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  1. Giuseppe Zangara

    RAZ B ACCUSES EX-B2K MANAGER OF PAEDOPHILIA

    Or maybe you're an idiot. Probably that!
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    RAZ B ACCUSES EX-B2K MANAGER OF PAEDOPHILIA

    haha, Matt Young, you make me laugh. Is it my being a "snob" that keeps me from wishing sodomy on those I don't like?
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    I am starting a TSM Wiki

    http://tsmpedia.wiki-site.com/index.php/Super_Secret_Jerks
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    2008: The Year in Music

    I know how you feel. When you get told off by the likes of redbaron51 in Site Feedback it's like how can I go on showing my face around here.
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    2008: The Year in Music

    What's funny is you didn't edit out your original post until several hours after the fact.
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    Every new poster is "Probably Leena".

    Guys Leenas a really good poster and all those who want her banned just want to fuck her and I dont know why youre so bent on getting rid of her each and every time she starts up a new account I mean this board obviously means a lot to her so much so that its a crutch I mean how else is she going to get through life so maybe you guys shouldnt be intimidated by a smart and sexy woman that all of youre so intimidated by and just want to fuck so lets let her back on the board because this is a really good board.
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    Book recommendations

    Also, got a Barnes & Noble gift card for Christmas. I'd like to pick up some hardcover books, but I cannot think of any recent releases I've a desire to get. I considered Junot Diaz's The Brief, Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, but my roommate got it for Christmas so I'll probably borrow it once he's read it. Still, as far as hardcovers go, there's always the hc editions of books under the Modern Libray line or Everyman Library line, but I don't know how much I'll find at the store. Paperbacks it is, then.
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    Book recommendations

    I'm probably not going to read it anytime soon. Maybe in the summer. I started Cormac McCarthy's The Crossing yesterday. 100+ pages into it and it is a strong effort so far, but not up there with his very best novels.
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    What are some cool names for dogs.

    If it's a boy, I'm naming him Bunk. Still, I'm open to suggestions for girl names and also more boy names. EDIT: I'm not having much luck in typing thread titles, lately.
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    subliminal_animal

    I wish I had saved the aim conversations . He was just like he was on the board.
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    2008: The Year in Music

    Your earnestness is refreshing.
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    2008: The Year in Music

    Click only if you like hot fire.
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    What are some cool names for dogs.

    Newfoundlands seem cool, but they're far too big for my apartment. My dog is about 20 pounds and terrier-sized, so I'm looking for something either that size or not too much larger. I love bassets, but I don't know about getting one anytime soon.
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    What are some cool names for dogs.

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    subliminal_animal

    Meatwad's good now? Speaking of which: This Meatwad is a poster to watch.
  16. Giuseppe Zangara

    Some questions for TaigaStar to consider.

    lol how about that this thread is ghey guy EDIT
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    What are some cool names for dogs.

    I'll pretend I got that.
  18. Giuseppe Zangara

    Let's discuss Can.

    Don't bother. They're terrible.
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    There Will Be Blood

    cabbageboy, you're pursuing an argument no one was making. And one that's not worth making. That Lewis hasn't been in a "classic" film is irrelevant to the point Curry—and you yourself, given that you acknowledged Nicholson, De Niro, et al have made their share of garbage—made.
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    Let's discuss Can.

    They came in the mail today! Sooner than I expected. As usual, stellar remastering job on these. Future Days, based on one listen, may've benefitted the most from clean-up. So much so, I might, in time, bump up the album to the number one spot. Such a beautiful record and it's never sounded better. Delay 1968, which I'm listening to now, is fun. The krautrock-sound wouldn't come into being until their proper debut, Monster Movie, so here you get a Can that sounds like the missing link between the Velvet Underground and the Stooges. Good stuff. (An aside: the liner notes to Delay 1968 take a swipe at Radiohead—pairing them with Coldplay!—and since Czech will be curious, I'll quote the piece here: Interesting that he threw in a dig at Radiohead right after mentioning "Thief"—a song that Radiohead had been known to cover live—though he doesn't give a clear indication that he knew that. Regardless, putting them in company with Coldplay betrays his ignorance.)
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    There Will Be Blood

    I have some reservations about Paul Dano having what appears to be a sizable role, since, well, he was terrible in the only other film I've seen him in. Maybe PTA can get a good perf out of him. (Wouldn't be the first time he coaxed solid work out of someone who was otherwise useless; witness Heather Graham.)
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    What are some cool names for dogs.

    Beer-related: if I ever get a black dog, I will name him Porter.
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    There Will Be Blood

    Allegedly, the basic premise is all that remains from the original book; everything else is Anderson.
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    2008: The Year in Music

    Have yet to listen to either one, but I've recently downloaded the following: Atlas Sound - Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel Hello, Blue Roses - The Portrait is Finished and I Have Failed to Capture Your Beauty Both of which are early contenders for Worst Album Title of the Year. HBR is further knocked because the name is a reference to The Glass Menagerie. That really rubs me the wrong way. The doubly whammy of annoying band name and equally annoying album title would normally be enough to drive me away from ever checking it out, but Dan Bejar's involvement warrants a listen.
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