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November 29, 2005 -- 3:27 PM
posted by AD

For the record, I know how laser is spelt. I chose to use the [] as a symbol showing that I took the origional spelling and changed it. How quickly we all forget the simple rules of english writing.

Furthermore, they do use la[z]ers to treat warts. The use them to burn the damn things right off your foot and then treat you for small burns. It's a hell of a lot less invasive than freezing them and scraping them off. I know this is the case because it's how my little brother had his warts removed.

Otherwise, I will let this conversation die.

November 29, 2005 -- 3:08 PM
posted by eric

kay. i'm calling this one.
straight ahead killer pop hooks the english way
BATTLE
not the battles, but those guys are sweet too.
no, just BATTLE

myspace.com/thisisbattle

i'm spinning them tonight

November 29, 2005 -- 12:33 PM
posted by Par

November 29, 2005 -- 10:01 AM
posted by eric

November 29, 2005 -- 9:37 AM
posted by eric

wow. fuckin' A is right. that's rad that the two of them are working at Urban haha that's so his shit.
as for the kid, i was messaging him last night - i guess his name is Billy and he used to work at Warp. he's up on O'Malley (Hopeless Savages) his wife's book, (Salamander Dream) Clowes, Jeffrey Brown, Tomer Hanuka (Bi-Polar) and Charles Burns (Black Hole)
that and i guess he met Craig Thompson at Comicon in San Diego which is pretty cool. he seems legit.

November 29, 2005 -- 1:32 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

dunno man... but he's got some dece comic book tastes goin on; I have all of those comics he posted except 2 which I nonetheless have read anyway. I'm surprised he's up on Corey Sutherland Lewis The Rey... that's the guy who does sharknife; he's not very big up here yet. I'll tell you one thing about this kid though; he ain't up on the R. Kikuo Johnson. This kid'll beg you to piss in his mouth if you get him to read "Night Fisher" which is Johnson's debut novel. It's about a bunch of kids in Hawaii who get hooked on the "batu" (methamphetamine). This dude is making the best shit since Craig Thompson. I picked it up about a month ago, and it's fuckin stellar. The other comic book right now that is blowing my mind is called "Rocketo". It's fuckin amazing. It's like if Miyazaki (the dude who made Princess Mononoke) was born an American and made awesome comics instead of movies...

I delivered water to Urban Outfitters today. Eric (your twin) and Siv were both working there...! I guess it was Eric's first day, haha. Anyway, in the back while I was setting up the cooler I was scoping their CD collection and it's motherfuckin awesome. I wanted every single one of the albums they had there! They even had the Hot Chip full-length which isn't even released in North America yet!!! WTF!?? That shit's import only. I pulled it off the shelf and went to the manager of the store and I'm like "do the employees in the store pick this shit or does the company send this stuff to you?" and he's like "we don't pick those discs; they just send it to us".

FUCKIN A!!!

November 29, 2005 -- 12:15 AM
posted by eric

yo taylor, who the fuck IS this kid?

http://www.myspace.com/hugebilly

November 29, 2005 -- 12:08 AM
posted by eric

yeah that was a gooder.

November 29, 2005 -- 12:01 AM
posted by eric

HOLYFUCK

November 28, 2005 -- 11:43 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

The best part about that shoot-out goal is how it rocks the goaltender's waterbottle. That's the real kicker to the nuts. He just takes that puck and fuckin pops the dude's water bottle up into the air like it ain't no thang. It's like giving some chick the best fuck of her life and then just before she's gonna squirt you take it out and rub one off just because you can. It's just that extra little bit of icing on the cake that lets everyone know you're the shit.

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