Yeah, they certainly have some songs that I really dig. However, I feel like a lot of stuff is love/hate for me. I either really like their songs or they turn me off completely.
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I don't really DO trance music or things of that nature. I guess that I am too old school. Too much going on for me in a drunken state. When I am drinking I am looking for something a little easier on the ears (at least my ears).
In all honesty, I don't listen to much music that was made after the 90's and actually spend most of my time listening to music from the 60's and 70's. I guess it just appeals to me more. I also dig some of the 80's punk stuff too (mostly The Clash and The Violent Femmes).
At heart I am still a Eddie Vedder loving grunge kid wearing beat up jeans and old T-Shirts.
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The only problem with listening to the Rolling Stones is that I want to drink copious amounts of whiskey while having a cigarette dangling from my lips and I always end up doing something stupid. Honestly, I love Jack Daniels, but that man is a bad influence on me. All of my least proud moments can be linked to Jack Daniels
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I can't help laughing when I see people fall down, I love a good laugh at somebody else's expense. I'm not a mean person, I just find all sorts of ridiculous situations funny.
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You may just like the humor I inject into my writing.
Someone link him to Steve the Zombie.
I believe that I have found the post you did on the first issue of your series, it was definitely my sort of humor.
Ever heard of Neil Gaiman? He wrote a book about the end of the world with a guy named Terry Pratchett. It's called Good Omens. I think that you would find it hilarious.
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It's like... hmm. Maybe my sense of humor is odd. But it's like when you're watching a movie that was dubbed into your language from another one, only very, very badly, and nothing makes any kind of fucking sense. I get laughs from that.
Sergio Leone's iimpressions about the American west were hilarious. His geography was also laughable, I think there was one point in the trilogy where the refer to a place in Arizona being just west of Chicago
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I don't know, I wrestled for years and am not exactly a small guy
yeah i mean...maynard isnt the perfect physical specimen, no disrespect to his genius but he looks kinda scarwny and wierd (then agian he supposedly went to military college so he had to be tuff) please dont spill any hateraide on me for 'insulting' maynard
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yeah i mean...maynard isnt the perfect physical specimen, no disrespect to his genius but he looks kinda scarwny and wierd (then agian he supposedly went to military college so he had to be tuff) please dont spill any hateraide on me for 'insulting' maynard
Well, size doesn't necessarily matter. I'm kind of scrawny myself but I also trained in martial arts for many years as well as was in the Army and went to Ft. Benning for training which is the toughest place of them all. I was the odd ball who actually enjoyed basic training more than the rest of the stuff. All in all. I can pretty much handle my own.
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