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What's the price of gas where you are?
explodo replied to Twisted Acres's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
This argument doesn't work for a large chunk of Americans. It's just an easy, idealistic thing to spit out there when people complain about gas prices. Have you seen the size of this country on a map? -
I'd like to know when I said that.
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I think it would be pretty easy to make the argument that she hasn't been scrutinized for about a month now, so her polling is going to be higher. Also, Obama honestly performs better in those states than I expected (within the margin of error). And where is the stink being made about polls in Colorado, New Mexico, or California? Besides that, poll numbers don't make her any less insane. America has proven more than a few times that they don't mind voting for crazy fucks hellbent on the destruction of good times.
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Stage Names is not something I enjoy too much (their worst for me outside of Stars Too Small to See), so hopefully this will be better despite apparently being pulled from the same batch of songs (I think most of these were written for Stage Names) and themes.
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Hillary Clinton is batshit insane. She wants the uncommitted votes in Michigan to stay as uncommitted (giving Obama 0 delegates) and only have her votes count. So if they voted for her, it's good to count them because we don't want to disenfranchise people. But if they didn't, we don't care about disenfranchising them.
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And the fact that it says, "Do as they did in West Virginia" or whatever. You know, where Clinton scraped by.
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No doubt. It is awesome when religion is deployed as an excuse for hatred and ignorance.
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Voters decide? That's fresh.
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Totally. I'm an emusic member, but I can never think of anything I want when I sit down to use up my downloads. I usually just wait until the end of the month and throw them all at random junk that I never listen to. Maybe I should quit.
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Steve Buscemi Sledgehammer.
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As if priests and ministers don't do the exact same thing. I'm not going to defend Reverend Wright here, but I think your statement is bogus. Matters of faith are matters of opinion, and there are likely twenty gay-hating, intelligent-design-hawking ministers for every one Jeremiah Wright.
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Eww. No way. And I clearly know good album art better than you know good album art.
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In an awesome sort of way. I like it quite a bit.
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Those dates couldn't be worse for me, so I'm more than a little disappointed.
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Scarlett Johansson "Anywhere I Lay My Head"
explodo replied to RainDogToo's topic in Someone Else's Song
I can vouch for this. -
Scarlett Johansson "Anywhere I Lay My Head"
explodo replied to RainDogToo's topic in Someone Else's Song
Wow. That is terrible. Makes me want to love her less. Or make love to her less. Or something like that. -
I would argue that it might reflect his viewpoints. Not so much the music, but I have seen enough of him that I have trouble not picturing him singing the lesser songs in the Death Cab catalog and wondering just how unauthentic the whole thing is. I have the same problem with Rhett Miller.
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I don't know if I would call it great, but it was surprisingly okay, which was about 2000 times better than I had expected for what I considered to be the lamest concept in the history of movable type. The title alone made me want to throw up all over. And he has such stupid, calculated hair. But anyway, the article made me forget all of that, which is probably about as good as it could have done with me. Which is odd, because of all the bands, I had pegged Death Cab as the one to start the new musical revolution.
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Ahoy hoy. Gots to finds it.
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Somebody should warn him/her that it probably isn't worth the money.
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Wanting is completely rational. It is when you pair it with the impossibility that you run into problems. I want to shoot lasers out of my eyes, but I gave up on that a long time ago.
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Indeed it was, but what changed? The media keeps her in this thing, otherwise she would have been "closed out" after Obama's twelve in a row back in February or whatever. The Clinton brand familiarity is the only thing sustaining her, in a whole host of ways. I don't think anybody can argue that, had Clinton won 12 in a row, we'd be where we are right now. And, of course, that same familiarity is why blue collar voters and everybody over 65 are still clinging to her wagon.
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The question should be more why Hillary couldn't close him out, rather than the other way around. She is likely known by as many people around the world as Mario or Mickey Mouse and the question is why can't he, the relatively unknown junior senator from Illinois, close the deal?
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Whoa.....1994. I forgot all about that one. I think I even bought their next two records.