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December 23, 2004 -- 5:18 PM
posted by eric

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December 23, 2004 -- 5:13 PM
posted by eric

you're right. i'm missing Nicola Roberts. thanks

December 23, 2004 -- 5:09 PM
posted by Par

Shit, Al, the bar's been raised:



(eric, you only mention four names, but there are five very obviously musically talented individuals. What gives?)

December 23, 2004 -- 4:56 PM
posted by eric

Dietzche V. & The Abominable Snowman 7" Release Party
w/ Shout Out Out Out Out
Thursday Dec 23
@ Victory Lounge

December 23, 2004 -- 3:39 PM
posted by eric

December 23, 2004 -- 1:10 PM
posted by eric

oh no, don't get me wrong, i'm not trying to defend his actions in any way. frankly i think picking fights is rather infantile and only masculine in that it is brutish and lunkheaded. my best friend in elementary school- some of you may remember him from the news awhile back, Adnan was killed in a drive by though he was not even the intended target (his older brother who was the one caught up in bad gang shit) so i don't want to be alarmist, but your scenario is not entirely far fetched. your brother's actions are not only disrespectful of your father, they're disrespectful to himself - what he does is undeciplined and childish. ironic since martial arts (and i don't know shit about martial arts) emphasized discipline.

what i wanted to point out was just that it sounds like that's how your brother gets his kicks- that's "his own"

my advice, since you rightly pointed out that his actions affect your entire family, is that your family should confront him about his behaviour.

December 23, 2004 -- 12:57 PM
posted by eric

MEET Nadine Coyle, Cheryl Tweedy, Sarah Harding, and Kimberley Wals- your new SPICES, in pop girl group "GIRLS ALOUD"
Holla.



They even have an OUTKAST "Hey Ya" rip off in "REAL LIFE" but their dopest single hast to be "WAKE ME UP" YOWW!

December 23, 2004 -- 12:33 PM
posted by Al

I suppose eric, but a certain level of conduct has to be maintained in order to be civil. What if one of those people he picked on was a gang member and they attacked our house? Me, my sister and mom and dad are suddenly dead. Was it worth it to pick on someone over nothing and get this massive retaliation? This scenario will probally never happen but my dad didn't raise us to be thugs that walk around and bully people. He is basically not respecting how my dad raised us, he is not respecting my dad. He isn't your brother so you'll probally let his action slide but he is my brother so I have to be accountable for his behaviour. If not for himself then at least for the respect of this family. Once again sorry to rant.

December 23, 2004 -- 12:30 PM
posted by eric

at least somebody's started to get these lists kinda right-
STYLUS

"Do not stand still, both show skills / Close but no crills, boast for po' ills, post no bills / Coast to coast Joe Schmoes flows ill, go chill / Not supposed to overdose, No Doz pills"

FOR THE MOST HIPSTER LIST OF THEM ALL (MORE SO THAN PITCHFORK) check out Dusted's 2004 Year In Reviews.
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/

December 23, 2004 -- 12:20 PM
posted by eric

"to each his own"

or

"whatever wanks your crane"

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