Oh egypt you shall drink bitter waters
Anthony R
Stephentown NY…. must be up north or upstate...I never heard of it Spent a lot of my youth growing up in NY mostly Queens and Brooklyn...Have fun on your trip there, and if you go into Manhattan for anything, do not stare at tall buildings cause it will attract pickpockets and they will begin to circle like piranhas. Tech Cat has been behaving like a messianic deliverer coming down from the moun
#93 by Tech Cat - 7/31/2003 2:02:27 PM Look I think MadIce needs to make an apology for what he did to Zodiaq~ Tech Cat has become the advocate and messiah of the voiceless and defenseless.... like Jerry Lewis...or mother theresa.
#26 by China - 7/29/2003 10:21:17 PM Anthony it's so fun to take unsuspecting frinds/family, to dead concerts and watch them My favorite dead songs will always be the old ones... like high time from [Workingmans dead] and stuff from that era ..Jerrys voice always sounded a lot better than phils.I never cared for the newer things they did.
Put a bowl of fruit wallpaper in front of me and see my mercy
Give me the power to rate call me Executioner anthony roberts
What title would you give these new panel members? I guess Judge
Trying to decipher instant messenger psycho babble is difficult, it would appear as if the simple passage I left was taken wrong or misinterpreted by you, my statements were completely rhetorical and for general consumption nothing more.
I find rating systems flawed and personally I consider them useless, especially when it comes to audio/visual media, or arts of any kind. Millions of people buy Michael Jackson albums, so his ratings are high, but I can’t stand his music and I am not alone so what difference does it make to me if there is a 10 next to his recording? Another thing that depicts the failure of ratings is when a useful program available for download is unfairly targeted for low ratings by malicio
20 by EventHorizon - 7/29/2003 9:53:01 PM Personally, I think the fine should be a MAX $1000/song. Oh thank goodness for your leniency
#19 by China - 7/29/2003 9:50:32 PM China smacks Anthony with "Dead Set".. tell me how much you don't like the Dead anymore... I went to see the Dead with my Friend Chris and my sister once and it is funny to think about it,I had so much fun that evening …. My friend Chris and I had been learning Karate and he was all full of himself wi
#11 by e-bros - 7/29/2003 9:21:39 PM The most disturbing thing to us is the online privacy issue. O woe e brother .... woe
Put that in your refreshment rate and smoke it
Yeah the dead make a policy of allowing anyone who wants to record their shows bring whatever recording device they want. The Dead were good back when Pigpen was in it like Europe seventy two is a great old one…haven’t listened to them in years …my sister was a huge dead head and forced fed them to me until I started liking it a bit… they just turned into a joke when Shakedown street came out it was like the Beach boys meet the dead.
This guy was being interviewed on the news and he talked about how he is being dragged to court and sued for 150,000 smackers for each illegal file on his computer and they are suing him for 300 files…do the math, he is most likely in financial ruin. It sounded like he was trying to use the popular tactic of getting out of a huge phone bill…i.e. the kids did it without my knowledge. I would not suggest using file sharing programs at this point.
Hellhammer [Messiah]
Celtic Frost [Circle of the tyrants]
#17 by JourneyMan grayhaze - 7/29/2003 3:27:05 PM I think it was in the After Dark series, and it had toxic waste and a man with concrete shoes gradually drowning. O This is exactly the type of artistic vision I enjoy…the designer is clearly an impact player.
It is a boring scene …. Yawn, I think a water scene would be fun if it were a seaport, among the fish there could be frogmen mining the waters and setting charges on hulls ….a little pollution created by “quintessence of dust” man would be awesome too. Another fun little nuance would be to add luca brazzi sleeping with the fishes somewhere.
Bob Hope was one of a kind, he founded the U.S.O. and he did things that many Hollywood elites would never have done. He went to dangerous places in order to entertain and lift morale of troops. In contrast to today’s crybaby celebrities like martin sheen, Barbara Streisand, Tim robins, Susan Sarandon, Jeannine garafalo, Johnny depp, Sean penny and the rest of the benedict Arnolds who strive to undermine the policies of their own county. Actors who think they are suddenly e
#41 by e-bros - 7/28/2003 10:11:34 PM they feel a certain inherent right to complain more than if they hadn't purchased anything. Wellllll, hells bells this might be all well and good but "the customer is NOT always right" It is a simple hierarchy equation. As a subordinate you have to take a customers abuse unless a boss says there
Just think this all began with Frogboy making a basic comment “I don’t care if we have a wallpaper section” …. It was really just a harmless post, he never said he was doing away with it just that he didn’t care about it…maybe the lets be clear stuff got a few people wrinkled… It is like the guy is going to need speechwriters like the president to go over every word making sure there is no loaded terms or anything that can be remotely construed as offensive I mean give the guy a break oh woe, wo
All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind. --Aristotle
#43 by ChasUGC - 7/23/2003 8:03:51 PM I'm sorry Anthony Roberts but, I won't respond to anything non-constructive. Someone tried to get a 'rise ' outta me
#80 by kona0197 - 7/23/2003 8:40:42 PM Kona knows alot of things but plays like he is stupid! A proverbial sword of Damocles hangs over my head as a result of a comment I could have (inserted here.)