| An Open Letter |
[Jun. 26th, 2006|02:02 pm] |
Dear Nashua,
What the fuck is wrong with you? Seriously.
Sincerely, Chris |
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| Lyrics post... |
[Jun. 12th, 2006|12:45 pm] |
It's so amazing how the lyrics to a song can take you through so many emotions in just the three or four minutes it takes to play. I heard this song, and it really applied to me and made me think about my life. I hope you'll go out and listen to this song, and maybe it will change yours, too. :)
( Let the music take you away... ) |
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| Holy crap on a fucking stick. |
[Feb. 15th, 2006|08:41 am] |
 This is PJ, drummer for Jonee Earthquake Band. PJ transformed as the monkey in a fedora when he hit the stage.
 The monkey in the fedora comes from the East Coast Saints animated cartoon. Jonee Earthquake Band does all the music and ECS will soon be available at all Jonee Earthquake Band shows.
www.joneeearthquake.com |
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| They are most potent between five and six months. |
[Oct. 1st, 2005|04:38 pm] |
'Three... Extremes' was a motherfucking fucked-up movie. For anyone who doesn't have a clue what I'm talking about, it's the product of three short films created by Asia's top horror masters. It starts with Takashi Miike's 'Box', which ironically isn't about a psychopathic Yakusa assassin. Next it moves onto Fruit Chan's 'Dumplings', which makes 'Soylent Green' look like 'How To Eat Fried Worms'. Finally, Chan-wook Park delivers 'Cut', or Park's personal declaration of, "'Saw' can fucking eat my ass".
ECS is actually getting done. Yay!
I'm coming home tonight. Who's up for some mayhem? |
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| "What's up, HORN-HEAD?" |
[Sep. 17th, 2005|11:59 pm] |
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"Job well done, Loonatics. The ice age has been averted, and the mutant techno vikings have been destroyed!" |
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