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[QUOTE=Zmev]and she kissed her female friends on the mouth[/QUOTE]
So I'm driving to the conclusion that she was just messing around or she's bi. |
[QUOTE=Kurtz]So I'm driving to the conclusion that she was just messing around or she's bi.[/QUOTE]
Both. |
[QUOTE=Little Man being Erased]Yeah, you should have plenty more opportunities. They may even play another all ages show at some point, you just never know.[/QUOTE]
Plus I can always check them out at Ric's sometime. I just need to stand outside and I'm good. |
"Although brought up on punk, indie, and classic rock, the boys of Shortstack have always striven to move closer to the root of the matter - tracing the energy of those respective musical genres back to their early sources. Shortstack understands how much Led Zeppelin owes to Robert Johnson, and that there would be no garage rock now without the rock-a-billy of the 1950s. They enjoy Lungfish and The Carter Family equally, and that coexistence makes perfect sense. Shortstack make rock and roll, without much care for what year it is. They’ve already made up their minds to make it for a long time.
" I might go see them tonight. |
Hey guys,
Just posting to say that my power supply on my pc blew a couple of weeks ago, hence me not being able to get online. I'm currrently trying to sort it out but due to work and stuff I haven't had time as of yet. Hopefully it'll be sorted out soon. |
[QUOTE=pixiesfanyo]yes, the budget is more than 10,000 dollars so it is going to sucks[/QUOTE]
Isn't everything else he's done basically a Clerks remake anyway? |
[QUOTE=EightMilesHigh]I was going to post a Clerks quote, too. But I got soundtracked, because I went to imdb, then saw the bottom 100, then looked through there for a while, then realized "holy crap i have to see some of these" then checked my myspace a few times then it was time for dinner.[/QUOTE]
There's this Ed Wood movie everyone craves is horrible... Plan 9, is it? |
[QUOTE=Radiobass81]There's this Ed Wood movie everyone craves is horrible...
Plan 9, is it?[/QUOTE] That's the one. I'm not sure what my plans for the weekend are. I would go out tonight but I haven't got a stitch to wear :( but tomorrow I get to take my two-year-old niece to her swimming lesson! |
Plan 9.. is great.
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I have that but haven't watched it yet.
I just watched [I]American Splendor[/I] on Tangy's reccomendation. I want to get into comics now. |
American Splendour is also great.
Plan 9 does beat it on [url=http://www.badmovies.org/movies/plannine/plannine3.wav]quote[/url]s, though. |
[QUOTE=br3ad_man]I have that but haven't watched it yet.
I just watched [I]American Splendor[/I] on Tangy's reccomendation. I want to get into comics now.[/QUOTE] [I]American Splendor[/I] has an empowering element, at least in the beginning. The whole "you can get throw the mundane bull[color=white]sh[/color]it and be creative" thing. It's definitely a favorite of mine. |
[QUOTE=br3ad_man]I just watched [I]American Splendor[/I] on Tangy's reccomendation. I want to get into comics now.[/QUOTE]
Do it. I recommend Daniel Clowes, Alan Moore, Los Bros. Hernandez and, of course, Robert Crumb. |
[url]http://photobucket.com/albums/b349/TheMXphotoalbum/?action=view¤t=Interstate.jpg[/url]
[url]http://imdb.com/gallery/granitz/3915/Events/3915/SteveBusce_Kambo_6630146_400.jpg?path=pgallery&path_key=Buscemi,%20Steve[/url] Am I the only one who sees the uncanny resemblance here? |
I've always wanted to get into comics also, but I have absolutely no idea how to start. I bought V For Vendetta a few months ago, and I love it, but that's all I have. Should I just keep getting books, or should I buy individual comics? Are there any certain series that I should check out first?
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I could sort of see what you mean, but they don't look too similar :-\
A Tribe Called Quest is great by the way. |
[QUOTE=Daniel!]I've always wanted to get into comics also, but I have absolutely no idea how to start. I bought V For Vendetta a few months ago, and I love it, but that's all I have. Should I just keep getting books, or should I buy individual comics? Are there any certain series that I should check out first?[/QUOTE]
I usually just buy books. I'm not a die-hard when it comes to buying issues mostly because I spend too much money on music to keep up with monthly series. Plus monthly issues are usually compiled into books anyways after the run is over or whatever. Single issues are fun, but impractical for me personally. Alan Moore wrote V for Vendetta, I'd say go after his stuff if you like that. Watchmen is his classic one but most of his stuff is good. Hollywood opted on From Hell and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and both of those are better than the movies. In the case of the latter, much, much, much better than the movie. All are in-print and pretty easy to find, so that's a bonus, too. I'd say from there, just kinda sample stuff. Go to (comic) book stores and leaf through whatever looks interesting. Or pick something up from the library. Following artists and writers is also easy enough. If you like something by one guy, it's usually worth checking out their other stuff. |
I saw this one comic which was heavilly black and green and dealt with characters wearing sunglasses and smoking pot.
I was scared out of the store. |
[QUOTE=Robert Crumb]I usually just buy books. I'm not a die-hard when it comes to buying issues mostly because I spend too much money on music to keep up with monthly series. Plus monthly issues are usually compiled into books anyways after the run is over or whatever. Single issues are fun, but impractical for me personally.
Alan Moore wrote V for Vendetta, I'd say go after his stuff if you like that. Watchmen is his classic one but most of his stuff is good. Hollywood opted on From Hell and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and both of those are better than the movies. In the case of the latter, much, much, much better than the movie. All are in-print and pretty easy to find, so that's a bonus, too. I'd say from there, just kinda sample stuff. Go to (comic) book stores and leaf through whatever looks interesting. Or pick something up from the library. Following artists and writers is also easy enough. If you like something by one guy, it's usually worth checking out their other stuff.[/QUOTE] I just searched my library catalogue and they have huge stacks of Robert Crumb stuff. I'm going to go fix up my membership there sometime soon. |
[QUOTE=Robert Crumb]I usually just buy books. I'm not a die-hard when it comes to buying issues mostly because I spend too much money on music to keep up with monthly series. Plus monthly issues are usually compiled into books anyways after the run is over or whatever. Single issues are fun, but impractical for me personally.[/QUOTE]
I figured that buying the individual comics would be costly and more for collecting. I'll probably stick with books. [QUOTE]Alan Moore wrote V for Vendetta, I'd say go after his stuff if you like that. Watchmen is his classic one but most of his stuff is good. Hollywood opted on From Hell and League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and both of those are better than the movies. In the case of the latter, much, much, much better than the movie. All are in-print and pretty easy to find, so that's a bonus, too.[/QUOTE] I just looked him up on amazon and was checking out his stuff. Watchmen was the one I picked out as looking the most appealing. Apparently I picked well. I might buy that when I finish reading Snow Crash (amazingly awsome book). [QUOTE]I'd say from there, just kinda sample stuff. Go to (comic) book stores and leaf through whatever looks interesting. Or pick something up from the library. Following artists and writers is also easy enough. If you like something by one guy, it's usually worth checking out their other stuff.[/QUOTE] I've been to a few comic stores and I really enjoy hanging out at them because there's lots of interesting stuff and I always feel better about myself because no matter what store I'm in, there will always be someone nerdier than me. When I get a fare amount of money I think I'll plan on buying some stuff from my local comic book shop. Thanks a lot man, that was very helpful. |
[QUOTE=br3ad_man]I just searched my library catalogue and they have huge stacks of Robert Crumb stuff. I'm going to go fix up my membership there sometime soon.[/QUOTE]
Most of it is crudely offensive and mildly po[I]r[/I]nographic. The primary exception is the stuff that is mildly offensive and crudely po[I]r[/I]nographic. Fritz the Cat is cool, though. |
I'll keep that in mind, thanks for the warning.
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Goodnight
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goodnight!
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who wants tucking in?
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me!
bedtime story NOW |
Ah, good morning.
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So I got into Michigan State. First college outside my area to accept me. I have some place to go!
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Nice work Zappa.
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Good job, im going to csm because I have no future, guitar bass sax can back me up on that.
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[QUOTE=Zappa]So I got into Michigan State. First college outside my area to accept me. I have some place to go![/QUOTE]
oh michigan, michigan state how i'd love to live in you i've never been to michigan state still i'd want to live in you michigan state state state state |
I'm leaving for Against Me! in an hour. I hope it's good.
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[QUOTE=br3ad_man]I'm leaving for Against Me! in an hour. I hope it's good.[/QUOTE]
you have gained my envy |
I've only heard one song by them that I can remember (I Still Love You Julie), but I like it.
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hmm, my friend isn't coming anymore, but I think I'll still go by myself. I can do some school work on the train.
EDIT: Not going now. I don't like them enough to justify the effort involved in going by myself. |
Second funniest joke ever, according to CNN.
[QUOTE]Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson go on a camping trip. After a good dinner and a bottle of wine, they retire for the night and go to sleep. Some hours later, Holmes wakes up and nudges his faithful friend. "Warson, look up at the sky and tell me what you see." "I see millions and millios of stars, Holmes" replies Watson. "And what can you deduce from that?" Watson ponders for a minute. "Well, astronomically, it tells me that there are millions of galaxies, potentially billions of planets. Astrologically, I observe Saturn is in Leo. Horologically, I deduce that the time is approximately a quarter past three. Meteoroligically, I suspect that we will have a beautiful day tomorrow. Theologically, I can see that God is all powerfulm, and that we are a small and insignificant part of the universe. What does it tell you, Holmes?" Holmes is silent for a moment. "Watson, you idiot!", he says. "Someone has stolet our tent!"[/QUOTE] :upset: |
Congrats on getting into MSU Zappa. I was think of applying there when senior years comes around for me.
/// Against Me! is fantastic. /// What's the first funniest? |
[QUOTE=Kurtz]What's the first funniest?[/QUOTE]
Can't remember. It was horrible, though. |
I've never heard Against Me! What am I missing?
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A punk band that seem fun to sing along to.
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