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mycdplayerisbroke

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  1. seeing as i've never.... no i cant come out on this baord
  2. hahaha hey richard did you see that one skit on chapelle's show where it was: he's at a sit-down diner place and the host calls "niggar party of 2" (sorry if i offended anyone with that... (dionsio)), and anyway its like a white family named niggar hahaha i guess you had to see it....
  3. nah i dont know if i could handle mandy im not experienced enough
  4. i heard he has a side project called "the bens" like 2 other guy named ben that are famous or something idk
  5. that just totally fucking ruined the thread
  6. hahaha i often feel this way too ;) :rolleyes: i do too man it'll come to you though it's always akward (am i giving you advice?) the first time you meet a hot chick i was totally neverous when i talked to mandy the other day. its easier with "not so hot chicks" because you can just fuck around and it doesnt matter what you say sweet story though man
  7. mycdplayerisbroke replied to a post in a topic in The Lounge
    bush will still win :cool:
  8. is this the band that sings brick?
  9. hahahaha *richard moving in for the kill*
  10. i read all the 5th harry potter bah so boring
  11. how many hearts :huh:
  12. lmao is that you colleen? hahah you dressed up for halloween?
  13. lmao gay moderator
  14. good grief are you serious? is there something you should tell us? some kind of wierd body part?
  15. gold bag gold bag? no comprende
  16. im waiting for my homeboys to get on Ren, alcohol will save us from Valentine's day (on your sig) hahaha won't you be with your boyfriend or something on valetines?
  17. hmmm not sure i get that....
  18. :cool: my friend invited me to go spring break but i went last time with him and its too expensive for my parents. so the rents are taking me sailing instead! what a bad tradeoff
  19. you still have a lovely avatar :cool:
  20. Theory: Maybe he was getting it on with a rather beautiful girl. I mean he's quite the pimp.
  21. alot of you have prolly seen this but wow.. at church? i cant imagine having "creep" being played when i go to church on sunday The Times has a very interesting article about a Reverend who uses the lyrics and music of Radiohead during his sermons. An excerpt- Teenagers and young adults sat on chairs around tables, sipping mineral water and eating jellied sweets, while the church’s worship band played Radiohead hits. There was no liturgy as such but I still felt the urge to confess to never knowingly having listened to a Radiohead song before. The first impression was of a nihilistic, tribal band with subtle undertones of Celtic mysticism. Having been warned by well-meaning friends to expect an Alpha-style assault on my innate Anglo-Catholicism, I was initially surprised to find that there was not much Christianity to be discerned in Radiohead. The second was to hear the evangelical vicar in his sermon ulogising them as biblical prophets for today. “In the neon sign scrolling up and down I am born again,” we heard. “In an interstellar burst I am back to save the Universe.” The Rev Stephen Hance, who arrived at Ascension in 1999 when it was already a gently growing evangelical community, was so impressed with his first Radiohead single that he gave it away to a charity shop. His predecessor was Canon Andrew White, an equally impressive clergyman who is now at Coventry Cathedral and is active in the ministry of reconciliation in the Middle East. Mr Hance introduced the Radiohead service after he found himself wondering why songs that “are more likely to have listeners reaching for the Prozac rather than dancing round their handbags” have captured the contemporary mood so effectively. That week the band had received the most nominations for the forthcoming NME awards. The text of the sermon was: “Why do we love misery and pain?” The band, being covered here so effectively by the church’s own musicians, led by guitarist Sam Hargreaves, were prophets for today, he argued. Prophets receive messages from God, communicate them to the people. They are “seers”; they see the future. They are often apocalyptic, envisioning doom. They are social critics, advocating reform. “Great bands are artists , not politicians,” he said. “They write songs, not manifestos.” In keeping with the prophetic tradition, Radiohead wrote impressionistic songs of alienation and powerlessness. “So are they prophets? It is pretty obvious that they do not see themselves as messengers for God but there are echoes of some of the Old Testament prophets in their work. There is criticism of the rich and powerful, lamentation about injustices in society and pleading for social change.” you prolly didnt read all of it but its about (i think) a reverend who has his band play radiohead and argued they are "prophets for today." AND ALSO: this was from the same site (greenplastic): And, I kid you not, Coldplay's "Clocks" beat "Hey Ya!" as Song of the Year. Seriously. I'm assuming this guy likes outkast and not coldplay right?
  22. sad :) ren where did you get it on DVD? did you tape it on your VCR and then like transfer it somehow?

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