You're daily dose of CRAZY, mark LXVIII

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You're daily dose of CRAZY, mark LXVIII

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”INDER LOCK THE THE KISS THREAD IVE REALISED IM A PRZE IDOOT” - Thomas Jefferson

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most annoying site design ever
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Not as annoying as Bernie's.
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I got to test my browser's ability to scroll lots!
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Wolter wrote:Not as annoying as Bernie's.
Bernie's is visually irritating but it doesn't require nearly as much pointless clicking.
I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
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eumaas wrote:
Wolter wrote:Not as annoying as Bernie's.
Bernie's is visually irritating but it doesn't require nearly as much pointless clicking.
But that gives the illusion you're moving closer to THE TRUTH.
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Wolter wrote:
eumaas wrote:
Wolter wrote:Not as annoying as Bernie's.
Bernie's is visually irritating but it doesn't require nearly as much pointless clicking.
But that gives the illusion you're moving closer to THE TRUTH.
In a 4" by 4" box. 640x480 VGA is so with the squares, Daddy-o.


Image
If you can read this your vision is at least 40-40. :hmm:

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Some choice quotes from the above image …

"since relatively few people have actually heard the album, "Cut The Crap" has been unjustly neglected. It is, in fact, a solid punk masterpiece."

"They perform with a raw aggression tempered with progressive musical growth; this is definitely a great band at work. The songs are all brilliant"

"a few copies of this have included their raucous, dirty cover of 'Louie Louie'" [que?]

"'Play to Win', a slamming stunningly impressionistic piece that must be the band's most avant-garde exercise"

"it works—this is a must-have. The fact that none of these tracks have yet appeared on a Clash collection of note is criminal; in my opinion, The Clash never made a more consistent, fascinating and ultimately rewarding album."

"in most cases 'Cut The Crap''s songs take more time and consideration before the meanings are clear"

"BUY THIS CD by all means. 'Cut The Crap' is a true masterpiece that you must hear for yourselves"
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Dr. Medulla wrote:Some choice quotes from the above image …

"since relatively few people have actually heard the album, "Cut The Crap" has been unjustly neglected. It is, in fact, a solid punk masterpiece."

"They perform with a raw aggression tempered with progressive musical growth; this is definitely a great band at work. The songs are all brilliant"

"a few copies of this have included their raucous, dirty cover of 'Louie Louie'" [que?]

"'Play to Win', a slamming stunningly impressionistic piece that must be the band's most avant-garde exercise"

"it works—this is a must-have. The fact that none of these tracks have yet appeared on a Clash collection of note is criminal; in my opinion, The Clash never made a more consistent, fascinating and ultimately rewarding album."

"in most cases 'Cut The Crap''s songs take more time and consideration before the meanings are clear"

BUY THIS CD by all means. 'Cut The Crap' is a true masterpiece that you must hear for yourselves"
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Dr. Medulla wrote:Some choice quotes from the above image …

"'Play to Win', a slamming stunningly impressionistic piece that must be the band's most avant-garde exercise"
Mensforth Hill?
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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[quote="Dr. Medulla"]Some choice quotes from the above image …


"a few copies of this have included their raucous, dirty cover of 'Louie Louie'" [que?]

[quote]

Yes, a few early lp's had this track, but to hear it, you had to spin PTW backwards.

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My eyes hurt.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:"'Play to Win', a slamming stunningly impressionistic piece that must be the band's most avant-garde exercise"
Perfect
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