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Post by As You Built The Moon on Sept 2, 2016 13:16:06 GMT -5
Couple of Oasis ones. From Some Might Say - actual: "if you don't get yours I won't get mine, as well" perceived: "if you don't get drunk I won't get high, as well" From Gas Panic! - actual: "my eyes are dead and my throat's like a black hole" perceived: "my eyes are dead and my throat's like a Burlap whore"
What about yours?
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Post by Elie De Beaufour 🐴 on Sept 2, 2016 13:35:28 GMT -5
Helloween eeper of the Seven keys misheard: And the seer of fish heads said before he went blind Actual And the seer of visions said before he went blind. Another from Blind Guardian's Welcome to Dying: I'm a.....sandwich!
What is the wingspan of a laden swallow?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2016 14:12:34 GMT -5
Helloween eeper of the Seven keys misheard: And the seer of fish heads said before he went blind Actual And the seer of visions said before he went blind. Another from Blind Guardian's Welcome to Dying: I'm a.....sandwich! What is the wingspan of a laden swallow? Is that the African or European swallow?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2016 8:59:03 GMT -5
no idea last cd you've bought?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Sept 5, 2016 9:01:01 GMT -5
The Divine Comedy - Foreverland
Your favourite novel?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Sept 5, 2016 14:04:16 GMT -5
Tough one. Probably The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger.
What quality do you like most about yourself?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Sept 5, 2016 19:42:24 GMT -5
I won't say it's logical thinking because some people are so much better at it than me, but I like that I can leave emotion out of my thinking and be open minded and think independantly.
Do you like stoner metal at all (Black Sabbath and the like?)
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Sept 5, 2016 19:55:29 GMT -5
Don't know much about it, to be honest. But Sabbath (for their first 6 albums at least) were a great band.
Michael Jackson. Was he a nonce?
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Post by World71R on Sept 5, 2016 20:02:05 GMT -5
It's possible, but I'm gonna go the safe route and say innocent until proven guilty I liked some of the questions asked above so I'm gonna rehash one of them in a different way: What qualities do you like about yourself, and alternatively, what qualities do you often seek to find in a person?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 8:05:12 GMT -5
I refuse to humble brag... as for what i look for in others... kindness. A general concern for others goes a long way.
Stranded on the wrong beach and you get only 3 albums, which would you prefer?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Sept 6, 2016 9:22:46 GMT -5
Definitely Maybe, WTSMG?, and Stanley Road.
Got any old clothes you wouldn't be caught dead actually wearing?
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Post by World71R on Sept 6, 2016 17:13:23 GMT -5
Probably a pair of faded jeans that barely fit me anymore and a Kyle Petty t-shirt I've kept around just as memorabilia that I haven't worn in almost 10 years.
On the flip side, what's your favorite piece(s) of clothing you own?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Sept 6, 2016 18:22:23 GMT -5
I've got an overlarge navy jumper/hoodie from one of the very first ranges Pretty Green stuff. It's stretched all out of shape now, but I absolutely love it. It's so soft and it goes so well with my black drainpipe jeans and desert boots, I can't imagine how gutted I'll be when it finally does give away...
Would you rather have impossibly curly hair, or hair so straight you could never do anything with it?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 18:38:32 GMT -5
My hair isn't even very curly but I still sometimes hate it. So my choice would be straight hair.
Would you like to be an introvert who enjoys being alone, is very independent and basically being able to have fun by yourself or an extrovert who's always ready to socialize with lots of people and good company with others?
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Post by The Escapist on Sept 6, 2016 19:18:49 GMT -5
Even though I'm getting help for social anxiety, I kind of like being introverted and I don't mind not minding being on my own (almost a reference).
What's your favourite Arctic Monkeys album?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Sept 6, 2016 19:22:19 GMT -5
My hair isn't even very curly but I still sometimes hate it. So my choice would be straight hair. Would you like to be an introvert who enjoys being alone, is very independent and basically being able to have fun by yourself or an extrovert who's always ready to socialize with lots of people and good company with others? Interesting one. I am an introvert by nature, and I'm perfectly happy being so: I enjoy my own company and I don't particularly feel the need to go out on the town with a load of people I can't stand, to pass away my evenings; but even still, there are times (usually when I'm in university but not actually in a lecture - like in the canteen or something) where it prays on the mind, 'Does everybody travel about in packs of four or five?'. And then the old inferiority complex kicks in and you start to wonder if you haven't been doing something wrong all this time, after all... Maybe I'm not a particularly independent loner-type, then, even if I have got all the rest of it all sewn up. Or maybe all that's just the age I am. The teens are a very sensitive time, after all. Even when you're at the death of them, like I am now. But then again, extroverts tend to need people around them all time. And, you know, that just isn't an option sometimes. So I'd probably stay as I am. I've not done too badly by it so far. --- Do you like your name?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Sept 6, 2016 20:00:55 GMT -5
Arctic Monkeys album - AM is the only one I've really sat and listened to. It's pretty good.
I don't hate being called Justin, but I never particularly liked it. It sounds like a sensitive little boy's name and the association with Timberlake and Bieber hasn't helped.
Leather or cloth seats on a car?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2016 8:31:03 GMT -5
Cloth... I live in Texas and sitting on leather seats after a long day might as well be sitting on the surface of the sun.
Favorite Ninja Turtle?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Sept 9, 2016 15:54:53 GMT -5
Donnie. A man of science and had the only weapon in the first NES game that was worth a damn.
What advice would you give the next person to take your job?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2016 15:58:49 GMT -5
You can do better. Never settle for less than what you are worth. Also, keep in mind that the corporate giant doesn't care about you or your life... you are always replaceable.
Pickles... got any opinions of 'em?
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Post by World71R on Sept 9, 2016 20:56:29 GMT -5
Donnie. A man of science and had the only weapon in the first NES game that was worth a damn. What advice would you give the next person to take your job? Kind of wanted to answer this one so I'll take a crack at it: I work as a grocery store clerk and I would say to serve the customers well while listening to the boss. She may be a little tough at times but she does it for the better of the company and ourselves so listen up and follow along. Serving customers, talk to them like you would a friend and make them feel almost like they're home in the store. This is important because, remember, YOU are the face of the store when you work up front and the boss isn't around. Make sure the store is represented well and has a good, friendly face to it. As far as the inner workings (like within the aisles and such), make sure you keep things up to date, put out, and clean. This also determines the store's reputation and face so it's very important as well. (Sorry for the long post) You can do better. Never settle for less than what you are worth. Also, keep in mind that the corporate giant doesn't care about you or your life... you are always replaceable. Pickles... got any opinions of 'em? I don't like them too sour or tart but I like it when they have the right amount of sour, sweetness and good texture. Those are delicious, especially if it's a little savory. If you could pick ANYTHING to have for your three meals of the day, without worries of breaking your budget at all, what would you have for those three meals?
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Post by As You Built The Moon on Sept 9, 2016 22:11:50 GMT -5
(I assume we're also throwing calories/health concerns out the window) Breakfast (modified from the Dexter opening sequence): grilled ham steak, three eggs sunny side up with hot sauce, hash browns, milk, juice of a fresh blood orange, and a blueberry muffin Lunch: Coquille St Jacques scallops, crab cake, battered fried clams, fresh asparagus, iced tea, strawberry daiquiri Dinner: Caesar salad to start, followed by Beef Wellington with hollandaise on the side, some Yorkshire puddings, fresh broccoli, roasted carrots, corn casserole, and white truffle mashed potatoes topped off with a nice Burgundy. And if I can add dessert, Baked Alaska.
What's been the happiest year of your life so far?
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Post by World71R on Sept 10, 2016 1:11:10 GMT -5
(I assume we're also throwing calories/health concerns out the window) Breakfast (modified from the Dexter opening sequence): grilled ham steak, three eggs sunny side up with hot sauce, hash browns, milk, juice of a fresh blood orange, and a blueberry muffin Lunch: Coquille St Jacques scallops, crab cake, battered fried clams, fresh asparagus, iced tea, strawberry daiquiri Dinner: Caesar salad to start, followed by Beef Wellington with hollandaise on the side, some Yorkshire puddings, fresh broccoli, roasted carrots, corn casserole, and white truffle mashed potatoes topped off with a nice Burgundy. And if I can add dessert, Baked Alaska. What's been the happiest year of your life so far? You got some good tastes. Happiest year of my life? I'd say the period between July 2015-July 2016. As a whole, I'd say 2016 (2015 and 2011 are close seconds). There's been a lot of fun stuff going on and it's been great to see the future unfold before my eyes. How about for you?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2016 9:42:18 GMT -5
Probably 1996... good Oasis, didn't have a care in the world as a 12 year old.
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When would it NOT be appropriate to play Oasis?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2016 16:33:45 GMT -5
Never ! (well 90's Oasis, anyway)
Question for the guitarists: what's your favorite Oasis song to play on the guitar ?
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