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Giuseppe Zangara

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  1. I'm at a loss as to why I should care about the question originally posed.
  2. Sierra Nevada is generally more expensive than Newcastle or Heineken around here. Also, it's better than either of those. Anyway, the Pale Ale (aka the green label) is the best. The only other Sierra Nevadas I've had are the winter ale, which was decent, and the porter (red label), which was a little too bitter for my taste.
  3. I was lying a moment ago.
  4. A larger version of this picture. nsfw
  5. I'll have you know I rate cocks without bias.
  6. That TSM Party thread was great, believe me. Not just because I started it and masterminded the whole affair, though that helped.
  7. The more I think about it, anyone interested in The Wedding Present should ignore my Watusi rec and go straight to Seamonsters. Quickly became one of my favorite albums upon first hearing it about a year-and-a-half ago.
  8. The Dirtbombs - Dangerous Magical Noise Intense and frantic rock music—emphasis on "rock" important—from the best band to come out of Detroit since the Stooges. Straight out of the garage, sure, but these guys are well-versed in all things punk (from glam to post) and soul (70s, specifically). Also worth checking out is their all covers album, Ultraglide in Black, which manages to transcend that mundane moniker and turn up as a fantastic album, period. American Music Club - Love Songs for Patriots Not as political as its title would imply, this collection of elegiac tunes blends folk and molasses-like noisey soundscapes into a stew not unlike later-period Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (think anything they've done since the dawn of this century; as such—let's be honest here—this is better than later period Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds). Mark Eitzel's lyrics are top notch, too—refer to "Patriot's Heart" and "Myopic Books" for proof. The Wedding Present - Watusi Extremely catchy, fuzzy and occasionally loud music from this band of Brits. It's difficult to describe this band without appearing to sell them short ("dur, they're indie rock with songs about love and heartbreak"), but David Gedge and company simply do it so well. Though this is their album I've been listening to most, lately, you'd be better off starting with Seamonsters or Bizarro.
  9. I like my phone, though, yeah, I was one of those "I'm never gonna get one of those things ever" type of guys beforehand. It's also serving as my home phone, since my roommates and I all have cells, there's just no need for a land line.
  10. "Oh, I don't know where to begin" - from the song "Accidents Will Happen," by Elvis Costello & the Attractions, from the album Armed Forces
  11. Yeah. And when I said "gothic," I meant in the "let's dress up in black and wear eyeliner" kind of gothic.
  12. Slow, droney, kinda gothic.
  13. Hey, I'm listening to Swans' Soundtracks for the Blind and I totally wanna have sex whilst it plays in the background. Awesome.
  14. I don't have cable. :\
  15. I said "cinema." Time for suicide.
  16. We can talk about Orgazmo, if you want.
  17. I don't remember how it's used, but that movie is a didactic, cringe-inducing embarassment of cinema. And song titles go in " ", not italics.
  18. *snort*
  19. I mean, there's obv. worse dudes here. C'mon.
  20. I'm prone to hyperbole. What a surprise.
  21. Hoff sucks so bad. Really, worst dude here.
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