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well not that i'm particulary into contradicting people but at least whereas SHE clearly can be anything she wants to be , the low ball average women surely can't hope of becomming shaped like she is even if they'd probably want it darn bad , not even speaking of having a massive musical ear like she also hasStar*Guitar wrote: It goes to show. You can be anything you want to be!!
i think fame is a curse too , i wouldn't consider beeing spyed everyday by paparazzis as beeing a promotion , what a bother , and having your musical production steered by fashion spin doctors is is toxic for quality in music , but it's paradoxal because good music need to be famous to be spreaded out and so the musician can concentrate his living subsidies on it to do the job well enoughSentience wrote:After hitting the lottery, the unicorn only wanted ice cream.
I think they pick photos of normalized women (with defects) to advertise at Wal-Mart, because it sells more of their products, rather than the appeal of over-priced (special) stuff at a mall.
Who cares about fame, fortune; just be happy. It doesn't mean anything to a unicorn.
Have you ever noticed an AC/DC song that DIDN'T speak to everyone?
Why do you think they named the band so it would first in line on the shelf?!
depends if you hear a nice little derek trucks at red rocks while watchin sunset , or an all out technical shredding session while calculating biasing constants on a shelve ... targets different parts/abilities of the brain i guess .. yeah music does that , beeing around different people too , that why it transforms people , can turns you from a chilled out poet to a innervated brainiac in a click from a wave soundfile to another .Sentience wrote:S
Ok, so then you want to ensure everyone, your emotional disconnect was due to logic, and the unicorn's location will never be revealed.
Maybe it's because they sell pot as well as chevy carburators , i suppose you cannot go all out multitasking and hope to become an expert at some pointSentience wrote:Somebody broke my window regulator for the third time. They slim jim the window, think the top cable is linkage for my lock, pull it up, then it snaps. It's a $100 part. I'm getting tired of these amateurs.
i think you're over reacting here , it's illegal to tail someone without a criminal record , right ? oh wait ...it's %leXtion timeSentience wrote: ...and so then you have this sympathetic kickback from the Silent Old Guard GenX crowd who don't want their heads up above the herd, yet want to look tough/strong for ol' battle axe granny Nancy...and that inspires/instigates the technology/tools to be used in ways that become completely un-precedented, and overtly wrong according to our traditional values in this country.
...but you are at your own risk writing me.
It's also Queens of the Stone Age's label, and that's an act that I highly respect.Sentience wrote:Yea. Well obviously some of those things were on my mind, I'd say practically all of those things actually...not so much a response to you.
Van Halen has switched over to Puddle of Mudd's label. Hope that works out for them.
Sentience wrote:...then I guess people really have under-estimated not only my influence, but my ability to explain how much more intelligent I am than most people.
frenchie wrote:fillmore ; what a sci-fi headit's just beautyfull your "picture finding" ability ...
can i call you master ?![]()