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GamblersGrin

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  1. im my armchair analysis, it sounds like you have a complex "my man." inferiority complex A psychological disorder that may manifest itself during achievement situations. The complex results from a conflict between a desire to seek self-recognition in the situation and the desire to avoid the feelings of humiliation frequently experienced in similar situations in the past. The disorder is characterized by compensatory behaviour such as aggressiveness and withdrawal. i.e. "you still lose"
  2. now we went and ruined the thread beacuse of all this anti-hipster culture crap talk. great. thanks dude.
  3. if you are posting it in a web forum, you are whining about it out loud = whining
  4. haha. you get upset about threads. "stay out of my thread" haha. mooooommmmm gamblersss said something stupid in my threeaaaadd.
  5. rationalize it any way you need to
  6. thats a queer statement. if you can play hipster bingo and watch that fucking show, and get a bingo in the fucking preview before the episode starts, its a hispter fucking show dude. glasses, grandpa, 70s vest, jagger haircuts, chuck taylors, too small sweater, etc etc etc
  7. this show is so fucking bad. its definitely hipster-oriented bullshit. its just not funny at all. the shows attempts to use, gasp! IRONY, as a comedy approach. lame. good thing the show will only be on one year.
  8. the woman may be a preschool teacher who said im gonna get the chrisy farley girl in a photo. maybe an aunt who wanted the world to know her niece looks like the [arguably] worlds funniest man.
  9. i wonder if that woman is the real birth mother though. her kid looks nothing at all like the mother. nothing.
  10. though they dont like that high, the things go high enough. theyre pretty fuckin cool. http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,70131-1278332,00.html Flying Saucers Go Into Production Updated: 11:40, Friday August 03, 2007 <H2>A "flying saucer" that glides three metres above the ground and carries two people has gone into commerical production. </H2> The M200G volantor: yours for under £45,000 US company Moller International has begun to manufacture parts for its Jetsons-like personal flying pod, the M200G Volantor. The M200G is the size of a small car and is designed to take off and land vertically. Company founder Dr Paul Moller calls the craft "the ultimate off-road vehicle" as it is able to travel over any surface. "It's not a hovercraft, although its operation is just as easy," said the aeronautical engineering boffin. "You can speed over rocks, swampland, fences, or log-infested waterways with ease because you're not limited by the surface." The craft was inspired by The Jetsons The flying saucer is designed to fly at an altitude of up to three metres, where it benefits from extra lift created by a cushion of air - known as ground effect. This allows the M200G to glide over terrain at 50mph, powered by eight of the company's Rotapower rotary engines. Moller International has not arranged for training or licensing requirements to operate the vehicle. But it is prepared to offer demonstration sessions at its California base once the vehicle is ready for market. The company has said the price for its M200G could start as low as £44,340 depending on the number ordered.
  11. hey 2blazzed i appreciate you posting those recent shows. the place i get them from, the fellow is on vaca till aug. 9 so i can't get em. youve been the supplier. thanks dude
  12. i looked at fecalface.com at their blogs, then saw 12oz was doing the same exact thing...
  13. whats up with the blatant rip off/jock of the fecalface.com style blogs???
  14. take mushrooms and go to the mall with a crossbow and pencils. also, bring those really really really large sunglasses they give out at bar mitzvahs. after that experience, youll be in the club.
  15. hxxp://rapidshare.com/files/44721482/2007-07-23cf.mp3 july 23, 2007 show
  16. he was like uh uh. i said duh, yessss. then he was all nuh uh no way and i said yuh huh. he went uh uh and was like pfff then i went what? huh? no way. then i put his balls in a vanilla frosty. its a newer flavor.
  17. im going to the virus tour thing. got a ticket for 10 bucks. bob saget, jim norton, otto and george, patrice o'neal, lewis black, louis ck and a couple others will be there. for 10 bucks, to see all them comics, thats a good deal.
  18. *Historical Note : Only one member of the band is sporting a haircut that could be called a "Mullet'. The rest of us are wearing fashionable coiffures of the 1980's. If you weren't born until the 70's or 80's.....A "Mullet" has a notable "lack of symmetry' and no transition between the front & the back, like 2 haircuts on the same head... I.e. a bad haircut. Not every layered haircut is a Mullet... Our hair is beautiful! (Don't I stick out amongst those güeras?) Also note: The only New Wave female band in Los Angeles fronted by a Mexican-American in 1983. What you are seeing here is 5 young women who went for it. Or rather, I went for it and convinced 4 other girls to take that joyride with me. We were rank amateurs, but at least it wasn't put together by a man! At first, I would go audition for punk bands around L.A. and just freeze up and not be able to play! Tiger Lily became an all girl band when I thought I would be more comfortable around my friends so in 1981, I convinced one of my closest childhood friends, Gail to take up the bass guitar. (Friends no longer, we've only spoken once since 1984, and that was when my solo version of Black Cats was on KROQ in 1987.) A "Musicians Wanted" ad in L.A.'s famous "Recycler", was answered by drummer Becky Atkins and the female band with no name played trio in the garage while I searched for another female guitar player. We started as a rockabilly trio, and went through a succession of names including "The Tomboys" and "The Cat Women". Late one night I was watching a old movie in which Lucille Ball played a burlesque dancer whose stage name was "Tiger Lily". I liked it because the name is some strong next to something beautiful and people might guess the band was female. Our ad stayed in the Recycler and a parade of talentless freaks and very insecure girls auditioned. Out of frustration I started phoning every guitar teacher in the San Gabriel Valley and asking if they "had any female students learning the electric guitar". I finally discovered Jill Sharpe working in a Covina music store. She joined up and we had a real band at last, a second guitar player/singer allowing us to move into a more pop sound. We started writing songs, playing live and recorded a demo tape. We debuted at the Cafe Theater at The Inner-City Cultural Center in Summer, 1982 with keyboard player Nancy Morris who promptly left the band and headed back to Arizona. She was the only player we had who was not a native of Southern California. We did not meet Desha until late 1983, making it once again, an all instrumentalist quintet. No one in the band had really played in a rock band before. Jill had been in a punk band that never had left the garage and Desha had briefly played in a top 40 band. I'd been playing the guitar since I was 12 but until the D.I.Y. Punk movement of the late '70's it never occurred to me that I could play the electric guitar. I simply had no example to go by other than Suzi Quatro and in the 1970's she was considered a novelty and something of a freak. A local band called the Heaters had a big influence on me personally. They had 3 female players, Mercy Bermudez and Melissa and Maggie Connell and they played Pop. http://nakeddave.com/TigerLily.html http://www.lauramolina.com/Inside.html
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