Greetings from long ago

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What's the fucking deal with using straws and shit? Call me a minimalist, but when I get down to business I don't like to use equipment if I don't have to.
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Shrimp Boat
SHRIMP BOAT was a phenomenal band that made music out of Chicago from the mid '80s clear through to 1993. Taking inspiration from bluegrass, jazz, country...
Sounds like a natural party for Wolt, Chico and Beej to meet up.
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Flex wrote:What's the fucking deal with using straws and shit? Call me a minimalist, but when I get down to business I don't like to use equipment if I don't have to.
Just because I just fucked someone up their ass, and now want to taste my own cum that's been mixed with their anal juices, does not mean I want to put my lips on their dirty sphincter. Eew gross. I have some standards, at least.
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tepista wrote:
Flex wrote:What's the fucking deal with using straws and shit? Call me a minimalist, but when I get down to business I don't like to use equipment if I don't have to.
Just because I just fucked a someone up their ass, and now want to taste my own cum that's been mixed with their anal juices, does not mean I want to put my lips on their dirty sphincter. Eew gross. I have some standards, at least.
Yeah, what the hell?

Also, I need no humoring, you cum-sucking choir boy.
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tepista wrote:
Flex wrote:What's the fucking deal with using straws and shit? Call me a minimalist, but when I get down to business I don't like to use equipment if I don't have to.
Just because I just fucked someone up their ass, and now want to taste my own cum that's been mixed with their anal juices, does not mean I want to put my lips on their dirty sphincter. Eew gross. I have some standards, at least.
Pfft. Shrimp boating is just the crack. Don't be a pussy.
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cretin wrote:
Also, I need no humoring, you cum-sucking choir boy.
It's 7 o clock, time for a shrimp boat!

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littlenatey wrote:I can see I'll enjoy neo-IMCT.
We all love Combat Rock now!!!
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Rat Patrol wrote:
littlenatey wrote:I can see I'll enjoy neo-IMCT.
We all love Combat Rock now!!!
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I don't. No, wait, do I? I'm having a hard time rememberin' my contraricity.
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cretin wrote:
Wolter wrote:
101Walterton wrote:Feltching is the hamster up the arse thing.
No, it really isn't.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=felching
Well what the fuck is the gerbil thing then?

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It can be both. If you know how to get a gerbil off.

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Another thing I remember about Natey is that he did all those song elimination polls.
Who pfaffed the pfaff? Who got pfaffed tonight?

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Olaf wrote:Another thing I remember about Natey is that he did all those song elimination polls.
Many a brave man died at the hands of the BNC Brigades.

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Rat Patrol wrote:
Olaf wrote:Another thing I remember about Natey is that he did all those song elimination polls.
Many a brave man died at the hands of the BNC Brigades.
They deserved death for being counterrevolutionary.

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Rat Patrol wrote:
Olaf wrote:Another thing I remember about Natey is that he did all those song elimination polls.
Many a brave man died at the hands of the BNC Brigades.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a decent live BNC? I was about to post a thread about how under-appreciated Lochem was, then I heard the utterly appalling version of the aforementioned song. Nearly beats the Tokyo "Young Music Show" for sheer hopelessness.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Heston wrote:
Rat Patrol wrote:
Olaf wrote:Another thing I remember about Natey is that he did all those song elimination polls.
Many a brave man died at the hands of the BNC Brigades.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a decent live BNC? I was about to post a thread about how under-appreciated Lochem was, then I heard the utterly appalling version of the aforementioned song. Nearly beats the Tokyo "Young Music Show" for sheer hopelessness.
1981-05-10 and 1981-06-10 (coincidence?) are both awesome.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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Heston wrote:
Rat Patrol wrote:
Olaf wrote:Another thing I remember about Natey is that he did all those song elimination polls.
Many a brave man died at the hands of the BNC Brigades.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a decent live BNC? I was about to post a thread about how under-appreciated Lochem was, then I heard the utterly appalling version of the aforementioned song. Nearly beats the Tokyo "Young Music Show" for sheer hopelessness.
US Festival is really good for that bending Tele solo Joe does in the middle. That was a pretty neat creative twist from his typical rhythm playing.

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