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Post by jayjayabnormal on Oct 12, 2007 18:48:58 GMT -5
The re-issue of Symbols isn't a Digibook like the original either (Were all copies of Symbols on WaxTrax! Digibook though? Mine is)
I was in a Toronto CD store today and bought Naive re-issue as its unlikely I'll come across the original print any time soon. The version of Liebeslied is the original, but with the O Fortuna part cut out, and the verse going straight to the chorus.
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Post by HighProtein on Nov 20, 2007 12:49:58 GMT -5
I ordered 2 re-releases while at a borders a few days ago. I'll make it a habit as its one of my t-mobile hotspot locations. I bought Nihil in a hot topic which I was at because a friend's wife was looking for something to add to her GWAR outfit. It has new pictures and I haven't noticed much difference but I haven't listened to it on a good stereo yet.
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Post by Ninara Poll on Nov 23, 2007 21:57:42 GMT -5
Sounds like I definitely need to buy the remasters once I have a job, then.
NP
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Post by Zer0 on Nov 24, 2007 7:15:07 GMT -5
Employment is good. It helps me do the three things I enjoy most:
1. Eat 2. Sleep. 3. Screw indoors.
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Post by Ninara Poll on Nov 25, 2007 22:02:14 GMT -5
Employment is good. It helps me do the three things I enjoy most: 1. Eat 2. Sleep. 3. Screw indoors. You know you're living in the wrong area when high school droupouts who have had fast-food or telephone-based jobs since the age of 14 are considered more employable than you are. *sigh* I'm so desperate that I think after Christmas, I'm going to go to our regional department store and ask for a salesclerk position. NP NP
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Post by Zer0 on Nov 26, 2007 17:38:50 GMT -5
Hey, you know you're living in the wrong area when the average 28 year old still lives with mommy...
I hate Fairfield County, CT.
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Post by HighProtein on Nov 28, 2007 16:12:32 GMT -5
Employment is good. It helps me do the three things I enjoy most: 1. Eat 2. Sleep. 3. Screw indoors. You know you're living in the wrong area when high school droupouts who have had fast-food or telephone-based jobs since the age of 14 are considered more employable than you are. *sigh* I'm so desperate that I think after Christmas, I'm going to go to our regional department store and ask for a salesclerk position. NP I was told Seattle is the land of jobs and coffee. My resume was given to a job agency before I moved here and they called me the same day. They had jobs available initially for around what I used to make but after a month of hunting and being hunted by recruiters I found something I wanted to do for the right pay. I'm fairly confident you'd be able to find something here. I acquired my last job and this job in the 4th quarter of the year which is supposed to be the worst of the year. The last gig was in a job market that is a lost more tight.
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Post by Ultra Juke Joint Jezebel on Dec 6, 2007 14:24:49 GMT -5
I need to get out of this area. Northwest Indiana is a shithole. I keep thinking of moving to Portland, but some scary fuckers live there!
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Post by HighProtein on Dec 18, 2007 4:16:04 GMT -5
A hobbie of mine is to order a few KMFDM re-masters everytime I'm at a borders books and music. I'll see if they arrive sooner than later. Move! Everyone should move seeing as I finally did!
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