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Everything posted by Sir Stewart
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Where's that from, Jorge?
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Red Sox, Pirates, Marlins blockbuster looking more likely
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Thanks! I sure hope this dingbat stops talking...
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Gah!
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Damn! Thanks for the heads up. I wonder if they'll bring back the boards...
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William Hurt's character from Broadcast News is the Anti-Christ.
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There should be "Rubinator 2000" production equipment for geezers at this point.
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Yes and yes! You just did.
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Pedroia! Youk!
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Man, there's something going on in this game.
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This is tough - he's made such cohesive albums that choosing certain songs over others seems unfair and maybe arbitrary. But hell, I need a new thread to read. Sexx Laws Guess I'm Doing Fine Jack-ass Orphans Where It's At Dead Melodies Lord Only Knows Nausea Nicotine & Gravy Debra Hollywood Freaks Chemtrails Static The Golden Age Que Onda Guero Strange Apparition Rental Car No Complaints Sunday Sun Loser Beercan The Information Walls Modern Guilt Hell Yes help: http://whiskeyclone.net/ghost/
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Come on!
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Does Keyshawn count?
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If he ends up in jail he may need a series of lubes to survive.
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Wilco doesn't care about "other" people.
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This is pretty much the only real problem I had with the film. Did he want people to think he was Harvey Fierstein?
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natalie jane / st. genevieve
Sir Stewart replied to fortuneinmyhead's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Listened to XTC's Nonesuch on a roadtrip this weekend and thought of Nat (though she'd probably go since it wasn't an earlier album! ) -
I like that one. It's got a nice, lush Bachrach feel.
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Dylan - Bootleg Series, Volume 8
Sir Stewart replied to you ever seen a ghost?'s topic in Someone Else's Song
Mississippi produced by Lanois is worth the price of admission for me. -
Congrats Mama & Uncle Sooie and welcome to VC, BabySooie.
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Dylan - Bootleg Series, Volume 8
Sir Stewart replied to you ever seen a ghost?'s topic in Someone Else's Song
I am drooling. -
I dig the percussion the most. Nice job.
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I like to sing his (mispronounced) name along to the chorus of PJ Harvey's "Sheela Na Gig"