Gobias Industries
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You sound like that's a bad thing...
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I suppose I should give Sowers another year or so before railing on him any more, but we lose games more often than we win them with his performances.
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The "I so don't care about the Olympics" thread
Gobias Industries replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I don't find it funny at all. -
Back off, boogaloo.
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Top 25 Live Rock Albums of All-Time
Gobias Industries replied to CortezTheKiller's topic in Someone Else's Song
At least Live Rust was #2. I can't believe the Beatles at the BBC didn't make it, while MC5 made the list? For reals? -
I'm giving myself a warm Welcome Back thread
Gobias Industries replied to Mrs. Peel's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
That's mindblowing. How did you survive? -
Wasn't Pete Best the main drummer for that? I know Ringo did tambourine on the track, but that's it. Granted, the tambourine is sick on Love Me Do, so I'll give you that. edit: Never mind, it was session drummer Andy White. Ringo still did the tambourine, though.
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Oh, I know. I mean, when we traded CC first, then Casey Blake, it was obvious, but our pitching staff has been pretty weak and it's just getting weaker. Plus, I've always had a soft spot for Mr. Byrd, so this is aggravating to an extent. We are trying to shape up, who, Sowers? 1-6? For real? We need at least some reliable pitching to carry over, and now the only person to be so is really only Cliff Lee. I still want to win some games. I don't care how far we look into the future but at least give us the chance to win a few games before the next season.
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Bitch, you ain't gonna leave! Every drum part is my favorite part. I can't compare them. Picking one is doing a disservice to the other equally as awesome drum parts.
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WHAT?!?!?!?!?! WHY DID WE TRADE PAUL BYRD DAMNIT I'm fine now. But not really. Our starting lineup has sucked hardcore except for Lee and Byrd and this doesn't help.
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Happy birthday Sue Miller Tweedy
Gobias Industries replied to pillowy star's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Happy birthday! -
I was the same way. Eventually I got into it. I started with In Rainbows (it was free at the time... ) and then worked from there. OK Computer came easiest after that. Kid A came last. I still haven't heard Amnesiac... (I'm going to put it on my to buy list)
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China, however, cares too much about economic growth to do anything. I mean, they've put off reclaiming Taiwan for 50 years so they can develop into an industrialized nation. Russia, Iran, yeah, I suppose it's entirely possible.
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Four straight for the Tribe!
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Happy birthday, fellow Buckeye! O-H-I-O
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This just in - coffee is good for you
Gobias Industries replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
This is good, because I plan on brewing a lot of good coffee at my apt. next year. -
Late jumper on the wagon, but I love this album. I mostly bought it because it's 3$ on Amazon, but it's really, really, good.
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The "I so don't care about the Olympics" thread
Gobias Industries replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Ouch. How unfortunate. -
Bored enough for another go: Interrupt handler - More Than What We Are The image doesn't really fit with the album title...
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http://www.myspace.com/imfrombarcelona Basically a Swedish bersion of BSS, or at least that's how they call it.
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Nothing says "good job" like a smack on the ass.
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This. When people bring up how they are "liek the same," I get half-angry and explain how they actually differentiate from their roots. Radiohead takes from a more "alternative," post-punk-ish history while Wilco draws from the more "folk," alt-country, Americana roots. They have followed similar arcs, so to speak but their pasts are so different. What would be a more interesting argument is that whether Radiohead and Wilco, despite different roots, have followed parallel paths.