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manillascissorKeymasterWelcome Bram! Good work my friend. I suppose I’ll be sending some scans to you now…Awesome!
manillascissorKeymasterUm, I’d stay away from that auction. Looks like someone is jacking the price up. Way to coincidental with all those identical aliases bidding on the same item.
manillascissorKeymasterI’m not sure if it’s related, but you are right. It’s almost identical.
Everyone knows the grays resulted from when they switched between pressing the black and pink vinyls. I wonder if this is somehow the same, as being a color between the gray and pink versions. Only a guess.
2007.11.04 at 2:19 am in reply to: For the freakin’ country collectors: Zeitgeist CD by country #2558
manillascissorKeymasterYes, the some reason is that I’m NEVER HOME! lol. Always away from my computer, working on the road. GRR!!!! Job well done.
However, tomorrow is catch-up day. Have some cool items coming your way. Promotional cassettes, vinyl, and CDs.
All of which are American dreams. All of which are American dreams. All of which are American dreams. All of which are American dreams…
manillascissorKeymasterI LOVE YOU ARTHUR!
manillascissorKeymasterThanks for posting those pictures, SPFreaks.
I actually received the item today; very fast shipping! Anyway, confirmed in person that, indeed, it is yet another variation of the Tristessa 7\" colors. I’ll send in proper scans tomorrow. I take back the dark purple classification, it’s more like plain old standard purple.
Fuckin’ sweet.
manillascissorKeymasterYeah, wow… impressive indeed… Maybe I’ll do my entire CD collection anyway this weekend.
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Arthur: I DARE YOU!
manillascissorKeymasterAwesome photos! Some really nice Cassettes! Very impressive. Even have the TEITBITE 7" promo. Very nice.
Is this your entire collection? Can’t be.[/quote:aaoyem70]
This is my complete collection, apart from some compilation CD, common album CDs and common DVDs
I started collecting vinyl first, especially the rare ones. After that came the more common stuff.
I don’t collect posters, t-shirts or awards…although I see some nice items in Arthur’s pictureMarc[/quote:aaoyem70]
So, are you still collecting? If not, are you selling? You have multiple items I’d be interested in. I’m still nowhere near complete with mine. I imagine you are not interested in selling, just thought I’d ask.
manillascissorKeymasterI paid $411 for my copy (still w/i the Reflex mag). Very steep, but oh well. I like it.
manillascissorKeymastergo to photobucket.com it is fantastically good. i use it a lot
you have to register, but it’s free and gives you a lot of bandwidth for pics, as well as vids and other stuff.note – never, ever, EVER use imageshack. ever. that applies to everyone. you get ‘gold frogged’ all the bloody time… it sucks. use photobucket
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Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll try this next time. For right now, just wanted to send these comparison pics.
manillascissorKeymasterThank you Cool. Does anyone want to host the pics for me?[/quote:1jnedzz1]
Yup. Send to us manillascissor, we can host it.[/quote:1jnedzz1]Photos on the way then. Thanks!
manillascissorKeymasterThank you Cool. Does anyone want to host the pics for me?
manillascissorKeymasterAwesome photos! Some really nice Cassettes! Very impressive. Even have the TEITBITE 7\" promo. Very nice.
Is this your entire collection? Can’t be.
manillascissorKeymasterSo is there any corrective action for this other than rest? I mean, if the artery is clogged, shouldn’t they do something to remedy this? Is there anything they can do?
manillascissorKeymasterwow, that is truly disgusting. nice pic find though.
manillascissorKeymasterHow did I miss THAT? lol oh well.
manillascissorKeymasterHow do you insert images in this forum? I have the pictures downloaded on my computer, but have no idea how to post them in here.
manillascissorKeymasterOh boy.
This is a dangerous thread my man. I don’t have the luxury of a lot of space (or time for assembling for that matter), however, I do have some gems. I eagerly await returning to this thread, however, on my way to ATL to see some band on Halloween.
manillascissorKeymasterExactly. Puuulllllease!
2007.10.29 at 6:51 pm in reply to: For the freakin’ country collectors: Zeitgeist CD by country #2555
manillascissorKeymasterI can have scans by tomorrow. HA!!!!
Cool info, did not know about this release. Thanks Arthur!
2007.10.23 at 2:10 am in reply to: For the freakin’ country collectors: Zeitgeist CD by country #2540
manillascissorKeymasteri made a picture of my zeitgeist collection so far:
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Fawesome.
manillascissorKeymasterHuh!
Yeah, were comin back then with another bombtrack
Think ya know what its all about
Huh!
Hey yo, so check this out
Yeah!
Know your enemy!Come on!
Born with insight and a raised fist
A witness to the slit wrist, thats with
As we move into 92
Still in a room without a view
Ya got to know
Ya got to know
That when I say go, go, go
Amp up and amplify
Defy
Im a brother with a furious mind
Action must be taken
We dont need the key
Well break inSomething must be done
About vengeance, a badge and a gun
cause Ill rip the mike, rip the stage, rip the system
I was born to rage against emFist in ya face, in the place
And Ill drop the style clearly
Know your enemy…know your enemy!Yeah!
Hey yo, and dick with this…uggh!
Word is born
Fight the war, fuck the norm
Now I got no patience
So sick of complacence
With the d the e the f the I the a the n the c the e
Mind of a revolutionary
So clear the lane
The finger to the land of the chains
What? the land of the free?
Whoever told you that is your enemy?Now something must be done
About vengeance, a badge and a gun
cause Ill rip the mike, rip the stage, rip the system
I was born to rage against emNow action must be taken
We dont need the key
Well break inIve got no patience now
So sick of complacence now
Ive got no patience now
So sick of complacence now
Sick of sick of sick of sick of you
Time has come to pay…
Know your enemy!Come on!
Yes I know my enemies
Theyre the teachers who taught me to fight me
Compromise, conformity, assimilation, submission
Ignorance, hypocrisy, brutality, the elite
All of which are american dreams (8 times)
manillascissorKeymasterOne more thing: the president does not run the country. Lobbyists who support big business (like the pharmecutical industry, oil companies, tobacco firms, military contractors) run the United States. These groups provide the funding to elect the official that will vote in favor of what they need to accomplish in order to make the most profit.
Why do you think we starting drilling in Alaska’s reserve under Bush?
So no matter who you vote for, it’s a puppet show, a marionette if you will. Tree Spirit is right, the American public is not represented at all by their current government. They are simply exploited. And too ignorant, poor, and lazy to do anything about it.
manillascissorKeymasterIf you are truly a Christian person you wouldn’t stand and fight with a person about God, in all honesty.[/quote:2juxg8bl]
Actually, that’s what the Crusades were. Some people still believe that not fighting and engaging and spreading the word of Christ is failing as a Christian. They feel it is part of being Christian, to spread the gospel and that all non-Christians will go to hell. So, in a way, it’s out of a good place, they want everyone to go to heaven. But, if you don’t believe in it, you don’t believe in it. More people die over religion I think than anything else. What a holy cause.
manillascissorKeymasteri dont understand billy being proud im not saying all us people are same[/quote:2qyp9skg] i think it may have more to do with ancestry rather than the current state of affairs.
i mean, i’m proud to be english… even though england is a complete shit-hole now. but i’m proud because of englands rich history, the ancestry etc. i’m proud to belong to that.but i do agree, i think it’s kinda messed up in the US. you still have the death penalty there, and people are still trying to keep a ‘law’ that allows them to use firearms, despite this ‘law’ being set up in colonial times when there wasn’t really a police force to take care of issues – it was down to the individual, and people still seem to think that this applies today…
and also, the american government still seems to be non-secular – in that religion still holds a significant influence on the running of the country. which is just messed up. hell, there is somewhere where they won’t let you run for governor if you don’t have any religious belief! how screwed up is that!?! frankly, an non-theistical government is much more likely to do a good/better job of running a country than some religious types (Bush’s justification of the war on iraq? god told me to do it. seriously)[/quote:2qyp9skg]I’m not quite sure what’s wrong with capital punishment, I’ve never had to sit down and form an opinion about it, so I’m still ambivalent in most respects.
However, I’m no gun-toting, right-wing, NRA supporter, BUT I strongly agree with the right to bear arms. It’s our right as people of this country to be able to arms ourselves. Yes, this originated in colonial times, as a guard against the redcoats breaking into your house and stealing your shit. You don’t think it applies today? That is just insane. The Bush administration has slowly eroded many of our rights over the last 8 years (illegally tapping phone lines, detaining suspected terrorists abroad WITHOUT a formal charge, supporting torture tactics, etc.). It’s this kind of bullshit that makes people within a country realize change is necessary. I’m not saying we all need to go outside and start shooting politicians, BUT it’s nice to know that we can defend ourselves from the enemy, even if that enemy is our own government. Which I believe is currently the case.
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