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And yet still you don't like Madder Mortem' date=' I just don't get it...[/quote'] I mean they are ok, I dont hate them or anything, it is just her voice is almost TOO masculine or "deep" sounding for me, I like when women actually sound like women. heh I like when a females cleans are very pretty angelic like and I like when their screams/growls are very deep and demonic like. heh
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I will be going out of town tomorrow until Sunday and I realllllyyyyy hate it. I become extremely anxious and have mini panic attacks whenever I have to leave my dog....Does anyone else have this issue?
Yes but fortunately there aren't many times I go somewhere he can't come with me. Just try to enjoy yourself Mindy I'm sure your dog will be fine.
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Who the fuck decides Thursday night is just perfect for holding a fundraiser? I mean really? It isn't putting me out any but has made it virtually impossible for any of my friends/family to attend the event which is problematic when every single person on the cycling team was expected to sell a minimum of four tickets.

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Both Soundcloud and Bandcamp mention they are not supported by my version of Google Chrome' date=' which is awkward as I thought Chrome renewed itself automatically and I have the latest version anyway. Youtube gives me an error on the login and registration page.[/quote'] I'm looking forward to hearing your recording. Why not just use a different browser, like Firefox?
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I'm looking forward to hearing your recording. Why not just use a different browser' date=' like Firefox?[/quote']Well, I've tried but Firefox and Opera just to gain access to those features of the websites properly, both both of them can't seem to detect an internet connection. Internet Explorer works in theory, but it's slow and tends to block every millisecond.
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Well' date=' I've tried but Firefox and Opera just to gain access to those features of the websites properly, both both of them can't seem to detect an internet connection. Internet Explorer works in theory, but it's slow and tends to block every millisecond.Skype is an enemy for life. I urge you not to use the S-word again. :([/quote'] S-word or no, you have some really weird internet problems. But I can't figure out why. It's not like Belgium particularly blocks websites. Maybe it's virus-related, or maybe it's just the fact that you still run XP, or maybe it's both...
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Despite boiling water often' date=' the neck of my cello has burst. It could be repaired, but the crack is pretty deep and over the entire side of the neck. It's seems like I'll have to wait and keep saving up for my new cello. I hope, especially now, it won't last too long.[/quote'] Oh no! I'm really sorry to hear that. Major bummer. Good luck saving the money quickly.
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