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Post by I love Kim Deal on Mar 14, 2006 13:37:12 GMT 1
I dunno that's why I'm asking.
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Post by h8kurdt on Mar 14, 2006 13:44:38 GMT 1
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Post by norecess on Mar 14, 2006 13:45:35 GMT 1
I don't think anyone here one knows.
Just send him an e-mail.
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Post by h8kurdt on Mar 14, 2006 13:46:12 GMT 1
*slaps forehead* d'oh
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Post by norecess on Mar 14, 2006 13:51:12 GMT 1
www.imdb.com/title/tt0384683/What a joke, just as that 'reunion' thing. Just read on IMDb that the chick who plays Lorna Doom is close friends to the Hilton sisters. Could it possibly be more contradictory?
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Post by I love Kim Deal on Mar 16, 2006 16:06:21 GMT 1
has anybody e-mailed his Smearness?
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Post by brandnewface on Apr 2, 2006 21:53:25 GMT 1
www.imdb.com/title/tt0384683/What a joke, just as that 'reunion' thing. Just read on IMDb that the chick who plays Lorna Doom is close friends to the Hilton sisters. Could it possibly be more contradictory? wow, thats sickening ...
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Post by greesyrice on Apr 2, 2006 22:35:25 GMT 1
thats pretty sweet, a movie about the Germs, when will it be in theatres if it achually will?
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Post by I love Kim Deal on Apr 3, 2006 13:07:49 GMT 1
doubt it. They'd be like "The Germs? A film about diseases? No thanks!"
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Post by brandnewface on Apr 22, 2006 2:39:00 GMT 1
since we're talking about Grohl I found the following nice quote from a interview in UK last year VF: Why is Reading your favourite? DG: It was one of the first I ever did, and I remember the first time I ever heard about the Reading festival was right when I joined Nirvana, and we were having a barbecue in Kris Novoselic’s backyard, and Danny Peters, the drummer of Mudhoney, was at the barbecue, and we were talking and I said, ‘What’s the biggest crowd Mudhoney’s ever played to?’ and he said: ‘Well, about 35,000.’ And I was like, ‘WHAT?! Where the fuck did Mudhoney play to 35,000 people?’ And he said, ‘Oh, there’s this festival in England called the Reading Festival.’ And I couldn’t imagine that 35,000 people would listen to the same kind of music that we do, you know? So the first time I went there I was blown away that the bill was like Dinosaur Jr, The Melvins, Mudhoney and Babes in Toyland, Iggy Pop, Sonic Youth, it was nuts. And there were so many people, I didn’t know if that could happen in America. Because that was right before any of the alternative stuff blew up, so it just seemed to me that it was so cool that it was a big rock festival for good music rather than the kind that you used to get where you hear Bon Jovi and shit like that. www.virtualfestivals.com/festivals/article.cfm?articleid=2240
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