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Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
also very cool bonus for me, b/c the author chuck klosterman is featured quite a bit interviewing murphy and i got to see klosterman speak in february here in san antonio.
Post by patty_d_27 on Jul 19, 2012 13:28:00 GMT -5
I saw it last night also, and thought it was amazing. It was great to relive probably the best concert I'll ever go to. Also, the last 10 minutes or so, I mentally lost all of my feels
I saw it last night also, and thought it was amazing. It was great to relive probably the best concert I'll ever go to. Also, the last 10 minutes or so, I mentally lost all of my feels
Yeah I loved it, it really did bring back what was a magical weekend for me going to that show.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
actually i disagree, i think that's exactly why murphy put him in the film. he even mentioned how he hated most interviews b/c they were boring and always asked the same questions over and over again.
Surprised at all the love for the Klosterman bits of "Shut Up..." I like Klosterman's writing a fair deal, but I found his interviewing to be insufferably pompous and self-aggrandizing. We get it, you think every idea you have is brilliant.
I really hate what Klosterman writes some times (see that horrendous tune-yards piece on grantland) but I thought he raised good points.
I could have done without the interrupting though.
I was very happy with the movie and loved the song choices. The "jump into the fire" cover was probably my fav song that night and I wasn't expecting it to be shown.
Post by patty_d_27 on Jul 20, 2012 16:17:13 GMT -5
Hey guys, can you send good vibes towards my grandfather, we just got a call saying he's in a lot of pain at home and he hasn't been doing well lately, so anything would be appreciated.
losing your wallet in a foreign country is like the worst thing ever.
Unless that country is Ireland, because the bartender will hunt you down at multiple hotels and return it to you, completely intact, then tell you to stop by the bar for a free pint so he can make fun of you with his buddies.
By a divine act of god my wallet was returned to me. Left on the front door of my apartment. All the cash was gone though. Guess it costs 80,000 won to be a good person. But at least my cards were untouched.
By a divine act of god my wallet was returned to me. Left on the front door of my apartment. All the cash was gone though. Guess it costs 80,000 won to be a good person. But at least my cards were untouched.
Yay!
I'm gonna guess the person who returned it wasn't the one who took the money. That could have happened before they found it or after it was left at your door.
You would be amazed how many people take the cash and return the wallet to the lost and found at the info desk I work at. We always ask if everything is there when people pick it up so we can refer them to the PD if stuff is gone. At least half, if not more than that, there is cash missing. I guess it's better than not turning it in but I still think it's weird.
*For those that don't know, Revis is on the New York Jets (yes, a football team), and is my favorite player on the team not named Nick Mangold. I am beside myself.