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bishopx

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  1. AWESOME SONG SHIRI!!!! Drop Dead Legs - Van Halen
  2. 10/10 I downloaded pix for my new avatar tonight...shrinking them tomorrow
  3. The Man From Snowy River
  4. A Life Less Ordinary
  5. So do I, it's such a great groove.
  6. Some Kind Of Wonderful (One of my favorites)
  7. 10/10 Because even Matt's forehead is cool. (And I like The JFK quote)
  8. Some Kind Of Hero
  9. That STP song is awesome, Chris!!! Rocksette another shitty band with a shitty name.
  10. Very Interesting...more than I'd like to know about their asses. But I will give them a listen.
  11. I too like this Idea...at my first Tech Company, there was this Indian dude named Sanjiv, that used to eat my lunches...I hated that little prick. My ex was on a Tabouli. Falafel, and hummous kick...so I always had really healthy lunches... No matter what I did to hide it, even putting it in the fridge on another floor...He'd find it. I had a banana and two hashbrowns from McD.
  12. I have never heard anything by Hedley, are they any good?
  13. Okay that shit is just wrong...guys that look like ugly chicks...not cool.
  14. I'll be running a haunted house at the church, so no Dick In The Box. I won't be the Devil This year either...I may be Blade.
  15. The Hero and The Terror
  16. Thanks to Shiri, I watched Failure To Launch Again
  17. I am now back to re-reading Harry Potter and The Order Of the Phoenix.
  18. Shiri are you folding peoples sheets, and unmentionables? Channel 7 news, and two episodes of Robotech
  19. I watched the epsiode I missed of Reaper this morning, thanks to Shiri...it's still pretty funny...but eventually they will run out of stories.
  20. Sparklehorse...someone was high, very very high
  21. I don't think he was a douchebag. That was at a time when the Record Companies were really pushing the boundaries on artist's rights, and creative control. Matt was protecting what was his, pure and simple. He may have used a pretty prickish approach...it appears that his vision of success versus that of others, didn't necessarily include making it "big" in the states. That was a time when even established bands were being manipulated and controlled by the record companies.
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