*Zaccheus* on 15/2/2010 at 11:46
I'm pretty sure there are laws in England which say you cannot make a profit from having committed a crime, for example you could not write a book about your life as a bankrobber.
Though at the same time I'm not sure where the line is drawn in practice.
TTK12G3 on 15/2/2010 at 15:30
Quote Posted by theBlackman
But with the moral structure as is it dissolving in society, such antics are just a bump in the road...
At least you don't have bear-baiting.
CCCToad on 15/2/2010 at 19:38
Quote Posted by Tocky
Is it wrong to want to punch Kendra in the face when she does that fake huh huh huh laugh? How about wanting to kick Kim Kardashian in the crotch for being a general waste of space vapid cunt? I guess machine gunning the housewives of Orange county is right out then. I actually don't want to do any of those things. What I want is to slap each and every person who watches that shit and ruins the prospect of anything even remotely above the level of braindead from reaching the screen. I think what TBM is bemoaning is along these lines.
All the best NFL players are from my state anyway.
What would you advise doing to people who watch MTV then?
Stitch on 15/2/2010 at 20:30
Quote Posted by dethtoll
Rush? Seriously, lots of good bands go through lineup changes and remain good. I think you're better off changing the number from one to, let's say three, and asking the question again.
Viv's questions hangs together just fine as long as you add the qualifiers that pre-success castoffs (Pete Best) and creatively unimportant losses (Pearl Jam's original drummer) don't count.
There certainly are bands that have successful late game lineup changes--love them or hate them, the Chili Peppers found success several guitarists in--but they do tend to be the exception.
Master Villain on 16/2/2010 at 00:02
Quote Posted by TTK12G3
At least you don't have bear-baiting.
That's because the bears simply aren't ferocious enough these days.
theBlackman on 16/2/2010 at 01:13
Quote Posted by Master Villain
That's because the bears simply aren't ferocious enough these days.
Let me introduce you to a Kodiak. I'm certain you would re-evaluate that comment.
PeeperStorm on 16/2/2010 at 02:35
"They just don't make bears like they used to."
Quote Posted by CCCToad
What would you advise doing to people who watch MTV then?
I would advise them that they should cut
along the vein rather than across.
june gloom on 16/2/2010 at 07:59
I fucking lol'd.
*Zaccheus* on 16/2/2010 at 10:30
I'm going to the bear pits tomorrow.... wanna come with?
Matthew on 16/2/2010 at 13:12
Quote Posted by fett
Exactly. It drives me insane that people will stop listening to a certain band because "it's not even the original guys anymore." WHAT THE FUCK IS A FOOTBALL TEAM? You're cheering for a jersey color, an icon, a town where you probably don't live and will never visit. WHY DO YOU GIVE A FLYING FUCK WHETHER THEY GET THE BALL IN THE HOOP MORE THAN THE TEAM OF OTHER GUYS YOU DON'T KNOW EITHER? Someone, please, explain this to me like I'm five because either it's fucking retarded, or I am. Possibly both.
I'm moving to Sweden.
In my case, it's a combination of shared pain at lack of success plus hating the team that plays about 10 miles away plus the fact that at the level we play at literally 3/4 of the team comes from within 20 miles of the stadium.
Except we had to sell the stadium, of course.