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Copper Feel

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  1. The "phD" means nothing here, we could use a harelip though.
  2. Screw you guys, a message board is to be taken seriously, what credentials do you have?
  3. When was this album first planned for release? 1996? I ask because 5 years is still a very long time between original material, even if it pales in comparison to 15 years.
  4. You sir are a kind man.
  5. I will join your forum on the condition of adminship.
  6. I fedded my family with blood, sweat and tears.
  7. Copper Feel

    Bye

    "Bye" is far too informal "goodbye" would work much better.
  8. I have gotten over here Think he might be attempting a subliminal message?
  9. he sure pissed me off that one time...you remember it, bob You're a tard when it comes to the wrestling Oh god I remember that quote, does anybody have a link?
  10. Black Lushus, what is your gender?
  11. Hey Hotbutter Spoontoaster, do you concur?
  12. Personally, I would go for Chinese.
  13. No I found him entertaining, but that is just because he is a great poster on other boards and seeing him act like a retard here was entertaning in context. TSM: Inferior posters for inferior posts.
  14. This thread has fractured my fragile little eyes.
  15. Woah, that guy with less then 500 posts is the 5th registered member.
  16. As bad as my grammar can at times be, I still get very annoyed when transcripts of plays start sentences with and.
  17. I can't be the only peron who finds this thread extremely disturbing, can I?
  18. This thread does shine Chav, just like an illuminated turd.
  19. How is taking 10 seconds off a problem?
  20. Queen > Paedophile's Convention.
  21. 22. Carlito Brigante shares a skin colour with him.
  22. Keep the Aspidistra Flying by George Orwell. This is predominantly about poverty but advertising is satirised throughout as well. Orwell makes his point through the character of Gordon Comstock, one whom is so scared of being caught in "the money trap" that he gives up a well payed job in advertising to work in a book shop. The best characterization in the book comes when Gordon is interacting with other people (rather than the many narratives in which he is left alone with his thoughts) as we see how his complete and utter lack of wealth makes virtually all social situations downright miserable. Highly recommended. A Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn. This is about the daily life of a Russian prisoner under Stalin's reign of terror. The writing was perhaps too dry for me as the lack of character development stopped me from quite enjoying the book.
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