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#122 (permalink) |
I sleep in your hat
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Melbourne, Vic. Aus.
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I was thinking the other day the only thing that could possibly top an album examining his own mortality leading up to his death would be to schedule a posthumous release from beyond the grave.
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#125 (permalink) | |
Born to be mild
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Sure we weren't the only ones who greeted the news like that. ![]() That genuinely brought tears. And that. Makes you feel envious of the souls in Heaven, huh?
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Join Date: Dec 2014
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Never seen this until today but it's pretty hilarious:
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#127 (permalink) |
Remember the underscore
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: The other side
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It was weird; I had the hell of a time sleeping that night and I'd normally check Facebook, MB, etc. if I was lying awake. But I didn't, not even when everyone else was up. My dad broke the news to me later that morning, which was a much better way to hear about it than stumbling across some article or text.
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