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AnOceanPearl

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  1. Once you're logged in, it's under the "community" link
  2. I got it within 30 seconds to my gmail inbox. Suckers.
  3. It's nice hearing Can't Get Shot without a bunch of other random noise.
  4. Yes, people CAN post whatever they want, but it doesn't mean they SHOULD.
  5. I have a friend in Nainaimo that mightl.
  6. I'm pretty sure they're working on the new site right at this moment.
  7. I was totally gunna say Ann Coulter.
  8. I used to have troubles doing that too. But apparently I'm okay now.
  9. http://myspace.com/gregoryandthehawk http://www.myspace.com/newyearsday (the music is really cheesy pop punk, but fuck I love this girls voice) http://www.myspace.com/themartyrindex
  10. I can understand why some of the fans feel like they need to get involved. Speaking from experience, M's music has helped me through some tough times and means a lot, so when I see him having to put up with stuff like this, yeah, I wanna do what I can to help him. However, there are better ways to go about it than bashing his ex on his blog. No matter how much we love the man and his music, this is an entirely personal thing, and just because he's using his blog to vent out frustrations about the situation isn't an invitation for every asshole with an internet connection to say derogatory things about his ex, no matter how much we think she deserves it. The better course of action is just to send M a little email or a comment saying "yo, we're for ya, don't let it get to you" etc etc. And fuck, I have re-register AGAIN?! It's a good things I've added "re-registering to MatthewGood.org" to my hobbies on my resume. ;)
  11. Three out of five, three out of five (it's not enough) Six out of ten, better luck next time Just like his dad, just like his dad (the same mistakes) Some things will never be different Helicopter by Bloc Party
  12. I thought the dialogue was cheesy, over the top and totally melodramatic. But I enjoyed the movie a lot
  13. Merkley is awesome.
  14. The liberals not willing to pass a budget that tries to fix what they fucked up 10 years ago? INCONCEIVABLE!
  15. Step one, light me on fire Step two, walk clean away I won't burn long but the evidence of your done wrong will be gone in seconds I swear And if you got time anyway, why not watch me hurt? And nothing is sweeter than needed revenge Oh, that's right, you did nothing And you were the mean one, in fact, you even broke my good tape deck In fact, I don't want to be friends
  16. I've never seen any MG tab books anyways, but mgtabarchive.com is pretty decent, as is ultimate-guitar.com
  17. Mine doesn't smell actually. Or if it does I just don't notice. He is a huge wuss though.
  18. I have a hedgehog, so I'm safe.
  19. is that what he's saying? i never could tell what that was. now i know. I had no idea up until about a year ago and I found the "A Pleasurable Headache" booklet in my things, and sure enough, "no pain, no gain" was at the end of Protest Song in there, and it all came together
  20. Born to Kill, Double Life and Sort of a Protest Song are my fave outros. Born to Kill is just complete and total chaos, and honestly, when I'm pissed off, I crank that song up, plug in my bass and just thrash around my basement and get it all out. Double Life has that nifty solo, the little bass only breakdown, and then the guitars and drums kick back in again, and there's just something about the way that bit is put together that I just love. As for Protest Song, the mournful cries of "no pain, no gain, no pain" have always sent chills up and down my back, and they still do. As for intros, I like Giant and Man of Action. Giant is just straight up fun rock and roll, and Man of Action reminds me a little bit of the Born to Kill outro. If you think of the outro to Born to Kill as a person who is full of thoughts that they can't express, the intro to Man of Action, to me, is like that person has finally found a way to structure those thoughts and put them out in the open. What an odd analogy. [Edit: fixed a typo ;) ]
  21. We Were Soliders by Lt Col Hal Moore and Joe Galloway
  22. I watched the Quiet today. Somewhat disturbing, but overall I thought it was very well done.
  23. Try this one out: http://ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/m/matthew_..._living_tab.htm
  24. That's what I've found about all of Johnston's stuff that I've heard. It's all just so sincere and truly heartfelt it's hard not to get caught up in the emotion of it all.
  25. I really enjoy that song.
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