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Old 09-01-2005, 05:07 PM   #3586
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Gord/Gordon is the most Canadian of names.
I knew it!

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Old 09-01-2005, 05:08 PM   #3587
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Is it just me or is Mickey Rourke intentionally turning himself into Danny Bonaduce?



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For one split second, I thought that pic was of the Continental and you were proposing it as Sebby's new avatar.
 
Old 09-01-2005, 05:09 PM   #3588
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Doesn't he use "Gordon" for his poetry book(s)?

50 mission cap is my favorite hip song.

Doug is also one of the most Canadian of names.
What about girl's names? Mostly, I know strippers so their names might be fake.
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:10 PM   #3589
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I mostly agree Sebby was mainly correct

Caught the Redwalls in a free noon show here in my humble little cow town. Pretty good. Definite classic rawk vibe; SD's Crow's comparison is appropriate, with a healthy dose of Beatles/Brit pop (especially vocal harmonies) and a Dylan fetish. They played a smokin' "When I Paint My Masterpiece." Though I liked all the pieces, only a handfull of their originals really grabbed me. Good, but not jaw dropping. I'll probably buy the album.

They would have been much better in a dark room with plenty of beer or whiskey. Maybe next time. They have a SF show coming up. I'd recommend it for the Bay Area folks.
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:10 PM   #3590
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What about girl's names? Mostly, I know strippers so their names might be fake.
No, you are on the right track. Most of us are called Dakota.
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:18 PM   #3591
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Obviously you've never quit a job where they wanted you to stay.
"Ping! Pow!

I never quit a job where I didnt have an accepted offer and a start date at a new gig. Well, I did once when I was about 22 and learned that my dad was right. Its a lot harder to find a job when you dont currently have one. Would never make that mistake again.
 
Old 09-01-2005, 05:23 PM   #3592
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Agreed.

Today I have been dating my boyfriend for six months. And I have not managed to mantrap him yet, dammit.
I dont think you are quite old enough to be in that I gotta get pregnant pronto bracket. Give it a couple of years. And wait til your divorce is final.
 
Old 09-01-2005, 05:28 PM   #3593
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I mostly agree Sebby was mainly correct

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Caught the Redwalls in a free noon show here in my humble little cow town. Pretty good. Definite classic rawk vibe; SD's Crow's comparison is appropriate, with a healthy dose of Beatles/Brit pop (especially vocal harmonies) and a Dylan fetish. They played a smokin' "When I Paint My Masterpiece." Though I liked all the pieces, only a handfull of their originals really grabbed me. Good, but not jaw dropping. I'll probably buy the album.

They would have been much better in a dark room with plenty of beer or whiskey. Maybe next time. They have a SF show coming up. I'd recommend it for the Bay Area folks.
I'm seeing them open for Ok Go in two weeks. I have the CD (bought on Sebby's suggestion), but I let Mr Man take it first. I need to swap him for it.
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:28 PM   #3594
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What about girl's names? Mostly, I know strippers so their names might be fake.
I think Canadian girls have to have slightly weird names. Or maybe its just the singers. Allanis. Avril. Celine. Somebody else I'm not thinking of. Anne.
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:28 PM   #3595
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Obviously you've never quit a job where they wanted you to stay.
I have - 3 times. Amazing. I've turned down two substantial counteroffers. I assume everyone I work for is an idiot based on this. How could I possibly respect someone who'd counteroffer me?

The only honest comment I ever got was one guy who said "You really don't want to do anything behind a desk, do you? You'd have never made partner because its very obvious." I liked that guy. You couldn't bullshit him.
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:30 PM   #3596
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Who did it? - because I've seen Kevin Spacey's version and it is friggin' uncanny.
Kevin Pollak.

I've seen Spacey's too, and he's very good. Maybe Pollak's is better because you're also hanging on the mechanics of the joke he's doing.
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:32 PM   #3597
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Funny, it's been running through my head all week. That and "When the Levee Breaks."

It's the Tragically Hip's most popular and enduring work. It's one of the best songs ever written, with a structure that makes it ideal for live performances (they often riff off into other things after the second chorus). But Canadians are a sensitive lot, and I think it will be shelved for awhile.

By the way, it's Gord Downie, not Gordon. I think there may be another Gordon in the band, however.

Gord/Gordon is the most Canadian of names.
Beautiful. Mr. "I think I know everything about music which i will evidence by naming the front person for a band but mnot the band itself so those not in the know will bow to how much I know about music" is one-upped by Mr. I actually do know everytihing about music bc I went to Yale".


Thank you for that. Tragically Hip indeed.
 
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Doesn't he use "Gordon" for his poetry book(s)?

50 mission cap is my favorite hip song.

Doug is also one of the most Canadian of names.
Oh, the poetry. That explains it.

I thought Pierre was the most Canadian of names.
 
Old 09-01-2005, 05:34 PM   #3599
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I'm seeing them open for Ok Go in two weeks. I have the CD (bought on Sebby's suggestion), but I let Mr Man take it first. I need to swap him for it.
BTW, NCS... try out the 22-20s. Their recent cd is even better than the Redwalls, and heavier. I love the Redwalls, but the 22-20s blow even them away. Sorry I forgot to recommend them to you earlier. It slipped my mind.

The Secret Machines ain't bad, are they? Nowhere Again is just one of those tunes you can't get out of your head, and sounds great no matter how many times you hear it. Their drummer is the shit. I love that fat Bonham sound he gets.
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Old 09-01-2005, 05:41 PM   #3600
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As I am still sometimes tricked by your avatar into thinking its a Coltrane post, I propose this as your new avatar. If you like the concept but not the pic, there are young versions and a nice old puffy version too.

I like the Rorke one better.

But I so envy Landon's hair.
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