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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 9:05 am
by Broken Kid
Kasdeja wrote:It seems you have to wait forever for photobucket to show the size changes, lol.
*moves around, left and right...* You know, the eye sorta follows you! Spoooooky! ;)

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 9:06 am
by Kasdeja
:twisted:

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:00 am
by wintermute
It's All About the Pentium's - Weird Al (my coworkers need even more psychological help than I do! :lol: )

'mute

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:39 am
by spaciegirlreturn
Pet Sounds- The Beach Boys....perhaps the best song ever.
edit- How come Bree only listens to relatively new, "cool" music? That kinda pisses me off on some level.

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:50 am
by AutoPilate
spaciegirl wrote:How come Bree only listens to relatively new, "cool" music? That kinda pisses me off on some level.
Moichandizing, moichandizing, moichandizing!

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 11:52 am
by Broken Kid
spaciegirl wrote:Pet Sounds- The Beach Boys....perhaps the best song ever.
edit- How come Bree only listens to relatively new, "cool" music? That kinda pisses me off on some level.
I typically listen to relatively new music.... does that piss you off?

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:37 pm
by Mirage
It's better to be pissed off than pissed on. :lol:


For the record, I listen to mostly oldies myself. I'm not too hip. :oops:

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:40 pm
by AutoPilate
Mirage wrote:For the record, I listen to mostly oldies myself. I'm not too hip. :oops:
Don't sweat it, dear, for each one of us who actually has taste, there are at least thirty or forty kids in the demographic that listens to that crap that are following along. Marketing people probably figure letting the few of us go on listening to our un-hip music is an acceptable loss.

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:46 pm
by Mirage
AutoPilate wrote:
Mirage wrote:For the record, I listen to mostly oldies myself. I'm not too hip. :oops:
Don't sweat it, dear, for each one of us who actually has taste, there are at least thirty or forty kids in the demographic that listens to that crap that are following along. Marketing people probably figure letting the few of us go on listening to our un-hip music is an acceptable loss.
I dont mind being an acceptable loss. I'm happy in my loserville. 8) There are times that I DO feel slightly odd driving down the street and pulling up next to someone playing a catchy indie hit/thumping hardcore rap/whiney piano boy song and I'm rolling with my Roy Orbison (best. singer. ever.). :roll:

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:48 pm
by TJ Marsh
Cinderella's downfall
Seven story ruin

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:49 pm
by Kasdeja
Mirage wrote:
AutoPilate wrote:
Mirage wrote:For the record, I listen to mostly oldies myself. I'm not too hip. :oops:
Don't sweat it, dear, for each one of us who actually has taste, there are at least thirty or forty kids in the demographic that listens to that crap that are following along. Marketing people probably figure letting the few of us go on listening to our un-hip music is an acceptable loss.
I dont mind being an acceptable loss. I'm happy in my loserville. 8) There are times that I DO feel slightly odd driving down the street and pulling up next to someone playing a catchy indie hit/thumping hardcore rap/whiney piano boy song and I'm rolling with my Roy Orbison (best. singer. ever.). :roll:
Neil Diamond!

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:51 pm
by Mirage
Kasdeja wrote:
Mirage wrote:
AutoPilate wrote:
Mirage wrote:For the record, I listen to mostly oldies myself. I'm not too hip. :oops:
Don't sweat it, dear, for each one of us who actually has taste, there are at least thirty or forty kids in the demographic that listens to that crap that are following along. Marketing people probably figure letting the few of us go on listening to our un-hip music is an acceptable loss.
I dont mind being an acceptable loss. I'm happy in my loserville. 8) There are times that I DO feel slightly odd driving down the street and pulling up next to someone playing a catchy indie hit/thumping hardcore rap/whiney piano boy song and I'm rolling with my Roy Orbison (best. singer. ever.). :roll:
Neil Diamond!
Oh, we might have to throw down, girl. Just listen to "Blue Bayou", or "Cryin'"....his voice seriously sends shivers down my spine.

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:52 pm
by AutoPilate
Mirage wrote:
Kasdeja wrote:
Mirage wrote:I dont mind being an acceptable loss. I'm happy in my loserville. 8) There are times that I DO feel slightly odd driving down the street and pulling up next to someone playing a catchy indie hit/thumping hardcore rap/whiney piano boy song and I'm rolling with my Roy Orbison (best. singer. ever.). :roll:
Neil Diamond!
Oh, we might have to throw down, girl. Just listen to "Blue Bayou", or "Cryin'"....his voice seriously sends shivers down my spine.
Hell, anyone singing in a high-pitched whine could do that to you, I'll wager.

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:56 pm
by Mirage
AutoPilate wrote:
Mirage wrote:
Kasdeja wrote:
Mirage wrote:I dont mind being an acceptable loss. I'm happy in my loserville. 8) There are times that I DO feel slightly odd driving down the street and pulling up next to someone playing a catchy indie hit/thumping hardcore rap/whiney piano boy song and I'm rolling with my Roy Orbison (best. singer. ever.). :roll:
Neil Diamond!
Oh, we might have to throw down, girl. Just listen to "Blue Bayou", or "Cryin'"....his voice seriously sends shivers down my spine.
Hell, anyone singing in a high-pitched whine could do that to you, I'll wager.
High-pitched whine? You crazy, boy!! :lol:

Methinks I've just revealed that not only do I like oldies, but I like ancient oldies. :shock:

*hides head in shame* :oops:

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:09 pm
by rachelalexis
Mirage wrote:
AutoPilate wrote:
Mirage wrote:
Kasdeja wrote:
Mirage wrote:I dont mind being an acceptable loss. I'm happy in my loserville. 8) There are times that I DO feel slightly odd driving down the street and pulling up next to someone playing a catchy indie hit/thumping hardcore rap/whiney piano boy song and I'm rolling with my Roy Orbison (best. singer. ever.). :roll:
Neil Diamond!
Oh, we might have to throw down, girl. Just listen to "Blue Bayou", or "Cryin'"....his voice seriously sends shivers down my spine.
Hell, anyone singing in a high-pitched whine could do that to you, I'll wager.
High-pitched whine? You crazy, boy!! :lol:

Methinks I've just revealed that not only do I like oldies, but I like ancient oldies. :shock:

*hides head in shame* :oops:
Those aren't ancient oldies! In fact just the other day I listened to my entire Nat King Cole CD while doing homework. Now that's a golden oldie moment for you.