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<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by jeremiah:
<STRONG> [img]images/smiles/converted/eek.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/converted/smile.gif[/img] Not only did he find it, he is in it [img]images/smiles/converted/smile.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/converted/eek.gif[/img]</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Lucky son of a *mumbles* [img]images/smiles/converted/biggrin.gif[/img]
Super find. Kudos to JCrumblyCookies!
July 5, 2001 at 1:57 pm in reply to: Need some help from you guys (name of cover song performed o #52901I’ve Had It by Henry Rollins and Black Flag
(absolutely certain)
<FONT>[ July 05, 2001 11:58 AM: Message mutated 1 time, lastly by ELJ ]</font>
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by salamiguy:
<STRONG>Jeremiah and Mattman are right;go see them!
I did`nt give a long post last night because I was busy,I hope you checked out the video I mentioned at rollingstone.com;if you could`nt find it there(I did`nt),do what I did;go to listen.com and type in MOA and click on the video and that will link you to RS.com
As Mattman said there stage show is awesome,very elaborate;I heard last year they`re touring stage prop is a giant brain!
also check out their website;astroman.com</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Thanks man. I couldn’t find that vid at RS either but I got it at the other place.
Thanks all for your info. I’m sold! [img]images/smiles/converted/smile.gif[/img]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ANTIPOP:
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Look Jaron, i dunno if the mods talk dirty on ya(actually I do- anyways) but I have said it before and I will say it again real loud this time "YOUR A WANKER" [img]images/smiles/converted/angryrazz.gif[/img]
Now every 1 repeat after me "Jaron is a wanker jaron is a wanker jaron is a wanker" [img]images/smiles/converted/cwm14.gif[/img]
later trav [img]images/smiles/converted/boid.gif[/img]</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Holy crap! "Jaron is a wanker" is the p/w to the admins/mod forum! Thanks AP, I’m reading all their sick twisted posts about cheese and pong. Mmmmm… pong… [img]images/smiles/converted/biggrin.gif[/img]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Another Girl Another Planet:
<STRONG>my monies on Mattman in this battle…hehe [img]images/smiles/converted/rolleyes.gif[/img]</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Vegas has Mattman going off at 3:1 odds. Smart money, smart money. Antipop may have the energy, but Matt’s taller and has a good chin. I say Mattman by TKO in the 7th. [img]images/smiles/converted/biggrin.gif[/img]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by hager:
<STRONG>I know more about politics than you do. I have been following it for years. You are one of those people that swallows every bold-faced lie Clinton pissed into your hungry gaping maw without questioning a word. Fuck you. Don’t pretend you love someone you don’t know, it’s a completely ignorant thing to fool yourself about. It’s a totally Judeo-Christian lie. Grow up a bunch.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>At what point did I say I was a Clinton supporter? I think Clinton was a filthy, filthy liar and an adulterer and I feel God will judge him as such. I also think he was the best President we’ve had in years. The economic record alone holds that fact up. It’s a strange paradox, but it seems sometimes that the possession of one trait does not exclude the possession of another; even when it happens that the two are counteropposites.
Clinton got things running so well (following the 12 years of presidential mismanagement that was the Reagen/Bush years) that he made people not need to care about politics. It’s true, think about it. He allowed the nation to fall into such a stupor because things were running so well, that policy and political agenda became irrelative and personality and likability and other such schemantics came into play.
Politics is often cyclical, and this happens following many of our great leaders extended administrations run out. And then, after mismanagement sets in, we head back to serious leaders. It always happens.
Democrats, Republicans – yeah, there’s alot in common. Ask Nader supporters; they’ll tell you that. But the fundamental policy differences between the two are tantamount. When those become secondary to the similarites in one’s mind, then I become scared from their lack of knowledge in the political machine.
And do not think I’m a democrat hardliner. Quite the opposite. While I do support much of the DNC’s agenda, some issues I come to a serious difference on: abortion rights for example.
I live in the state of Virginia. I do not know how knowledgeable you are in Virginia politics, but it has become an entirely Republican run entity. It was not 6 years ago. In those 6 years, I have seen despicable actions. I’ve seen the passage of mandatory moments of silence for "prayer and meditation." I’ve seen movements towards allowing concealed handguns. I’ve seen zero-tolerance policies in school systems that throw out kids for no reasons. I’ve even see laws go into consideration mandating the posting of the 10 commandments in public buildings, and forcing students to recite the Pledge of Alliegence despite religious protests. I will not stand for these things.
And so, when people become greatly concerned with attitudes and behaviors and likeability of politicians instead of policy, I tend to get very annoyed. Your politics fall where they fall and I respect that, but do not tarnish the system by playing mind games claiming the two sides are more alike then different. No sir, the differences are too great.
<FONT>[ July 04, 2001 10:14 PM: Message mutated 1 time, lastly by ELJ ]</font>
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by hager:
<STRONG>I know more about politics than you do. I have been following it for years. You are one of those people that swallows every bold-faced lie Clinton pissed into your hungry gaping maw without questioning a word. Fuck you. Don’t pretend you love someone you don’t know, it’s a completely ignorant thing to fool yourself about. It’s a totally Judeo-Christian lie. Grow up a bunch.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>At what point did I say I was a Clinton supporter? I think Clinton was a filthy, filthy liar and an adulterer and I feel God will judge him as such. I also think he was the best President we’ve had in years. The economic record alone holds that fact up. It’s a strange paradox, but it seems sometimes that the possession of one trait does not exclude the possession of another; even when it happens that the two are counteropposites.
Clinton got things running so well (following the 12 years of presidential mismanagement that was the Reagen/Bush years) that he made people not need to care about politics. It’s true, think about it. He allowed the nation to fall into such a stupor because things were running so well, that policy and political agenda became irrelative and personality and likability and other such schemantics came into play.
Politics is often cyclical, and this happens following many of our great leaders extended administrations run out. And then, after mismanagement sets in, we head back to serious leaders. It always happens.
Democrats, Republicans – yeah, there’s alot in common. Ask Nader supporters; they’ll tell you that. But the fundamental policy differences between the two are tantamount. When those become secondary to the similarites in one’s mind, then I become scared from their lack of knowledge in the political machine.
And do not think I’m a democrat hardliner. Quite the opposite. While I do support much of the DNC’s agenda, some issues I come to a serious difference on: abortion rights for example.
I live in the state of Virginia. I do not know how knowledgeable you are in Virginia politics, but it has become an entirely Republican run entity. It was not 6 years ago. In those 6 years, I have seen despicable actions. I’ve seen the passage of mandatory moments of silence for "prayer and meditation." I’ve seen movements towards allowing concealed handguns. I’ve seen zero-tolerance policies in school systems that throw out kids for no reasons. I’ve even see laws go into consideration mandating the posting of the 10 commandments in public buildings, and forcing students to recite the Pledge of Alliegence despite religious protests. I will not stand for these things.
And so, when people become greatly concerned with attitudes and behaviors and likeability of politicians instead of policy, I tend to get very annoyed. Your politics fall where they fall and I respect that, but do not tarnish the system by playing mind games claiming the two sides are more alike then different. No sir, the differences are too great.
<FONT>[ July 04, 2001 10:14 PM: Message mutated 1 time, lastly by ELJ ]</font>
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by hager:
<STRONG>Well, I’m glad everyone is okay, but I could have done without the political "insight" of a professional musician. George W is basically a power mongering big-government-aholic, as has every Democrat and Republican since anyone can remember. There is nothing wrong with greed and selfishness…serving your own self-interest is healthy, and it assures that no one else has to carry your ass and do it for you. All the stupid liberal voodoo about being altruistic and self-sacrificing is the cause of all the evil institutional (and forced) redistribution of wealth taking place in America. I have to look out for you because you are looking out for your neighbor who is busy looking out for his neighbor…it never ends, all at the point of a gun. The government is enslaving us to eachother. Things cost too much in America not because of the greed of businessmen, but because of the overregulation by the government. It’s an indisputable fact. Yeah, I hate George W, too…but no more that I hated Clinton, Gore or any of the other evil big-government fucks. Wake up people. Read some Ayn Rand and stop swallowing all this bullshit brotherly-love propaganda. Everyone agrees with me when I start talking about personal freedom and the freedom to do what you chhose if you don’t urt anyone else…and then all the people around me who seem to agree go and vote for the big-governent, prohibition-happy, freedom-stomping Democraps. Talk about being blind…they are as much the "establishment" as any Republican ever was.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>All joking aside, and with all due respect, you scare me, sir. No, to be more exact, your lack of knowledge about the fundamentals of politics scare me. I still love you though. [img]images/smiles/converted/smile.gif[/img]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by hager:
<STRONG>Well, I’m glad everyone is okay, but I could have done without the political "insight" of a professional musician. George W is basically a power mongering big-government-aholic, as has every Democrat and Republican since anyone can remember. There is nothing wrong with greed and selfishness…serving your own self-interest is healthy, and it assures that no one else has to carry your ass and do it for you. All the stupid liberal voodoo about being altruistic and self-sacrificing is the cause of all the evil institutional (and forced) redistribution of wealth taking place in America. I have to look out for you because you are looking out for your neighbor who is busy looking out for his neighbor…it never ends, all at the point of a gun. The government is enslaving us to eachother. Things cost too much in America not because of the greed of businessmen, but because of the overregulation by the government. It’s an indisputable fact. Yeah, I hate George W, too…but no more that I hated Clinton, Gore or any of the other evil big-government fucks. Wake up people. Read some Ayn Rand and stop swallowing all this bullshit brotherly-love propaganda. Everyone agrees with me when I start talking about personal freedom and the freedom to do what you chhose if you don’t urt anyone else…and then all the people around me who seem to agree go and vote for the big-governent, prohibition-happy, freedom-stomping Democraps. Talk about being blind…they are as much the "establishment" as any Republican ever was.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>All joking aside, and with all due respect, you scare me, sir. No, to be more exact, your lack of knowledge about the fundamentals of politics scare me. I still love you though. [img]images/smiles/converted/smile.gif[/img]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Another Girl Another Planet:
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Just kidding, but if it continues hypnosis may be the only cure for that kinda illness [img]images/smiles/converted/tongue.gif[/img]
</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>BeeGees!?! No, no, the only cure for that illness is drowning with extreme predjudice. [img]images/smiles/converted/wink.gif[/img]
Just kidding, salami, much love. [img]images/smiles/converted/smile.gif[/img]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mattman:
<STRONG>Nothing will ever best the mighty tesla coil though!!! [img]images/smiles/converted/eek.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/converted/biggrin.gif[/img]</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Speaking of Tesla, I saw them in concert a while back. It was SCARY how many of the songs I sang along with! [img]images/smiles/converted/eek.gif[/img]
The pic when you click on Mike Watt is hilarious.
Nice find. [img]images/smiles/converted/smile.gif[/img]
Yep, I ask the hard questions, get the real answers…
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Quote:Now we might as well tell them about the Freakscene Moonbase project…Hair-care accessories, eh?
<BLOCKQUOTE><font>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mattman:
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Now if they’d just swing by my town again… [img]images/smiles/converted/tongue.gif[/img]</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Got airfare? Fly to Richmond, you can stay with me! We can have a slumber party! Yay!!! [img]images/smiles/converted/tongue.gif[/img]
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