chrisk1973
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chrisk1973

This needs a firmament more stars.

I don’t think u can make the point enough about large segments of the blue collar pop. being hoodwinked each election by politicians. These are the same people (the GOP) who made it easier for most of our manufacturing interests to relocate to geographical areas where labor was much cheaper. I think its that one issue

Damn man, sorry.  My info wasn’t up to date, I should have googled it. 

No problemo. I grew up in Milwaukee and have relatives in Waukesha so spent a good deal of time out there. I’m in Georgia now but I get back up there a couple times a year. Have a good one.

I’m not there anymore but up until a few years a go there was a TJ’s in Waukesha (about a 30 minute drive from Milwaukee) a couple blocks from the library.  Cheers.

While i really enjoy a Payday bar if there’s a Pearson’s Salted Nut Roll nearby I’ll grab that most every time. They’re like cousins, except the Nut Roll adds a middle of delicious white nougat. They’ve been around since the Great D. but mainly in the Midwest, so not as ubiquitous as Payday.  Definitely underrated. 

U deserve some stars for this, especially that first paragraph.  Cheers.

Thanks for the friendly response and offer of help.  I’m a music nerd but functionally illiterate as far as tech goes.  

Cool. I wasn’t aware of sites like Grooveshark and I just started using Spotify and am still getting familiar with its features. Thanks for the response. I had a lot of fun recently putting some of my Pop’s old vinyl on CD, great deep cut psychedelic stuff, and I made some great mixes for myself along the way.

I get what you’re trying to say and I have no doubt a record exec might have said that, but the actual female equivalent to NIN was released the same year, Ruby’s “Saltpeter” album (of course it wasn’t nearly as popular as JLP).

Fellow cassette generation kid here (the shortest, but coolest generation, ignoring 8 track), I sincerely miss the joy of making mix tapes (for myself, for others, for parties, etc). Also, damn the delicious promise of those TDK 110's and the abject horror when they inevitably snapped. Cheers.

Wow quite the hate rant, almost impressed. So you’ve lived and watched a few more movies and figured it all out. Now understandably you’re embarrassed of that silly, stoned spectacle we made of ourselves in the 90's. Too bad it sounds like now you could really use a lift. Conforming and becoming a “serious adult” is

I believe there was a Storm or Gambit mini about that time that focused on her “child” thieving days as well.  I came across it in a trade a few years ago.

Love me some Perez.  Especially understandable in his case as he was a consummate comic draftsman who put mucho effort into almost every page.

I’m upvoting for 2 reasons: the Breathed icon, and the fact that I also collected that silly mini when it came out.  Cheers.

I believe that’s exactly why DC never had Superman actually in war stories during WW2.  Sure they tossed off a bunch of pro-Ally covers featuring Supes but that was mostly to sell war bonds.

Well I’m sure De Beers and the rest would appreciate you slackers getting their profits back on track so...Personally, f that gaudy wasteful bullshit.

How about you imagine picking cotton all day, you horrid sow.

Explain how the number of air fairies you believe in is a “value” (I’ll grant it a streamlining credit). Values can be attributed to a religion but that’s any religion.

I spoke this out loud in my head in a ridiculous stentorian voice and it cracked me the f up.  Thanks.