For instance, I was just outside talking to a neighbor and petting his dog, he commented on the cold, and I realized I've had the same wool winter coat for roughly fourteen years.
I'll eat the whole cheesecake if you leave it with me.
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Indie Winterdie KräheRudi Hurzlmeier (German, b. 1952)Registered Userregular
edited November 2018
So there is this song, right
I have heard it maybe twice in my life
By a band called Sid Six, canadian indie rock - formed in early 2000s and broke up only two years later. they released one album, including the aforementioned song, "Big Brother"
the only reason I know this song, and this band, even existed, is because that song was on an episode of, I shit you not, the Witchblade TV series that aired on TNT more than a decade ago
for the past 10 years, this song has been haunting me - at times the refrain would just pop into my head unbidden and I'd be seized by a nigh uncontrollable urge to listen to the song again
only, I can't, because that song, and anything by that band, is completely and totally absent from the internet
not on youtube, not on last.fm, not in any FTPs, P2P softwares, download aggragators or streaming services
it just Does Not Exist Online in any capacity
except
in 2015, I found it
on amazon, the band's CD, going for a whopping 0.38 USD
and
you guys
I bought it
shipping alone has cost me 15 dollars but I don't even care anymore
I've got it, you guys
I have actually listened to this fucking song
I don't even have the metrics to tell if it's good anymore
It's nearly 11pm here, and I'm watching Babylon 5 on TV.
I don't know why. I've got the entire series on DVD, and it's streaming on Amazon Prime for free, I could watch it literally any time without commercials with next to no effort.
But, for some reason, I'm up at nearly 11pm watching Babylon 5 on TV.
I'm pretty sure this says something about me, but I don't know if it's something interesting or just sad.
I once walked three hours home from a bar, because I was a dumb kid in a big city for the first time with no conception of transit schedules and distance
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Donovan PuppyfuckerA dagger in the dark isworth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered Userregular
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I have heard it maybe twice in my life
By a band called Sid Six, canadian indie rock - formed in early 2000s and broke up only two years later. they released one album, including the aforementioned song, "Big Brother"
the only reason I know this song, and this band, even existed, is because that song was on an episode of, I shit you not, the Witchblade TV series that aired on TNT more than a decade ago
for the past 10 years, this song has been haunting me - at times the refrain would just pop into my head unbidden and I'd be seized by a nigh uncontrollable urge to listen to the song again
only, I can't, because that song, and anything by that band, is completely and totally absent from the internet
not on youtube, not on last.fm, not in any FTPs, P2P softwares, download aggragators or streaming services
it just Does Not Exist Online in any capacity
except
in 2015, I found it
on amazon, the band's CD, going for a whopping 0.38 USD
and
you guys
I bought it
shipping alone has cost me 15 dollars but I don't even care anymore
I've got it, you guys
I have actually listened to this fucking song
I don't even have the metrics to tell if it's good anymore
to me it's just a choir of angels
I don't know why. I've got the entire series on DVD, and it's streaming on Amazon Prime for free, I could watch it literally any time without commercials with next to no effort.
But, for some reason, I'm up at nearly 11pm watching Babylon 5 on TV.
I'm pretty sure this says something about me, but I don't know if it's something interesting or just sad.
This will be here until I receive an apology or Weedlordvegeta get any consequences for being a bully
Yes. A detachable arsehole is very interesting.
They really liked it so when they took the stage that night the singer grabbed the mic and said
"hello, Oregon! We are Dragonforce. Shit the bed!"
Only like five people in that room had any idea what that meant.
and I thought
well, knowing Dragonforce, that makes sense