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vurt wrote:make sure you wash your hands between handling the peyote and the burgers :hihi:
they serve those big wild dogs at burger king?

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CypherOne wrote:
vurt wrote:make sure you wash your hands between handling the peyote and the burgers :hihi:
they serve those big wild dogs at burger king?

theyll serve anyone whos paying TA DA cerash! :hihi:
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xoxos wrote:
Mystahr wrote:since I got my own home studio a year and a half ago my explorations into vst's and keys
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shane - yes, i really sould get back to that important stuff i was doing where i'm not inculcating consideration amongst the media engines of the world

"ees jus a website homes, joo gachno beesnees heer"

i have it under good authority that my next employment will be found at burger king

better preserve my sainted brow for that :hihi: may the lord help my hand guide those holy bovines in their efforts to leap! down the gullets of good americans with ecclasiastic rapidity or some crap
Your use of the word gullets has brought a smile to my face. :)

Isn't the Burger King slogan: "Have it Your Way" ? If so, that's a gem of coincidence for you, ain't it? :lol:

btw, did you read any of that Lilly stuff?
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CypherOne wrote:
vurt wrote:make sure you wash your hands between handling the peyote and the burgers :hihi:
they serve those big wild dogs at burger king?


That is the most obtuse coyote joke I've ever heard. In fact, perhaps the only coyote joke I've ever heard. :D
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It's official: the letter G is over-rated.

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Shane Sanders quoth It's official: the letter G is over-rated.

Are you saying it no longer hits the spot?
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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whyterabbyt wrote:Shane Sanders quoth It's official: the letter G is over-rated.

Are you saying it no longer hits the spot?
:lol: Perhaps it hits the other gullet
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whyterabbyt wrote:Shane Sanders quoth It's official: the letter G is over-rated.

Are you saying it no longer hits the spot?


ah! so ew and meffy do lessons :hihi:
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Shane Sanders wrote: btw, did you read any of that Lilly stuff?
how many times i must tell you mang?

I DON'T READ :wink: no, really.. you'll find about 7 or 8 books in th house

what good would it do me if people had to go and read things every time i said something to know what i meant, or for me to have to go and seek out other people's opinions on what is in front of my face for me to know it?? :? bunch of poisonous clutter it all is.

it's almost as horrible as clutching a mouse
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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xoxos wrote:it's almost as horrible as clutching a mouse
have you tried a trackball?

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I used 2 be have the opinion that all trance was crap - that anyone could make a trance tune in 2 minues flat - using ejay or something similar. Then my little brother (who also introduced me to tool back in the day - god bless him) played me what he called 'real' trance, it was a revelation & i had to apologise & came to realise i was making an extremely ill-educated assumption based on listening to the lowest common denominator work in the trance field. I also disliked what i thought was 'techno' - based on listening to what some of the local skag-heads played - for the last 3 months or so almost all i listen to is techno, or more correctly minimal or dub-tech type stuff, I'm now getting a little more educated listening to, for want of a better label 'ambient' or 'ambinet-ish' music, much of which i used to believe was just aimless noodling - the 'random tweakings' referred to here. I still believe a lot of it was random tweakings by self-designated 'artistes' who had neither the technical know-how or creative skill to construct a melody. the point is (i suppose) that there is a huge amount of lowest-common-denominator music out there of many different genres - but if one looks hard enough, & listens with an objective, unprejudiced open mind there are definately pearls out there. I had almost given up completely on hip-hop - until some american dude on a forum explained to me that living in the u.k. i most likely didn't have ready access to some of the better stuff - he intriduced me to aesop rock - totally opened my eyes (& ears).
anyway probably rambling, but it is crimble time & i've had about six too many benedictines - so peace on earth, goodwill and all that shite, if i've caused offense - i apologise now - but it seems to me that it is far too easy too have ones comments & opinions misinterpreted on internet forums - due to the lack of visual cues, body language etc.

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diverdee wrote:I used 2 be have the opinion that all trance was crap - that anyone could make a trance tune in 2 minues flat - using ejay or something similar. Then my little brother (who also introduced me to tool back in the day - god bless him) played me what he called 'real' trance, it was a revelation & i had to apologise & came to realise i was making an extremely ill-educated assumption based on listening to the lowest common denominator work in the trance field. I also disliked what i thought was 'techno' - based on listening to what some of the local skag-heads played - for the last 3 months or so almost all i listen to is techno, or more correctly minimal or dub-tech type stuff, I'm now getting a little more educated listening to, for want of a better label 'ambient' or 'ambinet-ish' music, much of which i used to believe was just aimless noodling - the 'random tweakings' referred to here. I still believe a lot of it was random tweakings by self-designated 'artistes' who had neither the technical know-how or creative skill to construct a melody. the point is (i suppose) that there is a huge amount of lowest-common-denominator music out there of many different genres - but if one looks hard enough, & listens with an objective, unprejudiced open mind there are definately pearls out there. I had almost given up completely on hip-hop - until some american dude on a forum explained to me that living in the u.k. i most likely didn't have ready access to some of the better stuff - he intriduced me to aesop rock - totally opened my eyes (& ears).
anyway probably rambling, but it is crimble time & i've had about six too many benedictines - so peace on earth, goodwill and all that shite, if i've caused offense - i apologise now - but it seems to me that it is far too easy too have ones comments & opinions misinterpreted on internet forums - due to the lack of visual cues, body language etc.
That's nice.

I like Pizza.

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vurt wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:Shane Sanders quoth It's official: the letter G is over-rated.

Are you saying it no longer hits the spot?


ah! so ew and meffy do lessons :hihi:
I do at least(don't know about the skunkster).Why-do you want them? :hihi:
ew
A spectral heretic...

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I like pizza also - but i've found far too much inferior pizza being peddled recently by wanna -be pizza makers who understand nothing of the traditons or techniques of true pizza making - give me an authentic thin based italian pizza anyday.
:D

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even better if it's eaten in a nice little italian restaraunt with the right - ahem - 'ambience'

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