Francos Spain
Our Blessed and Chosen Leader of the Pacific
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Post by Francos Spain on Feb 26, 2004 20:25:24 GMT -5
I would have lost all respect for you after that post, had I had any respect for you in the first place (you baby-eating teacher). This coming from a man whose favorite band is Lil' Lumper's Prepubescent Scandinavian Quartet. I'm enjoying Carl Orff's Carmina Burana currently.
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Wild Women
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"Love em and hang em out to dry"
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Post by Wild Women on Feb 26, 2004 21:02:59 GMT -5
A little Lynard Synard, ZZ top and some Three Dog Night
Good ol school stuff!
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Post by LadyRebels on Feb 27, 2004 0:13:32 GMT -5
Does children fighting count?
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Post by BertramStantrous on Feb 27, 2004 1:44:30 GMT -5
I'm listening to the high-pitched screaming of my own brain. Something wrong with my hearing.
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Wild Women
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"Love em and hang em out to dry"
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Post by Wild Women on Feb 27, 2004 2:05:57 GMT -5
Trying to listen to my music but all I can hear is them on the PS2 in the other room. Constant guns going off and screams.
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Post by LadyRebels on Feb 27, 2004 3:39:38 GMT -5
Good so it is not just me going crazy.
That is good to know.
Yep, yep, yep.
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Post by Tar A on Feb 27, 2004 4:05:57 GMT -5
Going crazy? Heheh... we all arrived there long ago, for sure.
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Post by Abysseria on Feb 27, 2004 12:03:21 GMT -5
I'm listening to this beeping. I don't know what it is, or where it's coming from, but it's beeping. Do you think someone dropped a bomb in my office?
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Post by Warrior Thorin on Feb 27, 2004 12:09:42 GMT -5
I'm listening to a little Aaron Copland right now on a classical station. I usually listen to classical to study by, then I'll return to some Black Sabbath or Metallica to get the blood flowing again!
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Sir Paul
Senator / Director of the Pacific Press
This is PNN
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Post by Sir Paul on Feb 27, 2004 17:28:23 GMT -5
When I'm not listening to highly offensive ultra conservative talk radio, I'm listening to uber liberal left-wing NPR drivvel. Oh boy, their starting part 37 on how the Americans brought 9/11 upon themselves!
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Post by mussolandia on Feb 27, 2004 17:37:00 GMT -5
Comrade Thorin
Classical music refers to what I ocassionally listen to, what you would listen to in the Scala of Milan. This includes Puccini and Verdi. My semi-literate minister of Fine Arts and Propaganda suggested you should be enlightened of this.
Of course I do most of the time indulge myself with 21st century music and I respect your musical choices.
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Post by LadyRebels on Feb 28, 2004 1:55:35 GMT -5
I have a post card from the edge.....
Crazy, well let's just say, ya ain't seen nothin' yet honey ;D
as to classical music, I would have to go with Moonlight Sonata, The Impossible Dream, and Bethevon's (sp?) 5th.....
But I have a very wide selection of music that I listen to, just depends on the mood I suppose.
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Post by Warrior Thorin on Feb 28, 2004 14:30:10 GMT -5
Comrade Thorin Classical music refers to what I ocassionally listen to, what you would listen to in the Scala of Milan. This includes Puccini and Verdi. My semi-literate minister of Fine Arts and Propaganda suggested you should be enlightened of this. Of course I do most of the time indulge myself with 21st century music and I respect your musical choices. Comrade, I am a little familiar with some of the Italian composers, although I must admit I'm actually more prone to listen to Bach or Wagner. However, I shall heed your advice as I am always open to listening to more of the classics! Thanks!
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Grifter
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Wherever I may Roam
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Post by Grifter on Mar 3, 2004 15:59:41 GMT -5
System of a Down ...so smoothing...make me sleepy
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Post by Jennivier on Mar 3, 2004 16:28:40 GMT -5
I don't have any favorite artists, however, I tend to listen to rap, pop, rock, and some country. Rave/techno music also seems to be a new favorite of mine, which would bring up artists like Paul van Dyke, Darude, Yanou, and Dominique van Hulst.
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