LazarusOblong
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PatrickCrazy said:re: program being a success, given current and projected enrollment stats, the only way it's going to be successful is if they can get enough younger enrollees to subsidize older people. young people are not signing up and will no…
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vintageinfants said:LazarusOblong said:He's the most famous Canada-based Canadian since Wayne Gretzky. how much do we owe you for such incredible insight on the matter? You don't usually stoop to the "we," so I guess that one worked. …
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PatrickCrazy said:Bon Vivant said:PatrickCrazy said:keep talking shit and cheerleading Keep whining and telling untruths. Those are your specialties! http://www.politico.com/story/2013/11/obamacare-fix-white-house-99862.html …
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batmon said:I like my boy Jermaine O'Neal off the bench. It's kind of terrifying that a no-effort joke like him still draws an NBA paycheck.
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Yemsky said:LazarusOblong said:Reynaldo said:The Rite of Spring I saw them open for Minor Threats once. I don't who you are thinking of but I am pretty sure He meant Igor. If there's a course in Getting Jokes anywhere near you enro…
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He's the most famous Canada-based Canadian since Wayne Gretzky.
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PatrickCrazy said:Apparently Obama did not know that the website wasn't going to work and it's all someone else's fault Those lead paint chips you couldn't get enough of as a child have really done a job on you.
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Reynaldo said:The Rite of Spring I saw them open for Minor Threats once.
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Lewis said: on the radical disturbing freak fringe tip I would say Just an undistinguished noise/industrial group with shock covers/titles. I had an LP by them which wasn't awful called "Music For Sick Queers." Irony or something…
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bassie said:Okem said:There are, as the original post alludes to, several definitions of "radical" as well as the subjective views within each. The main ones mentioned seem to be; 1. The game changer. Music that existed pretty much within it'…
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A lame movie about the last days of Hank Williams' life came out last year. I'd like to see a good one someday.
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Nabozo said: or even the late beach boys? Oh holy goddamn, have words now lost all meaning? Who's next? Lee Greenwood? Pia Zadora?
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james said: Anyway, as far as "radical," the first things that came to my mind were Jimi Hendrix and Suicide. Both were hugely sonically innovative when they came out, and while both were influential to greater or lesser extents, I don't t…
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gareth said:Horseleech said:Frank said:Can you imagine going to record store as a teenager, picking up Funhouse right when it came out and hearing it in the true context of its time... I can't even imagine but that would probably fuck up your head f…
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I love "Rise." It's as close as Lydon ever came to trad Irish folk. I highly recommend his autobiography, "Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs."
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Gary said:Yeah, I suppose I did enjoy the day. Then again, I tend to enjoy most days. And that's how it should be.
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Gary said:Negativland. Still love this: And this:
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Kurt Vonnegut, US Army veteran and survivor of the firebombing of Dresden when he was a POW, had this to say about Veteran's Day: I will come to a time in my backwards trip when November eleventh, accidentally my birthday, was a sacred day ca…
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Kinetic said:That comp with the Caroline Peyton tune is awesome. Weird scene. Is MX 80 on that comp?
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vintageinfants said: Yikes.
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If two solipsists collide on a music message board, do they care about sounds?
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Il Papa Humbuggo said: Different for the sake of different has been a mainstream aesthetic for decades now - it's over. Of course you're old and jaded and you're a music shopkeep, so you see music as mostly a commodity these days. And your…
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Frank said:LazarusOblong said: Frank, US embassies around the world are put through frequent debugging procedures. Your wife is probably well aware of that. Bug sweeps are standard procedure in embassies and of course there's an aw…
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Frank said:In my understanding of the term, only the covert collection of intelligence by one country on another is "spying". Such is the NSA's bugging of foreign embassies, the EU and the UN in the US, or the EU in Brussels. That's just some…
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Frank said:Thanks for the trip down memory lane but your broke ass sorry excuse of a former world power can't even protect itself from its own self... Nobody outside of your own brainwashed territory meets such antiquated bravado with anythin…
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Sorry, Frank, I generally agree with you but you could not possibly be more wrong here. Merkel can squawk all she wants, but none of this will have any long-term (or even significant short-term) effect on US-German relations. That's because …
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New reports from the Spiegel, Translated from the BBC: [quote author="Similar units were based in around 80 locations worldwide, according to the documents seen by Der Spiegel, 19 of them in European cities. So far it seems that only Br…
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RIP Walt Bellamy, aka Bells. If that rings any around here apart from Rockadelic's I'll be pleasantly surprised...
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HarveyCanal said:parallax said:LazarusOblong said: This country has a problem with the intersection of violence and stupidity. Anecdotally, I would say this is most of the world's view of the US. Guns are just too easy to acquire in th…
