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Yes, I certainly picked up on the similarities. David Gilmour's singing and guitar playing is mostly in a slow, flow of sound kind of style, not unlike Wings For Mary. Adam's guitar playing is like that too in this song. It really is a sweeping, emotional soundscape. For Tool to reach such a level of finnese is excellent. This band just keeps evolving.
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Yes, I certainly picked up on the similarities. David Gilmour's singing and guitar playing is mostly in a slow, flow of sound kind of style, not unlike Wings For Mary. Adam's guitar playing is like that too in this song. It really is a sweeping, emotional soundscape. For Tool to reach such a level of finnese is excellent. This band just keeps evolving.
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echoes come to mind for anyone else?

Definately based on the very beginning, the super slow rhythm. Of course, Echoes has the echoing of a submarine underwater because that's the atmosphere they're trying to create with Echoes, u can tell also cuz the cover of Meddle looks like you're on the bottom of the ocean.
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echoes come to mind for anyone else?

Definately based on the very beginning, the super slow rhythm. Of course, Echoes has the echoing of a submarine underwater because that's the atmosphere they're trying to create with Echoes, u can tell also cuz the cover of Meddle looks like you're on the bottom of the ocean.
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I said it was their Echoes first. =P

Ever since hearing Echoes for the first time, I always thought Tool should cover it.
Seen echoes with 2001: A space oddesey?
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I said it was their Echoes first. =P

Ever since hearing Echoes for the first time, I always thought Tool should cover it.
Seen echoes with 2001: A space oddesey?
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One of these days I'm gonna dance with the little piggies . . .

Definite Pink Floyd influences on this album. The bass under the second stanza of "Jambi" is reminiscent of that notorious theme and variation from "The Wall." Any of you (early) Floyd fans into (early) King Crimson? I've often thought that songs like "21st Century Schizoid Man, Pictures of a City . . ., Cirkus and Mars, et al . . . were influencial to Tool's composition and theory. But this album shows that Tool has also been influenced by other Crimson tracks like Epitaph, or In the Court of the Crimson King. And seriously, if you are a fan of Pink Floyd's work (particularly the early and obscure stuff) and you have never heard of King Crimson, then you ought to avail yourself.
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One of these days I'm gonna dance with the little piggies . . .

Definite Pink Floyd influences on this album. The bass under the second stanza of "Jambi" is reminiscent of that notorious theme and variation from "The Wall." Any of you (early) Floyd fans into (early) King Crimson? I've often thought that songs like "21st Century Schizoid Man, Pictures of a City . . ., Cirkus and Mars, et al . . . were influencial to Tool's composition and theory. But this album shows that Tool has also been influenced by other Crimson tracks like Epitaph, or In the Court of the Crimson King. And seriously, if you are a fan of Pink Floyd's work (particularly the early and obscure stuff) and you have never heard of King Crimson, then you ought to avail yourself.
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"I think if you were to sit down and really investigate all religions, you would see that not believing we are all connected by some symbiotic relationship with a higher power, is ridiculous.".You complete twat. You don't even know what "symbiotic" means.....you eukryote.
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"I think if you were to sit down and really investigate all religions, you would see that not believing we are all connected by some symbiotic relationship with a higher power, is ridiculous.".You complete twat. You don't even know what "symbiotic" means.....you eukryote.
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ps....I doubt that TOOL would give credance or give an f about anything Pink Floyd had done> Who are Pink Floyd anyway? Sounds like a gay aussie/pommie boy band to me.
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ps....I doubt that TOOL would give credance or give an f about anything Pink Floyd had done> Who are Pink Floyd anyway? Sounds like a gay aussie/pommie boy band to me.
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ps....I doubt that TOOL would give credance or give an f about anything Pink Floyd had done> Who are Pink Floyd anyway? Sounds like a gay aussie/pommie boy band to me.
Dude, that's rediculous. If you can't see the similar pathways of these two bands then you just might be retarded. I assume that you are applying sarcasm in your implication that you've never heard of Floyd, but seriously dude . . . The delayed bass riff under the second stanza of Jambi is a blatant homage to and variation on the bass riffs from "The Wall." The meandering style and tempo of WFM/10KD are so on par with the more epic works of Pink Floyd. Why do you want to be ignorant?
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ps....I doubt that TOOL would give credance or give an f about anything Pink Floyd had done> Who are Pink Floyd anyway? Sounds like a gay aussie/pommie boy band to me.
Dude, that's rediculous. If you can't see the similar pathways of these two bands then you just might be retarded. I assume that you are applying sarcasm in your implication that you've never heard of Floyd, but seriously dude . . . The delayed bass riff under the second stanza of Jambi is a blatant homage to and variation on the bass riffs from "The Wall." The meandering style and tempo of WFM/10KD are so on par with the more epic works of Pink Floyd. Why do you want to be ignorant?
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ps....I doubt that TOOL would give credance or give an f about anything Pink Floyd had done> Who are Pink Floyd anyway? Sounds like a gay aussie/pommie boy band to me.
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One of these days I'm gonna dance with the little piggies . . .

Definite Pink Floyd influences on this album. The bass under the second stanza of "Jambi" is reminiscent of that notorious theme and variation from "The Wall." Any of you (early) Floyd fans into (early) King Crimson? I've often thought that songs like "21st Century Schizoid Man, Pictures of a City . . ., Cirkus and Mars, et al . . . were influencial to Tool's composition and theory. But this album shows that Tool has also been influenced by other Crimson tracks like Epitaph, or In the Court of the Crimson King. And seriously, if you are a fan of Pink Floyd's work (particularly the early and obscure stuff) and you have never heard of King Crimson, then you ought to avail yourself.
There's no doubt in my mind that King Crimson influenced Tool. Pink Floyd did as well. Yes did too. There might be a theme here... I'm thinking "progressive" rock bands.

I'll agree. If you like Floyd, listen to some Crimson. Great stuff.
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One of these days I'm gonna dance with the little piggies . . .

Definite Pink Floyd influences on this album. The bass under the second stanza of "Jambi" is reminiscent of that notorious theme and variation from "The Wall." Any of you (early) Floyd fans into (early) King Crimson? I've often thought that songs like "21st Century Schizoid Man, Pictures of a City . . ., Cirkus and Mars, et al . . . were influencial to Tool's composition and theory. But this album shows that Tool has also been influenced by other Crimson tracks like Epitaph, or In the Court of the Crimson King. And seriously, if you are a fan of Pink Floyd's work (particularly the early and obscure stuff) and you have never heard of King Crimson, then you ought to avail yourself.
There's no doubt in my mind that King Crimson influenced Tool. Pink Floyd did as well. Yes did too. There might be a theme here... I'm thinking "progressive" rock bands.

I'll agree. If you like Floyd, listen to some Crimson. Great stuff.
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Im just getting into crimson, Ive got Red and In the court... What album should I get next?
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Im just getting into crimson, Ive got Red and In the court... What album should I get next?
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Im just getting into crimson, Ive got Red and In the court... What album should I get next?
As far as early Crimson, try "In the Wake of Poseidon," "Starless and Bible Black," and "Lizard." The best of the more recent stuff (in my opinion) is "THRAK," but you should look into the live stuff. In an (unsuccessful) effort to eliminate bootlegging, the King began releasing soundboard recordings of shows (there's a really good one from Buenos Aires- though I lost it and the name escapes me). Also in the live department, look for the "Epitaph" and "Projeckts" boxed sets- that shit is fucking killer. Happy listening.
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Im just getting into crimson, Ive got Red and In the court... What album should I get next?
As far as early Crimson, try "In the Wake of Poseidon," "Starless and Bible Black," and "Lizard." The best of the more recent stuff (in my opinion) is "THRAK," but you should look into the live stuff. In an (unsuccessful) effort to eliminate bootlegging, the King began releasing soundboard recordings of shows (there's a really good one from Buenos Aires- though I lost it and the name escapes me). Also in the live department, look for the "Epitaph" and "Projeckts" boxed sets- that shit is fucking killer. Happy listening.
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alright thanks.
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Shine on You Crazy Diamond
Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
You were caught on the crossfire of childhood and stardom, blown on the steel breeze.
Come on you target for faraway laughter, come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr,
and shine!

You reached for the secret too soon, you cried for the moon.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Threatened by shadows at night, and exposed in the light.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Well you wore out your welcome with random precision, rode on the steel breeze.
Come on you raver, you seer of visions, come on you painter, you piper, you prisoner,
and shine!

Nobody knows where you are, how near or how far.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Pile on many more layers and I'll be joining you there.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
And we'll bask in the shadow of yesterday's triumph, and sail on the steel breeze.
Come on you boy child, you winner and loser, come on you miner for truth and delusion,
and shine!
Yes, I do belive very similar. I will go read the other parts.
Ya' know, I've heard the song a ton of times and never really stopped to pay attention to all the words and have never read them either. Those are actually some great lyrics.
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Shine on You Crazy Diamond
Remember when you were young, you shone like the sun.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Now there's a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
You were caught on the crossfire of childhood and stardom, blown on the steel breeze.
Come on you target for faraway laughter, come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr,
and shine!

You reached for the secret too soon, you cried for the moon.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Threatened by shadows at night, and exposed in the light.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Well you wore out your welcome with random precision, rode on the steel breeze.
Come on you raver, you seer of visions, come on you painter, you piper, you prisoner,
and shine!

Nobody knows where you are, how near or how far.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
Pile on many more layers and I'll be joining you there.
Shine on you crazy diamond.
And we'll bask in the shadow of yesterday's triumph, and sail on the steel breeze.
Come on you boy child, you winner and loser, come on you miner for truth and delusion,
and shine!
Yes, I do belive very similar. I will go read the other parts.
Ya' know, I've heard the song a ton of times and never really stopped to pay attention to all the words and have never read them either. Those are actually some great lyrics.
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Pink Floyd had the exact same mysteria about them. No one knew much about them. They were truly about the music, and not a fucking image.
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Pink Floyd had the exact same mysteria about them. No one knew much about them. They were truly about the music, and not a fucking image.
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Alright Dick, maybe you are the one who needs to activate that brain, and realize that tool is the led zeppelin of the generation. A band with a huge cult following, a mysterious guitarist who dipped into black magic, (opposite the norm) long progressive songs, and rare tours in the US. But hey I'm pretty sure you knew that already....right?
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Alright Dick, maybe you are the one who needs to activate that brain, and realize that tool is the led zeppelin of the generation. A band with a huge cult following, a mysterious guitarist who dipped into black magic, (opposite the norm) long progressive songs, and rare tours in the US. But hey I'm pretty sure you knew that already....right?
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where the fuck did zeppelin come from anyway
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where the fuck did zeppelin come from anyway
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Alright Dick, maybe you are the one who needs to activate that brain, and realize that tool is the led zeppelin of the generation. A band with a huge cult following, a mysterious guitarist who dipped into black magic, (opposite the norm) long progressive songs, and rare tours in the US. But hey I'm pretty sure you knew that already....right?

Does anyone know the meaning of cult following anymore?

A mysterious guitarist who dipped into black magic? Really?

Rare tours in the US? They tour for quite a while when they release material.
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Alright Dick, maybe you are the one who needs to activate that brain, and realize that tool is the led zeppelin of the generation. A band with a huge cult following, a mysterious guitarist who dipped into black magic, (opposite the norm) long progressive songs, and rare tours in the US. But hey I'm pretty sure you knew that already....right?

Does anyone know the meaning of cult following anymore?

A mysterious guitarist who dipped into black magic? Really?

Rare tours in the US? They tour for quite a while when they release material.
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Saying that Tool has a cult following is like saying that the Holocaust was a "small goof".

Adam Jones isn't mysterious, he's just utterly unremarkable. We don't know much about him because honestly most of us don't care to know. All he does is make special effects, play guitar lines of debatable quality, and stand on stage like an autistic kid all damn night.
He's kind of the retarded guy who follows you around work. You don't hate him, but you don't really give a shit about what he has to say and don't really feel as though he is contributing as much as the rest of the team.
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Saying that Tool has a cult following is like saying that the Holocaust was a "small goof".

Adam Jones isn't mysterious, he's just utterly unremarkable. We don't know much about him because honestly most of us don't care to know. All he does is make special effects, play guitar lines of debatable quality, and stand on stage like an autistic kid all damn night.
He's kind of the retarded guy who follows you around work. You don't hate him, but you don't really give a shit about what he has to say and don't really feel as though he is contributing as much as the rest of the team.
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somebody shit on or around the coats!
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adam is jesus.
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Us vs. Them
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Yes, you do know them. It's...them. There.
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led zeppelin's about broken hearts and joy.

tool is about anal fisting, rape, anger and death.
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And I successfully changed the topic from Pink Floyd to Led Zep.

Go me.
its not a hard task around here to change the topic. ADD. including myself.

i think the harder task would be to sucessfully keep on topic.
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And I successfully changed the topic from Pink Floyd to Led Zep.

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its not a hard task around here to change the topic. ADD. including myself.

i think the harder task would be to sucessfully keep on topic.
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Are you kidding me? Robert Plant was the archetype for the "sexy rock singer". And the Song Remains the Same is all about how individual they could be in their segments of the film. Jimmy Page couldn't have been more of a whore for the public eye if he wore a red dress and spiked pumps. I mean Jesus... maybe use that third brain cell while trying to figure out what to post.
Perhaps, but ya' can't take anything away from the music. Pink Floyd was definitely a great band, regardless of them being attention whores or not.
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Are you kidding me? Robert Plant was the archetype for the "sexy rock singer". And the Song Remains the Same is all about how individual they could be in their segments of the film. Jimmy Page couldn't have been more of a whore for the public eye if he wore a red dress and spiked pumps. I mean Jesus... maybe use that third brain cell while trying to figure out what to post.
Perhaps, but ya' can't take anything away from the music. Pink Floyd was definitely a great band, regardless of them being attention whores or not.
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Danny Carey is the occult drummer who created the rest of the band.
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Danny Carey is the occult drummer who created the rest of the band.
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led zeppelin's about broken hearts and joy.

tool is about anal fisting, rape, anger and death.
lol, totally
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led zeppelin's about broken hearts and joy.

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lol, totally
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Dude... seriously.
lol, what? You don't like Pink Floyd?
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Dude... seriously.
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And so the song remains the same...
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And so the song remains the same...
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I suppose so.....
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I was describing Led Zeppelin in that post.

To fuck with people.
i think i already gave a good enough description of zeppelin. refer to post #77.
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I was describing Led Zeppelin in that post.

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i think i already gave a good enough description of zeppelin. refer to post #77.
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(sometimes it’s the same kind of fun my cat has when she’s tossing around a mouse on the tips of her claws.)

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(sometimes it’s the same kind of fun my cat has when she’s tossing around a mouse on the tips of her claws.)

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Who is them?
It’s obvious that the ‘them’ Waters is referring to are the several species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pict. You can’t trust them cute little fuckers. Just as they hook you with the groove of their unknown song, BAM! they turn around and yell “Hey you!” then bite you in the flesh. You definitely don’t want to wish you were there, but if one of these days you find yourself marooned in that cave due to one slip of young lust or brain damage, you better waste no time on the turning away and run like hell crying for your Mother.

Otherwise, you’ll scream thy last scream, say goodbye cruel world and learn to fly in interstellar overdrive to the Great Gig in the Sky. Where, depending on your possible pasts and the final cut of the trial, you’ll come back to life as an embryo, breathe, give birth to a smile and be welcomed to the machine again because the show must go on in the love scene of the Grand Vizier’s Garden Party.


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Who is them?
It’s obvious that the ‘them’ Waters is referring to are the several species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pict. You can’t trust them cute little fuckers. Just as they hook you with the groove of their unknown song, BAM! they turn around and yell “Hey you!” then bite you in the flesh. You definitely don’t want to wish you were there, but if one of these days you find yourself marooned in that cave due to one slip of young lust or brain damage, you better waste no time on the turning away and run like hell crying for your Mother.

Otherwise, you’ll scream thy last scream, say goodbye cruel world and learn to fly in interstellar overdrive to the Great Gig in the Sky. Where, depending on your possible pasts and the final cut of the trial, you’ll come back to life as an embryo, breathe, give birth to a smile and be welcomed to the machine again because the show must go on in the love scene of the Grand Vizier’s Garden Party.


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Oh hell, we were having a big deep conversation in that other thread and I didn't remember it until now

I'll post in it soon
I think that Jambi thread came full circle. It began in honor of my son and ended with your tribute to your father.
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I think that Jambi thread came full circle. It began in honor of my son and ended with your tribute to your father.
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It’s obvious that the ‘them’ Waters is referring to are the several species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pict. You can’t trust them cute little fuckers. Just as they hook you with the groove of their unknown song, BAM! they turn around and yell “Hey you!” then bite you in the flesh. You definitely don’t want to wish you were there, but if one of these days you find yourself marooned in that cave due to one slip of young lust or brain damage, you better waste no time on the turning away and run like hell crying for your Mother.

Otherwise, you’ll scream thy last scream, say goodbye cruel world and learn to fly in interstellar overdrive to the Great Gig in the Sky. Where, depending on your possible pasts and the final cut of the trial, you’ll come back to life as an embryo, breathe, give birth to a smile and be welcomed to the machine again because the show must go on in the love scene of the Grand Vizier’s Garden Party.


(that’s 31... but I know you’re not counting)
That could be fun
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It’s obvious that the ‘them’ Waters is referring to are the several species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave and grooving with a pict. You can’t trust them cute little fuckers. Just as they hook you with the groove of their unknown song, BAM! they turn around and yell “Hey you!” then bite you in the flesh. You definitely don’t want to wish you were there, but if one of these days you find yourself marooned in that cave due to one slip of young lust or brain damage, you better waste no time on the turning away and run like hell crying for your Mother.

Otherwise, you’ll scream thy last scream, say goodbye cruel world and learn to fly in interstellar overdrive to the Great Gig in the Sky. Where, depending on your possible pasts and the final cut of the trial, you’ll come back to life as an embryo, breathe, give birth to a smile and be welcomed to the machine again because the show must go on in the love scene of the Grand Vizier’s Garden Party.


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That could be fun
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I disagree. Clearly the "them" are the flying monkeys in the well-known and completely not-a-sharpshooter-fallacy phenomenon of DSOTM syncing with the Wizard of Oz. I declare your statements bunk and also assert that you may in fact be a "Big, Stupid Doo-Doo Head™".
Although, I do have to say the flying Wizard of Oz monkeys do seem to fit better.
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I disagree. Clearly the "them" are the flying monkeys in the well-known and completely not-a-sharpshooter-fallacy phenomenon of DSOTM syncing with the Wizard of Oz. I declare your statements bunk and also assert that you may in fact be a "Big, Stupid Doo-Doo Head™".
Although, I do have to say the flying Wizard of Oz monkeys do seem to fit better.
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Although, I do have to say the flying Wizard of Oz monkeys do seem to fit better.
those used to scare the shit out of me when i was little.
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Although, I do have to say the flying Wizard of Oz monkeys do seem to fit better.
those used to scare the shit out of me when i was little.
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