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Crusader

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  1. I don't recall that.
  2. I sure hope it isn't.
  3. If only MG would explain who Merle was.
  4. I haven't heard anything from them since the xXx movie. I can't seem to load the videos ;).
  5. http://www.ticketmaster.ca/artist/730038/
  6. I believe it's audio.
  7. Who wrote this song? Or is this a band name?
  8. Poofead® Wow, I've spammed a lot.
  9. Us men don't need to poofead.
  10. Or put butter on them? Sorry for the sick joke ;). But yes, adoption isn't always a good idea. What if the child gets adopted by a bad family? The psychological effects of being "unwanted" can really screw with your mind.
  11. Yep. They didn't like the management so they sent in their own guy, Saddam, but now they don't like him.
  12. I was going to say "what else do you expect to do it? gravity?" but now I learn it's a song. Thanks a lot Christian.
  13. Do you have west nile ? ;)
  14. Shit I hit the wrong vote. Ok anyways, it's right all the time. Why? Because it's the woman's body and her right to do so.
  15. Let Go by Frou Frou is an awesome song. Interesting choice for this movie, it really fits in well. Why is it not yet out in Vancouver BC's theatres!!
  16. The best line ever is either in the space between or crash. ;)
  17. It's Matt Damon. I think...?
  18. You got me listening to the new disc again ;) It's a great song, really mellow compared to their usual stuff.
  19. If you missed it: http://www.comedycentral.com/mp/play.php?p...celeb_9024.html
  20. Yeah I don't really like them that much either but they do have catchy tunes.
  21. Oh Jeeze. TMOP!!!!!! Is Bush really a puppet though?
  22. That's pretty cool. You say hi?
  23. After listening to the White Light Rock & Roll Review for a few hours in Victoria it came to me that I really only liked six of the songs. Sure the others aren't bad but mostly they were mediocre. The whole country vibe wasn't really floating my boat either. Of the thirteen songs on the disc I felt that most of the tracks weren't as meaningful as I would have expected. Blue Skies, Ex-pats, and It's Been a While were pretty much the only "deep" songs per se. While the others felt a bit "poppy". They were upbeat but not enough to elicit anything. They were bland. This disappoints me a bit but I guess I was just expecting a little too much. I know he's trying to expand on his music and experiment but I don't like where WLR&RR went. Basically this is what I think: It's Been A While Since I was your Man - Great song, invokes a lot of emotion. Poor Man's Grey - A good tune, like the message he's giving. Alert Status Red - My opinion on this track is a bit mixed. I liked the lyrics but it was a little too rockabilly. Put Out Your Lights - Sounds a lot like shit ;) I kid! It's just kind of pointless. Blue Skies Over Bad Lands - Best track on the album. It's mellow, deep, and dark. Little Terror - A good song but what is it really about? Ex-Pats Of The Blue Mountain Symphony Orchestra - Another good song. I have nothing to say about this one. North American for Life - Another so, so song. Nice tune but would have been better if it were more Carmelina. Lower chords maybe? The lyrics are good though. Empty Road - I just don't like the rockabilly though again good lyrics. We're So Heavy - An overall good song. Reminded me of some of his older work. In Love with a Bad Idea - Don't like this one too much either. Buffalo Seven - Jibberish. Hopeless (Hidden/Bonus Track) - This is perhaps the only rockabilly song I like. I was really hoping for another Avalanche (album) but instead I got an EP. I can't wait to buy the next album, Big City Life is a bit more of what I was looking for.
  24. The macarena (sp)?
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