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46 minutes ago, navybsn said:

UADA - Djinn - revisiting since Doc says it sorta kinda not really terrible..

I would love to have been a fly on the wall when Doc proposed to his wife. I'm sure he probably told her she was sorta kinda not really all that terribly unpleasant to be around and that it might not be the absolute worst thing in the world if they agreed to spend an extended period if time together, including possibly sharing a bed on occasion and maybe even having an offspring or two if she'd be so inclined and played her cards right. "Darling, you are well and truly OK." An offer she could hardly refuse. "But Doc do you honestly love me?" to which he affirmed "Sweetheart, if I thought you were shite, I would have made it clear."

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13 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

I would love to have been a fly on the wall when Doc proposed to his wife. I'm sure he probably told her she was sorta kinda not really all that terribly unpleasant to be around and that it might not be the absolute worst thing in the world if they agreed to spend an extended period if time together, including possibly sharing a bed on occasion and maybe even having an offspring or two if she'd be so inclined and played her cards right. "Darling, you are well and truly OK." An offer she could hardly refuse.

Reminds me of a running joke between me and my wife (mostly me). She'll ask me "How much do you love me?" and I'll respond "Enough". Drives her nuts, but at this point, after 25 years, I'm obligated to keep it going.

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8 minutes ago, navybsn said:

Reminds me of a running joke between me and my wife (mostly me). She'll ask me "How much do you love me?" and I'll respond "Enough". Drives her nuts, but at this point, after 25 years, I'm obligated to keep it going.

I mean, I couldn't get away with that for 25 mins with my fiancée.

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16 hours ago, Thatguy said:

Revisited UADA - Djinn. Better than my memory of it. You gotta go back through stuff you just touched on to see what gems you have neglected. I wouldn't call this a gem, but it's well and truly OK.

After revisiting this selection today, I have to agree with your assessment Doc. It is truly unoffensive yet not spectacular in a mediocre sort of way. My issue with it is that it would have been a reasonably fine album from a band without the solid first two efforts (Devoid of Light & Cult of a Dying Sun) that established a penchant for catchy dual guitar lines, good songwriting, and a touch more aggression. This seems "adult rock" compared to those previous releases. Taken on it's own merits, it's not bad. I'm all for bands evolving new sounds and ideas, but I don't think this ever had a solid chance of successfully following the previous 2 with most of what made them endearing missing.

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57 minutes ago, navybsn said:

After revisiting this selection today, I have to agree with your assessment Doc. It is truly unoffensive yet not spectacular in a mediocre sort of way. My issue with it is that it would have been a reasonably fine album from a band without the solid first two efforts (Devoid of Light & Cult of a Dying Sun) that established a penchant for catchy dual guitar lines, good songwriting, and a touch more aggression. This seems "adult rock" compared to those previous releases. Taken on it's own merits, it's not bad. I'm all for bands evolving new sounds and ideas, but I don't think this ever had a solid chance of successfully following the previous 2 with most of what made them endearing missing.

Yep. You put it well.

See GG. That's what well and truly OK means

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12 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

I mean, I couldn't get away with that for 25 mins with my fiancée.

Amazing what 25 years can do. Now clean the fucking bathroom.  No you take out the trash, Bastard. Ah spring, love springs eternal. 

5 hours ago, Thatguy said:

Yep. You put it well.

See GG. That's what well and truly OK means

I got it TG, the first time. Urban dictionary-it's aight. 

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