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  1. I use it. I hate all of the application requests, which is why I joined a petition to stop the inviting of friends to applications, but other than that it's useful to KITBFF.
  2. I chose Shiny Demon because it would make you sound really dumb and contadict with your ladies man business. ;) But honestly I have to say Pussy Control sounds nice.
  3. You "ordered" it? Does that mean you payed for it? Why pay for something that was stolen from Matt in the first place?
  4. I haven't seen the video, but he still writes rock songs. Just because they're a bit deeper doesn't mean that they are not rock, and he wrote some deep material all the way back to when he was a "folk singer." I think the difference you're really referring to is the harder sound, because only a few of his songs are openly jokes/pretty meaningless. That said, Rico does make me laugh, as does Middle Class Gangsters and The Workers Sing a Song of Mass Production, but I wouldn't be begging for them to be played at shows.
  5. 10/10 because you're a sexy dog-lover. And Jarrod, I'll be here as long as Matt writes songs, I hope. But we all take a hiatus sometimes.
  6. Yes we would all eat it up because we loves him. ;)
  7. Actually this McCain makes ribs. RIBS OF INNOCENTS. No, but really, he even has a recipe on his webpage. ;) So you didn't vote in the primaries in New York? If you'll research Nader and the spoiler effect, I think you'll see that other factors were more detrimental in keeping Gore out of the White House. But yeah...
  8. 10/10 for being such a dedicated PF fan. LOL it's a guitar! I see it now! I have only seen the beginning of that movie, with the guy at the desk with the candle. And screens of the judge made of ballsack. ;)
  9. HA!!!! I'm sure Matt would get a kick out of that, us serving broc-o-cheese in his name. ;)
  10. Yes. Yes, we can. He has shiny teeth and lovely hair.
  11. Because you were too "damn tired" to listen! Oh my. *pat pat*
  12. He could write some political essays, too, using stuff from his blog. Also poetry because I know he writes poetry. It would be grand!
  13. Plus the table lets you use it over and over and over without saying a word. All of this must only mean one thing: your brain is smart!
  14. Holy shit yes. Matt should serve broccoli at shows. lmao.
  15. I think the song is FANTASTIC. I agree with the person who said the middle (about 4:20-5:00) sounds like it could be used in a movie score. It's just great!!
  16. More importantly, that broccoli rocks. :angry:
  17. I am sorry but that made me lol. ;)
  18. What's funny is that I knew it in the dream, but now I have forgotten it for the time being. 9/10. Looks cool, but I'm not quite sure what it is. To me it's as if the POV is from the bottom of a skyscraper... of french toast. With ribbons everywhere for some reason. ;)
  19. Haha I love argument for argument's sake. I concede to your first paragraph, it's erroneous to connect his advocacy to his pocketbook. I just see it as pretty hypocritical on a personal level. And I think Wal-Mart does an atrocious job providing for their workers. Also I didn't say he was a Republican. Both Bishop and I said that he was likely on their payroll. And if the Republicans put him on the ballot because they wished he would have a spoiler effect in 2004, that's marginally comparable without further evidence of actual money streams. I love how you said "let's not get it twisted." But really I would love to have him at the debates. It would make things more interesting. But I think they have this rule that only people with 4% or more of the vote can be present at debates, or else there would be like a zoo of 3rd party candidates there and everyone would be like "Who's that?!?!?!?!" "what else is democracy but freedom to run in an election and engage in an alternative dialogue and challenge the status quo?" Well, I just don't see it as important because the alternative dialogue so far isn't being raised if he's not able to attend debates. I have also not seen any of his speeches on the news. So basically he's running on principle then, and that's a waste of money. It's a cool idea, but it's not getting anywhere. I had much more of a beef with that Brad dude. With you I was just sorta goin' for it. haha. Cheers.
  20. Not me, supercanuk. I've been able to tell that I'm dreaming, but usually that results in crappiness like me not being able to open doors or flip light switches. And I can't escape the dream. That is deep, in a way, sodamntired. The table stands the test of time while workers may come and go, and be emotionally affected. ;) littlemisssunshine, it's all your fault!! I didn't have memorable dreams last night...
  21. I try to talk about the exciting dreams with the first person I see, and it helps me remember the details. ;) But trust me, most of my dreams suck too. They are me cheating on my boyfriend with a multitude of real-life hot male friends. Or me pregnant. Or something equally horrid. >.<
  22. Sweet! And MissEmily, you are TOO COOL. Congrats on the awesome tickets!
  23. Supercanuk: I don't dispute that Nader has done a lot of good things for the U.S., but he irks me. You're saying he's against big corporations, yet he owns 3$ million in big ones like Wal-Mart. And I think we all can realize that Nader did not cost Gore the election. Neither I or Bishopx were suggesting that. We have to consider the Supreme Court's decision, the Florida panhandle, other conservative 3rd party candidates in contested states, the early closings of voting venues in poor areas where the vote would have gone to Gore, Democrats voting for Bush, and other factors when determining the reasons why Gore lost. Nader only got 2.7% in 2000 and less than 1% in 2004. I get what you're saying - he's not a big threat. But it is true that he has support from conservatives (there is evidence that they helped him get on the ballot in 2004, at least) and if he's not going to win, what's the point in running any more? It's just like Huckabee. There's no way he can win now, so he should just give it up. The race between Obama and Hilary is much more narrow, so both should continue until the race is clear. I don't see it in terms of democratic process being more realized, I see it in terms of pointlessness. Brad: I agree that Gore would be an excellent candidate, but it's entirely too late for that (If he was going to run, he would/should have announced when he won the Oscar or the Peace Prize last year). Even if he won every primary/caucus from here on out by a landslide victory, he would not get the nomination. He's settling out of politics, at least for the here and now, and chilling in FuturamaLand. ;) As for your opinions on Hilary and Obama, it honestly just sounds like you've been watching the nightly news and swallowing everything the newscasters are saying without researching it. I would know, because I research the candidates constantly. I don't know which decisions you are referring to when you say that Clinton is a flip-flop, but who makes every decision correctly the first time without changing it slightly? It's called the Toulmin method of argument. You may make an absolute claim at first, but upon hearing the views of others, you have to alter it. Both people and opinions may legitimately change or have to change in order to pull votes. Additionally, Obama does NOT have a lack of experience. If you are saying that he has a lack of experience in comparison to Hilary, then I ask you what experience she has had that he has not had, other than being married to a president? What qualifies as experience/what job is best to prepare someone for a presidency, anyway? Both candidates have had many successful careers that have affected many people's lives for the better and both have served in the Senate. If you are calling Obama inexperienced in relation to previous presidents, you should look at who Americans commonly hail as the greatest presidents: Abraham Lincoln, FDR, and JFK. These three men had fairly little political experience yet accomplished great feats - saving the Republic, helping millions of Americans during the Great Depression, and starting the Space Program/a legacy of Civil Rights. Great presidencies come from great IDEAS, something Obama may be criticized for, but which is actually something spectacular - he is a dreamer. In fact, the United States was founded on such dreams by men blindly flailing their arms in uncharted waters. Additionally, while it may have taken two tries (Articles of Confederation, Constitution), this government is unarguably one of the strongest and most stable on the globe. Maybe Obama could make America even better? The fact that you think Obama steals speeches only further makes me wary of where you get your information, because the man he allegedly stole from is one of his closest friends. Do you talk intellectually with friends, share the same ideas, even share some of the same rhetoric? I would assume so. Think of Emerson and his prot
  24. 10/10 You look like my friend Chris, but taller. You're both attractive. ;)
  25. Lmao. Even your dreams are about business. My latest dream: I am male, and I am an exile from a society in the woods of Virginia, U.S. I have been exiled for putting the moves on a sexy youngin' and being all around mischievous. She looks like Hayden Penettiere and we meet secretly despite my exile. This girl's mom takes the form of my real life mother. I am caught trying to associate with her and put on trial, but let back into the society. Matthew Good comes across the lake to the society and performs a new song he has written. EVERYONE loves it; I can actually recall what it sounds like, although I forget the lyrics. The song is about the singer from Pink Floyd for some reason. It just so happens that we are in the woodland society because the human race is being ruled by evil robots and we are barely holding on. Matthew Good is a great general and along with song lyrics and downloadable MP3s, he's got war plans on his computer (which happen to appear in a format quite similar to my real-life school's class resource, BlackBoard). I don't know how we have wireless internet in the woods, but we do... We put on our war garb and make a move to attack the plant that captures humans and manufactures machines. Matt Good and many people in our party are entangled in a series of odd tubes and encased in amniotic fluid-esque material, but after we attack the main reactor, everyone is saved.
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