going spear fishing off the coast of Massachusetts in a few days, on the beach were Jaws was filmed.

Cain 06-25-2005 10:59 AM

[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]My girlfriend is in Europe :/ It sucks not being able to get in touch with her. She flew into England, and is taking a train all around.

In other news, I'm going spear fishing off the coast of Massachusetts in a few days, on the beach were Jaws was filmed.[/QUOTE]


That's at Martha's Vineyard, right?

ATM 06-25-2005 11:00 AM

Yup. It's about a 10 hour drive from Maryland. Then you have to take an hour boat ride over to the island.

It's cool there. They have no chain establishments, so everything is Mom and Pop type stores.

Taste_My_Scythe 06-25-2005 11:01 AM

[QUOTE=Cain]Not really anything. I just woke up at the lovely time of noon, and will be going to my high school's graduation to see my younger friends graduate. That's about it, really. :)[/QUOTE]

Noon? Lucky bastard. Wish I could say the name...woke up at nine.

GurS 06-25-2005 11:02 AM

Cheers for that 12ounces... in case you were wondering, it's the accompanying words to the three romances from Liszt's Lieberstraume

Moses 06-25-2005 11:03 AM

NP Stuck- Limp Bitzkit

From their only good album, the instruments are incredible. More Trip-Hoppy.

Cain 06-25-2005 11:03 AM

[QUOTE=Taste_My_Scythe]Noon? Lucky bastard. Wish I could say the name...woke up at nine.[/QUOTE]

Check out the song. It's above you.

Illmatic 06-25-2005 11:04 AM

[QUOTE=Chris]It's cool there. They have no chain establishments, so everything is Mom and Pop type stores.[/QUOTE]

That rings true for most of Cape Cod, actually.

That is by far the best part about New England, and just about the only saving grace of living there.

ATM 06-25-2005 11:06 AM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]That rings true for most of Cape Cod, actually.

That is by far the best part about New England, and just about the only saving grace of living there.[/QUOTE]

Unfortunately, that tends to effect prices quite a bit :/

NP: Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop

Cain 06-25-2005 11:06 AM

[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]Yup. It's about a 10 hour drive from Maryland. Then you have to take an hour boat ride over to the island.

It's cool there. They have no chain establishments, so everything is Mom and Pop type stores.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, I've been there. Beautiful beaches.

NJMetalMeister 06-25-2005 11:08 AM

[QUOTE=GurS]Cheers for that 12ounces... in case you were wondering, it's the accompanying words to the three romances from Liszt's Lieberstraume[/QUOTE]

any time man, i mean my german may not be perfect, but stuff like that i can do with minimal effort. Now if it was like death metal songs that are all medical terms, that would take me years to translate because i would need to look up every word haha.

and yes i was wondering what it was, thanks for letting me know.

Lastly im going to see batman begins in about an hour, again, hopefully the second time is as good as the first.

Still need to see war of the worlds though.

ATM 06-25-2005 11:09 AM

[QUOTE=Cain]Yeah, I've been there. Beautiful beaches.[/QUOTE]
Woah, really?
Where on the island did you go? My grandparents are in Vineyard Haven.

Illmatic 06-25-2005 11:09 AM

I love how much different Cape Cod is from the rest of New England...I mean, it's only about two or three hours from Boston, but it's as if the two places are polar opposites.

Cain 06-25-2005 11:11 AM

[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]Woah, really?
Where on the island did you go? My grandparents are in Vineyard Haven.[/QUOTE]

I was there when I was a child, but I don't remember the name of the exact location. I remember the aged white houses, the rocks, and the semi-cloudy, beach sky. And the white sand and the generally very peaceful atmosphere. It's one of those places where if you were ill you would go there to convalesce.

ATM 06-25-2005 11:11 AM

Funkadelic - Cosmic Slop

[url]http://s46.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1TT0P0B1S1OA21Y12W44I34LY1[/url]

Mazeppa 06-25-2005 11:12 AM

'Sup guys. I finally have a working computer again, with a freshly wiped hard drive.

NP:John Williams-Sonata in A major

NJMetalMeister 06-25-2005 11:14 AM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]I love how much different Cape Cod is from the rest of New England...I mean, it's only about two or three hours from Boston, but it's as if the two places are polar opposites.[/QUOTE]

New Jersey works the same way, the state itself isn't very large, but there are 3 distinct regions, north jersey, south jersey, and the jersey shore, and they are so drastically different it is insane. Even the different areas use different words for things, it really is like two separate countries.

Example: North jersey, and the jersey shore; a long sandwich is called a Sub
South Jersey: it is called a Hoagie.

another example: North jersey: ketchup and mayo on french fries
South Jersey: just ketchup
Jersey Shore: we prefer vinegar.

ATM 06-25-2005 11:15 AM

[QUOTE=Cain]I was there when I was a child, but I don't remember the name of the exact location. I remember the aged white houses, the rocks, and the semi-cloudy, beach sky. And the white sand and the generally very peaceful atmosphere. It's one of those places where if you were ill you would go there to convalesce.[/QUOTE]

Definantly. I enjoy going up there, because it gives me a chance to get away from society in a way.

Getting off the internet for a week or so is very refreshing.

Illmatic 06-25-2005 11:16 AM

[QUOTE=X12ouncesofhateX]New Jersey works the same way, the state itself isn't very large, but there are 3 distinct regions, north jersey, south jersey, and the jersey shore, and they are so drastically different it is insane. Even the different areas use different words for things, it really is like two separate countries.

Example: North jersey, and the jersey shore; a long sandwich is called a Sub
South Jersey: it is called a Hoagie.

another example: North jersey: ketchup and mayo on french fries
South Jersey: just ketchup
Jersey Shore: we prefer vinegar.[/QUOTE]

That wasn't exactly my point :-\

I meant that in Boston it's crowded, congested, hot, loud, and stuffy, and everyone is an a[size=2]sshole[/size]. In Cape Cod it's so quiet and laid-back, and everyone is actually nice to one another.

NJMetalMeister 06-25-2005 11:18 AM

well whatever, its saturday night and im a bit drunk at this point, you cant expect me to totally comprehend everything that is going on at this point. Gotta go now though guys, more booze and a movie await me

Cain 06-25-2005 11:35 AM

I seriously need more X-Japan. I'm listening to "The Art of Life" right now, and it's God.

Illmatic 06-25-2005 11:40 AM

[url]http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/cartoons.htm[/url]

I found the link from SomethingAwful...yeah it's terrible, yeah I shouldn't look, but I can't help myself. I just find it unfathomable that some people actually think these things.

ATM 06-25-2005 12:47 PM

[QUOTE=Cain]I seriously need more X-Japan. I'm listening to "The Art of Life" right now, and it's God.[/QUOTE]

I've got a few other songs if you would like them.

///

I'm going to this tonight:

The Hirshhorn and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (LAMOCA), have co-organized the first exhibition in the United States to examine the many forms of visual music, an interdisciplinary, broad-based art movement that explored the relationship of abstraction, color, and music. Accompanied by a 272-page catalogue, the presentation brings together the work of forty artists and an array of media, including painting, photography, film, light projection, computer graphics, and immersive environments. The exhibition is curated by the Hirshhorn’s Kerry Brougher and Judith Zilzcer and LAMOCA’s Jeremy Strick and Ari Weisman. Visual Music is organized by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

"In addition to getting a late-night peek at the exhibit tonight, Joshua White and Gary Panter will be producing a psychedelic light show they're calling "Cosmic Drift." We're told that "Joshua White achieved acclaim in the 1960s for The Joshua Light Show, in which he created kaleidoscopic, mind-bending effects for the likes of Janis Joplin, Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, and the Allman Brothers Band." Groovy! The show will go on rain or shine, and alcohol is prohibited."

I can't wait!

Janitor 06-25-2005 12:51 PM

[QUOTE=Illmatic]In Cape Cod it's so quiet and laid-back, and everyone is actually nice to one another.[/QUOTE]
Woah, that's not true at all. It used to be like that, maybe 10 years ago.


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