tabira
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What it is is what it is
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It's not fashionable to talk about, but IMO shame is a key to effectively disciplining a child. It installs the desire to make amends. A slap will get their attention and I'm not against that, but only very carefully chosen words, skillfully delive…
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Brian said:tabira said:Brian said:FrankieMeltzer said:Brian said:am i the only one who doesn't see a problem with this? It kind of excited you, right? Jeezus.It didn't excite me but we have a severe discipline and personal responsibilit…
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Brian said:FrankieMeltzer said:Brian said:am i the only one who doesn't see a problem with this? It kind of excited you, right? Jeezus.It didn't excite me but we have a severe discipline and personal responsibility problem in this count…
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Sheer brutality apart, this isn't punishment, it's humiliation. Punishment leaves the door open to retrieving your self respect. But here the message is completely lost leaving only anger and the desire for revenge. She's got hers now.
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3 of my favourite tracks of all time, 3 of my favourite bass lines of all time
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Opening scene of When a stranger calls (You Tubes pt 1-3)
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thanks for some of the positive comments here. Very pleased to have just found a cheap copy of this swiss jazz LP. Yes it's a total coltrane rip off but it's done so well with a lot of conviction. You can hear it here - first track - really ta…
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echoing Guzzo's post in the recent finds thread, I just grabbed a copy of this based on the youtube. A quick google on Geoffrey Stoner taught me that his other LP, called ain't nothing freaky, is exactly as the title suggests, whilst reading the c…
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Just upped another one from the same LP
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I dig that Jackie Mitto, thanks
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"Hi what's happen'in?" "ha.. you"
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Frank said:Video footage that pretty clearly shows it's him: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=26b_1319136067 Seems that somewhere along the way his neck got broke too... Looking at his capturers /henchmen doesn't exactly inspire one with much…
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People who "pretend" "not to notice" that wierd formation of human beings standing one behind the other and snaking it's way back from the counter, popularly referred to as a "QUEUE" There are 3 types that really piss me off: 1. The "I…
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DocMcCoy said: . It's funny to hear of newlyweds who choose this as their "first dance" song, thinking it's the words of a protective lover declaring their devotion to their partner. :lol: "Every move you make, every vow you break, eve…
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Danno3000 said:My is Dan. Sometimes people call me Danno. I don't remember why I used "3000". subliminally it makes it sound really fly like some miracle mail order cleaning product that isn't avaible in the shops. I should've called myself…
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The return of the living dead blues
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ketan said:Not soo old, but from 2009 and no mention yet on the site: So hardcore. I've heard comparisons to The Wire, but I'd add a dash of Zodiac in there with a hint of Twin Peaks. THIS. Best trilogy I've ever seen. (Bette…
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funky16corners said: Dude looks like he's steering the band with the tambourine. :lol:
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ahh jeez and another. Why can't I remember useful, practical information?
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LaserWolf said:tabira said: This was meant as a Colonial thing aka 1776. Still fits the thread nicely. which reminds me I guess SportCasual had a point afterall re the bicentennial thing
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soundsreal said:musica said:don_gigante said:...like the term 'world music'....baffling. "World Music" is one of the most insulting titles for a supposed genre of music ever thrust upon the human population. agreed Aah yes. Es…
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SportCasual said:Bicentennial Fever?maybe but it it dates back almost 10 years hence. More likely just an excess of the much spoofed baroque psych-soul under-current of the late 60s.
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I'm with you now ..just found another conquistador
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Otis_Funkmeyer said:I call this the conquistador phenomena. Almost as prevalent as alien tubing outfits. You mean the short lived moon-boot-in-communal-shower-room movement?
