Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7612 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Chuck Palahniuk Senza Veli
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I would call it "Tell Boombadillo": it would be a sort of Debaser-style advice column. And the best letter of the month could win a t-shirt! ;)
TransAtlantic Live @ Alcatraz - Milano, 17.05.10
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Oh my God DLF, that "fear that something might happen" is perhaps the worst feeling a man can experience. At the top of the list is definitely the damp sensation you get when you smell something foul and you sprinkle a little just because a stomach issue is lurking around the corner. But right after that, I think it’s exactly what you’re talking about. Like, you have an insane urge to kiss her, but your legs tremble at the mere thought of it happening. I believe that if my first little girlfriend hadn't taken me by force, I would have had my first kiss at the Transatlantic concert.
Chuck Palahniuk Senza Veli
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Christ Blech, I've been trying to read your comment #9 in full since four o'clock, and each time I fall asleep by the second line! By the way, you didn't even put a little smiley face... what happened?!? Tell Uncle Boom!
TransAtlantic Live @ Alcatraz - Milano, 17.05.10
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Think that this afternoon I told a client: "there's no room here for those who are always afraid that something will happen!"
TransAtlantic Live @ Alcatraz - Milano, 17.05.10
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I idolatrize You idolatrize He idolatrizes We idolatrize You idolatrize They idolatrize. I think it’s irregular...
TransAtlantic Live @ Alcatraz - Milano, 17.05.10
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I mean, Splinter, "Idolatry" are big words. There's a difference between appreciation and veneration. If you're telling me that they even... mmm... idolized you! mmm... idolatroiated you! mmm... idolatrinized you! mmm... idolatitudinized you! I mean, that means they've said all sorts about you. Now we're curious: tell us some!
TransAtlantic Live @ Alcatraz - Milano, 17.05.10
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Splinter's thing about idolatry on Facebook stinks more than the contract with the Italian workers from the Arcore factory. Are you trying to fool us?!? Instead, why don't you share some messages from one of your fans!
Steven Spielberg Hook
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Yes, Dead Poets Society should be seen. And it’s beautiful, perhaps even breathtaking. It’s just that every time I finish watching it, once I’ve calmed down, I doubt whether I’ve been tricked by the sugarcoating, Captain my Captain, the poor guy who kills himself, adolescence, and the love for teaching, etc., etc. In the meantime, I took a look at Wikipedia and found a few things: I would mention Good Morning Vietnam (which, by the way, I have a rather vague memory of), One Hour Photo (perhaps because – finally – he played the villain), and Mrs. Doubtfire (which I remember being a rather funny comedy) and a few others. In any case, eternal suffering to whoever invented Mrs. Doubtfire, What Dreams May Come, and Patch Adams! :)
Radiohead Fake Plastic Trees
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Among the "three most beautiful chords" of all time. It’s worth starting to smoke just to listen to this song at night, in the dark, with a cigarette lit between your fingers, thinking of someone who broke your heart.
Spiritual Beggars Ad Astra
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In the meantime, I'm listening to the album again: oh my, what riffs! I still prefer stuff that's a little more psychedelic and trippy, but albums like this one reconcile you with the full taste of life and guitar distortions...