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Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 8:29pm
by muppet hi fi
A quote from Kurt Vonnegut came to mind as I was considering the beyond the pale reasoning that must go into these types of mass murder/attempts. It's so simple and true as to be childlike in it's wisdom:

"It's wicked to hate that many people all at once".

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 9:13pm
by 101Walterton
Silent Majority wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Anyone know his real name or have contact with him outside this place?
I think Andrew might know it. I remember he shares it with a famous serial killer. Is there a list somewhere, with the names of people hurt?
Ratty's real name is Hannibal Lecter?

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 17 Apr 2013, 9:59pm
by JennyB
Glad you're OK, Rattie.

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 22 Apr 2013, 6:31pm
by 101Walterton
Chuck Mangione wrote:I was about to post "Those aren't so bad," until I clicked on number 8.
I just realised that the guy in the cowboy hat running alongside the wheelchair is actually holding his Femoral artery (to stop him bleeding out).

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 28 Apr 2013, 6:42pm
by deedar
as a post thought this band should think about the songs they wrote in the past

Dropkick Murphys Announce Benefit Concert In Boston This Sunday, April 28

Band Has Already Raised Over $150k Through ‘For Boston’ T-Shirt Sales

Boston-based band Dropkick Murphys are happy to announce a benefit concert in Boston this Sunday at House of Blues. This will be a special daytime matinee show, so that entire families can take part in the event. Doors will open at 12:30 p.m., and the first band will start at 1 p.m. The bill on Sunday will also include State Radio, Big D and The Kids, The Parkington Sisters, Old Brigade and Barroom Heroes. Tickets to Sunday’s show are on sal today, and can be purchased here: http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/01004A97B311D0F3

The band have already raised over $150,000 through sales of a special “For Boston” t-shirt with all proceeds benefitting the victims and families affected by the Boston marathon bombings and subsequent events. All proceeds from the show will also go toward helping victims of the bombings, their families and communities. The funds will be disbursed directly to those affected by the tragedy through its charity, The Claddagh Fund, which is a nationally-recognized official 501(c)3 charity whose mission is “to serve the most vulnerable in our communities.”



Pipe Bomb On Lansdown

It's Friday night and the street's filled with freaks
Come and watch as the useless flock to the beat
Of the techno noise that enhances their high
A bombs gonna blow and I think you know why

Everybody's running out, bodies hit the ground

You'd better take cover

It's a pipebomb on Lansdowne


Everybody's running out, bodies hit the ground

You'd better take cover

It's a pipebomb on Lansdowne Street


There's no room for dancing on your precious floors

'Cause you've got to save space for the jocks and whores

You say that our shows are for violent thugs

But we're not the ones on designer drugs


Everybody's running out, bodies hit the ground

You'd better take cover

It's a pipebomb on Lansdowne


Everybody's running out, bodies hit the ground

You'd better take cover

It's a pipebomb on Lansdowne Street


It's not a bunch of little kids we're out to harm and maim

So make sure the night you hurl the pipe there's no baseball game

Look for flyers, check the phoenix, are there any decent shows

If Keith Bennett isn't working then the bomb is good to go


Everybody's running out, bodies hit the ground

You'd better take cover

It's a pipebomb on Lansdowne


Everybody's running out, bodies hit the ground

You'd better take cover

It's a pipebomb on Lansdowne

Pipebomb on Lansdowne

Pipebomb on Lansdowne Street


Read more: DROPKICK MURPHYS - PIPEBOMB ON LANSDOWNE LYRICS

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 28 Apr 2013, 6:53pm
by Silent Majority
I don't have a problem with the song.

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 28 Apr 2013, 7:41pm
by deedar
Sunday bloodt sunday the rattle and hum version? then?

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 29 Apr 2013, 8:52am
by Dr. Medulla

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 29 Apr 2013, 11:14am
by JennyB
Dr. Medulla wrote:Predictability knocks on the door: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/2 ... 69613.html
:disshame:

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 29 Apr 2013, 12:26pm
by Silent Majority
Dr. Medulla wrote:Predictability knocks on the door: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/2 ... 69613.html
If you've got a giant team of robot killing machines, everything looks like giant robot killing machine target practic.

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 29 Apr 2013, 12:38pm
by Rat Patrol
Dr. Medulla wrote:Predictability knocks on the door: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/2 ... 69613.html
Predictably, right after Mayor "I have the nth largest army in the world at my command" Bloomberg started pimping to the press about how the bombers were headed to NYC next.


It's always about the Yankees with them. Always.

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 29 Apr 2013, 12:40pm
by Flex
deedar wrote:Read more: DROPKICK MURPHYS - PIPEBOMB ON LANSDOWNE LYRICS
It would probably be in poor taste if they played it at last night's benefit, but otherwise I don't see the problem.

I do, however, have some objections about DRONEMANIA.

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 03 May 2013, 5:19pm
by deedar
Flex wrote:
deedar wrote:Read more: DROPKICK MURPHYS - PIPEBOMB ON LANSDOWNE LYRICS
It would probably be in poor taste if they played it at last night's benefit, but otherwise I don't see the problem.

Well it has been on recent setlists maybe they`ll drop it, kinda reminds me of the strokes 1st album where all post 9/11 copies were pressed without "New York City Cops" and another song in its place

2013-03-12 Terminal 5, New York

01. Intro
02. The Boys Are Back
03. The Fighting 69th
04. Burn
05. Going Out In Style
06. Never Alone
07. Caps And Bottles
08. A Few Good Man
09. Prisoner's Song
10. Homeward Bound
11. Curse of a Fallen Soul
12. Jimmy Collins' Wake
13. Worker's Song (Acoustic)
14. The Battle Rages On
15. Wheel Of Misfortune
16. The Irish Rover
17. Out of Our Heads
18. Pipebomb on Landsowne
19. raffle ticket break
20. Rose Tattoo
21. Captain Kelly's Kitchen
22. I'm Shipping Up to Boston
23. encore break
24. Barroom Hero
25. Boys on the Docks
26. End of the Night
27. Skinhead on the MBTA
28. TNT

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 03 May 2013, 5:36pm
by Flex
deedar wrote:Well it has been on recent setlists maybe they`ll drop it, kinda reminds me of the strokes 1st album where all post 9/11 copies were pressed without "New York City Cops" and another song in its place
Worth noting that was an extraordinarily gutless decision on the part of the Strokes, and it informed my opinion of them as a bunch of limp dick cowards (which is a bummer, because I think Is This It? is still a great album).

Re: Boston Marathon Explosions

Posted: 03 May 2013, 6:00pm
by matedog
Flex wrote:
deedar wrote:Well it has been on recent setlists maybe they`ll drop it, kinda reminds me of the strokes 1st album where all post 9/11 copies were pressed without "New York City Cops" and another song in its place
Worth noting that was an extraordinarily gutless decision on the part of the Strokes, and it informed my opinion of them as a bunch of limp dick cowards (which is a bummer, because I think Is This It? is still a great album).
I don't know, I understand why they did it. It seems kinda petty for a bunch of rich kids whining about cops being "not too smart", especially after 9/11. Catchy song though.