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I'm so like, you know, accidentally cool, like";p="1010513 wrote:I saw FNM 5 or 6 times, but never on purpose. I was always there to see one of the other bands they were opening (or vice versa) for.
Razor wrote:Neighbours are outside arguing..."you fucking fuck fuck stupid dumbfuck fucker fuck".
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Mary Hinge";p="1010517 wrote:Dude, fuckin'...I'm so like, you know, accidentally cool, like";p="1010513 wrote:I saw FNM 5 or 6 times, but never on purpose. I was always there to see one of the other bands they were opening (or vice versa) for.
Rick Cave";p="892315 wrote:I still look like a complete twat, Yumiko.
So take that.
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I HAD a chance to see them 3 times here in San Diego but my mommy won't let me go.
First time they toured with Metallica/GNR, my dad was gonna take me but I mom though he'd lose me in the crowd.
Again in 1995 they toured she AGAIN wouldn't let me go cuz I was too young (I was either 15 or 16)
THEN again in 1997 (still in high school) her excuse this time was "We don't even know where the venue is"
I still remind her of this each and everytime I go see a Patton show.
First time they toured with Metallica/GNR, my dad was gonna take me but I mom though he'd lose me in the crowd.
Again in 1995 they toured she AGAIN wouldn't let me go cuz I was too young (I was either 15 or 16)
THEN again in 1997 (still in high school) her excuse this time was "We don't even know where the venue is"
I still remind her of this each and everytime I go see a Patton show.
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puppy";p="1010519 wrote:Mary Hinge";p="1010517 wrote:Dude, fuckin'...I'm so like, you know, accidentally cool, like";p="1010513 wrote:I saw FNM 5 or 6 times, but never on purpose. I was always there to see one of the other bands they were opening (or vice versa) for.
Razor wrote:Neighbours are outside arguing..."you fucking fuck fuck stupid dumbfuck fucker fuck".
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puppy";p="1010525 wrote:every once in a while, i remind my mom of the time she didn't let me go see Jeff Buckley because it was too far to drive on my own. and then she said "you can always see him again in the future"
our moms suck!!!
My mom broke up Faith No More and your mom caused jeff buckley to drown.
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(Feb. 25) -- Anyone in the entertainment media or gossip world knows the name Liz Smith, the well-connected New York Post columnist who seemed to always have one step ahead on the New York scene, even at age 86. Now, she's become the latest casualty of the recession and the ailing newspaper business, as Smith was let go by the Post after 33 years of service.
"I'm very sorry that that has come to an end, and that I wasn't valuable enough for them to keep me on," the 86-year-old Smith said Tuesday.
Smith said the daily newspaper declined to renew her $125,000 annual contract in a letter that said, "due to economic circumstances, they were the bearer of bad news and so forth."
Col Allan, the paper's editor-in-chief, said: "The Post is grateful to have been able to publish Liz Smith's legendary column for so many years. We wish her the very best for the future."
Smith writes a syndicated newspaper column that she said is carried by 70 papers around the country. She also publishes in Daily Variety and in Parade magazine, and is part owner of a Web site. Smith says she's also writing a novel and will never retire.
"I'm busy," she said. "I'm OK. I'm OK for a person who's been let go."
In New York, her column had appeared in Newsday until she left in a contract dispute in 2005. The Post had run her column six days a week, and cut it back to three days a year ago to cut costs, despite Smith's unsuccessful appeal to Rupert Murdoch.
Her last column in the Post will appear on Thursday. She's already written it. "I just wrote the usual stuff," she said, "and then I said goodbye."
YESSSSSSSSSSS THIS BITCH IS ON MY DEATH LISTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!
"I'm very sorry that that has come to an end, and that I wasn't valuable enough for them to keep me on," the 86-year-old Smith said Tuesday.
Smith said the daily newspaper declined to renew her $125,000 annual contract in a letter that said, "due to economic circumstances, they were the bearer of bad news and so forth."
Col Allan, the paper's editor-in-chief, said: "The Post is grateful to have been able to publish Liz Smith's legendary column for so many years. We wish her the very best for the future."
Smith writes a syndicated newspaper column that she said is carried by 70 papers around the country. She also publishes in Daily Variety and in Parade magazine, and is part owner of a Web site. Smith says she's also writing a novel and will never retire.
"I'm busy," she said. "I'm OK. I'm OK for a person who's been let go."
In New York, her column had appeared in Newsday until she left in a contract dispute in 2005. The Post had run her column six days a week, and cut it back to three days a year ago to cut costs, despite Smith's unsuccessful appeal to Rupert Murdoch.
Her last column in the Post will appear on Thursday. She's already written it. "I just wrote the usual stuff," she said, "and then I said goodbye."
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