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Old 09-18-2018, 04:17 PM   #8641 (permalink)
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I was trying to figure out how that was a pun tbh.
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There is only one bright spot and that is the growing habit of disgruntled men of dynamiting factories and power-stations; I hope that, encouraged now as ‘patriotism’, may remain a habit! But it won’t do any good, if it is not universal.
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Old 09-18-2018, 04:33 PM   #8642 (permalink)
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I don't get it mate.
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Old 09-18-2018, 05:01 PM   #8643 (permalink)
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1. What might others find surprising about you?

My rational side is always in control, but I'm more adventurous than I let on.

2. Which musician do you most identify with, for any reason?

I'm not big on "identifying" with others as I look to myself. I don't mean that as a cliche, but there's a reason I can't come up with a musician's name in that way.

3. What’s your favorite cereal?

Lucky Charms.

4. Which of your parents or relatives are you the most like?

Dad.

5. Is there a song(s) you associate with good or bad experiences in your past? Which song(s)?

Lots of songs can bring up memories that are both good and bad.

Anything from Kid Rock's Devil Without a Cause. That album kept playing as I hung upside down by my seat belt after I wrecked my car in the snow. Voodoo & Serano's "Blood Is Pumpin'" is one that came on today and it reminded me of a time when my buddy Nate and I went clubbing for the first time. We'd have a falling out some years later after a mild fight (with some fisticuffs) while Static-X's Machine was playing in the background.

Probably a bunch of others about girls or times when I was a kid. I know that more when they're on, but none that I can think of where it's too hard to listen to because of real-life association.


6. What position do you sleep in?

Side.
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Old 09-18-2018, 05:06 PM   #8644 (permalink)
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I definitely meant that.
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Old 09-18-2018, 05:28 PM   #8646 (permalink)
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1. What might others find surprising about you?
That I have never really liked living and don’t see what’s so great about it. Which may be surprising because I love my kids so much and have so many interests/enthusiasms. But I felt this way even as a child. There is really something wrong with me.

2. Which musician do you most identify with, for any reason?
Don’t identify with musicians as people but identify with their tones/textures/colors. Albert Ayler’s sax tone, Joni Mitchell chords, Johnny Marr chords. The dueling basses of Stanley Clarke and Cecil McBee on Pharoah Sanders’s Black Unity get to me.

3. What’s your favorite cereal?
Cheerios Ancient Grains

4. Which of your parents or relatives are you the most like?
Combination of my mother and father. My mother’s homebody ways, but she was a stronger personality. My father musically and physically.

5. Is there a song(s) you associate with good or bad experiences in your past? Which song(s)?

Never really associated songs with life events, although I know that many people do. I’m very “in the moment” with songs/albums.

6. What position do you sleep in?

On my side, with one arm under the pillow.
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Old 09-18-2018, 05:41 PM   #8647 (permalink)
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1. What might others find surprising about you?

My family are all arrogant, abrasive twats but when I'm around them I'm quiet as hell.

2. Which musician do you most identify with, for any reason?

Charles Manson because I run my own personality cult in the form of a music forum.

3. What’s your favorite cereal?

Reese's Puffs.

4. Which of your parents or relatives are you the most like?

My uncle Rob I guess. He's the most abrasive member of my family with a classlessness that far exceeds anything they could ever hope to embody. Of course my mother and I are both very insular hermits.

5. Is there a song(s) you associate with good or bad experiences in your past? Which song(s)?

Pretty much all the songs on ICP's Bang, Pow, Boom album. It was the new album at the time I was hanging out with my juggalo homies and we played the brakes right off of it, with many associated nights of drunken debauchery that could be fun as hell or get real Springer.

6. What position do you sleep in?

Left side of the bed and I constantly shift from on my back and on my stomach with either my left or right leg out so that I'm not entirely on my stomach but not on my side either.
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Anyone want to do this week's questions?

If not I'll have a go again.

Happy Friday evening guys enjoy your weekends.
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Holy hell, YEAH!
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Anyone want to do this week's questions?

If not I'll have a go again.

Happy Friday evening guys enjoy your weekends.
Same to you.

Party at my place. Gon get turnt up.
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