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    Great,great thread. Every psych major that I've ever dated has been screwed up, presumably leading to life of hypocritical pontificating whilst making some other sap's home life miserable. Grass is always greener I guess, but you would think that a psych major would know better than to go into a relationship looking to reform or change someone.

    My first trip to NYC was with 28,000 Ballpark hotdogs in a borrowed '88 Delta...y'know I don't think I'm gonna talk too much about except to say it was as weird and stupid as it sounds.NYC is, however, a great place to go. Full of life and open twenty-four-seven, like Vegas, and that can be pretty useful.

    Here's a third for the continuance of the off-kilter. There hasn't been too many good releases these last few months so aside from the bizarre and offtopic there ain't that much to go around. Frankly, I've put more hours this week into Troy's goofy MP3 disc than any of the recent releases...except Shearwater.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsticks
    Great,great thread. Every psych major that I've ever dated has been screwed up, presumably leading to life of hypocritical pontificating whilst making some other sap's home life miserable. Grass is always greener I guess, but you would think that a psych major would know better than to go into a relationship looking to reform or change someone.

    My first trip to NYC was with 28,000 Ballpark hotdogs in a borrowed '88 Delta...y'know I don't think I'm gonna talk too much about except to say it was as weird and stupid as it sounds.NYC is, however, a great place to go. Full of life and open twenty-four-seven, like Vegas, and that can be pretty useful.

    Here's a third for the continuance of the off-kilter. There hasn't been too many good releases these last few months so aside from the bizarre and offtopic there ain't that much to go around. Frankly, I've put more hours this week into Troy's goofy MP3 disc than any of the recent releases...except Shearwater.
    I had an '88 Delta. It was my favorite car of all time!

    I have been listening to Squarepusher and Keller Williams which a co-worker turned me onto. Williams plays alot like Hedges. Squarepusher is a bassist who uses a lot of electronica and looping. Good vids of both on Youtube.

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    God, I miss my 88. My grandfather had a '71 Delta 88 Royale convertible. Red. Black interior. 8 track. Henry Mancini....

    My uncle took it to Charleston SC and the wind and the salt tore it to shreds.

    I inherited it about 15 years ago. Couldn't fix it. Dad was tired of it filling the garage and sold it to a local doctor who restored it.

    I hate doctors!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsticks
    Frankly, I've put more hours this week into Troy's goofy MP3 disc than any of the recent releases...except Shearwater.
    That's the spirit.

    Rock is dead, long live the weird.

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    Troy: Time to get out and about....Highway 6 is a long, desolate stretch....

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