Spoilt Brats
Mr Newton sighs, "ever known anyone so spoilt you would love to strangle? I lived with a Paris Hilton-a-like who complained about everything, stomped her feet and whinged till she got her way. There was a happy ending though: she had to drop out of uni due to becoming pregnant after a one night stand..."
Who's the spoiltest person you've met? Has karma come to bite them yet? Or did you in fact end up strangling them? Uncle B3ta (and the serious crimes squad) wants to know.
( , Thu 9 Oct 2008, 14:11)
Mr Newton sighs, "ever known anyone so spoilt you would love to strangle? I lived with a Paris Hilton-a-like who complained about everything, stomped her feet and whinged till she got her way. There was a happy ending though: she had to drop out of uni due to becoming pregnant after a one night stand..."
Who's the spoiltest person you've met? Has karma come to bite them yet? Or did you in fact end up strangling them? Uncle B3ta (and the serious crimes squad) wants to know.
( , Thu 9 Oct 2008, 14:11)
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oh yeah
Word. Nothing beats the feeling of twelve inches of black in your hands... Seriously I also come from a time when you had to actually go in to town to buy your music. You couldn't buy it all, so you had to listen to it and read reviews and take your chances. And nothing will ever beat sharing the experience of vinyl, there's no dialogue now. Still, having said that I have also sucked at the teat of tinterweb music piracy and it tastes so sweet. Music ten/fifteen/twenty etc years ago was all about precision selections with your hard-earned paper round money. Now its just blanket carpet bombing downloading everything in site and casting it in to the pit of an 80 gig behemoth where gems can lie dormant, unappreciated.
( , Tue 14 Oct 2008, 17:21, Reply)
Word. Nothing beats the feeling of twelve inches of black in your hands... Seriously I also come from a time when you had to actually go in to town to buy your music. You couldn't buy it all, so you had to listen to it and read reviews and take your chances. And nothing will ever beat sharing the experience of vinyl, there's no dialogue now. Still, having said that I have also sucked at the teat of tinterweb music piracy and it tastes so sweet. Music ten/fifteen/twenty etc years ago was all about precision selections with your hard-earned paper round money. Now its just blanket carpet bombing downloading everything in site and casting it in to the pit of an 80 gig behemoth where gems can lie dormant, unappreciated.
( , Tue 14 Oct 2008, 17:21, Reply)
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