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Funny, I don't remember that. I guess our other roommate trying to kill himself with my gin sticks out more...
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Was he unable to beat Peter's high score at Tetris?
Because that'd be a good reason, you know.
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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Actually, he was completely and totally unable to beat either of us at Marathon.
"Oh look, there's Jason. He appears to be aiming his rocket launcher at the wall." *BOOM* "Oh look, there's Jason's viscera."
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Had my buddy's 15 year old son riding shotgun in my Jeep during this weekends trails run because he hates the backseat in his Dad's.
I talked him into plugging his iPod into my stereo to see what he had on there but he was concerned it would be too heavy for an old guy like me. I think the poor guy nearly had choked on his energy drink when he started with some 'Disturbed' and I said, "There great but I already own their new CD, got anything heavier?"
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I remember my mind was blown when I found out that my 10th grade chemistry teacher listened to Led Zeppelin.
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"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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I never kept up with my vinyl fad.... I got busy with other things! Hoping to get back into it though!
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Just got done with Jackson Brown, Running on Empty.....on vinyl. I must say I do enjoy the vinyl thing quite a bit. I just put on some B.L.T
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Earlier this evening, Miles Davis - Miles Ahead.
Now that I figured out how to get the SACD working I have been listening to Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition (And Other Russion Showpieces) and Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade.
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I was channeling JohnK and went with some classical music this evening. Before the kids went to bed, I put on Saint-Saëns: Symphony No 3. It was a refreshing change of pace and the kids enjoyed it as much as I did -- even though they wouldn't sit still.
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