#1 2007-12-31 14:09:55

Yes, but does he want to mend her broken arms?

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#2 2007-12-31 14:33:16

I want some of those sunbeam meds...

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#3 2007-12-31 14:46:30

I'm always amazed at the levels of insipidity (Yeah, I know) to which Christians will stoop in efforts to promote Christian values. Are they intentionally going after the moron market?

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#4 2007-12-31 15:49:33

Taint wrote:

I'm always amazed at the levels of insipidity (Yeah, I know) to which Christians will stoop in efforts to promote Christian values. Are they intentionally going after the moron market?

Of course they are, plus the people who need an imaginary friend to tell them comforting stories about the purpose of genetic defects:

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#5 2007-12-31 17:56:13

sofaking wrote:

Yes, but does he want to mend her broken arms?

"How can you mend...a broken a-a-arm..." How can you stop the chocolate rain from coming in?

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#6 2007-12-31 18:22:47

I'm gonna get roundly mocked for posting this, but it's better pop music than the Beatles ever churned out of their little britpop shit factory.



...and just to cut this argument off at the root, the Vaselines's version sucked.

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#7 2007-12-31 21:48:23

It's not all bad, JLP. While I'd love to depress y'all to the point of suicide with Tori Amos' version of SLTS, I figured this one was more apropos of the evening.


Chances are, it'll still do you in. Cheers.

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#8 2008-01-01 23:12:27

pALEPHx wrote:

It's not all bad, JLP. While I'd love to depress y'all to the point of suicide with Tori Amos' version of SLTS, I figured this one was more apropos of the evening.

That particular cover is a fucking abomination, and is one of the primary reasons I can't stand Tori Anus.

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#9 2008-01-02 00:10:43

jesusluvspegging wrote:

pALEPHx wrote:

It's not all bad, JLP. While I'd love to depress y'all to the point of suicide with Tori Amos' version of SLTS, I figured this one was more apropos of the evening.

That particular cover is a fucking abomination, and is one of the primary reasons I can't stand Tori Anus.

I thought Paul Anka’s career had deteriorated to the point of being lucky to get gigs at gay bars in North Dakota.

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#10 2008-01-02 00:43:39

fnord wrote:

I thought Paul Anka’s career had deteriorated to the point of being lucky to get gigs at gay bars in North Dakota.

It has. That was a gay bar in northern Manitoba.

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