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fluffhead77

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  1. I really wanted to come on here and talk up the Bears defense today, but I think the Cowboys are the reason the Cowboys got decimated last night. 5 INTs? Jesus... Still loved watching that...
  2. I knew there was a reason I keep you around...
  3. This is frightening. I'm gonna start hoarding soon...
  4. I gotta disagree with you here, Kev. I think Thriller lends itself to a reggaeifcation FAR better than either Ok Computer or Sgt. Peppers. I thought both had a few great interpretations of songs, but ultimately didn't really satisfy my as a whole album.The Beatles version especially sounded off. Thrillah on the other hand carries the whole way and really keeps a good tempo throughout. ON a whole, I'd say this is their best effort sin Dub Side. My two cents...
  5. Man, so nice to hear this as a SBD - it's been so many years since I even listened to this I forgot HOW bad ass it gets.
  6. You're crazy. Listen to the rest of the album.
  7. That's what I thought you meant when you wrote that - That was an AWESOME Gin - highlight of my fall that year for sure!
  8. ^^^^^^ Oh man, I was just going to come on here and remark that someone I know is going to be sewing up boner holes in pants after hearing this news...
  9. I had a really fantastic time on Saturday. It's always great seeing all my favorite people jammed into one place at one time. The music almost seemed secondary upon arrival. That was until the music started. The Death Cake or as JP referred to them as, Necrotic Confectionery, were snappin' necks and cashin' cheques. Large and loud and in my face - just the way I like it. It was almost without effort that these two masterfully shot tasty licks and crispy beats all over the crowd like they were a 3 dollar whore. There were a handful of really comforting sounds that once might come to expect from this duo, given their musicial linage, but a whole bag of new nasty, little tricks that were unleashed on us. I'd run not walk to their next outing if I were you. Jean Michel du Chocolat and Bobby Vanilla are going to fill that venue with so much hot strange, you're going to have a hard time clamoring to get in. As for my first taste of Bob Loblaw, well, let's just say these guys aren't for the casual listener. Their extremely intricate, uptempo rhythms were stuffed to the gills with great melody, ripping guitar lines and witticisms that took me until two songs later to ingest. There was nary a genre not baked into the delicious ear-fucking sandwich that Mr. Loblaw served hot and fresh. The association to god of genre bending, Frank Zappa, was easily made, but their sound not derivative. They craft a sound so tight and oddly curious that they commanded my full attention, which is hard to do these days given my advancing years. I will certainly be sidling up for another serving from the Laaaahblah, whenever they'll have me.
  10. fucking hysterical! http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8345525/honest-logos-patriots-cowboys-giants-rest-nfl
  11. Sianspheric! Love me some unyon Sad to be missing this again this year...
  12. Nice work. I was about 10 steps to your right for this.
  13. Hmmm weird, we walked in last year with a soft cooler with at least 8 tall boys in there.
  14. That makes no sense. Is your friend proposing you have to be hip to like bacon??? I don't give a fuck how the bacon is presented to me in a restaurant, if it's there, I'm eating it. Tell your friend to check his head.
  15. GIDDY UP! Super pumped for this!!! See y'all there!!
  16. Love this method! Haven't rocked the stove top poach like this in a while but I do a similar baked business. I use a straight up tomato sauce, depending on salsa stock in the house, in a small ramekin with some grated cheese and hot sauce on top. EGGS!
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