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But it's unbelievably annoying, he NEVER says "they raced better than me" or "today Valentino had a great race"... it's ALWAYS the bike's fault, the track's fault, the mechanics' fault... first he complained that he didn't have the Honda, then he complained he didn't have the official Honda... now he doesn't know what to say anymore, and he's firing off nonsense left and right. So irritating, I'd rather see a foreign rider win than him, and when Rossi said "he's pissed off because he breathes my exhaust every Sunday," I laughed out loud. :D / Oh, great rider, huh, but he loses too many points with his attitude.
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Hey, oh "little metalheads grow up," a bit of education with the little ones, huh?
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...mmmmhhh, I have only been stopped at customs once, maybe I’m lucky, I don’t know. Also because the one time they stopped me at customs, I ended up getting them for free :D. For shipping, I use the one that's set as Default in the order form, I don’t remember which one it is, but I recall the price is around $4 per item, so in the end, it's fine. Anyway, I place my orders under a company name, maybe that's why they don’t hassle me at customs? I Don't Know :D
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Yes, the NRG was too high and tight; it didn't handle well in bends. Besides, the wide shield of the SR was useful when you leaned all the way forward for better control because at least your legs didn't hang out. The NRG gave off a too uptight posture, while you could go much more Easy Rider on the SR. Just look at how Moon turned out, uptight and on top of that, a metalhead. All Piaggio's fault... even the name "...piaggio..." sounds soft, gay, posh... I've got a piaggio... it doesn't sound right. More Aprilia for everyone. Oh, now that you mentioned Romboni, it reminded me that mine was the Max Biaggi... back when he was still passing off as a racer (no kidding, four years in the same category, ah ah ah ah).
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Beautiful, the only serious musician of the new acoustic wave, the rest of the rabble is lagging quite a bit behind JJ. When did it come out?
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The other two are beautiful, I'll take him too. But I think it surprised you only because you're comparing it to Post-HC; the other two, while gorgeous, had less than zero surprises, full-on Stoner-Doom, beautiful but not innovative in the slightest. Ease up a bit on this post-HC and dive into Sleep, Son Of Otis, Karma To Burn, Acid King, and various others, so you can be surprised again and quite a bit :D. Post-HC has that "whininess" that can be necessary sometimes, but most of the time it just gets annoying; much better a nice distorted trip like these Pelican for my tastes. ;)
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An old sage I know says, "Tastes are tastes, but some people have terrible tastes."
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...metal up your ass? ...oh, sometimes, I wonder...
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The nonsense, however, wasn't "good Ligabue," the nonsense was: "It's not credible that albums known by very few are praised while successful albums are thoroughly smeared. It's neither a right nor a mature attitude. Then, it's clear, tastes are tastes. But on this site, it seems that as soon as a successful CD is reviewed, one gets buried under tons of crap. Is it necessary to praise the 'out' to be 'in'?" In fact, I used the wrong verb; it's not "was," but "is" nonsense, and great nonsense at that.
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No no, for that shit, in my slang I mean "that shit record produced by an asshole," you see the record reviewed on this page. Then if you get offended, that's your problem.