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If you want to see insane amounts of cute, do a google image search for "baby knut". Damn.
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Hey ellsworth, why not try to be a bit more sly?
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I don't think the original poster was looking for the tracks themselves. I think he was asking, if he was going to make a compilation for his own enjoyment, from tracks that he has already legally purchased, which tracks should go on it and how should they be sequenced. Discussion of such a compilation is different than posting links to tracks which are available commercially. As was pointed out above, there is a VC policy against that.
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I think it's a never-leaked-demo. It's only been rumored, never actually heard by the general public.
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I commented on this yesterday in another thread, but the basis they're using for "most dangerous" here is "injuries which kept the employee away from work for at least one day". If you cut this off with a higher standard, even "injuries which kept the employee away from work for at least two days", you'd probably have a completely different list of jobs. Or you could look at injuries which permanently disabled the employee, or which led to a fatality. So, "most dangerous jobs" is kind of an iffy title for that list.
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Wilco to perform at Outside Lands Festival in SF This Summer
gogo replied to gogo's topic in Just A Fan
The park is going to be so packed at night, you won't have any worries walking around. Here are a few B&Bs, etc., in the area. I've never stayed at any of these, so I can't give you any info on what the places themselves are like, all I can comment on are the neighborhoods: Inner Sunset (this is my neighborhood; tons of good, cheap-ish, restaurants in the area): http://www.moffatthouse.com/ http://www.studioonsixth.com/ Richmond District (the other side of the park; we rumble with them on a regular basis): http://my-rosegarden.com/ http://www.bbhost.com/oceanbeach/ Haight-Ashbury ( -
Moved and merged.
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He's like a young John Travolta, damn it!!! I like the thing with the mouth, too. I've been crushing ever since he did that Andy Gibb song during 70s week.
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Oh man, that sounds like fun!
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It's not just the teen girls. He's a totally do-able muppet, if I weren't old enough to be his mother.
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Carly Sang Total Eclipse of the Heart. Kristy sang God Bless the USA ("I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free..."). Simon nailed the critique on that one, with "that was the cleverest song choice we've had in years".
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Even if they went with "every one who walks into their local supermarket on this particular date gets a free can", they still wouldn't give away all that many. And if it really happened, the publicity for something like that would have to be worth at leat $15mil to them.
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Folks, this is supposed to be more of a general thread for logistics for the musictoday presales. I'm certainly not against the exuberance over ticket-buying success (I've been more than guilty of it myself on occasion ), but for specific shows, questions about specific venues, etc., please either find a pre-existing thread for that show, or feel free to start one. Thanks for keeping the pre-sale thread tidy!
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OK, I'm late to help out with the Albuquerque tickets, but: no. This is what it says on the wilcoworld.net tour info page: You should be pre-registered for a musictoday account (your own account name and password), but there is generally not any additional password for musictoday presales.
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Yeah, if you click all the way through on the Albuquerque date, it definitely says 10:00am local time. I'm 99% sure that that's going to be it, 10:00am New Mexico time. No, I'm pretty sure I know who he's talking about!
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Much love to Dunja and Tara and all the Pillowy family.
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Wilco to perform at Outside Lands Festival in SF This Summer
gogo replied to gogo's topic in Just A Fan
Did you see him before that, and he didn't suck? Because I'm pretty sure he's always been a scientologist. Yeah, first year for this festival. I agree, it seems crazy that they wouldn't sell single-day tickets, if they don't sell out the three-day passes. -
My niece gave a report in class a few weeks ago on the JFK assassination. I told her I would love to see her standing in front of the class doing the "Back... and to the left!" scene from the Oliver Stone movie. We also spent several weeks telling her "Oswald wasn't near marksman enough..." (from Annie Hall). After her presentation, when the class got to ask questions, one kid asked "if Oswald was recruited to kill JFK as part of a conspiracy, did they pick him because he was a really good shooter?" She said she gave him the eyebrow:
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There are dozens from The Life of Brian, but currently the kids are cracking each other up with: "I have a vewy gweat fwiend in Wome called 'Biggus Dickus'."
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I think I enjoyed it more on second viewing, because I knew that I didn't have to be bothered waiting for the plot to kick in. It just was what it was, and it was beautiful. My mom would like to see it, but I've been putting off watching it with her, because she's not a big fan of any ambiguity at the end of a story. She wants the people that are supposed to be together to end up together, and all loose ends to be tied up. Otherwise, what's the point?!?
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Posts in Umm... don't count.
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No worries.