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Posted by Hammerer on 04/16/06 00:06
"Angrie, dammit" <noemail@myhouse.nyt> wrote in message
news:Zec0g.7491$i41.7131@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net
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> Hammerer wrote:
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> > "Angrie, dammit" <noemail@myhouse.nyt> wrote in message
> > news:Vqu%f.3637$Es3.720@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net
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> > > It was far too long for me to even dwell on. I thought "This
> > > can't be good!" and I ran weeping into this den of sympathy.
> > > <Insert Hammering here>
> > >
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> > Nah. You're doing too fine a job yourself.
> >
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> If I die tomorrow my life will be complete. sniff!
>
Well . . . . . . yes. VERY complete. You'd be dead, wouldn't you? Can't get
much more complete than that.
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> > > Needless to say, there shall be no "Mad Love" Linda Ronstadt on my
> > > CD player, unless I find it cheap at a damn yard sale or something.
> > >
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> > Urban crime . . . . eh, Angrie? It's a fucking nightmare. When a woman
> > can't listen to her favourite, easy-listening, corporate, countrified,
> >
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> not countryfied. Mad Love was her foray into pop-punk.
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Ah. I see. The only Linda Ronstadt stuff I've ever heard - under duress, I
might add - sounded, to me, countryish. A musical form I loathe. I assumed
all her stuff was the same. I'm afraid to say that I was forcibly removed -
very stressful - from the house it was being played in when I suggested that
"people who like that sort of shite should be rounded up, shot, and their
corpses buggered". Pop-punk?! Way to go, Lind! Yeah!!!
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> > middle-of-the-road, musical "product" on her CD player because it's been
> > stolen by some anti-social reprobate who sells his/her ill-gotten gains
> > at some damn yard sale, or something, well, it just grinds my gonads,
> > it really does. Hope it still works when you buy it back.
> >
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> No no - I already have my vinyl and cassette versions. I need to find
> the CD version so I can upload it. I shall not be tempted into buying
> the media in the format that I already have! Unless I get confused, that
is
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There you go, then. You don't have it in CD form, so ergo, buy it. I
wouldn't do that if I were you, though. No. I'd just download it from one of
the P2P networks. But that's just me.
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> > > Sucks. She did a cover of Elvis Costello's "Party Girl" that I really
like.
> > >
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> > You know her? Great. I know a few "party girl's" myself, though I don't
> > think any of them have ever belonged to Elvis Costello.
> >
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> Somehow I think a girl with "enough" to access EC isn't truly a party
girl anyway.
>
You mean she's a *fake* party girl? The cow. You can't trust anyone these
days.
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