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The "copy And Paste" Thread
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Tech Section: A Hard Drive at Risk
The baritone is a member of the brass family. As with all brass instruments, the sound is produced by buzzing the lips into a mouthpiece. The baritone works in the same manner as a trumpet but it’s twice the length. It plays the exact same notes as a trombone and even uses the same mouthpiece. The biggest difference is that the baritone uses valves rather than a slide to change the length of the a... ir flow. The baritone is relatively easy to learn for beginners. The deep beautiful tone from a baritone is attractive to many students who like the sound of a lower voice. Many students who like the tuba start out on the baritone with plans to switch to the tuba after a year or two of band. The tuba is the same as a baritone in nearly every way. It’s just twice the length. -
So, Listening To An Old Recording Of Myself
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Matthew Good
journey -
note on being famous sure I'm not uber famous all over winnipeg but I am well known in this area st. vital hear a lot of "hey Chris's" so how do you respond to that is very gauche just to flat out say WHAT'S YOUR NAME!!!!!! ANSWER ME!!!! totally happend recently, went to starbucks, like I always do this guy was waving at me so just asked him "where do I know you from?" "church, my mom is here too." and your question on the afterlife every once in a while not nearly as much as I once did talked with my buddy at church asked him about his opinion on the afterlife he said yes on heaven and how hell is something they invented to scare people to get them to give money have you ever tried online dating?
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how far would you go for fame?
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So, Listening To An Old Recording Of Myself
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Matthew Good
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The "copy And Paste" Thread
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Tech Section: A Hard Drive at Risk
The best album by Matthew Good Band is Underdogs which is ranked number 2,874 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 233. -
on the radio i said, that was one of Matt Good's favorite 80's Bands now my question to you and her and everyone you know, who is matt good's favourite 80's band? *clock ticking* I'm so damn tired of all this shiznit.
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ka-boom! 16 Rippin' Tunes 1. one headlight - the wallflowers 2. everything to everyone - everclear 3. i wanna be there - blessid union of souls 4. hell - squirrel nut zippers 5. if you could only see - tonic 6. karma police - radiohead 7. push it - garbage 8. happy - sister hazel 9. the impression that I get - the mighty mighty bosstones 10. what would happen - meredith brooks 11. what do I have to do? - stabbing westward 12. guilty - gravity kills 13. barely breathing - duncan sheik 14. brimful of asha - cornershop 15. m.o.r. - blur 16. electric barbarella - duran duran now those are some rippin' tunes, eh? (omg he said eh?) post script. there are actually some pretty good songs, SOME
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What Are You Reading?
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Rentals, Television, and Readables
starship troopers very good read it once when i was in junior high -
the watch good A
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my own. who's your daddy?
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The "copy And Paste" Thread
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Tech Section: A Hard Drive at Risk
went to starbucks got told by the guy barista, "cool shirt" wearing my sid vicious qoute shirt "I just cashed in on the fact that I'm good looking, I have a good body, and girls like me" -- sid vicious" and dad is here, i just heard the garage door open. -
The "copy And Paste" Thread
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Tech Section: A Hard Drive at Risk
hi kids, do you like Primus? do you want to see me stick nine inch nails through each of my eye lids? -
Whats Your Ringtone?
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
The Walkie-Talkie was invented by Donald L. Hings and Alfred J. Gross for military use (1942) -
Whats Your Ringtone?
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Music In General: David Bowie Appreciation Station
did you the invent teleprompter? beep beep beep, bip bip bip, beep beep beep (s o s) what was television in colour like? did you see the big bambino knock one out of the park? did you love lucy? -
good would you like that Super Sized?
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kicking it old skool. better? than i remember it being. B
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Matt's Opinion On The Most Recent Massive Shooting
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Politics and Debate: WRONG!
me too also, I have grown tired of all the claims of this being the worst public shooting EVER yeah, until the next one. god bless all those harmed by this but I am not one of them I called for the NRA it paid that was the only reason but you should have heard the crazy battshit I heard "if that N*gger No-Obama takes my guns away, I'm going to go downtown right now. I'll donate $250" we've all had jobs, we're not proud of I tried talking with my fellow callers there, we all agreed that Obama would be the better president, none agreed with me when I told them that I am a sociolaist and Canadian 1366 people died on 9/11 were they any more innocent than those that were gunned down at the movie theatre? Total number killed in attacks (official figure as of 9/5/02): 2.819 12 killed, 50 wounded at Aurora Movie Theatre. -
Matt's Opinion On The Most Recent Massive Shooting
sodamntired replied to sodamntired's topic in Politics and Debate: WRONG!
michael moore also commented "Having spent much time in the Aurora/Denver/Littleton area over the years, I am too sad about this most recent tragedy to comment at the moment, other than to say this: I fear anthropologists and historians will look back on us and simply say we were a violent nation, at home and abroad, but in due time human decency won out and the violence ceased, but not before many, many more died and the world had had its fill of us. Thoughts, prayers, and whatever comfort can be found for the victims and their families..." and this fucktard that did the shooting booby trapped his apartment, cause he knew they would come there for him. lame. -
Two hundred and forty four comments was enough. Enough to learn that being a foreigner it isn’t my place to comment on US gun laws, nor the complexities of Constitutional amendments. Enough to learn that I am, in the eyes of some, a shameless opportunist that would use a tragedy to promote an agenda. Enough that, as is always the case, I should not overstep my bounds and forget that I am just an... artist and therefore shouldn’t have an opinion. Having read those 244 comments I will say this: if only poverty, human rights, and a plethora of other issues had the same stalwart advocates that firearms do, imagine what a world this would be. Last night a man walked into a movie theatre and committed a crime. It’s not the first of its nature, be it in the United States or elsewhere, nor will it be the last. What occurred last night was tragic, but no more so than what occurred on 46 years ago at the University of Texas at Austin or in Norway last summer. We are the sons and daughters of violence. Utterly glorified, its imagery has become to us a long familiar bedfellow. From childhood we are inundated by its presence, as if new forged Alex’s having endured the Ludovico Technique in the womb. It’s perceived majesty engrained in our DNA precisely because we possess no frame of reference as to its realities. To us, violence is a game until something ugly disrupts the constancy of the ubiquitous white noise in which we dwell. But even then, our Technicolor landscape is only momentarily disrupted by the briefest of shivers. It is ludicrous to believe that something designed to kill should be viewed negatively. Such things are, after all, inanimate objects. But take no comfort in their insentience, for their ghosting voices emit a longing akin to that most ancient of jars gifted the earth formed daughter of Hephaestus. And that voice will never quiet, but urge the hand ever forward until the gun and person become indistinguishable. begin discussions.
