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manillascissorKeymasterThat is a really awesome poster but then again I am more into the darker things.
It kinda looks midevil to me.The skull design on the top is pretty sweet.
[/quote:1islnkls]medieval – sorry, i’m a stickler for speling.
manillascissorKeymasterThank you Cult!
Who is she? Not heard of her before….
manillascissorKeymasterI’ve been thinking about eating my fingers to save money on food. Maybe a couple of toes from each foot.
The way I see it, I can type with one finger from each hand, so after a while I’d settle into this habit.
For walking and whatnot, I’m sure two or three digits from each foot wouldn’t kill off my walking ability entirely.
Eaten very slowly, day by day, I could save more money for SP treats rather than wasting it on food stuffs.[/quote:2knzr54b]
If examined closely, the calories obtained from eating 18 digits would probably amount to a weeks worth of sustinence. Don’t quit your day job.
manillascissorKeymasterand sorry your celling fell in niteshyft, but at least you weren’t underneath it when it happened, which is always a plus.[/quote:2y6do0na]
Old joke, but…
Death from Above
manillascissorKeymasterhttp://www.ozphoria.com/ linked us in a homepage article (scroll down a bit) called
Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin interview on Mancow.com
Manilla
found that interview and published it here, and quickly SP.com and Ozphoria followed…
[/quote:r4hk8aez]damn straight
manillascissorKeymasterThat font kicks ass!
manillascissorKeymasterCongrats on starting a new chapter in your life. What would a book be without them? Whatever you’ve planned is probably meant to be, for better or worse, so good luck up in Michigan, aye? You betcha.
Is your cat an outside or inside cat? I moved my family (including two kitties) recently and they are both outside cats. I put the older one out one night in February, (Knoxville), cause she wandered out on her own. That night, we got 2 inches of snow. Which is like 8 feet down here. She was lost for two months. I even made posters for her with a reward. I was out smoking a cigarette at 5:00 one morning and she just shows up at the door, runs in, eats, and then I took her to her bed. Was amazing to see her again. The other cat? He’s sorta weird, just comes in, eats, then leaves immediately.
That insurance thing blows. If it makes you feel any better, I have two unpaid speeding tickets in SC and TN, and I failed to go to court for either one. So I’m pretty sure I have warrants out for my arrest. Plus my tag is expired.
I’ve heard of you via Arthur. I’m the webmaster over here, Derek, but like you said I moderate very little. There is no need. We are all pretty close and even know each other pretty well. It’s kinda cool the little seed that Arthur planted.
Anyway, good to have ya, talk to you soon. If you find time, make a submission for our contest! Or post about it on your site. The more, the merrier!!!
manillascissorKeymasterSiamese Dream
Pisces Iscariot
Adore
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Gish
Zeitgeist
Machina II
MachinaJust noticed the first letters of each album in that order spells spam gzmm. Kinda um, gross.
manillascissorKeymasteri think it’s a horrible play on words for \"madcow\" disease.
i agree, the name is enough to turn the dial.
manillascissorKeymasterNorman: 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.
manillascissorKeymaster[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jAGbqU5Ewc&feature=related[/youtube]
Don’t you just love when the past and present collide in music and film?
manillascissorKeymastergees-sorry another question
T-shirt design front and back or just the front?[/quote:146ahehx]only front required, but back if you wish.
manillascissorKeymasterHas anyone submitted any of the artwork yet?[/quote:1rj6ojz6]
not yet
manillascissorKeymasterholy shit, this is fucked up
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C4aAt2wKDw&NR=1[/youtube]
manillascissorKeymasterdef, i will dl tomarow.
i am in the process of getting ready, and i made brownies for last rose, cause she is a sweetie, so i have to get those all done up too.[/quote:1zyfvebz]
What kind of brownies, pray tell?
manillascissorKeymasterwait, did jimmy say he’s been "completely clean and sober now for over 4 years"?
i thought he was clean for much longer.[/quote:14wo2v8g]
Well, maybe he means quitting smoking or absolutely no drinking. Not the hard drugs.
manillascissorKeymasterThis poster kicks so much ass. Cool interview, never realized Linda created it, nor that it had so much meaning behind it.
manillascissorKeymasteryes. completely in love with the older stuff. black and white and technicolor. panavision. this is the way to see movies.
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I wished we lived 10 miles or so from each other. We should organize movie weekends together.**Manilla, going back to his car to fetch the next set of dvds: "I’ll be back!"**
**Arthur, meanwhile throwing an empty beer can to Manilla: "Youâve got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"**
[/quote:p4ik3ks9]ha ha!
What’s your first pick? Mine is Strangers on a Train.
manillascissorKeymasterdo you keep them in a garage next to Arthur’s place?
[/quote:nxdq20du]
Not telling, otherwise Cool As Ice Cream will come to steal the black version, the orange version, the blue version, the white version, the brown version, the grey version and the multicolored version. Also he might be interested in Manilla’s red versions from South Africa, Iceland, Belarus, Greece, Poland, Israel, Cayman Islands, Monaco, Peru, Bangladesh, French Polynesia, Puerto Rico, Cameroon, Haiti, Iraq, Mongolia, Nepal, Paraguay, Tajikistan, Zimbabwe, Vietnam and a pretty cool one-off release from the Pitcairn Islands.Not to mention the Swedish misprinted test pressing that contains artwork of a Scandinavian porn movie.[/quote:nxdq20du]
You let the cat out of the bag, Arthur!!!
manillascissorKeymasterthese are (some of) my zeitgeists.
i have more now.[/quote:2ouugww8]
LOL
I have so many, I store some of mine in Europe.
manillascissorKeymasteryou like classic movies don’t you manilla?
[/quote:kgytspcx]yes. completely in love with the older stuff. black and white and technicolor. panavision. this is the way to see movies.

manillascissorKeymasterPolice: Do you own a video camera?
Renee: No, Fred hates them.
Fred: I like to remember things my own way.
Police: What do you mean by that?
Fred: How I remember them, not necessarily the way they happened.(from lost highway)[/quote:3k241792]
awesome movie. i love robert blake in that.
manillascissorKeymaster"it’s beer o’clock." (from memento)[/quote:4kiyug04]
that could be manilla’s new signature, hehe
sorry, just kidding
and being silly[/quote:4kiyug04]i prefer "beer thirty".

manillascissorKeymastertaken care of. thanks for heads up.

manillascissorKeymasterBela Lugosi, from Glen or Glenda (a story of a frustrated transvestite nearing a confession to his girlfriend) as the puppetmaster that oversees all characters in the movie, whilst the background contains stock footage of a buffalo stampede – go Edward D. Wood, Jr.:
\"Pull the strings!!!\"

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