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dixiecupdrinker

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  1. Unless I could somehow brainwash this fugger into hitting himself about the face and groinal region repeatedly with a brick until he severely bleeds, I need to come up with something that makes the point (the point that he is a fugging areshole) upon just opening the package. I may just need to have faith that karma will take care of him. But, I do like the brick idea for some of these other clowns who won't stop flooding my mailbox with crap. anyway, dcd
  2. Thank you for your contribution. He might not be too thrilled about it, but it makes me feel better. Now that I am home and not on a work computer, let the games begin! BTW, you rock. Thank you, Sir! anyway, dcd
  3. I'll gladly pay the overseas postage to England if it is something nasty enough for that ass clown. dcd
  4. Who? Me? Nah. Well... I guess that might work. dcd
  5. Yep, I did bail. And, yep, you are probably correct. But, you know, it helped me feel better by sharing it and wishing really, really bad things upon this prick. You never know, someone might come up with something creative and evil enough that it only has to be sent to his PO box once. dcd
  6. Hey all- I'm assuming I'm not the only one 'round these parts who makes an occasional transaction on eBay . I sell as well as buy (too much). I thought I've seen it all until now. This one ALMOST got me, and I consider myself to be ungetable. Ok, so I was bidding on a dedicated Nikon film scanner (the LS-5000, in case you are curious). I did not win it. No biggie. Three or so days later (Sunday morning to be exact), I received a Second Chance Offer in my email. I opened it up and it looked like the real deal. Usually those scheming morons can't bother to use the spell checker or ev
  7. I don't even need alcohol to turn in to the "Woo!" Guy, either. Man, I HATE the sound of my own voice, but that HAS to be me. Ever hear yourself on an answering machine and think, "I don't sound like that!", but you know you do? dcd
  8. I'm just listening to the NPR stream right now and at the begining of Handshake, I swear to God I can hear myself being the "woo" guy! woo!, dcd
  9. It'll be sad if Paul can't win an ass-kicking contest with a broad who only has one leg. dcd
  10. I concur. Out of all the Wilco shows I've been to now, that was the absolute best! That had to be a fuckin record amount of "NOTHING!"s... Theologians rocked particularly hard and I am now quite fond of Walken... BTW, Glenn is fucking amazing. I loved his "Moby Dick"/drum solo moment. I know it's been said before, but these guys are really at the top of their game. Can't wait for Thanksgiving weekend in Chi-town. dcd
  11. I'm seeing them the weekend after that in D.C. I never thought the end of the year would shape up to be so good for me in terms of concerts. The Wilco tomorrow night, the Wilco for Saturday show in Chi-town, and then back to The Vag and The D following weekend. At least I think it is. I better look again. Me. Me and K.G. dcd
  12. She is the one who was shooting her mouth off from the begining and couldn't understand why Paul got all the attention, she wasn't around for the Beatles, didn't understand all the fuss, but most importantly, talked at length about how she didn't need HIS money, she had money of her own from working all her life, blah blah blah. WTF does she need all of his money now for? It's not like Sir Paul isn't going to provide for his kid. I can't imagine how badly he must miss Linda. She might have been annoying to the fans at times, but she beat the hell out of this idiot. BTW, "hands and knee"
  13. Row FF ORCH- Saturday. 9:30 Club tomorrow night! dcd
  14. So now that you are retired, will you be moving to Florida to play shuffleboard, go to bingo, and hit the 5 pm early bird special? Thanks for all you've done! dcd
  15. Dear Jeff & family, No words can offer enough comfort to completely take away the pain of your loss, but I hope all of the well wishes, prayers, and good thoughts from the Viachicago community help a little. Your mother's memory will be kept alive through all of your beautiful music. Your music has helped me through the many deaths and hard times I've experienced over the past four years, so I know it has healing powers. My sincerest and warmest condolences. Sincerely, Scott
  16. Here's a good resource: NORML articles (probably not work safe) Hope this helps, dcd
  17. I'm going! That WAS easy. Weird. anyway, dcd
  18. Another nice Neil tune that somehow fits is "Winterlong". I have a really mellowed out version of Neil playing it on the piano and a harmonica. It is a completely different song that way. Oh, and what about "I'm So Tired" from the White Album? I think Lennon captures it pretty good in that one. anyway, dcd
  19. Promisin' by J.T. 99 Problems by Jay Z (although I prefer the Danger Mouse mash-up dealie). Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac anyway, dcd
  20. I experienced the exact same thing. I even went to my 10 a.m. meeting late. That ticket website blows. I don't think this is just me being sour grapes, either. It seriously sucks. dcd
  21. Well, I didn't attend U of M, but I did live in A2 for a few years. I went to an unmentionable school just down the road, but couldn't hack living in ghetto Ypsi, so I made the commute. My ex went to grad school there, though. dcd
  22. That is awesome. I was actually going to just say, "Skip it. Just go to Ann Arbor."! dcd
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