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  1. Giuseppe Zangara

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    Pretty great.
  2. Giuseppe Zangara

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    I always love it when other people needlessly endanger their lives. Seriously, though, the first post in that thread is, by far, the most entertaining thing to appear HD in some time.
  3. Giuseppe Zangara

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    No.
  4. Giuseppe Zangara

    I've invented a new game.

    Oprah was on the show, once. So, ya know, you're wrong.
  5. Giuseppe Zangara

    I've invented a new game.

    Friends is so gay. I'd rather watch that queer Huckleberry Hound for 10 hours having a little "fun" with Snagglepuss. Never post again.
  6. Giuseppe Zangara

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    It's only been a month, dude. Come on. I will note that I fell in love with TV on the Radio's Young Liars EP. It came out last year, but I didn't hear it until early January. (Haven't heard their full length yet, though it's been leaked over the internet.)
  7. Giuseppe Zangara

    I've invented a new game.

    haha, you watch Friends.
  8. Giuseppe Zangara

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    My dislike of Del prevents me from enjoying Deltron; never heard Loveage. So I gonna go with the Handsome Boy Modeling School album. You dislike Del? Wierd... Dude's got talent, but he doesn't know when to quit. The way he turns practically every fucking track into a quasi-freestyle thing is gratingly self-indulgent. He managed to reign it in during his two appearences on So...How's Your Girl?, so I can enjoy him, but only in moderation.
  9. Giuseppe Zangara

    Album of Albums

    It's a tie between the first and third albums. I cannot pick one.
  10. Giuseppe Zangara

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    My dislike of Del prevents me from enjoying Deltron; never heard Loveage. So I gonna go with the Handsome Boy Modeling School album.
  11. Giuseppe Zangara

    I've invented a new game.

    Seriously. And chave's just bitter over his flop of a "heel turn." That said, I love you, chave, and I hope you'll listen to my show tomorrow! Hey, what's a cheap plug without a link? http://stream.unf.edu:8080/ramgen/wosp/wosp.smil I'll be on at 7pm, EST (which is midnight over in the UK), Sunday. I'll need all the listeners I can muster, seeing as how I'll be on against the Super Bowl.
  12. Giuseppe Zangara

    I've invented a new game.

    Seriously. And chave's just bitter over his flop of a "heel turn." That said, I love you, chave, and I hope you'll listen to my show tomorrow!
  13. Giuseppe Zangara

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    According to the evil RIAA, Outkasts' first album went platinum, Aquemini and ATLiens went double platinum, Stankonia went triple, and the latest one is currently at 7 million. Beastie Boys' first album is currently at 9 million, Paul's Boutique and Ill Communication are at triple, each, and Hello Nasty is at just platinum. (You can find all this information here. Just click on the "gold & platinum" link on the main page, and peruse the searchable database.) Looking at the numbers, the Beasties' popularity seems to have decreased over time, while Outkast's has only grown. Anyway, the only reason I compared the two was because they've both been deemed okay by non-rap fans. EDIT: Furthermore, I'd really rather not argue over which is better.
  14. Giuseppe Zangara

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    As a fan of Outkast for some years, I'm largely at a loss as to why they've now become the new Beastie Boys (being the rap act for people who don't like rap*). Yes, their current sound has more crossover appeal--compared to the relatively straightforward sounds of ATLiens and Aquemini (the latter being my favorite album of the 90s, by the way)--but I don't know why they've crossed over in this huge a fashion. *Not to say that Outkast sound anything like the Beastie Boys. Also, Outkast are way more popular than the Beasties ever were.
  15. Giuseppe Zangara

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    Meatloaf is a good looking guy. Good looking in the way a butternut squash left out in the sun is good looking. So what the hell are you talking about?
  16. Giuseppe Zangara

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    Now, now. We all know you hit the refresh button six times. Show a little patience the next time.
  17. Giuseppe Zangara

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    Alrighty then. If IRC is for talking, then why does almost everyone on it idle around? It only happens when you're around. When I'm in one, it's a motherfucking party.
  18. Giuseppe Zangara

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    I prefer Inc, and no, I haven't. I seem to recall that EWR is wrestling-related, and I haven't given a toss about wrestling matters for over a year.
  19. Giuseppe Zangara

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    Wopat. The man could fucking leap over anything.
  20. Giuseppe Zangara

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    It's a side-effect of apathy.
  21. Giuseppe Zangara

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    I have sigs turned off, so it's irrelevant to me. Also, pages one and two of a Google image search on Kylie are divine.
  22. Giuseppe Zangara

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    There doesn't appear to be a smiley to indicate such, so I'll just say they bore me.
  23. Giuseppe Zangara

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    http://www.askjeeves.com http://web.ask.com/web?q=Why+is+Iceland+ca...&askbutton.y=14 If I wanted an answer from Jeeves I would have gone to that site, I want your answer When I was a lad, I enjoyed watching Beakman's World, an edutainment science show featuring an eccentric man in a wig, a cute, spunky sidekick and a disgusting man in a rat costume. For me, it was the only reason to get up early on Saturday mornings; cartoons meant little to me, but Beakman...that's where my heart belonged. Beakman's World had a segment in each show where he, Beakman, would answer questions from the viewers. One day, I was moved to send my own question to Beakman--why does my reflection in the bowl of a spoon appear upside down?--but Beakman never answered it. Instead, I was sent a postcard thanking me for asking the question, but Beakman didn't have the time to answer every question he received, and that sometimes it is most rewarding to look up the answer yourself. What the fuck? I would've looked up the answer myself, but I had no idea where to begin! That's why I needed Beakman. That he never answered my question is why I never went into the science field myself. Who knows, maybe I could've found the cure for cancer. Millions will die, thanks to that bastard. (The moral of the story, FrigidSoul, is sometimes it is more rewarding to look up the answer yourself.)
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    SQL ERROR LOL
  25. Giuseppe Zangara

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    I never saw The Living Daylights; I saw License to Kill when it came out (I was 10, for those keeping track). I recall enjoying it--and Dalton, too, I suppose--immensely, but my aesthetic sensibilities aren't at the same level they were over a decade ago.
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