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Posted: Sat 31 May 2008, 5:56 am
by Parkol
Undertaker, you can say whatever you want, your avatar says too much.
I don't want to talk to you.
I think you live your useless life and you recognize that, sitting on this forum you try to make hurt other people... no not other, only me, because you feel that you some people see more colors than you.
Posted: Sat 31 May 2008, 7:25 am
by Undertaker
I still don't know what you are talking about but not to worry.
I do think you are a moron though. So do a hell of a lot more people on here. You just need to look at some of the replies you have received. Most Russian folk seem to be genuine and interesting but then theres you. Obviously you and a few cards short of a full deck but that doesn't excuse the utter garbage you spit out in every single post.
Have you found your iodine yet?
Posted: Sat 31 May 2008, 9:06 am
by Parkol
Yes, I have.
Iodine was at my home
I mixed two drops with a glass of water and drunk that.
There were big panic in Saint-Petersburg, we still don't know what was happened there.
I rememebr I phoned my wife and told her not ot come from the flat.
And I have been thinking about packing bags and went away from Peterburg.
Imagine 5 million people escape.
Our Atomic Station is 70 km from us, it's very dangerous.

Posted: Sat 31 May 2008, 7:27 pm
by Deschanel
Back to CD singles, I will miss them, for me they were PSB's truest form of expression. Albums are meant to sell to the general public, but PSB's singles were always speaking to the fans, more adventurous and expansive with the songs (and the art and package design, no small thing!) . By the time of Very, it seemed like the distribution was regular enough where i lived, it was like getting a new mini-album every 3 or 4 months. B-sides, extendeds, remixes by new talent- my best listening experiences were from the singles.
But most artists aren't or haven't been half as creative as PSB, ever. I know I've been hoping PSB embrace digital sales more fully, but when CDs were the thing, they did it better than anyone, and I'll miss that. The other thing is that there were some mixes I disliked at first (on Cd singles) but then I grew to LOVE after a few more listens. Picking songs a la carte , you never know what you're missing.
RIP CD Single!

Posted: Sun 01 Jun 2008, 2:59 pm
by gregf
Beautifully put, Deschanel.
Posted: Tue 03 Jun 2008, 12:25 am
by Deschanel
gregf wrote:Beautifully put, Deschanel.
You're terribly nice, Greg F., you really are. Hope all's well with you in Australia, isn't it Autumn for you? Been watching "Big Girls Blouse" by the Kath and Kim girls, enjoying it, I know it's old but they're just showing it here now. Wacky and delightful.
Best to ya.
