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axistomp

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  1. Sorry I have not checked up on this in so much time. I have been travelling for work and have been off of the grid for a while. Thank you so much Uglyredhonda
  2. There was a Dear San Diego posted around the time late April or early May of last year. Reading it absolutely split me in half. It had become a catalyst for the rebuilding of my life. I had wanted to revisit that work so that I may see where I was at then, so that I may assess where I am at now. The new website does not have Dear San Diego published. Nor have I been able to find them here. Does anybody know where I can find them.
  3. Last Of The Ghetto Astronauts
  4. Memphis was an excellent show! The playlist transcribed from Stu's copy is as follows: Giant Great Whales Load Me Up Born Losers I'm a Window Silent Army Black Helicopter Apparitions Weapon encore Single Explosion Last Parade Hello Timebomb (unlisted) Met some great MG fans there. I would like to thank AH for recording the show and posting it to youtube already. Cheers!
  5. don't like it, not then not now. stone roses - love spreads
  6. If you are used to office and do not wish to learn how to use OpenOffice then you should just keep XP on your computer and use Office 2003. I have tried installing Office 2003 on earlier versions of wine and it just does not work. I have had success CrossoverOffice to make MS office 2003 work but it CO is not worth $40 to me. I prefer OpenOffice. I have had stability issues with every version of MS Office that I have ever used. I am a grad student who writes a lot of papers with a lot of data analysis which have lots of graphics. When your documents get ~10 pages long with lots of graphics in MS office has tended to crash and lose your work. OpenOffice may not seem as user friendly as MS Office. But after a little use you will realize that it is just different. I think that OOo is just as easy to use as MS Office. You do not have grammatic in OOo. However you do not have word auto-complete in MS Word. OOo may seem awkward at first, but you do do not have to pay $300 for it. Writer, Math and Impress in my experience are 95% compatible with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint respectively. Usually whenever you cannot view or edit a document it in my experience has been caused by a hack putting a platform dependent 'real time' data fetch link which in OOo on Linux just does not work. The actual occurrence of this malfunction is very low. I have never had lost a document from a program crash. I have not lost a document from a system crash. I have never lost a document from an OOo crash. I use OOo and Linux because all of the above have happened in MS Office on Windows. I admit I am a bit biased. I left the Microsoft platform out of frustration, So naturally I will tell of the negative reasons why. However, I encourage you to give OOo an honest try, I use it on a daily basis and I like it, as much as I can like a word processor. You cannot beat the price. If it doesn't work for you I costs just as much to uninstall it as it did to download it.
  7. I pray Yes! Do my feet stink?
  8. In Living Colour - Cult of Personality
  9. Chromakey - Graveyard Mountian Home
  10. Sorrry guys. I did google it. I came across some romance novel with a reference to an unrelated character named drusella. Then I searched The Bored and came up with no other answer. There is something cool here. A community devoted to a great artist. And rewards to people to speak out. I do not know who created this but I shall say thank you. Now saturnine thinks that that answer to who created the Bored is probibly referenced google. This time I will be lazy and not google "who created the bored." because some dumbass thinks my curiousity is not as good as anybody else's. (BTW I did not know there was a limit to the number of threads created borntohula) Hey everybody look at the guy who does not know his Roman history! Fransisco should know that Caligula thought he was Jove. How dumb is he for having a masters in statistics, and not a degree in western history. WTF. All I have to say is thank you Seanathon for having an answer 7 minutes after I aksed the Stupid question. Probibly the only guy who does not know what a bandwagon is, everybody call him/her stupid too (he/she builds a community a lot better than everyone else does). Sorry to dissapoint everybody. Maybe I should have asked a question like, "What do you think Matthew's Favourite colour is?" -- I think it may be green, because he is fresh like brocoli." My question is answered and I guess I'll be taking my banning tomorrow." ..... Thank-you Goodnight! Francisco
  11. The Phantom- Penthouse J
  12. I would have to reccomend Seriously serious. It is not as 'deep' as Agorophobe. But Seriously Serious has a neat 80's type sound maybe. I cannot put my finger on it, it is just neat.
  13. I like seriously serious because of the f-ed up bass or chello or stand up bass or whatever that is. It is a cool sound. Finally something I think is Unique
  14. China Girl Awesome Bass line and the Lyrics She said ..... Shhhh
  15. Rush (Post must be longer than 8 Characters)
  16. How about Deadman's Party by Oingo Boingo... Or Spin me round by Dead or Alive
  17. I was wondering if anyone out there knew what that line from Were So Heavy refers to. I figure somebody does from the Murphy/Okham discussion from before Francisco
  18. Most definately they will have a name. It is difficult to order and sell cd's whenever one cannot communicate which plastic disk somebody wants. I think this band will do. Obviously there are enough people to do all of the jobs. I think it will sound like a jazz, blues, western, and folk fused into something a little more modern, maybe a little electirc guitar. Obviously I am American you can tell by my arrogant ways. Anyway I have no idea what Matt is going to do next. Which is why I appreciate his work. I have no familiarity with the band Limblifter or whatever that is. I Know the two demos released under jackpillowhead and I think it is an interesting direction. The same direction I wish to cite as distinctly different From MG or MGB. I cannot wait to see what is produced from this new musical creation. However I cannot even speculate where that wiley Canadian will go with this new musical incarnation. Anticipation Francisco
  19. My devil's on rollerskates Down at the roller rink Picking up chicks for me Ones that push and push and push till it hurts- Hello Timebomb Hey I've been thinking Why don't we get out of here tonight? Get in the car and just start driving Fuck them if they can't take a joke Right? -House of Smoke and Mirrors I got me a whore head i got me a day star i lost me control of myself and baby i don't want it back no i don't want to be like that if this is us in control of ourselves -Man of Action
  20. My first post online ever so bear with me. The Future is X-Rated was the first MGB song that I ever heard. The summer of 2000, while waiting for a brand new duplex to be built at University, my seven best friends and I lived for free in a two bedroom house owned by the two ph*cktards who were four months late on the completion. We lived like a family, something that at that time I had not realized I missed so much. Every day was a cookout, we had the girls from the apartments across the woods behind the house over every evening. We used the walk-in and utility closets for privacy. We had a much music and I could remember sitting on the couch with my boys watching for hours while our hangovers faded. That was when I discovered MGB. Every time I hear The Future is X-Rated I am brought back to the summer where the police department knew us all by name. Where I rediscovered the joy of getting drunk and singing barber shop quartet (or seven-tet) versions of crappy pop songs to get some girl's attention/temporary affection. When every time I got off work, I knew there was some reason to go home. or There was this one time I listened to Avalanche.... that was cool
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