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eminem
hiii Mark Unseen   May 30 17:22 UTC 2002

welcome
13 responses total.
polytarp
response 1 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 04:25 UTC 2002

Eminem promotes the use of drugs, which promotes terrorism.
rcurl
response 2 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 06:26 UTC 2002

Is the drug you are talking about those little chocolate candies? You
know, eminems?
mynxcat
response 3 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 07:40 UTC 2002

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brighn
response 4 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 16:02 UTC 2002

(Is polytarp for real, trolling, or kidding? I really can't tell.)
other
response 5 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 3 00:30 UTC 2002

Pick one, and respond accordingly.
mcnally
response 6 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 3 04:17 UTC 2002

  re #4:  *obviously* trolling..
brighn
response 7 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 3 04:44 UTC 2002

#6> And I was about to settle on "kidding."
gull
response 8 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 14:57 UTC 2002

Eminem also promotes excessively long albums.  His latest is reported to be
78 minutes long, which not only is longer than anyone should be morally
expected to listen to him, but also violates the Red Book standards. ;)
brighn
response 9 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 17:13 UTC 2002

Most albums these days are over an hour, it seems.
orinoco
response 10 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 18 17:57 UTC 2002

I hear people complaining sometimes when they buy LP re-releases on CD that
they're being cheated.  Yet another sign that music is turning into a bulk
commodity.
gull
response 11 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 18 18:48 UTC 2002

I feel a little cheated if the quality of the CD release is worse than the
quality of the LP release.  That's happened to me once or twice.
orinoco
response 12 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 18:53 UTC 2002

Should have specified.  They were complaining that they'd only gotten a
half-hour or so of music.
gull
response 13 of 13: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 20:05 UTC 2002

Sheesh.
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