woolythinking
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Post by woolythinking on Jan 5, 2006 22:19:53 GMT
I'm going to see Coheed and Cambria again. This time in Birmingham, which involves considerably less travelling than last time. And I don't care that it's a silly band, I have a great deal of love for them. Though technically I've not splerged my money till I pay my friend back.
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renie
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Post by renie on Jan 6, 2006 8:55:23 GMT
who's the band that you're too ashamed to admit please? Death Cab for Cutie . . . *runs and hides*
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no mayo please
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Post by no mayo please on Jan 6, 2006 10:43:23 GMT
I'm not a big fan of garlic crushers. To me they make the garlic have a bitter taste, so I tend to just mince by hand. Also, I don't like to wash them, with all the garlic caught in the little holes. But I do like knives - man, I wish I could afford enough meat to justify a cleaver. With a cleaver, my kitchen would be complete. Yeah I hear that, dunno about you foreigners but it's all the rage where I live to have herbs in tubes, like garlic and chilli and basil and stuff. So I've been using that for a while but I really hate the sealed-in sort of taste. Plus my knives are too whimpy to chop garlic. I don't know how you use minced, it's so goopy! My real qualm with garlic crushers is that the point is so your fingers don't smell, when you put a clove in and crush it it sort of keeps you away from touching it, but because I'm so anal I take all the little bits out and re crush them, so I get the most out of my clove. Then I smell for days.
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Post by sadie on Jan 6, 2006 12:47:48 GMT
who's the band that you're too ashamed to admit please? Death Cab for Cutie . . . *runs and hides* I hear a lot of people like 'em around here
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woolythinking
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Post by woolythinking on Jan 6, 2006 12:50:41 GMT
who's the band that you're too ashamed to admit please? Death Cab for Cutie . . . *runs and hides* I'm going to see them in February, and I'm proud, dammit! It'll be my second time, even.
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Post by aeiou on Jan 8, 2006 18:05:50 GMT
Love "Forever Changes" Zombies "Odessey & Oracle" (Best album of the '60s, I stake my reputation on it!) I just ordered these along with Rain Dogs and The Best of The Kinks based on your recommendations. I've downloaded most of the kinks hits, but I feel I needed to, as you put it, consolodate my cd collection a little Oh, and Mule Variations is out of stock on Amazon and Play.com so I'll wait a while for that.
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 8, 2006 18:43:16 GMT
Well there's always the real live record shops, if you can't wait. I got Rain Dogs a few weeks ago for 8.99 in HMV Although I think I may have been a case of mistaken labeling on HMV's part, all the other Tom Waits albums were £15 +.
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Post by cedric on Jan 8, 2006 19:06:27 GMT
I like green day. Many people think it sucks and hate billy. But love it. Although it doesn't really fit in my music taste. (Overall I don't like punk-rock).
I'm not really too ashamed to admit it because I just did. In that point of view, your question is actually silly, because if they are to ashamed to admit it, then they won't tell you wich band it is. If they do, then they're not really ashamed to admit it.
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Post by maple tree on Jan 8, 2006 19:11:35 GMT
Love "Forever Changes" Zombies "Odessey & Oracle" (Best album of the '60s, I stake my reputation on it!) I just ordered these. Hooray for you ordering Forever Changes! What a great album. I keep meaning to investigate the Zombies album too, I repeatedly hear it's a forgotten classic.
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Post by aeiou on Jan 8, 2006 19:12:01 GMT
Well there's always the real live record shops, if you can't wait. I got Rain Dogs a few weeks ago for 8.99 in HMV Very true, I'm gonna have a scrounge around in my crappy local one soon. Rain Dogs was £6.64 delivered btw
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 8, 2006 19:17:52 GMT
Yeah, well...Damn. I bought Martha Wainghright today, and it's good. I got it from Virgin so it's probably overpriced, but I just don't care, d'ya hear? *shakes fist*
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Post by sadie on Jan 9, 2006 2:43:43 GMT
Well there's always the real live record shops, if you can't wait. I got Rain Dogs a few weeks ago for 8.99 in HMV Very true, I'm gonna have a scrounge around in my crappy local one soon. Rain Dogs was £6.64 delivered btw rain dogs is great! i'm gonna listen now. are you gonna wait for mule variations? If you don't want to then I'd reccomend Franks Wild Years if you don't have it, because it's definately as good. okay im gonna listen to franks wild years instead now. Alice is also excellent. They're different. I have a feeling you'd like franks wild years more, maybe not. franks wild years is more upbeat, not neccisarily in all of the lyrics though. okay i've decided to listen to Alice now
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Post by sadie on Jan 9, 2006 3:17:57 GMT
to sum up... i think youd be getting a great album whichever you bought so yes
*carries on listening to alice*.....the lady across the road
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Great Mistake
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Post by Great Mistake on Jan 9, 2006 12:02:09 GMT
I like green day. Many people think it sucks and hate billy. But love it. Although it doesn't really fit in my music taste. (Overall I don't like punk-rock). I feel the same. Most modern punk rock is booooring. But Billy Joe isn't a bad song writer at all.
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Post by sadie on Jan 9, 2006 19:41:04 GMT
The Tom Waits book came today
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Post by aeiou on Jan 11, 2006 0:56:56 GMT
I just added a Flaming Lips ticket, 'Clouds Taste Metallic' and 'Transmissions from the Satellite Heart' to my January splerging.
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Post by Sir William on Jan 11, 2006 13:24:24 GMT
I bought a Herman Dune ticket...probably the best band I've ever seen,
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 12, 2006 23:42:41 GMT
Finally I have a splerge worth mentioning. I've managed not only to splerge my money, but 6 other people's ;D On tickets to ATP. Now 5 months of anticipation is my reward.
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Pasty King
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Post by Pasty King on Jan 13, 2006 0:41:21 GMT
Finally I have a splerge worth mentioning. I've managed not only to splerge my money, but 6 other people's ;D On tickets to ATP. Now 5 months of anticipation is my reward. Gah, lucky bastards. Muchly Jealous. Erm...I mean, Awesome! You'll have an ace time. *plots to kill Billy and steal his ticket, assuming Billy was one of the other people going*
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Post by aeiou on Jan 13, 2006 0:43:41 GMT
You can have first dibs on any unforseen droppings out That doesn't sound too nice
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Pasty King
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Post by Pasty King on Jan 13, 2006 0:50:42 GMT
You can have first dibs on any unforseen droppings out That doesn't sound too nice No, it doesn't, droppings out would be sad. Edit: Although that reminds me, I might be getting tickets to Jack Johnson that way, must ask Dave about that, it's not strictly someone dropping out, Dave had an extra ticket and his mate was going to buy it but hasn't been too active in the paying up front, and Dave said I could have it if he doens't pay up soon. Not that any of you know Dave...
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Post by Mr Butterfly on Jan 13, 2006 16:19:37 GMT
But we're all rooting for you
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Post by aeiou on Jan 13, 2006 17:45:59 GMT
You can have first dibs on any unforseen droppings out That doesn't sound too nice No, it doesn't, droppings out would be sad. I meant the scatological use of the word droppings, but yeah, that too.
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Post by jason (lord of all) on Jan 13, 2006 19:21:52 GMT
sweet FA
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Post by sadie on Jan 14, 2006 0:18:54 GMT
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