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Post by Meursault on Jul 11, 2004 20:04:56 GMT -5
Hot on the trails of a Canadian death summer peeked through like an orgasm which followed bad sex
the trees green, the people fair but change isn't far, i want to see it all driving a car
I want to pretend in the appalachians i have no cares drive to the rocky beach not worried about getting sand in my hair
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Post by Meursault on Jul 11, 2004 20:18:18 GMT -5
Judging Silence
I had waited in line for you to ask me about my prejudice by the time you got around to me i'd forgotten it and left with nothing to say
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Post by lumencandle on Jul 11, 2004 22:33:26 GMT -5
i wanted to say that those P.J. pics are quite tasteful and not very provocative at all...I've never seen her looking so good, really.
actually, if those make the men around here all crazed, well, I'm proud of you guys. You've got class. You like style.
I mean, just because a rock star is female doesn't mean she's never allowed to look sexy. P.J. posing stylishly, glammed up in a magazine to alert her fans to the fact that she's got a new record? That's not at all the same as Brit bit on the cover of RS AGAIN in her bra and underwear, and then half naked in a spead on the inside, too. Or X-tina naked with a guitar...P.J. looked damned near virginal compared to that crap. And it's not how much or how little clothing you're wearing, it's quality. those other whores can't even take an ARTFUL picture...
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Post by dolly on Jul 12, 2004 4:56:45 GMT -5
Your reflection around that posting behaviour took far longer than I would have thought, given your new living arrangements. For the record Dolly, all I did was post some pictures of Polly Jean for the purposes of illustrating to Shane that he's out to fucking lunch. Always leading my man astray, Riley *sigh* It's okay. She's always going on about Anthony Keidis' nips too. Even when I'm trying to read the Financial Times or during Holy Communion.What? I'm dismayed. I've never seen you read the Financial Times. God I'm bored....... I'm trapped in my sister's house as she hasn't left me any keys. So it's either watch endless re-runs of MTV Cribs, or arse around on the internet all day. Wow... it's like coming home. Actuallly, I think I'm still a little drunk from the 3 1/2 bottles of wine my sister and I consumed yesterday. Ewwwwwwwwww.
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Post by phil on Jul 12, 2004 5:01:10 GMT -5
What happened to the last ½ ... ??
QUITTERS ... !!
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Post by dolly on Jul 12, 2004 5:15:45 GMT -5
Twas a half already left over, Phil That was more than I've drunk in 3 months total. I feel very lucky that I still possess the enviable ability to not feel at all ill the next day. Phew..... I'm getting sasage macmuffin cravings though. That can't be normal..... NP: Muse - Origins of Symmetry (Space Dementia) Ok, I take back every negative thing I ever said about them.
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Post by JesusLooksLikeMe on Jul 12, 2004 6:49:18 GMT -5
NP: Muse - Origins of Symmetry (Space Dementia) Ok, I take back every negative thing I ever said about them. Yes! Result! About time you got hold of this album Riley.
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Post by JesusLooksLikeMe on Jul 12, 2004 6:50:06 GMT -5
If it's so pricey over there, why not download it?
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Post by riley on Jul 12, 2004 6:52:46 GMT -5
I have bits and pieces of it, but I don't think I've downloaded the whole thing. That might the proper remedy, since I've clearly tried to suppport Bellamy and crew. If their distribution team doesn't want to make things easier, I guess I have no choice eh?
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Post by JesusLooksLikeMe on Jul 12, 2004 6:56:01 GMT -5
Yeah, as it didn't get a proper North American release, I hardly think they can complain. It's not like you didn't buy the other two albums after all. Absolution (if we forget Drum for a minute) was widely regarded as their weakest album. Shame it's the one that presumably gets the airplay over there.
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Post by Dr. Drum on Jul 12, 2004 8:41:46 GMT -5
Don't ever forget Drum.
Absolution was released domestically, the first two are only available as imports. Like Riley, I've tried to to find reasonably priced copies, to no avail thus far.
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Post by Meursault on Jul 12, 2004 9:15:15 GMT -5
Street Funeral
TIred or chewing the flesh of other animals; Tired of subreption and deceit; of the child's bewildered conscience fretting the sly man; Tired of holding down a job; of giving insults, taking insults; Of excited fornication, failing heart valves septic kidneys.... This frosty morning, the coffin wood bursting into brilliant flowers, Is he glad that after all the lecheries betrayals, subserviency, After all the lusts, false starts, evasions he can begin the unobstructed change into clean grass Done forever with the insult of birth, the long adultery with illusion?
- Irving Layton
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Post by riley on Jul 12, 2004 9:17:17 GMT -5
i wanted to say that those P.J. pics are quite tasteful and not very provocative at all...I've never seen her looking so good, really. actually, if those make the men around here all crazed, well, I'm proud of you guys. You've got class. You like style. I mean, just because a rock star is female doesn't mean she's never allowed to look sexy. P.J. posing stylishly, glammed up in a magazine to alert her fans to the fact that she's got a new record? That's not at all the same as Brit bit on the cover of RS AGAIN in her bra and underwear, and then half naked in a spead on the inside, too. Or X-tina naked with a guitar...P.J. looked damned near virginal compared to that crap. And it's not how much or how little clothing you're wearing, it's quality. those other whores can't even take an ARTFUL picture... I forgot to mention what a spot on post this was Lumen. Very nice.
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Post by riley on Jul 12, 2004 9:52:17 GMT -5
That one sounds a bit homo-erotic if you don't mind me saying so Shane-o.
Are you wrestling with hairy men again? I thought you had retired.
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Post by Meursault on Jul 12, 2004 9:59:28 GMT -5
Waiting for the toursists to come into my home to look at all my things I hope they find the perfect song in the trip of passing where money does get spent we learn a little about each other but still pay the rent on the things we have at home and keep us on the go marching for the toys that once amused us so and keeping nothing back except for the honest truth and a giant excuse to pass by another day, preserve our slowly melting youth As things slide off all our numb parts into our horde of things we keep waiting for a fancy funeral we wish we could attend to keep us up with a lifetime of attachments
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