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Your Top 10 Whatever. Paste 'Em Here For Convenience And Discussion.
10 Things That I Love (Not In Order):
-Godard Films. -Merzbow Sounds. -Art History Books. -October. -Red Wine. -Antiques. -A Huge Cup Of Coffee. -Doing Nothing. -Vancouver Island. -Chess. |
everything you just said applies to me as well.
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Best quote from a Godard movie has to be in Notre Musique... "If you understand what I'm saying, then maybe I'm not being clear enough." (spoken by Godard himself)
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Top Ten Mudhoney songs
10. Flat Out Fucked 9. Blinding Sun 8. Who You Drivin Now? 7. Suck You Dry 6. Sweet Young Thing (ain;t sweet no more) 5. In and out of Grace 4. You Got It (Keep It Outta My Face) 3. Let It Slide 2. Into The Drink 1. Touch Me I'm Sick |
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I just rewatched Alphaville....hated it the first time, loved it the second time......Lemmy......what a guy! |
Top 10 crisp flavours:
1 Cheese & onion 2 Salt & vinegar 3 Ready salted 4 Smoky bacon 5 Prawn cocktail 6 Roast chicken 7 Spring onion 8 Beef 9 Cream cheese and chives 10 Chilli Salt & Vinegar used to be my fave, but I've grown more fond of Cheese & Onion due to it's tangy taste. |
Top Ten British Sitcoms
=1 Ever Decreasing Circles =1 On the Buses 3 Nightingales 4 All Gas and Gaiters 5 The Young Ones 6 Only When I Laugh 7 Oh Brother! 8 15 Stories 9 Rising Damp 10 Last of the Summer Wine* * would have been a lot higher if we only included episodes with Foggy Dewhurst in |
there are british sitcoms? do they all involve a blue haired lady? ;)
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"Rising Damp" should be number one. :) |
Top Ten Positive Things from the Worst Year of My Life
1) Rocking out with my son to Sabbath 2) Internet romance with my Canadian dreamgirl 3) Hawaii trip 4) Sonic Youth Portland gig right up front with two cameras 5) Free lap dances at home from a professional 6) Some truly awesome Dead Air Freshener gigs behind Jennifer Robin 7) Friends 8) I forgot what 8 was for 9) My radio show, and some amazing guests 10) Intoxicants |
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Umberto Eco: The list is the origin of culture. It's part of the history of art and literature. What does culture want? To make infinity comprehensible. It also wants to create order -- not always, but often. And how, as a human being, does one face infinity? How does one attempt to grasp the incomprehensible? Through lists, through catalogs, through collections in museums and through encyclopedias and dictionaries. There is an allure to enumerating how many women Don Giovanni slept with: It was 2,063, at least according to Mozart's librettist, Lorenzo da Ponte. We also have completely practical lists -- the shopping list, the will, the menu -- that are also cultural achievements in their own right.
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I've got them, but she's taken any that really identify her off of her sites, so I have to be cool and respect that. One thing we have in common is a love of taking blurry/arty photos. Here's one from her My Space that she's actually in: ![]() In a way, that shows her perfectly... |
1, good fuck, 2, good food, 3, photos, 4, movies, 5, books, 6, music, 7, heating in winter, 8, air conditioning in summer, 9, good health should be higher in the scale, 10, cities
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Skuj.....no SY on yer list?
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partridge? |
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Wow. And it looks very my neck of the woods. BC most likely!? |
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Oh shit, hahaha. Well, that's my 10 things as listed at the Sonic Youth official forum, so.... I love Oxygen and the Sun too. :) |
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