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Not really. Just trying to illustrate how Radcliffe's attempts to always try and turn those accusations back onto some other imagined group don't really work.

And I haven't lurked in Chatzy in a long time and don't plan to.


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Chatzy = hive.

The rest of us, regardless of music taste (which isn't by the way, what really defines your "hive"), don't really have a place where we all regularly get together and talk about other people on this board "behind their backs" more or less.

That's just paranoia talking. Most chat time is spent with the participants insulting and ribbing each other in the same way it's done on the board - the only difference between the two entities appears to be a sense of humor. You should get one.


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Drinky Wrote:
Not really. Just trying to illustrate how Radcliffe's attempts to always try and turn those accusations back onto some other imagined group don't really work.

One imagined group is as idiotic as another, you dumbass.


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there's some violence up in this piece.


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Loog vs. his desire to plunge his face into MickBott's crotch.


this is fun.

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Not really. Just trying to illustrate how Radcliffe's attempts to always try and turn those accusations back onto some other imagined group don't really work.

One imagined group is as idiotic as another, you dumbass.


Your group can observed directly, right now. How is that imagined?

Who's in my group again?

There's nothing more retarded than getting pulled into this bullshit again, though, so if you want to have the last word, go ahead. I'm done.


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drinky vs. having the last word.

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drinky vs. his inferiority complex, manifested in the form of ones, William Q. Radcliffe, Esq and Senator Richard LooGAR.

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It wasn't until tonight that I realized the analogy is:

Listening to The Constantines = following the herd

Listening to [i] The Rolling Stones[/] = being original

Maybe I should start listening to Hannah Montana - blow everyone's mind 'round these here parts...

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I don't listen to The Constantines or Hannah Montana, and rarely listen to any recent Rolling Stones because frankly, their original material has been pretty embarrassing over these past thirty years


talk about a band that has to rely on their "glory days" to get people to come to their concerts

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Postmersh Wrote:
It wasn't until tonight that I realized the analogy is:

Listening to The Constantines = following the herd

Listening to [i] The Rolling Stones[/] = being original

And the Loog Reading Comprehension Award for the week of April 6-12, 2008, goes to Postmersh.


That Owen Wilson avatar now fully explained.


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I pretty much wait for Radcliffe and Loogs to tell me what to like. If they tell me it's jail, I buy it. If they me ppdd, I stay away. Why bother having my own opinion. It's so overrated.

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I tried to find somebody of that sort that I could like that nobody else did - because everybody would adopt his group, and his group would be _it_; someone weird like Captain Beefheart. It's no different now - people trying to outdo ! each other in extremes. There are people who like X, and there are people who say X are wimps; they like Black Flag.


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I pretty much wait for Radcliffe and Loogs to tell me what to like. If they tell me it's jail, I buy it. If they me ppdd, I stay away. Why bother having my own opinion. It's so overrated.


It's actually kind of like organized religion.

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I pretty much wait for Radcliffe and Loogs to tell me what to like. If they tell me it's jail, I buy it. If they me ppdd, I stay away. Why bother having my own opinion. It's so overrated.


It's actually kind of like organized religion.


It's only a matter of time before Rads starts asking for money.

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I tried to find somebody of that sort that I could like that nobody else did - because everybody would adopt his group, and his group would be _it_; someone weird like Captain Beefheart. It's no different now - people trying to outdo ! each other in extremes. There are people who like X, and there are people who say X are wimps; they like Black Flag.


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Kingfish Wrote:
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Kingfish Wrote:
I pretty much wait for Radcliffe and Loogs to tell me what to like. If they tell me it's jail, I buy it. If they me ppdd, I stay away. Why bother having my own opinion. It's so overrated.


It's actually kind of like organized religion.


It's only a matter of time before Rads starts asking for money.


Or, underaged sex

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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LooGAR (the straw that stirs the drink)


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Sen. Client #9 LooGAR Wrote:
Kingfish Wrote:
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Kingfish Wrote:
I pretty much wait for Radcliffe and Loogs to tell me what to like. If they tell me it's jail, I buy it. If they me ppdd, I stay away. Why bother having my own opinion. It's so overrated.


It's actually kind of like organized religion.


It's only a matter of time before Rads starts asking for money.


Or, underaged sex


Just bring me your women, motherfuckers, and I'll decide which ones get through "the gate".


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Sen. Client #9 LooGAR Wrote:
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And does the "hive mind" also apply to the OK Computer/Wrens/Pet Sounds worshipping masses (ie: the bulk of the board), or is this just another case of the built-in Obnerd inferiority complex at work?


Not sure if this is what you meant, but you'd probably be hard pressed to find 10 people on this board who "worship" all three of those.


Spade
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OPA
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You

That's 6 off the top of my head. Let's see the members of your hive.


Last I remembered, OPA thought the Wrens album was overrated.

For my part, I am a big fan of the Meadowlands. However, I like at least one Beach Boys album much better than Pet Sounds, and I never even heard OK Computer until 2005 and am not really much of a Radiohead fan.


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oh and re: chatzy

at the very least, it created some divisiveness and cliques on the board, for better or worse. I personally don't like it but I probably took it much too seriously for a long time.


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Sen. Client #9 LooGAR Wrote:
shmoo Wrote:
Radcliffe Wrote:
And does the "hive mind" also apply to the OK Computer/Wrens/Pet Sounds worshipping masses (ie: the bulk of the board), or is this just another case of the built-in Obnerd inferiority complex at work?


Not sure if this is what you meant, but you'd probably be hard pressed to find 10 people on this board who "worship" all three of those.


Spade
Togg
OPA
KPH
Haq
You

That's 6 off the top of my head. Let's see the members of your hive.


I do love Pet Sounds. And I like the Wrens record quite a bit, but it took a while to really grow on me.

Radiohead... I'm not a fan.

Shrimp Boat, on the other hand...

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Y'know, the point wasn't that people liked all three examples, but go ahead and obfuscate anyway.


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so is this thread still about word association as it relates to "shine a light" and the stones or constantines?


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