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Also felching.

You could say she is indeed hot. (See what I did there?)

Some styles are classic and still work today. Others … very dated.

There are several points brought up in this article … the quest for true fidelity (so called) is one thing; ownership of songs and means of distribution (along with packaging in albums versus singles) is a different issue. Certainly the rise of the Internet and digital music has been probably the most significant

Is someone tying you down and forcing you to listen to "white men" crooning to acoustic guitars?

I never thought I'd want to see any character in this series killed more than Joffrey (way back when …), but now I'm really hoping for a fitting demise for Melisandre. I really expect Stannis lose faith in her at some point but maybe that's expecting too much of him. Of course Stannis is overdue for an unexpected

Imagine how shocked and disappointed I was having just watched the S1 dvds thinking for some inane reason it was an extended miniseries, only to have it end on a cliffhanger. *D'oh!*

I like Plinkett's stuff more than the "Everything Wrong With … " series. They tend to focus a little too much on minutiae and continuity errors which really aren't the fault of the writers/director.

1979 > 1989

Still better than the ongoing train-wreck that is Miley Cyrus.

Which is why I use the headphone jack to connect to my TASCAM and record any YT music I might be interested in.

The only way to game it would be to create multiple mixes of each song, but eventually she'd hit a ceiling and the versions would just be competing with each other.

What, you think her label doesn't have a team of lawyers and marketing people who work all this stuff out for her?

That Track 3 debacle is weird. I mean, sure they couldn't tell what it was, but the track length column would clearly tell you that whatever it was it was *eight freaking seconds.*

I've read writings of people with real depression who have stated that thinking about the loved ones they might leave behind, the mess they would leave behind for them to clean up, was sometimes enough to prevent them from suicide.

He didn't suggest (I think) that suicidal thoughts could be just brushed aside, or that depression is not a legitimate medical issue. He's just providing some additional weight on the other side of the scale. Sometimes it only takes a little bit to tip the balance one way or the other. Certainly the mere act of

Voter turnout TODAY is notoriously abysmal in many jurisdictions. Local elections are often the worst of all across the board.

That was the second dumbest thing they ever did, getting rid of vacation hold. The first dumbest thing was Quikster, of course.

I went through a Crazy Musician Doc phase a few months ago … saw this one, the Roky Erickson doc, Last Days Here (Bobby Liebling), & of course a couple of films about Syd Barrett. Altogether an eye-opening and somewhat depressing series of narratives.

Bingo.