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Umbrellaless - That is quite a feat in victoria, you must be wet alot.
Warning! Watching all the LRR videos at one time can be hazerdous to your sanity! It could cause your brain to explode and dribble out your ears. Im sure you have a very nice brain and wouldnt want to lose it! Although insanity can be fun. This forum kinda proves it!
Warning! Watching all the LRR videos at one time can be hazerdous to your sanity! It could cause your brain to explode and dribble out your ears. Im sure you have a very nice brain and wouldnt want to lose it! Although insanity can be fun. This forum kinda proves it!
- umbrellaless
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That is quite a feat in victoria, you must be wet alot.
*coff* yes. very wet. oh baby...*coff coff*
sorry...every so often the maturity just slips...
anyway, yeah. I don't so much mind it, as long as my feet are dry. I hate wet feet.
"When you do not speak, other people presume you to be deaf or feeble-minded and promptly make a show of their own limitations"
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WHO WILL EVER NOTICE THE NINJA-EDIT? Bwaahaahaa...
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Hi, I'm Jess. This is me.
I live in New York with some other internet people, and we stopped by to say hi yesterday. Maybe you guys noticed.
We are all in love with Graham and Kathleen, so this is part of our plan to split them up. Into small pieces. So that we may all have a part of them. Mu hu ha and whatnot.
I live in New York with some other internet people, and we stopped by to say hi yesterday. Maybe you guys noticed.
We are all in love with Graham and Kathleen, so this is part of our plan to split them up. Into small pieces. So that we may all have a part of them. Mu hu ha and whatnot.
Graham wrote:Oh, Jess.
There's already a little part of me in everyone.
And a significantly larger part in Kathleen.
Welcome!
-G
That is disgusting. And I guarantee that I am %100 Graham-free.
"I swear it," said the other mother. "I swear it on my own mother's grave."
"Does she have a grave?" asked Coraline.
"Oh yes," said the other mother. "I put her in there myself. And when I found her trying to crawl out, I put her back."
"Does she have a grave?" asked Coraline.
"Oh yes," said the other mother. "I put her in there myself. And when I found her trying to crawl out, I put her back."
- Smokin' Joe Musashi
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From what I understand, there is no way Graham could be slipping it in without me noticing. Unless all the tales of eipcness are false. Then it might be possible.
And EW, Kathleen, that is gross.
And EW, Kathleen, that is gross.
"I swear it," said the other mother. "I swear it on my own mother's grave."
"Does she have a grave?" asked Coraline.
"Oh yes," said the other mother. "I put her in there myself. And when I found her trying to crawl out, I put her back."
"Does she have a grave?" asked Coraline.
"Oh yes," said the other mother. "I put her in there myself. And when I found her trying to crawl out, I put her back."
Hey all,
My name is Ashley. I'm 21. I was hodgepodging my way through an English degree at UVic up until recently, when I decided to take some time away from it. Over the summer, I moved back home to dear Edmonton and I haven't worked up the gumption to leave yet (see: cheap living costs.) Anyways, while still at UVic last spring, I met Jeremy through a group project and he introduced me to this site. I've been an on and off frequenter ever since and have no idea why I'm just creating a forum account now.
Having recently watched your indie scenester rant, I feel compelled to acknowledge that I am something of a music snob. I don't think I realised the extent of this till I caught myself thinking, "The Foo Fighters as a bonus? I hope he's not being serious," midway through. I also work in the music section of my local A&B Sound and can't help but snicker when I overhear some girl talking about wanting to "marry The Bravery", or feel a twinge of hopelessness when a person I've recommended Sigur Ros to walks out with Rihanna. The staff has also drawn handlebar moustaches on every single Nickelback poster which a label rep has put up in our store....but I don't have any moral misgivings about that.
At any rate, I'm the first to admit that my current knowledge of music encompasses only the minutest of specks. I'm always open to suggestions. These days I'm listening to: Fembots, Castanets, Gang of Four, Jens Lekman, Pere Ubu, Gravenhurst, Stereolab, Sufjan Stevens, Do Make Say Think, Devendra Banhart, Talking Heads, Pavement, etc.
And I DO really like the Arcade Fire.
My name is Ashley. I'm 21. I was hodgepodging my way through an English degree at UVic up until recently, when I decided to take some time away from it. Over the summer, I moved back home to dear Edmonton and I haven't worked up the gumption to leave yet (see: cheap living costs.) Anyways, while still at UVic last spring, I met Jeremy through a group project and he introduced me to this site. I've been an on and off frequenter ever since and have no idea why I'm just creating a forum account now.
Having recently watched your indie scenester rant, I feel compelled to acknowledge that I am something of a music snob. I don't think I realised the extent of this till I caught myself thinking, "The Foo Fighters as a bonus? I hope he's not being serious," midway through. I also work in the music section of my local A&B Sound and can't help but snicker when I overhear some girl talking about wanting to "marry The Bravery", or feel a twinge of hopelessness when a person I've recommended Sigur Ros to walks out with Rihanna. The staff has also drawn handlebar moustaches on every single Nickelback poster which a label rep has put up in our store....but I don't have any moral misgivings about that.
At any rate, I'm the first to admit that my current knowledge of music encompasses only the minutest of specks. I'm always open to suggestions. These days I'm listening to: Fembots, Castanets, Gang of Four, Jens Lekman, Pere Ubu, Gravenhurst, Stereolab, Sufjan Stevens, Do Make Say Think, Devendra Banhart, Talking Heads, Pavement, etc.
And I DO really like the Arcade Fire.
Hey there! Welcome!
I like the Arcade Fire too, at least, I quite like what I've heard.
But are they really "OMFG BEST BAND EVAR!!?!?" like David Bowie says they are? (that was paraphrasing).
Sufjan Stevens? Awesome. Kathleen loves him.
Don't worry, we won't exclude you for being a music snob. We like people.
-G
I like the Arcade Fire too, at least, I quite like what I've heard.
But are they really "OMFG BEST BAND EVAR!!?!?" like David Bowie says they are? (that was paraphrasing).
Sufjan Stevens? Awesome. Kathleen loves him.
Don't worry, we won't exclude you for being a music snob. We like people.
-G
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