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  1. Where ever they contract to spin, it will be great. Doesn't even have to be a residency agreement as far as I'm concerned as long as it is in the City and they play long, sick hours.
  2. I'm inclined to check it out. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  3. They were never meant to be. "Love-sick" symptoms include: 1) Sahara-like dryness levels, right at the "peak" of the "heat of the moment." 2) Loss of accuracy- Terrible aim! Would miss the biggest target even with a "bazooka." 3) Heightened endurance, but no clear end, or "release." (A prisoner of self?) Diagnostic: Definitely not the most romantic couple. Probably an abusive relationship. *Bump*
  4. Tom and Jerry were simply brilliant. Talked so little yet said so much. "Brevity is the soul of wit" -The Bard
  5. Okay, I think Mcveigh viewed HIMSELF as a hero. He condemned Government action against the Wacco incident. He believed the government moved against it's OWN citizens and caused the now famous Wacco fire. (I personally think that Janet Reno fucked up and it was her worst mistake in office.) McVeigh believed that he was acting against a fascist government and used his "right to bear arms." He claims that he didn't know there were children but that it collateral damage in view of his "greater" goal. does that make it ok? - NO He was extremist and even if he was angry at the government why not peacefully protest right? For the curious, here is part of the constitution about citizens 'bearing' arms against government. AMENDMENT II A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the PEOPLE to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  6. It depends how well you know him. If you liked your first conversation with him and you'd like him to call you, then ... If on the other hand he only said two words to you, and he asks, and you're not sure, then tell him you don't give your # to strangers. Seriously, this is the best move. NO need to give him fake numbers, or not pick up the phone when he calls. Honesty and precaution are good policies. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS [This message has been edited by bang_66_ (edited 06-13-2001).]
  7. Oh, I like you too. It's scary to see people turn hateful. To hear people that are usually good basically say "DIE, DIE, DIE" reveals something "interesting" about them. All is need is to turn the object of their hate (in this case Mcveigh) towards say, the government! And you got another Tim Mcveigh. Scary.
  8. I like your logic. Where indeed is the "fine line." Hence written law allows us to make difficult decisions without having to really think too hard about it. Problem is people do stop thinking... As to the eye for an eye statement... Yes, lets duplicate his act and turn it against him. I mean, the act of blowing up a building to kill people is not evil as long as the "right" people who really "deserve" to die are in the building! This works. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  9. Well, I'm personally for the death penalty. BUT I think that one should be careful to make statements like "he deserves to die," because that automatically implies that you know who "deserves" to live. It's good to feel like God once in a while and make such judgments though <- sarcasm Actually, this must be why the death penalty for certain crimes is automatic; to take away the responsibility for any one person from having to make such a difficult decision. Imagine if we had an elected official in charge of deciding every single instance where the death penalty should be applied. This person would be our “elected God.” The Constitution (our real God) can always be amended if anyone feels qualified for this position though! <- sarcasm "Let he who has not sinned cast... "
  10. I must say that even if it's not my type of music, Mills was technically very good. I specially liked Hazmat who played in the other room. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  11. The best ass-whoopin' Hingis got was from Stephie Graff, right before retirement- proving once and for all that Stephie is the all time greatest female champion. (No, Navratilova was a she-male so she does not count.) I hope steroids don't take an adverse effect on Jenny as they did on Navratilova though, Jenny is way hot. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS [This message has been edited by bang_66_ (edited 06-08-2001).]
  12. Well, I don't think the Tennis Association checks their athletes very diligently on substances. They should test them on every tour but that would probably cost them too much.
  13. You know I'd hate to miss out on Hazmat playin' @ LL. Guess I'll stop by !!! ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  14. All time favoite :Top Gun Best recent movie: American Psycho Both romantic thrillers! ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  15. All time favoite :Top Gun Best recent movie: American Psycho Both romantic thrillers! ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  16. I got my ticket from Throb. Should be good. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  17. Damn it! I didn't want a "scared" icon there. I need to be more proficient with these icon faces if I'm going to be on this board. Speaking of proficiency, Glowball is right. Girlz know within the first five minutes of meeting someone if the guy is gonna "get any" or not. First impressions are lasting. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  18. I don't know, he sounds like a pimp daddy playe' to me! Don't think you'd take him too seriously as a real long term BF anyways, right? I try not to get together with people who I keep in touch with. That takes the "keeping it with friends" to whole new levels I don't care to explore myself. What if he cries out your roomates name one night when he is with you?! (Oops.) ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  19. I've been in that situation so many times (attractive girl who deep down inside I know I want to "make the move" on) that I can now keep these situations balanced. The number one thing for me is recognize in the very beginning whether or not I want more than a friendship with the girl. For me it's impossible to start out as just friends only to suddenly realize much later that I'd actually like to get together with her sexually. It's NOT cool to take the girl totally by surprise with romantic feelings, I agree. ------------------ "And he applies his mind to obscure arts..." -Ovid M. VIII G' LOW G' OATS
  20. Much better under a bridge with trees all around. ------------------ "I would believe only in a god who could dance." -Nietzsche G' LOW G' OATS
  21. John Emmanuel knows how to throw them. Glad he is staying put in the City. Don't wanna go in the outskirts of no where for psy-trance. Maybe for PVD I would. ------------------ "I would believe only in a god who could dance." -Nietzsche G' LOW G' OATS
  22. Yum! "scratch the surface." Exactly, thanks for seeing it my way! Alright, how about "One nite stand relationships?" Can there be anything more romantic? I think not.! ------------------ "I would believe only in a god who could dance." "Without music, life would be a mistake." -Nietzsche
  23. Bump* Shit, are there no "Classical Clubbers" on this board?! Should I simply lay in wait at the doors of the Old Roman Senate ruins and have the "voices" guide me to an outdoor rave? Damn it. I can already tell I'm going to wind up listening to Vivaldi's Concerto Grosso in A Minor in some fu%$# hall instead, meanwhile there's a perfectly good club bouncer somewhere out there to tip off for VIP entrance that I don't know about!!! (I hear they take Twilo Cards anywhere in the world.) ------------------ "I would believe only in a god who could dance." "Without music, life would be a mistake." -Nietzsche
  24. Nah, relationships are WAY overrated. Too much sex from one person is bad for you,- the Surgeon General posted so on this very board a while back. Listen to the voice of instinct and reason. It's actually yelling. Constant, reliable and loving sex must go down in social history as the worst invention ever I tell you!!! <-I like this smiley icon. ------------------ "I would believe only in a god who could dance." "Without music, life would be a mistake." -Nietzsche
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