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likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
Joined: Fri December 14, 2012 6:45 pm Posts: 544
She probably remembers you, if she knew you at one point. I haven't seen her here on this version of RM, but she is around.
I don't watch Craig Ferguson, really. I have one of his books that I was going to read on a trip, but it got lost as I was packing and I found it a few years later- I still haven't read it though.
Joined: Thu January 24, 2013 9:20 am Posts: 2687 Location: Great southern land.
I personally think that a general ongoing reduction in the number of hugs being given out on a day-to-day basis is one of the main reasons that society's overall "happiness" is in decline.
Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 3:21 am Posts: 120 Location: Kitchener Ontario Canada
I miss the days of snail mail trading. I used to love waiting for new shows to come in the mail, I spent so much time and money on mailers, cdrs and even printing out all the artwork. I still download shows but even now they still get burnt to CDR.
_________________ 8/22/98, 9/11/05, 8/19/09/, 9/15/11,7/16/13, 9/6/22 Still waiting for Yellow Ledbetter to open a show.....
Joined: Tue January 08, 2013 4:22 pm Posts: 1454 Location: Montreal
wtfisaledbetter? wrote:
I miss the days of snail mail trading. I used to love waiting for new shows to come in the mail, I spent so much time and money on mailers, cdrs and even printing out all the artwork. I still download shows but even now they still get burnt to CDR.
You still burn? I'm often tempted when I see the cool artwork that people make, and I used to spend soooo much time dubbing and printing and labelling. Like the OP said it was such a waste of time. Now I have all the shows I "need" to own on a hard drive in FLAC or some mp3 for Ipod/Car listening. All my old CDrs with printed covers either went up in flames in a fire a few years ago, or they're sitting in one of those big tupperware bins in my basement.
Speaking of which I also have every single Nirvana video bootleg on DVD with beautiful color laser labels. I had a big idea of transferring 'em all to hard disc but it seemed like a long and painful process that would require too much time (and memory). Anyone interested in those?
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