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Don't say caz if you don't have it in the slip. As John Holmes used to say.
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It has nothing to do with it, but I've been wanting to say this for a while.
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Lukin, don't say "cat" if you don't have it in the bag.
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Try Suzuki with Cul De Sac, an album from 2004 with the Middle Eastern name Hamundraquarcheccosa, really intriguing. So many great ideas, put together a bit hastily but plenty of nice concepts. Camillo Benso di Schmidt (please see his photos from the 60s/70s) doesn’t have a project named Kumo, well, he does, but Kumo is a guy who plays strings, not the project’s name... which should be Camillo Benso di Schmidt & Kumo, I think. A bit of a drag that project. Actually no, it’s really a drag, stuff from the early 60s; in the 2000s, it causes some side effects like... boredom. This album is a step below some of the Can’s work, but still a 5; being beneath the masterpieces of the Can isn’t a huge demerit (but it fits, underneath).
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The important thing in all this is not the nickname of who or what, here we are faced with a truly hilarious poor jerk. Whether he has 4 or 10 makes no difference; he remains utterly hilarious.
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But here we are not faced with a dumbass from the championship but rather with a poor jerk! Jubilation! PS: I Love Music, what I'm saying is proven: read the first 3000 reviews and then we'll talk again. Besides, don’t you think that Mario or Tessio or some other poor jerk from the Smile Party would have denied it? Come on.
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Damn, I have a really poor-quality reissue, it looks like a burned CD with a photocopied cover. At least I bought it used for a miserly price of about 5,000 £.
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This one, on the other hand, was awful.
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/// Eye you want me?
Name: Your part | Date: 8/2/2006 | Rating: | Album Rating: /// This was fabulous
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Ania, the metal side is always the outer one, because if you want to secure something, you need to design an interior with an outer metal covering. Inside, you place through locks, bolts, and opening limiters, and you finish it with a wooden side. If desired, there are also double metal sides, but it's practically an unnecessary addition since 99% of burglars operate on the cylinders and not on the covering. The ideal setup includes five locking points with independently moving titanium metal rods, positioned in the middle high and middle low, plus one on the upper side and one on the lower side, so as to achieve fixed stability even in the case of cylinder bypassing. This way, you have a good safe, even with just one metal side on the outside.