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Re: Butthurtz Bilbo Cries In Frustration

Von: s007ii (s007ii@snotmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 17.04.2008 04:09
Message-ID: <6gbd04p94i6pti30h0lkcaj1if1mt6u4h7@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk alt.troll alt.flame alt.2600 alt.usenet.kooks
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:21:21 +0900, The 2-Belo
<the2belo@msd.bigREMOVETHISlobe.ne.jp> wrote:

>Oh my god... This flash from Usenet: We have an unconfirmed report this morning
>that *another* s007ii has crashed into the *other* tower of alt.flame... We're
>under attack:
>
>>>Just because there's something more technologically advanced doesn't mean
>>>whatever came before it is automatically rendered invalid.
>>
>>Just because whatever came before the more technologically advanced
>>doesn't mean we all have to have respect for nostalgia. Do you ever
>>get worked up over the 60's? Maybe the 70's? 80's? Perhaps the 90's?
>
>How about 1851? Crystal Palace, mother fuckers!!!!1

YM, Crystal Meth.

>>>I must have what, 950 records --
>>
>>Collecting dust.
>
>I play them for my own enjoyment now. What's your point?

You couldn't get away with playing them to a live audience anymore.

>>>the majority of it mid-90s Detroit acid 303s/909s Underground
>>>Resistance/WPA blah blah
>>
>>Which would never stand a chance with today's youngsters unless you're
>>playing to an audience who's current designer drug of choice is
>>Geritol.
>
>I find it quite difficult to give a shit about today's youngsters, really.

At your age, I'm not surprised you're so fcuking constipated.

>>>when I played live sets (I played live sets years ago,
>>>did I mention that?)
>>
>>OoooOoooOooow. AaaaaAAaaaAaaah, I smell flame fodder, tell me mo'.
>
>What's to tell? I started at a (likely now defunct)

With emphasis on 'defunct'.

> venue called The Vault

The Vault? You mean they locked you up?

>three or four times in northwest DC in 1992.

DC? Saeed Younan is from DC. In fact, Stellar Music had podcasted him
a bit before they podcasted me. :)P

>I played in two venues in Nagoya until 1999.

And not a single soul out there, other than you, seems to remember all
this.

> It was quite an enjoyable experience while it lasted.

And such a short time it was.

>>>-- and they sound every bit as good as when I bought them.
>>
>>To you maybe, and everyone's grandpa and grandma.
>
>I *seriously* doubt Bill Cleere and Bullock would dig something like 1996-era
>Surgeon, but they're certainly welcome to give it a try...

Bill who? Bullock what? Dorks?

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