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The only answer I can possibly give is "yes".
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QUOTE (bmags @ Nov 26, 2008 -> 06:51 PM) is that the "i don't wanna lose your love TONIIIIYITE" Yes.
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QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Nov 25, 2008 -> 08:51 PM) It's being pounded into my head again, it's not a bad tune. I thought maybe someone used it in a film or commercial recently. It's actually a really good song with an amazing vocal, IMO. Critic, where did you get that Samoans track? They have a new one out?
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I'm a Cold-Eeze / zinc user. I don't know if it really works, I just know I haven't actually been sick in over 2 years since I started using the stuff.
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We always do a turkey and a ham, but I voted turkey since that is the one that is always there. 98% of the time a ham is around also though. It's always a HUGE turnout, so we need to cover all of the basis.
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I want to see an interview with that Jesse guy. I think the one thing that leads to a little credibility on his part is that he doesn't have the sideburns and crap. I would instantly call "loon" if he looked like a 65 year old guy trying to look like Elvis. I'm sure it isn't him, but I give the guy credit for that.
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QUOTE (The Critic @ Nov 20, 2008 -> 08:47 PM) Unfortunately, that bottle of Dr. Pepper is going to be the best thing about Chinese Democracy. I'm soooo happy Axl finally is releasing this thing!!! I love Dr. Pepper!!!
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QUOTE (BearSox @ Nov 19, 2008 -> 09:13 PM) Am I weird for never having drugs or alcohol ever appeal to me? Keep in mind I'm a senior in high school and I'd say at least 90% of my classmates drink every weekend, and a good portion smoke, and a smaller portion do even bigger stuff then just pot. I never did drugs, didn't start drinking until I was 30, smoked cigarettes for about 10 years (quit when I was 27). Considering the way I dressed and looked, nobody ever believed I was so clean living. I just never had an interest in drugs. Yes, you are weird. But seriously, I firmly believe that if you hold off on "partying" it will make later years more fun. I know so many people that can't drink anymore because they overdid it when they were younger.
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I love my HP laptop. Never had a single problem with it. My other computer at home is a Dell. It's a desktop though. Went through 3 hard drives in the first year of owning it and Dell refused to send out a new machine, instead opting to keep sending me refurbished hard drives. I just got a new computer here at work. I was using a Micron, which was a beautiful machine but finally got too old. So they gave me a new one. A Dell. Not sure if it is the machine that sucks or if they just set it up like a bunch of retarded crack monkeys. I'm thinking it's 50/50.
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QUOTE (farmteam @ Nov 18, 2008 -> 08:38 PM) -- by the same token, didn't the Replacements thus give us "a sea of" bad indie bands? No. Blame their main competition REM for that one. Off Let It Be there is no denying the simple intensity of "Answering Machine". Incredible guitar playing that sounds simple and a vocal that just burns.
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QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Nov 18, 2008 -> 07:07 PM) Every Replacement fan I know feels the same way. It's a hell of a claim. Yeah, but it's just a personal feeling for me and if you were to tell me that Jefferson Airplane or Nirvana was better, then I wouldn't argue with you really. They just happen to encompass everything I think a great RnR band needs to have. I understand why some might not love them as much as some do. What I don't get are the people who don't like then at all.
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Well, since it says "singers", doesn't the exclusion of Ronnie James Dio and Rob Halford pretty much make the entire list null and void??? Seriously, you might not like Metal, but few people on the face of this earth could sing like those guys in their prime, and Dio is STILL pretty damn good.
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IMO The Replacements are without a doubt the greatest band this country has ever turned out. Yeah, I said that and I stand by it. The attitude, the energy, the brilliant hooks, Westerbergs voice, the incredible lyrics, nobody else had what they did. While my favorite stuff was through Pleased To Meet Me (such an incredible energy and power on that album), I do like Don't Tell A Soul quite a bit. One of the few "sell-outs" that actually resulted in quality material, though unlike the material the band has staked its reputation on. But after that Westerberg fell apart and has only partially pulled it together again in recent years. Tommy proved to be a great writer on his own, and more like what The Mats were. Chris Mars solo albums were the most amazing surprise though, and it is a shame he has given it up. The Replacements were the closest thing this country will ever see to Faces, IMO.
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Oh hell...no Peter Gabriel!?! Rolling Stone is still a P.O.S..
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Rod Stewart at 59 makes this list a joke pretty much. No Steve Marriott makes it completely useless.
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Trek trailer booted: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=50591 Looks pretty dang cool! Critic, no.
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QUOTE (knightni @ Nov 16, 2008 -> 04:36 AM) I agree with Shadows. I liked the training montage in Rocky IV. Yes, I know who Irwin Allen was. Did you forget your green crayon?
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QUOTE (knightni @ Nov 15, 2008 -> 10:03 PM) Tony Stark That's how Stark is in the comics. Well, kind of. Stark was never as much of a comedian as Downey Jr. gets. He's more "stuffy" so to speak. I also would never picture Stark listening to Suicidal Tendencies. But I do LOVE Downey in the role.
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QUOTE (LosMediasBlancas @ Nov 16, 2008 -> 02:58 AM) KG, Stinson is completely out of place in that band. Oh yeah, without a doubt! BUT I am such a Tommy nut that I have actually thought about buying that damn album just to support Tommy, and I hate GnR.
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QUOTE (knightni @ Nov 15, 2008 -> 08:28 PM) Who's Irwin Allen? Not sure if you are joking or not...but just in case, he is considered the King of the disaster films. He also produced a couple of little Sci-Fi TV shows like Lost In Space, Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea and Time Tunnel. But he produced The Posiden Adventure and Towering Inferno, and was pretty much responsible for every single disaster flick, either by producing or influence.
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ANOTHER "End of the world" film from Roland Emmerich!?! Obviously the man is trying to wipe the name "Irwin Allen" from everybodies minds!!!
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QUOTE (The Critic @ Nov 15, 2008 -> 02:17 PM) As soon as I saw the "hired bassist" comment, I held off from saying who it was because I KNEW you'd spell it out in no uncertain terms. Am I really that predictable???
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QUOTE (kyyle23 @ Nov 15, 2008 -> 01:03 PM) I believe those goofballs are the same guys he made the album with. Robin Finck from Nine Inch Nails, Buckethead are the two names I know, and there is a hired bassist and drummer as well. I wonder if Axl will ever come to the realization that his ego stepped on his fame and fortune, and the only way GnR is going to make its money again is with a true reunion tour. Its highly doubtful, but hey, the Police toured again, so anything can happen. EGADS my good man!!! That "hired bassist" is really the only credibility this joke of a band has! He's also the only guy tagging along for the duration it seems, and he seems to be the main guy Axl has any respect for as he has been allowed to record a solo album during all this time, and do numerous side projects. That's Tommy Stinson from The Replacements.
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QUOTE (BearSox @ Nov 15, 2008 -> 10:51 AM) Also, I hate the viva Viagra commercial. Not only is it annoying, it's awkward as hell when you're watching tv with family. I think every commercial involving the phrase "ED" should be banned. Agreed 100%. My wife had company over one night. The last was in her 60's. The play-offs were on, and obviously during evefry single commercial break there were commercials for that stuff. The volume was also obviously 100x louder for them, so there I was diving across the room to turn the damn volume down every time.
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QUOTE (The Critic @ Nov 15, 2008 -> 09:58 AM) Yeah, I like every video with a diaper dude in it. Lord, I thought you would have grown sick of that by now.
