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k thx

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  1. This sucks, it won't accept my picture. I'm going to the pub.
  2. When I went to MySpace, it had a link to The Eighties Matchbox Disaster's page on the mainpage, which streams demos of their new stuff. This immediately makes up my mind. I will be on MySpace shortly.
  3. I may set up a my space profile today or tomorrow. If I do I'll invite everybody to join, and everyone can be my weird cyber-friend and I shall have a network of freaks at my disposal.
  4. STOP TALKING
  5. Agreed. We should team up to fight him.
  6. I can be smug prick if it means luring goths into a false sense of security...
  7. The Babyshambles album
  8. I kinda wanna join MySpace because it seems so lame it could be cool. Convince me one way or the other.
  9. Get Madvillainy.
  10. No.
  11. Who was the first? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Some old guy. Grey hair. Senile.
  12. ?
  13. The anti-establishment has jumped the shark.
  14. CarnivalizComing is the second member of THE THREAD KILLERS~!
  15. No, really. Shut up.
  16. If I was TNA, I'd put this as a higher priority than a PPV. A good PPV could lead to a few extra PPV buys, but if they pull this off, it could open up a whole new audience.
  17. Quiet, you.
  18. The Establishment Come on, people -- Stop Fightin', Start Lovin' The first 45rpm single in Frank's Vinyl Museum is brought to us by Starday-King Records in Nashville (a city that seems to have been quite adept at producing this kind of thrift-store quality record). I was drawn to this disc by its title -- The Establishment. What a name for a band! What were these guys thinking? That they'd be the "alternative" rock band for sensible folks who didn't identify with the counterculture? Or did they once hear some hippies talking about "the establishment" and mistake it for a cool buzzword? I didn't care much for the "A" side of this single (In My Heart I Am A Free Man), but the "B" side is a classic -- Stop Fightin' Start Lovin'. The 60's and 70's produced a lot of antiwar songs, of course, but you'd have to look far and wide to find one as powerful and eloquent as this one: Now everyone I know is joinin' in the show They're shoutin' out what must be done Some say to fight for peace, while others holler "cease" Oh, nothing's won Too much talk and not enough doin' Can only lead to wreck and to ruin Come on people -- stop fightin' start lovin! John Lennon might be best remembered for telling the world to "Give Peace A Chance", but I wouldn't be suprised if it was The Establishment that finally drove Nixon to close the door on Vietnam. Power to the People!
  19. The Third ESTABLISHMENT~! endorses swinging.
  20. k thx

    Testing

    The end.
  21. Statues of Kotz are often used to ward natives away from the oxen.
  22. War leads to peace. Would you rather a leader who makes friends or a leader who beats enemies. Vote chave, a wartime leader.
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