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    Yay!

    Mag beer muna tayo!

    show me the fever
    into the fire
    taking it higher and higher
    nothing to fear
    it's only desire
    taking you higher an higher
    be a believer
    a spirit igniter
    taking it higher and higher
    ending is near
    the future is brighter
    taking you higher and higher
    ooo
    higher 
    higher
    ooo
    higher 
    higher
    ooo

    Well, Scarlett Johansson's butt…

    Nice! How different is the new mix?

    Just in case anyone missed it, Sleep has reissued Dopesmoker on Southern Lord…

    Pre-ordered the new pressing of Sleep's Dopesmoker from Southern Lord - double 180 gram vinyl picture disc! CD! Shirt! Poster!

    I was at a dinner with a bunch of white Liberals and a survivor of the Rwandan genocide who had been invited to speak at a nearby college. He was incredibly polite and friendly, smiled a bunch, and laughed at our jokes. I can't be sure, but he seemed to actually be relieved that we didn't just pepper him with

    (*Automaton)

    10 year old me always imagined something more sinister.

    "Business As Usual" and "Cargo" are forever linked in my mind with our old Dodge Caravan (with built-in cassette player!) and Atari 800 games (HERO, Behind Jaggi Lines (Rescue on Fractulus), and Gateway to Apshai, specifically).

    I absolutely agree. The amazing thing about Earth live is just how GOOD Carson's guitar sounds. As a friend of mine stated, that man is obsessed with tone.

    I've seen them live probably four times now, and I've loved it every time. The first time we saw them, they were playing in a very small club with a very small stage. There were too many of them to fit, so a few of them sat on chairs on the floor. It was easily among the most thrilling shows I've ever seen.

    I had the same thought.

    @avclub-a02b31e615fdb0ca3dbb5ca5408da418:disqus - the night I met my wife, a good friend of mine said, "Dude, she has issues…"

    10th grade, first actual date with a girl I was very into - I took her to see that Richard Gere crapfest, Internal Affairs. Shorty after the shitty movie started, this completely unhinged girl who I had been kinda sorta almost dating for a little while (we had messed around a few times, she lived in another city, and

    Funny… I always thought it was "Knights"… Oh well.

    Wamba: "If the lady is fair, she would have a prayer"

    Tell me there's no other.

    Having listened to both of them again, I really find I'm drawn more to this one than the first - it holds my attention a bit more; despite being improvised, it seems to ramble a bit less that Part 1.