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I was going to give you a 7/10 because of the border, but it seems you got that fixed so 9/10 because I have never heard a Pixies album but still like your avvy
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7.7 Not my favorite show but I love you, so....
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Naw :love:
You get 7/10 because I like gas masks, but you know me, I have a natural hatred against stretched avatars. My OCD kicks in. |
7.5/10
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Yea i asked Goofie for a quick fix and he came through. Idk if you'll like them but here is their Dr doolittle album hightimesarii - YouTube here is a preview track from that album Pixies-Debaser - YouTube im recommending this album because it's one of their most polished one if you like something more gritty and raw i would suggest their first 2 albums, Come on pilgrim & Surfer Rosa |
10/10 because I love the Pixies and I live in Colorado.
And good call on Doolittle, that is the one I would recommend. |
6.5 because I don't care for the drawing....
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Anyway, 6/10 Paul. It looks nice and all, but it just doesn't do it for me. Maybe I am missing a joke or a reference or something? @ Francis - I's tend to look like this: I or this: i. |
7.5 cause I love you but it creeps me out...
(Said the pot, to the black kettle....) |
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OK, I explained this earlier this week but I'll be patient with you for being a bruh... :) Crater Lake is in my home state of Oregon. There are other caldera lakes in the world but none anything close to as spectacular as this. At one time it was a HUGE volcanic mountain (Mt. Mazama), the largest in the state, similar in size and composition to Mt. Shasta CA http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_...rdb5360118.jpg Then 7700 years ago, it blew itself to smithereens, leaving a HUGE crater http://www.craterlakeinstitute.com/o...ainting7-f.jpg Over the millenia it rained and/or snowed millions of times, and the crater filled with water. Because there is no inlet or outlet to this lake the water is 100% from precipitation, making the water in Crater Lake some of the purest, cleanest, clearest water in the world, 2000 feet deep, and is why the color of the water is so stunningly and brilliantly blue http://www.itdunya.com/attachments/3...x768-14606.jpg Notice the trees along the rim. At some point prior to 1896 (the earliest known documentation) one of those trees fell into the lake and has been bobbing vertically in the lake ever since. It is known as "Old Man of the Lake". http://allkindsofhistory.files.wordp...pg?w=209&h=467 And that is the connection. Like that floating ancient water-logged Hemlock stump I am from Oregon, and I am the Old Man of Lake MusicBanter. http://www.musicbanter.com/members/p...7-img-0247.jpg Roxy, 9/10 for post apocalyptic romance |
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