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Interpunk
07-08-2007, 07:52 PM
what is the last cd you bought or downloaded/stole? and if bought in a store you can include where...

Asswipe
07-08-2007, 10:41 PM
Agent Orange and The Gospelfuckers split, downloaded it.

FilmGal
07-08-2007, 11:20 PM
The Lucrate Milk 2 CD + 1 DVD set. I ordered it from some place in the UK.

Jessica

KidoftheBlackHole
07-09-2007, 02:41 AM
The Exploited - Fuck the System, Downloaded it.

ThePope
07-09-2007, 05:06 AM
haven't actually bought anything in a while but I've dled-
The Best of Morrissey (fuck yeah)
Bullshit Detector Vol 3
Death- Individual Thought Patterns

administrator
07-09-2007, 05:51 PM
i just bought - Be your Own Pet..

Jailhouse Records
07-22-2007, 07:50 AM
what is the last cd you bought or downloaded/stole? and if bought in a store you can include where...
Why would you straight up ask what the last cd we STOLE was?

Now that's just stupid. What if I came into your interpunk headquarters thingie, and just started swiping cd's off of the shelf?

There is absolutely nothing punk rock about stealing peoples music. I make a living off of spending my hard earned money producing and pressing music, as do a lot of artist's, and smaller labels.
Crap like that is just not cool! Stuff like that destroys what little bit of true scene there is left.
I support Interpunk and actually distro you guys, but that comment was just ignorant.

Vixxen
07-22-2007, 07:57 AM
oh whatever you would download shit too if you weren't in the business...who doesn't?

Jailhouse Records
07-22-2007, 08:02 AM
When kids go out to a punk show, and decide to be "cool" and "punk" and destroy the venue, and then they complain when the venue shuts down.

Is there any ethics at all anymore?? Punks stealing from punks?
WTF

Anyway agree to disagree, no hard feelings :)

Vixxen
07-22-2007, 08:06 AM
that's true

kingrocker
07-22-2007, 08:22 AM
I don't steal or download music I like to say I borrow

Interpunk
07-22-2007, 06:47 PM
"Stole" as in illegaly downloading off the internet and because millions of people do it they had to be included within the question. But we do appreciate your concern...

Jailhouse Records
07-22-2007, 07:27 PM
Yeah I get what you were implying by saying that. My bad for coming off harsh towards you.

I do think it's a real shame though, that people feel it is perfectly ok to illegally download independent music.

I still have yet to even put any of our bands stuff on I-tunes, because of their policies.

Anyways, no harm intendend

Bongwater
07-22-2007, 11:08 PM
Remember when bands were just happy that their music was OUT there? Nobody cared about contracts, royalties, etc. Everybody wants to break even, but if you are profiting off the music then I say its fair game to download it for free, call it STEALING if you want. People running labels and distros today are coming at it from a business standpoint which was never the case before. I know that things change and its not the same scene I got involved with (which also wasn't the same scene those before me were involved with), but when Punk's are worried more about their profits than the fact that people have obtained and are listening to music, the original ethics are dead and gone.

That being said, the last cd I bought was the FIX discography on Touch and Go at Love Garden Sounds in Lawrence KS.

Jailhouse Records
07-23-2007, 12:14 AM
Remember when bands were just happy that their music was OUT there? Nobody cared about contracts, royalties, etc. Everybody wants to break even, but if you are profiting off the music then I say its fair game to download it for free, call it STEALING if you want. People running labels and distros today are coming at it from a business standpoint which was never the case before. I know that things change and its not the same scene I got involved with (which also wasn't the same scene those before me were involved with), but when Punk's are worried more about their profits than the fact that people have obtained and are listening to music, the original ethics are dead and gone.

That being said, the last cd I bought was the FIX discography on Touch and Go at Love Garden Sounds in Lawrence KS.
I don't think a lot of punks are so worried about making a killing off of their music so much as their just trying to survive off of it.

Bands have always since the beginning of time, made money off of their merch, Vinyl, Cd's etc. In the days of illegal downloading they do not.
That is the main reason why so many bands now days are "selling out" to majors and such. It's nearly impossible to make it as an independent nowdays.
Why buy shit off interpunk, or angry young and poor, when you can just download it.
It's the scene your hurting. The huge corporations are doing just fine.
So call it what you want, but when you take money out of some DIY punks pocket. It's called stealing.

Jailhouse Records
07-23-2007, 12:23 AM
I don't think a lot of punks are so worried about making a killing off of their music so much as their just trying to survive off of it.

Bands have always since the beginning of time, made money off of their merch, Vinyl, Cd's etc. In the days of illegal downloading they do not.
That is the main reason why so many bands now days are "selling out" to majors and such. It's nearly impossible to make it as an independent nowdays.
Why buy shit off interpunk, or angry young and poor, when you can just download it.
It's the scene your hurting. The huge corporations are doing just fine.
So call it what you want, but when you take money out of some DIY punks pocket. It's called stealing.
Furthermore, show me a small independent label that's breaking even nowdays, and you will prove your point.

Apparantly you've never been in a band? Cause it hurts really bad when your album sales are next to nothing and you see your album on some free dowload site.
money=tours=able to stay independent=studio time=another album.

Or a band can just play it safe and and be in all the fake ass Ernie Ball battle of the bands crap, and get sponsered by a clothing or soda company and play a little stage on warped.

Being a true punk means supporting those who are like minded in their ethics and diy spirit.
Go ahead, the more music you steal, the fewer bands and small labels are going to be left.
Look at G7 welcoming commitee, they couldn't survive. Suburban home, Asian man is struggling, Cabana.
If you would rather support corporate funded bands, than you are nothing but a sellout to the scene and have no place in it.
Black Flag started their own successful record company as did Dead Kennedy's and all the other "old punk bands" you mention that care absolutely nothing about money.
Think before you talk, it will probably make you appear a bit more intelligent

DKFan777
07-23-2007, 12:42 AM
Last CD I bought was The Circle Jerks- Wild in the Streets

Bongwater
07-23-2007, 05:08 AM
"Furthermore, show me a small independent label that's breaking even nowdays, and you will prove your point.". Havoc Records.

"Apparantly you've never been in a band? Cause it hurts really bad when your album sales are next to nothing and you see your album on some free dowload site."
Yes I've played in several bands. No, it only hurts you when your album sales are next to nothing if you are worried about $$$! If $$ isn't an issue, you're glad that the songs are out there. The bands I was in would give stuff to people if they wanted it but didn't have money. We were so happy that someone wanted what we had that we didn't care if we lost money. It was about getting our stuff out to people, not making a profit or even breaking even.

"money=tours=able to stay independent=studio time=another album."
Most diy punk bands record at home or at a friends house on a portable recorder. Studios?? Thats for corporate bands. Homerecording is not expensive, and now with the digital age, it doesn't sound any different from a major label cd.
All the tours I've been on LOST money but were some of the BEST times of my life simply for having fun, meeting people, getting our music out to people, and seeing other cool diy bands. DIY bands generally save money up before a tour because they KNOW the tour will lose more $$ than it takes in.

"Or a band can just play it safe and and be in all the fake ass Ernie Ball battle of the bands crap, and get sponsered by a clothing or soda company and play a little stage on warped."
Yeah but those bands are ridiculous and irrelevant to a discussion about anything DIY. Plus, they all suck.

"Being a true punk means supporting those who are like minded in their ethics and diy spirit. "
At least we can agree on this. But anyone worried about "illegal" downloading has more in common with corporate monsters like Metallica than any DIY spirit.

"Go ahead, the more music you steal, the fewer bands and small labels are going to be left."
Well, fewer bands and small labels that are worried about profit will be left. This is a GOOD thing, if you ask me. Less punk parasites.

"Look at G7 welcoming commitee, they couldn't survive. Suburban home, Asian man is struggling, Cabana." Good riddance. And then look at labels like Havoc, 625, Crimes Against Humanity, Hardcore Holocaust, Sin Fronteras, Jade Tree, which put out records without making a profit simply to get the music out there. If your band or label have something to say, thats alot more important to you than profit or breaking even.

"If you would rather support corporate funded bands, than you are nothing but a sellout to the scene and have no place in it. "
At least we can agree on that. I'd also say that labels which are independant but have corporate attitudes towards downloading/etc have no place in the punk scene.

"Black Flag started their own successful record company as did Dead Kennedy's and all the other "old punk bands" you mention that care absolutely nothing about money."
SST, Dischord, and Alternative Tentacles LOST money for years and years until the 90's when punk became popular. They started those labels to get the music out there, not for profit. Dischord LOST money on every copy of Minor Threat's Out of Step because they wanted the prices low so more people could get their hands on it. Losing $$ didn't matter to them. They wanted as many people as possible to be able to get that record. It wasn't about profit, or breaking even. It was their decision to lose money, yet was probably more rewarding to them because more people were able to hear those songs.

"Think before you talk, it will probably make you appear a bit more intelligent"
I should say the same for you. You come off as someone who got into punk from a corporate standpoint where everything has a $$ value rather than an artistic or musical value. While I wish you no personal harm, I hope your label fails from too much "stealing" i.e downloading.

And to the rest of you, go steal a 7"!

Bongwater
07-23-2007, 05:16 AM
"Bands have always since the beginning of time, made money off of their merch, Vinyl, Cd's etc."
False! For just one example see what I wrote about the Out of Step record earlier.

"In the days of illegal downloading they do not." Power to the people. :)

"That is the main reason why so many bands now days are "selling out" to majors and such. It's nearly impossible to make it as an independent nowdays."
The very fact that you use a term such as "making it" in reference to the punk scene shows that you don't have a DIY spirit. No real DIY band or label would even consider the concept of "making it". They do it for the love of it, not with the hope that maybe they won't have to work anymore. Hoping to "make it" is nothing but laziness.

"Why buy shit off interpunk, or angry young and poor, when you can just download it."
Maybe you want the poster, patch or inserts the come with the 7''. The fact that people download today means that you will have to put out a better product if you want people to purchase it. The No Class/Cease and Desist split 7" came with 2 posters, a zine, 2 patches, 2 stickers, and sold for $3. If you just want the music you can download it. If you want the other stuff (which is cool but not as important as the music), you can pay for it.

"It's the scene your hurting. The huge corporations are doing just fine. So call it what you want, but when you take money out of some DIY punks pocket. It's called stealing."
Physically taking money out of someone's pocket is stealing. I've never done that in my life. Independant labels which are run with attitudes just like the corporate labels are the ones hurting the scene. I say "steal" from them as much as possible.

RickyS
07-23-2007, 06:42 AM
Simpletones-I Have A Date

It's poetry. A must in any record collection.

Jailhouse Records
07-23-2007, 08:59 AM
Ok bongwater your right. You proved your point.

I'm done arguing over something as juvenile as is stealing wrong or not.

Go live off of the land or something if you think punks should not make any money at all.

you are really really really ignorant and you think you know everything.

Bongwater
07-24-2007, 12:09 AM
"Ok bongwater your right. You proved your point."
Thanks for admitting I'm right. :)

"I'm done arguing over something as juvenile as is stealing wrong or not."
Yet you were the one who started the arguement with Interpunk.

"Go live off of the land or something if you think punks should not make any money at all."
I have lived off the land before, its quite rewarding, especially since it is the way my ancestors lived before big business minded individuals similar to yourself came in and took over. :) The punk scene will be destroyed in the same was as Native cultures were destroyed - by someone coming in and taking whatever they can in order to make a profit, with no regard to what happens to those who they stole from. But also, I never said punks should make no money at all. I just don't think punks should profit off the punk scene. And if they do, give back to the scene with lower prices on records, or open an all ages venue.

"you are really really really ignorant and you think you know everything."
What am I ignorant of? What am I ignoring? I never said I know everything, but I DO know when someone is a parasite. The very fact that you say you make a living off the punk scene means you are a parasite. At least you admitted I'm right. And why do I doubt that this is the last you have to say on this?

Again, that you said you make a living off of this makes you a parasite and is disgusting. How can you sell or make a profit off of something that supposedly means so much to you?

FilmGal
07-24-2007, 12:32 AM
My 2 cents which will probably be unwelcome...

We just spent a little over $10,000 to do a documentary on the 2006 Drop Dead Festival. That's $10,000+ of our own money that we had to work on our day jobs to come up with. We didn't do this documentary make money - we'd be perfectly happy if we just broke even.

If the documentary gets posted to an illegal file sharing service after it gets released, we don't make our $10,000+ back. It also means that we're not doing any more speciality films for the deathrock community. Neither me nor my business partner can afford to give away $10,000 to a scene which is unwilling or unable to support it's own members' efforts, and it discourages other filmmakers from trying to do something similar.

Bands get screwed over by promoters all the time. They oftentimes don't make money back by touring or by doing shows. Bands deserve to at least break even on whatever they invest or spend on their CDs or shows. If they want to give demos, CDs, merchandise, etc. away, that's fine. That's their choice, and as long as it's their choice that's fine. But if you're illegally DL'ing their music which is readily available, you've taken away their choice and you're screwing them.

Now before you jump my case for being a corporate sell out, I also shoot videos for bands that can't afford them. I shot the Crystelles video because I'm a fan of Gitane Demone's work, and was perfectly OK with spending $30 on gas for a round trip to S.D., $10 on a blank tape, and spending an entire day editing the video and posting it to YouTube so she can put it on her site. That's my way of supporting the scene.

Jessica

Bongwater
07-24-2007, 12:51 AM
"We just spent a little over $10,000 to do a documentary on the 2006 Drop Dead Festival. That's $10,000+ of our own money that we had to work on our day jobs to come up with. We didn't do this documentary make money - we'd be perfectly happy if we just broke even."
I find that commendable. But if it does lose money, wouldn't you at least be glad that people saw it?

"If the documentary gets posted to an illegal file sharing service after it gets released, we don't make our $10,000+ back. It also means that we're not doing any more speciality films for the deathrock community."
But thats the deathrock community. The punk scene has always had more of a DIY ethic than those others scenes. The deathrock scene, or any other scene really, is more passive: pay your money, go to the show, go home. The punk scene has always been about being involved: set up your own shows, book your own tour, make your own records, make your own zine, be INVOLVED!

"Neither me nor my business partner can afford to give away $10,000 to a scene which is unwilling or unable to support it's own members' efforts, and it discourages other filmmakers from trying to do something similar."
Well, like I said above, if the deathrockers won't support their scene thats their own fault. All of these other scenes could be so much better if they didn't just try to become a miniature version of corporate rock. I'd love it if a true DIY spirit spread to other scenes, it could only be better for everyone. Deathrockers, metalheads, etc, need to stop being passive consumers.

"Bands get screwed over by promoters all the time. They oftentimes don't make money back by touring or by doing shows. Bands deserve to at least break even on whatever they invest or spend on their CDs or shows. If they want to give demos, CDs, merchandise, etc. away, that's fine. That's their choice, and as long as it's their choice that's fine. But if you're illegally DL'ing their music which is readily available, you've taken away their choice and you're screwing them."
Any DIY band that uses a promoter is not a DIY band. They didn't book the tour/show themselves. Its a completely different thing that we're talking about here. As far as taking away their choice and skrewing them, I couldn't care less because they were already trying to make money. I don't feel bad when I steal from big business, or small business run like big business. When the kid grabbed a 7" from the table and ran off, all I thought was, "wow he must have really wanted to hear that record", not, "he screwed me and took away my choice". DIY or DIE!


"Now before you jump my case for being a corporate sell out, I also shoot videos for bands that can't afford them. I shot the Crystelles video because I'm a fan of Gitane Demone's work, and was perfectly OK with spending $30 on gas for a round trip to S.D., $10 on a blank tape, and spending an entire day editing the video and posting it to YouTube so she can put it on her site. That's my way of supporting the scene. "
Thats what I'm talking about! You did it because you LOVE it, not to profit or even break even! You lost money but its worth it because it was for something that you LOVE!

Please don't take any criticism in this post too personally. It sounds like you and I are from two different scenes so of course we have different ethics and values. The deathrock scene can do what it wants. I want the real punk scene to remain DIY and not become a smaller imitation of big business.

FilmGal
07-24-2007, 01:18 AM
The Deathrock scene is incredibly DIY right now - probably more so than the punk scene. We finally got tired of being sold out by "Goth" promoters and DJs who had never even heard of TSOL, 45 Grave, Christian Death, the Flesh Eaters, etc., so we staged a revolt and are doing everything ourselves: we book our own bands at our own shows, use our own DJs to spin our own music, do our own magazines, etc. The moment you turn any of this over to someone who's primary interest is making money, you're going to get screwed.

Jessica

Bongwater
07-24-2007, 01:26 AM
The Deathrock scene is incredibly DIY right now - probably more so than the punk scene. We finally got tired of being sold out by "Goth" promoters and DJs who had never even heard of TSOL, 45 Grave, Christian Death, the Flesh Eaters, etc., so we staged a revolt and are doing everything ourselves: we book our own bands at our own shows, use our own DJs to spin our own music, do our own magazines, etc. The moment you turn any of this over to someone who's primary interest is making money, you're going to get screwed.

Jessica
I'm glad to hear it. It's about time that the DIY ethic spread. I don't care enough about the deathrock scene to be involved enough to know that the bands are doing it themselves, but from all the goth/deathrock stuff I see online, at the mall, at the music store, it doesn't seem to be the case. However, with all the Good Charlotte, Rancid, Green Day, and Blink 182 stuff you see at the same places, how would anyone know that the punk scene is/used to be DIY? Whether it be punk, deathrock, metal or whatever, you have to dig to find the good stuff.

I couldn't agree with your last sentence more.

Jailhouse Records
07-24-2007, 05:29 AM
Now shut up

Asswipe
07-25-2007, 07:36 PM
You just over did it!

Bongwater is a fag

colinrebellion
07-25-2007, 08:06 PM
NOFX: Ribbed

Bongwater
07-29-2007, 10:52 PM
You just over did it!

Bongwater is a fag

Even homophobia in the punk scene doesn't surprise me anymore.

Bongwater
07-29-2007, 10:54 PM
Now shut up
Haha, why because I said something you disagree with? Very mature.

Asswipe
07-29-2007, 11:28 PM
Even homophobia in the punk scene doesn't surprise me anymore.Calling someone a fag doesnt mean homophobia idiot

colinrebellion
07-29-2007, 11:58 PM
yeah it meens they're being called a fag you faggot

Fukface82
07-30-2007, 12:44 AM
Why would you straight up ask what the last cd we STOLE was?

Now that's just stupid. What if I came into your interpunk headquarters thingie, and just started swiping cd's off of the shelf?

There is absolutely nothing punk rock about stealing peoples music. I make a living off of spending my hard earned money producing and pressing music, as do a lot of artist's, and smaller labels.
Crap like that is just not cool! Stuff like that destroys what little bit of true scene there is left.
I support Interpunk and actually distro you guys, but that comment was just ignorant.

I agree with both your stealing posts. Kids probably still wonder why so many great bands/records get lost over the years. It's cool if you steal from a big retailer cause they can compensate for it, but if your stealing directly from the community you are literally stealing from yourself.

Fukface82
07-30-2007, 12:46 AM
Shit, I've been poor a while, but I think the last album I ordered was Guitar Wolf UFO Romantics.

Asswipe
07-30-2007, 01:03 AM
In British English the term fag (though not faggot) most commonly means a cigarette.

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Basicly i was calling you a cigarette

Asswipe
07-30-2007, 01:04 AM
In British English the term fag (though not faggot) most commonly means a cigarette.

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Basicly i was calling you a cigarette

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Colin - That was stupid

unholy_steve
07-30-2007, 01:52 AM
i just got the fugees - the score, it's fucking great. yeah i know it's like 10 years old, and it's hip hop, but it is friggin great.

drunkenbastard
07-30-2007, 02:04 AM
Just went out to the store yesterday and picked up The best of the specials, 2,000,000 voices by Angelic Upstarts, Generator by bad religion, and my first copy of Rum sodomy and the lash on vinyl (first pressing!!!).

And for the record I only only agree with downloading 3 types of music-

-Pre-releases (cause im going to buy it anyway)

-Bootlegs (Live and unreleased studio)

-Out of print stuff (speaking of which I just got Generic Flipper and all their original singles the other day)

Interpunk
07-31-2007, 06:09 PM
I feel like i just need to say how it is. No matter what band you are, you or a label or whatever 3rd party is going to fund you in the making of your music which will be sold after ward. Regardless of what any one says if you do not have a social agreement to "own" that music you have stolen it and morally stealing is wrong. Bands sell there music to make the money back they used to make it. Fortunately for some bands they sell way more copies then needed to make back the money so stealing from them can be compensated very easily, but it is still stealing and wrong. But most bands don't sell thousands of copies world wide so hopefully they'll break even and be able to pay everything back. And im sure they are stoked people are listening to their music for sure, they probably dont care someone stole it because hey someone obviously likes there music, but the reality of it is if they are not making any money they will soon no longer be able to do what they love to do so i guess it won't really matter eventually that people are listening to it. Doing music is supposed to be a passion and something you do just for the love of it, but usually it gets to the point (usually when you need to do more things or please a bigger fan base) that it also becomes about money so you can further your passion or at least keep the band going. So ultimately stealing is frowned upon in society and should not be done regardless of the situation. So for those of you who do truley love music then give your support by buying your cds and helping bands continue what they love to do and what you love to listen to. Music is a passion, an expression, art, and for alot of people a way of life so don't steal from something as wonderful as music and give it your support instead.

DUN DUN DUN..... THE END!

Rocker77
08-02-2007, 11:41 AM
The last cd I bought was "Underground Resistance"
A compilation of New Zealand Punk and Ska...

tisJoefoo
08-02-2007, 01:34 PM
I just downloaded Jesu - Conqueror.

jtroski
08-02-2007, 11:58 PM
chromeo, fancy footwork.
its the hotness.

Fukface82
08-04-2007, 08:01 PM
Pledge Your Alleigance To Satan comp....for the second time....it's worth it.:)

bunniegraves
08-04-2007, 08:39 PM
last thing i downloaded was The Clash box set

the senator
03-26-2009, 08:19 AM
british india - thieves downloaded from a blog

Ryan Shit
03-26-2009, 08:28 AM
http://d.yimg.com/img.music.yahoo.com/000/067/169/67169259.jpg

The newest Britney Spears album....bought...

sr113
03-26-2009, 10:23 AM
Nico Vega. Stole it the morning it came out, and two weeks later bought a copy from the drummer when they came through town, so I know the band got the cash.

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 10:28 AM
I actually got a financial aid check from school yesterday, so I did what any responsible adult would do, and went shopping. I bought:

Cake - B sides and rarities

QOTSA - Lullabies to Paralyze

and ordered a Sonic Chicken vinyl - which is awesome considering I have no record player.

I also bought new stuff for my ears and a couple of work shirts.

DEVIN 75
03-26-2009, 10:28 AM
Last CD I bought was

Stevie Tombstone - Devils Game

sr113
03-26-2009, 10:31 AM
...QOTSA - Lullabies to Paralyze...

All sorts of cool stuff hidden on there. First CD I know of to have hidden stuff at the beginning.

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 10:33 AM
All sorts of cool stuff hidden on there. First CD I know of to have hidden stuff at the beginning.

I'll have to listen more closely. I'm enjoying both of the disks I got very much indeed. Cake doing War Pigs? Fucking classic.

sr113
03-26-2009, 10:38 AM
I'll have to listen more closely. I'm enjoying both of the disks I got very much indeed. Cake doing War Pigs? Fucking classic.

On the first track, rewind past the beginning...nothing special, but kinda neat.

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 10:42 AM
On the first track, rewind past the beginning...nothing special, but kinda neat.

Shitty - it's not working for me.

sr113
03-26-2009, 10:45 AM
Shitty - it's not working for me.

you need a CD player where you can actually rewind, and not just skip back to the beggining of the track.

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 10:48 AM
you need a CD player where you can actually rewind, and not just skip back to the beggining of the track.

Mine does actually rewind, but it's also about 15 years old. One of the older 5 disk changers I've seen.

sr113
03-26-2009, 10:51 AM
Mine does actually rewind, but it's also about 15 years old. One of the older 5 disk changers I've seen.

I've got a 5 disk changer I bought when they first came out.... $700. It has buttons on it for things that never ended up getting used, like indexing

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 10:58 AM
I've got a 5 disk changer I bought when they first came out.... $700. It has buttons on it for things that never ended up getting used, like indexing

Mine's an older sony. It has a time fade button, what ever the fuck that does, and of course "program", but who does that? It was a $2 garage sale find.

sr113
03-26-2009, 11:02 AM
Mine's an older sony. It has a time fade button, what ever the fuck that does, and of course "program", but who does that? It was a $2 garage sale find.

Sweet. I stopped being an early adopter after that. Except for my PS90. I bought that the second they hit the civilian market.

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 11:09 AM
Sweet. I stopped being an early adopter after that. Except for my PS90. I bought that the second they hit the civilian market.

I've never been the first to get anything when it comes to technology. I don't own a game console, I don't have a cell phone. Only reason I have a nice stereo receiver is because the store I worked at closed down, so I got a $500+ receiver for $45. I could have dolby digital surround sound if I wanted, but I still have the crappy rca speakers from when I was a teenager. I don't like paying a lot for anything.

DollFaSe
03-26-2009, 11:17 AM
LOL the Hannah Montana movie sound track, for my brother....

Ryan Shit
03-26-2009, 11:20 AM
LOL the Hannah Montana movie sound track, for my brother....

....i smell bullshit....

sr113
03-26-2009, 11:25 AM
....i smell bullshit....

busted! She totally bought it for herself.

DollFaSe
03-26-2009, 11:37 AM
busted! She totally bought it for herself.

dude, how could u out me like that! :(
i thought i was your secret sex slave :(

sr113
03-26-2009, 11:41 AM
dude, how could u out me like that! :(
i thought i was your secret sex slave :(

Everyone knows I'm the forum sex slave, passed around between the women like an eyeliner pencil at a Joe Kersten convention.

opfiend
03-26-2009, 11:46 AM
Everyone knows I'm the forum sex slave, passed around between the women like an eyeliner pencil at a Joe Kersten convention.

When's my next turn? Or was I the last one? Damnit...I'm gonna have to wait so long :(

sr113
03-26-2009, 11:48 AM
When's my next turn? Or was I the last one? Damnit...I'm gonna have to wait so long :(

Unfortunately...I think the next turn is Drink's. I say unfortunately, because it's her goodbye.

opfiend
03-26-2009, 11:50 AM
Unfortunately...I think the next turn is Drink's. I say unfortunately, because it's her goodbye.

WHAT!!? Is she moving?

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 11:51 AM
When's my next turn? Or was I the last one? Damnit...I'm gonna have to wait so long :(

You can have my turn since I'm a married woman. Then you can have your turn too. Even if I was further down on the list, at least you know you're going twice.

opfiend
03-26-2009, 11:52 AM
You can have my turn since I'm a married woman. Then you can have your turn too. Even if I was further down on the list, at least you know you're going twice.

I think I love you...damnit you're married!

sr113
03-26-2009, 11:53 AM
WHAT!!? Is she moving?

yep sadcry*(cry(*:(

opfiend
03-26-2009, 11:53 AM
yep sadcry*(cry(*:(

Where is she moving to!?

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 11:58 AM
I think I love you...damnit you're married!
It's okay- he's worth it! He knows how to sex me, he has good taste in music, cars, movies, and he does the dishes at least half of the time.

opfiend
03-26-2009, 12:06 PM
It's okay- he's worth it! He knows how to sex me, he has good taste in music, cars, movies, and he does the dishes at least half of the time.

Well I'm happy for you :)

ThePope
03-26-2009, 12:19 PM
hey now here's an old thread

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 12:29 PM
Well I'm happy for you :)

We actually will live somewhat near you in a few years. I grew up in Crescent City, and we're moving either there or Brookings. I miss that part of the world.

opfiend
03-26-2009, 12:33 PM
We actually will live somewhat near you in a few years. I grew up in Crescent City, and we're moving either there or Brookings. I miss that part of the world.

Oh sweet! Where do you live now? I've lived in Oregon my whole life, I like it!

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 12:38 PM
Oh sweet! Where do you live now? I've lived in Oregon my whole life, I like it!

I live in Paso Robles, CA. It's rather redneck, and the weather is too damn hot. Just need to finish my AA degree before we move. Hopefully 2 years, but I'm taking extra units, so we'll see.

opfiend
03-26-2009, 12:43 PM
I live in Paso Robles, CA. It's rather redneck, and the weather is too damn hot. Just need to finish my AA degree before we move. Hopefully 2 years, but I'm taking extra units, so we'll see.

Did you hubby grow up in Oregon too?

Ryan Shit
03-26-2009, 12:46 PM
Did you hubby grow up in Oregon too?

The term "hubby" should NEVER be used....

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 12:48 PM
Did you hubby grow up in Oregon too?

Nah, he grew up here. I actually didn't live in Oregon myself, just really close. Seems like Crescent City is one of the few places where you can live in Cali that Oregonians don't hold against you.

Daily Life Arrggh
03-26-2009, 01:19 PM
Nah, he grew up here. I actually didn't live in Oregon myself, just really close. Seems like Crescent City is one of the few places where you can live in Cali that Oregonians don't hold against you.

why crescent city? cause it's so fuckin far up north?

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 01:30 PM
why crescent city? cause it's so fuckin far up north?

yes! And because it gets lots of rain ( more than Seattle, actually), and because it's pretty isolated from the rest of california.

Captain_Obvious
03-26-2009, 01:33 PM
last CD I ever bought?
It was 3.. Going out of business sale for some small store in the mall.. so they were about 6 bucks each.

Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust Inc.
Varukers - How Do You Sleep???????
D.R.I. - Dealing With It



Everything else in their "Punk/Ska" section was a bunch of non-punk shit like Fallout Boy and Atreyu..

opfiend
03-26-2009, 01:48 PM
The term "hubby" should NEVER be used....
You like it!

Nah, he grew up here. I actually didn't live in Oregon myself, just really close. Seems like Crescent City is one of the few places where you can live in Cali that Oregonians don't hold against you.
Wow I just remembered where Crescent City is! haha...I've been there. Reminds me of Oregon :rolleyes:

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 01:51 PM
You like it!


Wow I just remembered where Crescent City is! haha...I've been there. Reminds me of Oregon :rolleyes:

I love the redwoods and the smith river! But yeah, it's more like the whole oregon coastline than an part of the california coastline. Probably why they call it "the lost coast".

opfiend
03-26-2009, 01:52 PM
I love the redwoods and the smith river! But yeah, it's more like the whole oregon coastline than an part of the california coastline. Probably why they call it "the lost coast".

I don't think I've been to the Smither River! But the Redwoods also remind me of Oregon so I like them as well. I like Northern California! You practically grew up in Oregon, makes me like you even more :D

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 01:55 PM
I don't think I've been to the Smither River! But the Redwoods also remind me of Oregon so I like them as well. I like Northern California! You practically grew up in Oregon, makes me like you even more :D

lvbrds+*

opfiend
03-26-2009, 02:02 PM
lvbrds+*

Sweet :cool: ha

Doorbell
03-26-2009, 02:36 PM
Today I bought The Bugs - S/t & Screeching Weasel - How to make enemy's

Doorbell
03-26-2009, 02:44 PM
Atreyu.. Today at my local record store I saw a section for this band in the hardcore section of the cd's. I was like WTF? Really? hahaha

oigrrrl805
03-26-2009, 02:49 PM
Today at my local record store I saw a section for this band in the hardcore section of the cd's. I was like WTF? Really? hahaha

I saw them on the "punk" section once. Haha!

oigrrrl805
03-26-2009, 02:53 PM
Last cd I bought was Horrorpops, "Kiss Kiss Kill Kill"

Daily Life Arrggh
03-26-2009, 03:21 PM
I usually only buy vinyl so the last cd i bought was probably.."annihilation of civilization" by evil dead a few years back.. last album i downloaded though was "who's your messiah" by reality crisis like last week

sr113
03-26-2009, 04:22 PM
Nah, he grew up here. I actually didn't live in Oregon myself, just really close. Seems like Crescent City is one of the few places where you can live in Cali that Oregonians don't hold against you.

Actually, the line goes from Shelter Cove inland to Garberville. Above it you're cool. Below it & you find out why we fill water balloons with pig's blood from the butcher & keep 'em duct-taped to the nose of our surfboards. Lots of Riverside mulletheads have ended up blood splattered shark treats...er, I mean...missing persons. Yeah, that's what I meant. Missing persons.

Johnny Running Shoes
03-26-2009, 04:32 PM
I usually only buy vinyl so the last cd i bought was probably.."annihilation of civilization" by evil dead a few years back.. last album i downloaded though was "who's your messiah" by reality crisis like last week

Vinyl sucks dude...:)

sr113
03-26-2009, 04:42 PM
Vinyl sucks dude...:)

I'm going to bribe Kendra with a pancake to glare at you for me.

Johnny Running Shoes
03-26-2009, 04:44 PM
I'm going to bribe Kendra with a pancake to glare at you for me.

Like you....old vinyl is cool... but new vinyl is pointless.....:)

opfiend
03-26-2009, 04:45 PM
I'm going to bribe Kendra with a pancake to glare at you for me.

Deal! Are you sending this pancake in the mail?

sr113
03-26-2009, 04:51 PM
Deal! Are you sending this pancake in the mail?

Get real. You'll spend the night for it like everyone else ;)

opfiend
03-26-2009, 04:53 PM
Get real. You'll spend the night for it like everyone else ;)

One pancake per night?

sr113
03-26-2009, 04:58 PM
One pancake per night?

Is that code for "I want to try that Canadian sex position The Sneaky Flapjack"?

opfiend
03-26-2009, 05:01 PM
Is that code for "I want to try that Canadian sex position The Sneaky Flapjack"?

Is that the one where you sneak flapjacks into my- yeah that one!

Daily Life Arrggh
03-26-2009, 05:56 PM
Vinyl sucks dude...:)
psh, vinyls way cooler then cd.. specialy when you're walking around with a turn table taped to your back.. or as a necklace

Like you....old vinyl is cool... but new vinyl is pointless.....:)

I've seen and have purchased new vinyl(eps and lps) that easily go on sale for 40+ bucks on ebay

RattyAirSixQueen
03-26-2009, 09:17 PM
Actually, the line goes from Shelter Cove inland to Garberville. Above it you're cool. Below it & you find out why we fill water balloons with pig's blood from the butcher & keep 'em duct-taped to the nose of our surfboards. Lots of Riverside mulletheads have ended up blood splattered shark treats...er, I mean...missing persons. Yeah, that's what I meant. Missing persons.

People in Crescent City feel the same way about the rest of california. Humboldt and Del Norte are cool, the rest is, just, so california.

sheena
03-27-2009, 09:02 AM
I bought a Go Go's record a few weeks ago...it rules!

stuporcide
03-27-2009, 10:34 AM
Spermbirds - Something To Prove / Nothing Is Easy

scored it for $3.95 at half priced books the other day :D