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Everything posted by Sir Stewart
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"When you meet someone you like, look out!" The hell does that mean?
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Yaya?
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That post is the only one I've read in this whole thread, and now I'm wasted.
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Literally or figuratively?
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I saw DD in 98ish, when it was just Simon and Nick, with Warren and some others. Woulda been a good show, but it was memorable mostly for the fact that when their sound system kicked 3/4s through the show, they went acoustic and the whole theater was singing along to Rio and a few others. Good times.
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Hi gershon.
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I imagine this is good news for Warren Cuccurullo.
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Someone sent me that months ago. I probably posted it in an RTT.
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How's Papi a dick, yo? I'm not saying I know personally that he's a not a dick.
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That'd be a short thread.
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Game Theory is growing on me like spacemoss on Jordy Verrill.
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...just like your momma.
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Sign 'O' the Times
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Ahh, "trite." A word that only gets trotted out by real twats.
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Nice! Thanks for the link, samo.
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Old people unite!
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Johnny Nash, yo. EDIT: Wait, Cliff wrote that?
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Rush Limbaugh for President!!
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I will be listening to the LP copy my departed friend bought the week before the CD was available.
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Don't Worry About A Thing - Stevie Wonder
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Let's settle this ONCE AND FOR ALL...
Sir Stewart replied to Nonlinear Nonfiction's topic in Just A Fan
Spencer and his friends? -
U R the sexiest man alive.
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Let's settle this ONCE AND FOR ALL...
Sir Stewart replied to Nonlinear Nonfiction's topic in Just A Fan
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I'm glad we're on the same page Ficky. LaRussa looked like a kid in a candy store when Edmonds doubled last night. I think the guy's likeable. Anyone ever read Three Nights In August (not sure of the title)?
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Thanks again to Beltmann for his spot-on Halloween recommendations. Last night: Truly disturbing and masterful work by Georges Franju. The daughter of a reknowned surgeon has been horrifically disfigured in a car accident, and young ladies around Paris begin disappearing, perhaps for science. Especially impressive for its creepy surgery scenes, since it was made in 1959. An accompanying documentary on Paris slaughterhouses made years earlier by Franju (thank you Criterion!) sheds light onto his abilities in making those scenes work. Great acting all around. This is one of the best movies I