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*Is bored* poll of the week: Which of these additions should be added to my favorite little dude, NEOPO!

An arrow through the head thingy
17
33%
Muttonchops
10
19%
Mr. T-Esqe necklaces and junk
18
35%
Nothing
3
6%
Other
4
8%
 
Total votes: 52
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Postby grayjaket » Sun Jan 11, 2004 4:24 am

hmm.....still bored...............................................I'll probably post something actually about something later when my boredom reaches optimum power levels...or something.
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Postby west » Sun Jan 11, 2004 7:01 am

so you and TN2 are brothers, eh?

and you live in nippon. cool.
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Postby Spider » Sun Jan 11, 2004 7:47 am

I'm bored........so what kind of music do you guys like, you guys being anyone that looks at this forum.
I was not intoxicated while I wrote this.
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Postby Sho » Mon Jan 12, 2004 12:25 am

Bach, Beethoven and Mozart, but I've never heard any music that I couldn't get used to, with the possible exceptions of rap and heavy metal.
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Postby The Hunter » Mon Jan 12, 2004 12:33 am

Ludwig von, a bit of Bach, but definatly no Mozart. I love melodic trance and metal of nearly any kind, I like blues, like the rest of all kinds of music too, exept for Jazz and R&B, hiphop, etc...

Yeah, go on, tell me I have strange taste in music. :wink:
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Postby Spider » Mon Jan 12, 2004 1:42 am

Wow.....looks like if i were to hang out with you i wouldn't listen to much music with you........i might just be able to handle the beethoven and Mozart......anyone else?......
I was not intoxicated while I wrote this.
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Postby kroner » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:19 am

Well, right now I'm listening to Cake, Jimi Hendrix, Smashing Pumpkins, the White Stripes and Radiohead.
(not all at one time, I mean in this general time vicinity, like the last hour)
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Postby David » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:30 am

Mozart, Bach, Tchaic, Beetho, Mendelsohn, the composer who made Die Moldau... can't remember his name, other Classical, but the stuff that is too twinkle toesy gets to me, I need something with real feeling or intellectualism in Classical, some Opera. Some Pink Floyd, Eagles, Classic Rock.... most other music I can find works in it that I can like, except the sausage factory teenie bopper crap, or country, except some of the really old stuff, there is this one I think its Hank Williams or something about a Girl from El Paso or El Salvador or something that is ok, not the homogenized cookie cutter soft rock country crap. What's wrong with R&B, you ever hear Backdoor Santa, or Quincy Jones, especially Sanford and Son theme lol? Blues is fine, but I don't find myself listening to it much. World Music I like, I mean the traditional ethnic stuff from around the world, gives you a feel from where people are coming from, it has a geniune feel to it, like its not some hacks attempt at stardom, but music from the mind and soul of real human being untouched by commerialism in music, so Classical in the widest sense of the word: the Classical music from around the world and different time periods.
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Postby Missy » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:33 am

I listen to everything, not a thing to be excluded.

Currently I listen to Extreme- More than words can say

And with in the last hour I've listened to:

Elvis Presley --Love me Tender

John Lennon--Imagine

Sublime---Caress me Down

Sarah Mclachlin(sp) ---Fallen

Moby---Troubles with God

Bush---MAchine Head

Black Label Society---Heart of Gold (For a re-made song, its actually prettttttttty good!!!)


and lastly Donkey Riding by Great Big Sea. :P
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Postby David » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:41 am

I have never heard of some of those artists; the ones I have heard of I don't know the songs, exept the Elvis one, everyone in America knows that one. (well maybe not some in my age cohort and younger)
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Postby Missy » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:50 am

Oh man...come on?

Imagine there's no heaven, its easy if you tryy....no hell below us, above us only sky.....IMagine all the peoplee living for todayyy ahhh ahhh ahhhhh ahhh :lol:


And heart of gold????? I want to liveeee..I want to giveee I've been a miner for a heart of gold ..It's these expresssssionsss i never giveee that keeeps me searching for a hearrrt of gooollld. Origionally sung by Neil Young.


Great Big Sea is a Canadian Celtic Folk Band they're great!! Should listen to em sometime. :lol:
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Postby rklenseth » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:52 am

There was a Firefly episode named Heart of Gold and they play that song in the background. The song must work with the story or something. I'll have to look into that.
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Postby grayjaket » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:53 am

Anything Christian, or Christian Alternative. X2003 is a great cd if you want a sampling of some of the stuff I listen to.
My favorite bands of the genre are:
Switchfoot
Relient K
Pillar
POD(kinda, Satellite was gooooood)
Audio Adrenaline
Pfr
Mxpx(only punk rawk show really...)
I know there are a ton more, but I can't think of em....
oh, Toby Mac is down on the bottom somewhere....none of you, cept maybe west have probably ever heard of any of these bands. cept maybe POD...
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Postby David » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:57 am

I've heard those I think... the only thing I know about Canada is that supposedly it is like a clean America, city-wise. There are a lot of Canadian actors in America, Oh, and America gets into mild trade wars with them about Lumber and labor disputes occasionaly, now added stupid Homeland Terrorism stuff.

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Postby Pirate Lass » Mon Jan 12, 2004 4:02 am

Hmm, I listen to a variety of things.

Currently playing is the Foo Fighters "Darling Nikki" and before that the Rasputina "Thanks for the Ether" and NIN "Downward Spiral" CD's.

Love Sublime, Caress Me Down is a fave and Date Rape is just damn funny.

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