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  • in reply to: Grey Tristessa #22456

    amnesia
    Spectator

    i bid $240 and it still says "reserve not met". boo.[/quote:10zvhybs]

    I think the reserve not met thingy will go on untill someone hits 500 Dollars. Just my guess, its a rare beauty.

    in reply to: Louisville, KY 8-12-08 #22427

    amnesia
    Spectator

    Kickass pictures everyone.Thanks so much for posting them 8) :D

    in reply to: Hello Everyone! #22478

    amnesia
    Spectator

    Welcome onboard, you will really enjoy it here. So do you also collect ?
    And by the way, congratz with the birthday tomorrow :wink:

    in reply to: Louisville, KY 8-12-08 #22413

    amnesia
    Spectator

    Thats some nice pictures there bullett.real cool ones, and that t-shirt rocks, i want one of those :wink:

    in reply to: New webmaster joined the SPfreaks Team! #22071

    amnesia
    Spectator

    Yay congrats :)
    I like your name..it’s unique
    Also um I feel like an ass, I never would have thought you being 14 WOW!
    Holy shit I have a child older than you…
    way to make someone feel old :)
    Congrats again Mayo[/quote:2hvy36nf]

    14 oh come on.Dont believe that old geezer Arthur.His taking you guys on for a piss.Im 30 actually, but that doesn´t stop me calling Arthur for a grannie like im used to do. :P
    Anyway thanks guys, ill try to do my best :wink:

    in reply to: Movie Quotes #22200

    amnesia
    Spectator

    Norman: It’s all for you. I’m not hungry. Go ahead.
    Norman: You, you eat like a bird.
    Marion: You’d know of course.
    Norman: No, not really. Anyway, I hear the expression, ‘eats like a bird’ it, it’s really a f-f-false-falsity because birds really eat a tremendous lot. But I don’t really know anything about birds. My hobby is stuffing things. You know, taxidermy. And I guess I’d just rather stuff birds because I hate the look of beasts when they’re stuffed. You know, foxes and chimps. Some people even stuff dogs and cats but, boy, I can’t do that. I think only birds look well stuffed because, well because they’re kinda passive to begin with.
    Marion: Strange hobby. Curious.
    Norman: Uncommon, too.
    Marion: Oh, I imagine so.
    Norman: And it’s not as expensive as you’d think. It’s cheap really, you know, needles, and thread, sawdust. The chemicals are the only thing that, that cost anything.
    Marion: A man should have a hobby.
    Norman: Well, it’s, it’s more than a hobby. A hobby’s supposed to pass the time, not fill it.
    Marion: Is your time so empty?
    Norman: Well, I run the office and uh, tend the cabins and grounds and, and do a little, uh, errands for my mother. The ones she allows I might be capable of doing.
    Marion: Do you go out with friends?
    Norman: Well, a boy’s best friend is his mother. You’ve never had an empty moment in your entire life, have you?
    Marion: Only my share.
    Norman: Where are you going?
    Norman: I didn’t mean to pry.
    Marion: I’m looking for a private island.
    Norman: What are you running away from?
    Marion: Wh-why do you ask that?
    Norman: People never run away from anything…..The rain didn’t last long, did it? You know what I think. I think that we’re all in our private traps, clamped in them, and none of us can ever get out. We scratch and, and claw, but only at the air, only at each other. And for all of it, we never budge an inch.
    Marion: Sometimes, we deliberately step into those traps.
    Norman: I was born in mine. I don’t mind it any more.
    Marion: Oh, but you should. You should mind it.
    Norman: Oh, I do. But I say I don’t.
    Marion: You know, if anyone ever talked to me the way I heard the way she spoke to you…
    Norman: Sometimes, when she talks to me like that, I feel I’d like to go up there and curse her and, and leave her forever. Or at least defy her. But I know I can’t. She’s ill.
    Marion: She sounded strong.
    Norman: No, I mean ill. She had to raise me all by herself after my father died. I was only five and it must have been quite a strain for her. She didn’t have to go to work or anything like that. He left her a little money. Anyway, a few years ago, Mother met this man, and he talked her into building this motel. He could have talked her into anything. And when he died too, it was just too great a shock for her. And, and the way he died. I guess it’s nothing to talk about while you’re eating. Anyway, it was just too great a loss for her. She had nothing left.
    Marion: Except you.
    Norman: A son is a poor substitute for a lover.
    Marion: Why don’t you go away?
    Norman: To a private island, like you?
    Marion: No, not like me.
    Norman: I couldn’t do that. Who’d look after her? She’d be alone up there. The fire would go out. It’d be cold and damp like a grave. If you love someone, you don’t do that to them – even if you hate them. You understand that I don’t hate her. I hate what she’s become. I hate the illness.
    Marion: Wouldn’t it be better if you put her – someplace…
    Norman: You mean an institution? A madhouse? People always call a madhouse ‘someplace,’ don’t they? Put her in ‘some place.’
    Marion: I’m sorry. I didn’t mean it to sound uncaring.
    Norman: What do you know about caring? Have you ever seen the inside of one of those places? The laughing and the tears! And the cruel eyes studying you. My mother there? But she’s harmless! She’s as harmless as one of those stuffed birds!
    Marion: I am sorry. I only felt – it seems she’s hurting you. I meant well.
    Norman: People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh-so-very-delicately. Of course, I’ve suggested it myself, but I hate to even think about it. She needs me. It’s not as if she were a maniac, a raving thing. She just goes a little mad sometimes. We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven’t you?
    Marion: Yes. Sometimes just one time can be enough. Thank you.
    Norman: Thank you, Norman.
    Marion: Norman.[/quote:1cheh9al]

    From what movie is that from ?
    Nice one by the way hehe

    in reply to: holy crap dudes this is awesome #18704

    amnesia
    Spectator

    you lucky bum, you have one? :wink:[/quote:2ccrdlzb]
    Of course, Billy always sends a few test pressings to me to hear my approval. He does that since The Marked era. Now, finally, you know the secret to my huge collection. :lol:[/quote:2ccrdlzb]

    Shit.I thought i was the only one.I think i need to pull billy´s ears now. :lol:


    amnesia
    Spectator

    I love being evil :twisted: :twisted:[/quote:1btxcwxh]

    me too :twisted: hehe[/quote:1btxcwxh]

    We are the evil sisters you and me :twisted:[/quote:1btxcwxh]

    yes, its the only way to ebay shop :twisted:[/quote:1btxcwxh]

    Amen to that my evil sister :lol: :twisted:


    amnesia
    Spectator

    I love being evil :twisted: :twisted:[/quote:38ieypab]

    me too :twisted: hehe[/quote:38ieypab]

    We are the evil sisters you and me :twisted:

    in reply to: 1993 Fan Club Letter #22392

    amnesia
    Spectator

    I thought Darcy was a Depeche mode fan.Think i saw that somewhere hmmm.Maybe i was wrong.

    in reply to: holy crap dudes this is awesome #18699

    amnesia
    Spectator

    those posters better end up on ebay or the sp.com store :P or i will come down with a case of mellon collie :cry:

    cool pics reggae :)[/quote:2c3yqc0e]

    Seems we are going to have nother duel if that poster shows up on Ebay :lol:
    Its ok.Im not really collecting posters,ill just grab one later on (if they show up again)

    in reply to: Machina II on UK promo cds #17963

    amnesia
    Spectator

    I just bought a set of those.Now i need the US one :wink:[/quote:19aq9ip5]
    impossible to find. i have been looking for it for years.

    i think arthur has a copy and so does manilla.

    i only have CR-01, not the complete set. :([/quote:19aq9ip5]

    Same.I only got CR-01 and CR-03 .The CR-2 and CR-4 are on my top wish list.But as you say Ice, impossible to find :(

    in reply to: Machina II on UK promo cds #17961

    amnesia
    Spectator

    Ups.Dobbelt post :?

    in reply to: Machina II on UK promo cds #17960

    amnesia
    Spectator

    I just bought a set of those.Now i need the US one :wink:


    amnesia
    Spectator

    I love to snipe. 10 sec before the ending i normally put in a hard kill on the other bidders if there is a item i so really want. I think i only lose 1 out of 10 bids. I love being evil :twisted: :twisted:

    in reply to: holy crap dudes this is awesome #18697

    amnesia
    Spectator

    i want one of those so bad. :P thats the neatest poster. :wink:[/quote:2jnq7nfy]

    I can only agree :wink:

    in reply to: August Tour Poster #22303

    amnesia
    Spectator

    That poster is soooooo damn cool.I really like it a lot

    in reply to: Billy and Jimmy Interviewed on ManCow #22306

    amnesia
    Spectator

    For those who don’t know, ManCow is a pretentious arrogant prick who is trying oh so hard to become the next Howard Stern, here in the states. Needless, to say, I don’t respect the guy too much.

    BUT

    He recently interviewed Billy and Jimmy.

    http://www.mancow.com, audio, highlights, smashing pumpkins.

    It’s 11 mins long. They talk about G.L.O.W. and the Iha/Wretzky lawsuit, so it must be relatively recent.

    Anyway, it’s enjoyable.[/quote:2lv8yzs2]

    Thanks and nice find.Ill check it out :wink:

    in reply to: Movie Quotes #22198

    amnesia
    Spectator

    ^^ Funny one :lol:

    My favorite quote is not really funny.Its sad as fuck.Any of you guys watched the movie called Blade Runner ( The one with Harrison Ford). Those who seen this movie will understand this quote, for those who have not seen the movie will not understand it, Well here goes.

    Roy Batty : I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams … glitter in the dark near Tanhauser Gate. All those … moments will be lost … in time, like tears … in rain. Time … to die.

    I took the quote from here http://www.brmovie.com/BR_Quotes.htm

    For those who have not watched the movie yet should really do it .Its really awesome.Check the IMDB link
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/[/quote:11xihajm]

    Definitely my favourite ever film scene. \\m/ 8) \\m/

    The rain part was improvised by Rutger H. too, not in the script. :)[/quote:11xihajm]

    Im like always crying when i watch that scene.So many emotions,so much pain and suffering in that scene.It just blows me away.Actually Blade Runner is my fav movie of all time.I did not know Rutger improvised it, sure he did a hell of job there.

    in reply to: What is the latest Pumpkins related item you bought? #6051

    amnesia
    Spectator

    Not to mention the Swedish misprinted test pressing that contains artwork of a Scandinavian porn movie.[/quote:1yhwzfey]

    Nope, I’m pretty sure those are in the regular edition

    [/quote:1yhwzfey]

    Thats the promo cover silly :lol: :lol:

    in reply to: What is the latest Pumpkins related item you bought? #6048

    amnesia
    Spectator

    these are (some of) my zeitgeists.

    i have more now.[/quote:1cq32we4]

    LOL

    I have so many, I store some of mine in Europe.[/quote:1cq32we4]

    do you keep them in a garage next to Arthur’s place? :lol:[/quote:1cq32we4]

    lmao :lol:

    I think i will go on a shopping spree again soon

    in reply to: What is the latest Pumpkins related item you bought? #6042

    amnesia
    Spectator

    holy cheap :shock:

    i’ve been resisting buying all the Zeitgeists, but i kind of wanted to pick up the one with the book but only if i could get it cheap.

    well i just won it for $2.25, so i think i accomplished my goal. :P 8)[/quote:scldvmag]

    Nice win and very cheap Blue.I think i paid 25 bucks for mine in mint condition.I also still need to buy some of them.Got the Best Buy, the one with the DVD and also the red one. :wink:

    in reply to: August 8th #22282

    amnesia
    Spectator

    well, i have never gotten to see them live either, so i am so excited about tuesday, holy shit it is tomarow.

    i am way excited for this show. and it will be even cooler cause last rose and i get to sit by eachother.[/quote:1xfkjoor]

    I so wish it was me who was going to see them tomorrow Bullett.Have a blast :wink:

    in reply to: August 8th #22280

    amnesia
    Spectator

    Well that’s a shitty review. I was sitting by someone who was writing a review, but his started off as The Smashing Pumpkins are a unique band! Had all kinds of stuff written before the show started.
    It said sold out, but I saw a few empty seat-the one right next to me was empty.
    People who left to smoke, couldn’t get let back in. Happened to my brother and hubby-dumb asses. 3 hours-people couldn’t wait 3 hours wtf?
    I think that’s where the drunk guy in front of me went-which I am happy to see gone-he was just a SD fan anyway.

    Billy put on a really great show! Lisa jammed her ass off. Ginger rocked. Jeff seemed too calm. Jimmy, well he rocks ass!
    The whole entire set list was spectacular! I could go without listening to Today or BWBW.

    The last song blew me away-who would have EVER thought they would use kazoos! I had the biggest smile I could possibly get!
    Felt like I was going through 20 years of SP in 3 hours-wish it was longer-it goes by fast

    There was a mix of fans young and old. Got hit on a few times while walking to a bar after the show-

    Glass was super cool, Set the Controls was AMAZING
    Dammit the whole show was amazing!!
    You will NOT be disappointed. Totally a must see. I feel bad for the people over seas who can’t get a taste of this show. I did sit by a woman from France.
    I need an SPfreaks shirt for next time

    Their set list was almost a spot on match for our little contest -so now I need to switch it up I think-
    Great minds know great music!

    I am officially hooked on SP shows. I liked this touring small towns stuff. I hope they do it here sometime.
    Cute little town and went to the Irish bar afterward!
    I was completely blown away. I would say they are the Beatles of this generation-hands down! :D

    I had a dream in April about a concert that had a water fountain type thingy in front-and The Adler had a water fountain thing directly across the street! Not a big deal to you guys, but to me it was!!![/quote:82niwn8i]

    Nice review Reggae.I think its really cool there were young ppl at the show.Seems to me every time they do somehing new the fanbase just grows abit and i think thats very great.I kinda envy you guys whos going to see them live or have seen them allready, i just wish they would visit Europe again soon.I´ve never seen SP live before,reason is the fan base in Denmark is huge and all there concerts here are sold out within 5 min, and we are not talking about 500 tickets,no no. Its more like 1000-2000 tickets sold in 5 min.Last year they played twice here in Denmark, both time sold out withing 5 min.

    in reply to: Movie Quotes #22185

    amnesia
    Spectator

    ^^ Funny one :lol:

    My favorite quote is not really funny.Its sad as fuck.Any of you guys watched the movie called Blade Runner ( The one with Harrison Ford). Those who seen this movie will understand this quote, for those who have not seen the movie will not understand it, Well here goes.

    Roy Batty : I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams … glitter in the dark near Tanhauser Gate. All those … moments will be lost … in time, like tears … in rain. Time … to die.

    I took the quote from here http://www.brmovie.com/BR_Quotes.htm

    For those who have not watched the movie yet should really do it .Its really awesome.Check the IMDB link
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/

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