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ramona
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USA
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Posted - 03/13/2004 :  07:37:25  Show Profile  Visit ramona's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I saw this topic on the Elvis Costello board and thought it was a good one. So, what songs were/are crucial for you? Cause we all know music can save!

Mine are:
THAT'S JUST WHAT YOU ARE - Aimee Mann
POLYESTER BRIDE - Liz Phair
IF I - Jen Trynin
GOOD THINGS - Sleater Kinney
SUNDAY GIRL - Blondie
SHE'S GOT A NEW SPELL - Billy Bragg
AND SHE WAS - Talking Heads
and lastly,
GOUGE AWAY & I HEARD RAMONA SING (duh!)

I know I am forgetting some crucial ones...

Your turn.

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"The problem with her and I is that, you know the song Pretty Woman? I prefer the Roy Orbison version and she prefers the Van Halen version, and this has been the source of our pain." - Frank Black, on his divorce

mun chien andalusia
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Italy
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Posted - 03/13/2004 :  08:27:23  Show Profile  Visit mun chien andalusia's Homepage  Click to see mun chien andalusia's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
first rock listens(thus emotionally important)

FREEDOM:alice cooper
ROBOT MAN:the scorpions
HELL'S BELLS:AC\DC
CALL ME: blondie

saved me from difficult moments during teenage love affairs:

ROMEO & JULIET: dire straits
TUNNEL OF LOVE: dire straits
M : the cure
IN TRANCE:scorpions
SWEETEST PERFECTION:depeche mode

saved my musical life from boybands and lame music in general :

EAT THE RICH:motorhead
HAVANA AFFAIR:ramones
LYNCH THE LANDLORD:dead kennedys
FIRE IN CAIRO:the cure
HALLOWED GROUND:violent femmes

made me the indie music lover that i am:

EXECUTE:deus x machina
BRIGHTER DAYS AHEAD:honeydive
OVERLOADED:the last drive

formed me politically:

CHEMICAL WARFARE:dead kennedys
ANARCHY FOR SALE:dead kennedys
POLICE OPPRESSION:angelic upstarts
LET'S BREAK THE LAW:anti nowhere league
FASCIST PIG:suicidal tendencies

saved my faith in punk:

DRUG RAID AT 4AM: LARD
70'S ROCK MUST DIE:LARD

and for various reasons

SUPERABOUND:frank black
SUPPOSE YOU GAVE A FUNERAL:carter USM
IS SHE WEIRD: pixies
SUBBACULTCHA: pixies
HALLOWED GROUND:violent femmes











join the cult of errol\and you can have a beer\without having to quit smoking
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Adnan_le_Terrible
* Dog in the Sand *

France
1973 Posts

Posted - 03/13/2004 :  11:51:46  Show Profile  Visit Adnan_le_Terrible's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Last night the DJ saved my life....ha ha ha.

Seriously, I don't think that any song saved my life, they are more like a catharsis, I guess. Well, I would probably pick up something from the Smiths, "Ask", probably, or "This charming man". Made me realize there were some other people very much like me.



I’m not sure what this could mean / I don’t think you’re what you seem / I do admit to myself / That if I hurt someone else / Then we’d never see just what we’re meant to be
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offerw
* Dog in the Sand *

South Africa
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Posted - 03/13/2004 :  12:33:11  Show Profile  Click to see offerw's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
ABBA - When all is said and done.

Well I was a little kid then but this was the first pop song I have ever loved. There have been many better songs ever since but hey, it all started with this song.
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El Barto
= Song DB Master =

USA
4020 Posts

Posted - 03/13/2004 :  15:24:01  Show Profile  Visit El Barto's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Babes in Toyland - Bruise Violet
I heard it on Beavis and Butthead in a time in while all I listened to was rap and whatever else my sisters listened to. I had my mom get me the tape through either Columbia House or BMG. The front cover had a naked female doll on the front which my sisters made a fuss over. I think I was 11 at the time, and I have a cassette of me talking which I say my two favorite albums are that album and Dr. Dre's "The Chronic." That was a major turning point in my life.

Nirvana - Breed
Heard it in the car while driving around with my sister and it blew me the fuck away. From this point on, rock music was the light, the way, the life for me.

That's all I can think of...


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two reelers
* Dog in the Sand *

Austria
1036 Posts

Posted - 03/14/2004 :  09:59:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
well, that is somehow cheap, but pink floyd's "time" gave me some support or direction i needed. although i don't listen to floyd much now, for various reasons "atom heart mother" saved me sometimes and the whole "animals"-album formed my way of thinking of people in general (which is sad but i can't be helped...)

Death to the Pixies / Here comes Frank Black
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Homers_pet_monkey
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 03/14/2004 :  10:16:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
These songs are pretty important to me, mainly 'cos they remind me of certain significant times in my life.

Pixies - Hey
Pixies - Debaser
Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night
Weezer - Only In Dreams
Eels - Novacaine For The Soul
The Breeders - Cannonball
Madonna - Holiday
The Eagles - Hotel California
Don Henley - Boys Of Summer
Interpol - NYC
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps
Embrace - Fireworks
Carly Simon - The Spy Who Loved Me
Ash - Sometimes
Live - Lightening Crashes
Spacehog - In The Meantime
Doves - The Cedar Room
Altern8 - Active8
Prodigy - No Good (Start The Dance)
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Pink Floyd - The Wall

Oooh the list goes on and on.


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ObfuscateByWill
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
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Posted - 03/14/2004 :  11:15:26  Show Profile  Visit ObfuscateByWill's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Important at various times (chronological order?)

Bold As love - Jimi Hendrix
Wind-Up - Jethro Tull
She Wears He-Harem - Shudder to Think
Lost in the Supermarket - the Clash
Up in Heaven (Not Only Here) - the Clash
About Three Dreams - Shudder to Think
Impossible Figure - Jawbox
Black Flame - Renaissance
Seed Toss - Superchunk
Trash - New York Dolls
Ping Pong - Stereolab
David Watts - the Kinks
William, It Was Really Nothing - the Smiths
Gorilla Girl - Dead Milkmen
Dean's Dream - Dead Milkmen
It's Different For Girls - Joe Jackson
Does It Rain In Your Womb? - Mind Science of the Mind
Black-Eyed Susan - Morrissey
Second-Hand Car Spiv - the Kinks
Some of Us Scream, Some of Us Shout - Flux of Pink Indians
Witch Hunt - Mob
Great White Hunter - Zounds
White Punks On Dope - the Tubes
I Wanna Destroy You - Soft Boys
Mother of Pearl - Roxy Music

I wish I could remember each song that had some kinda hold on me. It's kinda cathartic posting this.

Lotsa memories came back.



*don't worry shut up sit down go with it and be happy
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Cult_Of_Frank
= Black Noise Maker =

Canada
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Posted - 03/14/2004 :  11:15:30  Show Profile  Visit Cult_Of_Frank's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Well, odd as this may sound, I was saved as a musician through the not-so classical pop-rock-opera hit Phantom of the Opera. Moved me from conformist/listening to what everyone else did to what I like, and instead of quitting piano because I was bored of the Royal Conservatory's selection, I kept with it and played stuff that I enjoyed.

Then John Williams came along with the Imperial March, and the world seemed to open in that there was a significant catalogue of stuff that I loved that noone else really seemed to, and I hated all the radio garbage already at this point, so it was nice to have something moving. Also further fueled my piano career.

Then, Motorway to Roswell and Ed Is Dead both came along and I made the move from the 'any rock/punk/alt/whatever made past 1980-something is garbage' into the place I am currently at, the realization finally dawning that just like the masses did not appreciate my classical tastes, they also did not seem to appreciate the really good music STILL BEING MADE.

The first FB song that hooked me was Freedom Rock, first listen. I remember Los Angeles as early loves too.


"Join the Cult of Frank / And you'll be enlightened"
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Dave Noisy
Minister of Chaos

Canada
4496 Posts

Posted - 03/14/2004 :  21:16:13  Show Profile  Visit Dave Noisy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
There's this 'stop drop and roll' song that was played with Saturday morning cartoons that came in handy once...

And the "Brush Your Teeth 3 Times A Day" thing has no doubt saved me hours of dental anguish.

=)


Join the Cult of the Flying Pigxies - I'm A Believer!
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Scarla O
= Cult of Ray =

United Kingdom
947 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  01:51:13  Show Profile  Visit Scarla O's Homepage  Reply with Quote

Ignoring FB and Co...

David Bowie - It's No Game (Part 1)
Luke Haines - Back With The Killer
One Lady Owner - Police Car Sex
Roxy Music - Virginia Plain
The Smiths - Death Of A Disco Dancer



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benji
> Teenager of the Year <

New Zealand
3426 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  06:04:00  Show Profile  Visit benji's Homepage  Reply with Quote
these are some songs that have helped me through particularly turbulent times in my life.......

violent femmes - country death song
dire straits - romeo & juliet
mogwai - mogwai fear satan
dirty three - i knew it would come to this
sleater-kinney - i'm not waiting
throwing muses - mr bones
godspeed you black emperor! - dead flag blues (intro)
pixies - all over the world

but now that i actually look at these titles, i'm amazed they managed to help me cause most of them are pretty depressing in themselves.
oh well.


"I joined the Cult of Frank / I think that man deserves a DB!"
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Scarla O
= Cult of Ray =

United Kingdom
947 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  06:07:25  Show Profile  Visit Scarla O's Homepage  Reply with Quote

Hey benji, the 'Dirty Three' are great aren't they?
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benji
> Teenager of the Year <

New Zealand
3426 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  06:31:09  Show Profile  Visit benji's Homepage  Reply with Quote
yes indeed.
unbelievably great.

horse stories is one of my all-time favourite records.

i am still annoyed that i missed out on seeing them live back in '98 at uni in NZ because i didn't hear about it until the next day.
i was very mad.


"I joined the Cult of Frank / I think that man deserves a DB!"
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PsychicTwin
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
1772 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  09:01:05  Show Profile  Visit PsychicTwin's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I'm including very brief explanations and greatly abridging my list, because I'm at work and the amount of non-work-related typing that would warrant would probably be greatly frowned upon.

Let me just throw out a couple:

Nirvana - Territorial Pissings (for the exact same reason that El Barto mentioned "Breed"...btw, Barto, Babes In Toyland RULE. i still love em, but that shit was so raw and powerful back in the day. I hold them in high regard.)

Sonic Youth - Starpower (I awoke in the middle of the night, on a friend's floor, and he was smoking a joint with this song on...i was kind of in a half-sleeping state, and the sound of Kim's voice plus the noisy/melodic guitars just blew my mind...very hard to describe in words)

Pixies - Rock Music (one of the first Pixies songs I ever heard..before that, I had heard parts of "Monkey" and "Here Comes Your Man" but they didn't really stick out to me enough)...once I heard this song, though, it hit me like a ton of fucking bricks. I was like "is this even the same band?"...........................the rest is history

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Cheeseman1000
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

Iceland
8201 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  10:02:47  Show Profile  Visit Cheeseman1000's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I don't know if I'd class any songs as actually having saved my life, but there are many which are definitely important...

Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
Delirious - Its OK
Therapy? - Die Laughing
Hope Of The States - Black Dollar Bills
Radiohead - Lucky
Tim Booth - I Believe
The Cure - Pictures Of You
Low - Laser Beam
Elliot Smith - pick one...
Stavesacre - Minuteman

There's probably a load more I've forgotten, as usual.


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The Calistanian
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
1342 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  10:06:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Superabound

I'm a fsh with no i's.
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gracie
= Cult of Ray =

United Kingdom
573 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  10:56:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Live Through This- Hole.
This album has got me through many a shitty day. I know Courtney is pretty shit now but this is one allbum i cannot live without. I don't care who wrote it or that fact that Hole are a blatant Babes in Toyland rip off.

I just love the anger and venom, i know there pleanty of other angry album but i first heard this album when i was 13 and it changed my life.
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gracie
= Cult of Ray =

United Kingdom
573 Posts

Posted - 03/15/2004 :  10:57:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Live Through This- Hole.
This album has got me through many a shitty day. I know Courtney is pretty shit now but this is one allbum i cannot live without. I don't care who wrote it or that fact that Hole are a blatant Babes in Toyland rip off.

I just love the anger and venom, i know there pleanty of other angry album but i first heard this album when i was 13 and it changed my life.
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =

United Kingdom
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Posted - 03/15/2004 :  12:37:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No it's a good album Gracie. I don't think anyone here needs to explain their choices for this topic. We all have our reasons that other people are not likely to understand.

Hansel and Gretel have formed a band, .....And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Breadcrumbs!!!
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PsychicTwin
* Dog in the Sand *

USA
1772 Posts

Posted - 03/16/2004 :  07:49:40  Show Profile  Visit PsychicTwin's Homepage  Reply with Quote
gracie-
Live Through This is definitely a kickass album. There are some rocking songs on it...like "Gutless", "Credit in the Straight World", "Violet"....that and 'Pretty on the Inside' are the Hole albums that I will actually listen to and enjoy.

as far as the Babes In Toyland rip-off, I think the only rip-off factor was the baby doll style that Kat and Courtney had. Purely superficial. I thought the bands (though both readily classifiable as agro-grrrl-rock or whatever) had their own distinct styles....though Kat Bjelland definitely has a better voice (i.e. she can actually sing. well.)
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Cult_Of_Frank
= Black Noise Maker =

Canada
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Posted - 03/16/2004 :  08:09:18  Show Profile  Visit Cult_Of_Frank's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Dave Noisy

There's this 'stop drop and roll' song that was played with Saturday morning cartoons that came in handy once...

And the "Brush Your Teeth 3 Times A Day" thing has no doubt saved me hours of dental anguish.

=)


Join the Cult of the Flying Pigxies - I'm A Believer!

Don't forget that 1,2,3,4,5... 6,7,8,9,10... 11 ... 12-ellll-elllle-lllle-ellle-elllve song!

Or the one with the gorilla chasing that man...
Je cours!
I'm running,

Je cours!
I'm running.

Think that they were both from Sesame Street (now Sesame park). And damned if I didn't want to find out where those scooter slides were at the end for the longest time.




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GoddessTheory
= Cult of Ray =

USA
675 Posts

Posted - 03/16/2004 :  08:36:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
One time I fell down a well and I started singing "OH LONESOME ME" and I was apparently a really awesome singer because Simon Cowell came by the well to get a drink of water because he was thirsty and he heard me and he said "THAT WAS PATHETIC" except he was talking about the well water, not me because about me he said "THAT WAS INCREDIBLE...YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY TO HOLLYWOOD" but he wasn't strong enough, being weak and English, to pull me up out of the well and so I started singing "OH LONESOME ME" again after he flitted off and a FIREMAN heard me and lifted me up because he was a strong American US Firefighter with Big US Muscles and so I guess in a way you could say that "OH LONESOME ME" SAVED MY LIFE because if I wouldn't have been singing it I would have not gotten rescued and I probably would have starved, rotted and decayed and infected the drinking water of the town.

In that scenario, I guess you could say "OH LONESOME ME" was the song that saved the life of a whole TOWN.
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GoddessTheory
= Cult of Ray =

USA
675 Posts

Posted - 03/17/2004 :  14:16:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight " is an Elton John song.
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GoddessTheory
= Cult of Ray =

USA
675 Posts

Posted - 03/17/2004 :  14:17:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight " is an Elton John song.
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BrainSaw
- FB Fan -

USA
4 Posts

Posted - 03/17/2004 :  14:23:18  Show Profile  Visit BrainSaw's Homepage  Reply with Quote
swingin party by the replacements.
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greg
- FB Fan -

Canada
159 Posts

Posted - 03/18/2004 :  12:02:19  Show Profile  Click to see greg's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Well,
Gouge Away, of course and a small list of others:
1.Tom Boy by Bettie Serveert
2.Guns of Brixton The Clash
3.Tax Man The Beatles
4.The Tower By Nomeansno
5.The She by The Breeders
this list would of course change the next time I was asked.
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ramona
"FB Quote Mistress"

USA
3988 Posts

Posted - 03/18/2004 :  12:40:57  Show Profile  Visit ramona's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Some I forgot:

THE BEES - Belly
THE LANDSPEED SONG - Tanya Donelly
WHEN I GROW UP - Garbage
I HOPE THAT I DON'T FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU - Tom Waits

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Carolynanna
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

Canada
6556 Posts

Posted - 03/18/2004 :  13:16:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It would be interesting if more people said why and how.
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ramona
"FB Quote Mistress"

USA
3988 Posts

Posted - 03/18/2004 :  14:13:28  Show Profile  Visit ramona's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Oh...well, mine all pretty much involve a boy and some dramatic heartbreak. You can just add that as a blanket statement on all my choices.
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Cheeseman1000
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

Iceland
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Posted - 03/18/2004 :  15:32:08  Show Profile  Visit Cheeseman1000's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Ooh, Belly, I like Stay and Untogether...


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Broken Face
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USA
5155 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2004 :  07:33:05  Show Profile  Visit Broken Face's Homepage  Reply with Quote
the first song i really liked as a kid was "daydream believer" by the monkees. when my parents found out i liked this, they gave me a ton of old beatles records. this is what formed my tastes when i was 4 and continue to influence me to this day

-brian


- "I joined the Cult of Frank / And they tried to cut off my nuts and make me put in a blue jumpsuit"
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ramona
"FB Quote Mistress"

USA
3988 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2004 :  07:49:03  Show Profile  Visit ramona's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hey Brian,

Apropos of nothing but what does your signature mean? Do you want to be IN a blue jumpsuit or put ON a blue jumpsuit?

Just curious.

XXX, Em
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GoddessTheory
= Cult of Ray =

USA
675 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2004 :  07:49:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Carolynanna

It would be interesting if more people said why and how.



Yeah, I did.
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Carolynanna
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

Canada
6556 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2004 :  09:20:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by GoddessTheory

quote:
Originally posted by Carolynanna

It would be interesting if more people said why and how.



Yeah, I did.



Okay you did,
but maybe it should be a true story goddess
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Broken Face
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USA
5155 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2004 :  09:38:00  Show Profile  Visit Broken Face's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ramona

Hey Brian,

Apropos of nothing but what does your signature mean? Do you want to be IN a blue jumpsuit or put ON a blue jumpsuit?

Just curious.

XXX, Em



Damn my fat fingers! I feel like Homer Simpson when he gains all the weight and the operator suggests he obtain a special "dialing wand."

Thanks for pointing it out Em. I miss the Henhouse!

-brian


- "I joined the Cult of Frank / And they tried to cut off my nuts and make me put on a blue jumpsuit"

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