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 Post subject: YSI Request: (For my crazy older brother) Audioslave New Alb
PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:37 pm 
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even after i told him how much this band sucks
my brother probably won't shut up about it
until he gets the new audioslave

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:39 pm 
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Not quite Audioslave, but most 'messed up' CD I have ever seen from this past weekend...

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:42 pm 
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yeah sure
does it sound like two bands that sucked in the 90s combined and got worse?

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:45 pm 
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catswilleatyou Wrote:
yeah sure
does it sound like two bands that sucked in the 90s combined and got worse?


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Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Gr. 5-7, younger and older for reading aloud. Part of the oral tradition, this moving collection of 13 folk lullabies is a powerful way to communicate what family life was like under slavery. McGill collected the songs firsthand, and after each lullaby she talks about the people who sang to her as a child, where they heard the songs, and how they were passed on through the generations. The love and hope are here as are the anguish of separation and the nonsense ("Joe went to de pig pen. Slipped an' he fell in"). Opposite each song is a handsome full-page quilt collage contributed by Michael Cummings, which poignantly illustrates what McGill says about slave mothers saving "Every Little Bit." There's full musical notation at the back, and a CD of the songs, sung by McGill, is included. The people's words are achingly beautiful, and the combination with history and personal experience makes this an enduring collection. Hazel Rochman


This part seems to fit...


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:05 am 
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Gr. 5-7, younger and older for reading aloud. Part of the oral tradition, this moving collection of 13 folk lullabies is a powerful way to communicate what family life was like under slavery. McGill collected the songs firsthand, and after each lullaby she talks about the people who sang to her as a child, where they heard the songs, and how they were passed on through the generations. The love and hope are here as are the anguish of separation and the nonsense ("Joe went to de pig pen. Slipped an' he fell in"). Opposite each song is a handsome full-page quilt collage contributed by Michael Cummings, which poignantly illustrates what McGill says about slave mothers saving "Every Little Bit." There's full musical notation at the back, and a CD of the songs, sung by McGill, is included. The people's words are achingly beautiful, and the combination with history and personal experience makes this an enduring collection. Hazel Rochman


seems pretty close

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:47 am 
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i swear i won't make fun of whatever idiot really has this....
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anyone?

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LOL @ "my crazy older brother."

bahaha, yeah right.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 11:21 am 
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Dalen Wrote:
LOL @ "my crazy older brother."

bahaha, yeah right.


no f'real
he's nuts
he's about 36 and
engaged mail-order style to a jamaican in addition to juggling a couple girlfriends here
...
he wants me to draw him a picture of beyonce after i finish drawing brett favre
...
he lives in a small apartment where he keeps his 7 crockpots and 5 grills
and before a recent fire he had stockpiled about 100 boxes of hamburger helper
(because if it goes on sale for a buck he can't not buy it)
...
f'real he's crazy shit

he likes lil jon not because its funny
also listens to shania twain and panic at the disco

and he'll stop by my house everyday until i get this audioslave

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