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You're sparking a lot of comments with this beloved bidet. Could we get some photos or a few blog entries?
Yes! Please send photos! Happy Valentine's day!
Perfect to accompany installing a bidet (purchase was a Christmas present for my wife). Installation is a Valentine's Day present.
You're sparking a lot of comments with this beloved bidet. Could we get some photos or a few blog entries?
My home county too
Perfect to accompany installing a bidet (purchase was a Christmas present for my wife). Installation is a Valentine's Day present.
A long time to wait for a clean bottom
Did you ever think about the question, if there is one, as person, is it male or female?
If there's only one, a bit pointless being either ....
Perhaps I am a strange person, but I find installing a bidet as a Valentine's Day present hilarious. Everybody poops! Christmas gift no less... oh sheesh, I must stop typing now so I can continue laughing.
LOL!! I Agree! ...To each, their own!
Perfect to accompany installing a bidet (purchase was a Christmas present for my wife). Installation is a Valentine's Day present.
Perhaps I am a strange person, but I find installing a bidet as a Valentine's Day present hilarious. Everybody poops! Christmas gift no less... oh sheesh, I must stop typing now so I can continue laughing.
Perfect to accompany installing a bidet (purchase was a Christmas present for my wife). Installation is a Valentine's Day present.
Haha ... love it. Hope it worked 😧
[And they say romance is dead]
The 7.6 rating has become passe. Rate it a ten or a five. Or a zero. Make a decision for once in your life. 7 or 8 don't count anymore.
The bell-curve-like spread of ratings (centered around 7) on most songs in RP is likely primarily due to the self-selection of users and secondarily by the musical selection of Bill, Rebecca, and company.
These aren't random songs being rated by random people - the RP team picks what they deem good, and the people who regularly listen and rate them are almost by definition mostly among those who agree.
10 - godlike
The 7.6 rating has become passe. Rate it a ten or a five. Or a zero. Make a decision for once in your life. 7 or 8 don't count anymore.
I've decided it's a 7.6. But I can't rate it at 7.6. So I left my rating alone.
For Michael Collins, Jeffrey And Me
As a Tullite, I get it but wonder how many others do...great song off of Benefit by the way...
Trent Reznor's 'Hurt'...
Cash now owns it - ask Reznor...
Hmm, except for the striking differences in rhythm, tempo, chord progression, key, melody, instrumentation, structure, lyrical content and vocals (or lack thereof), they are kinda similar aren't they?
What's that? You weren't referring to NIN's Trent Reznor but your flatmate's second cousin Trent Rezner who wrote a completely different piece name Hurt that actually does sound like GIAA's Remembrance Day?
In that case, please pardon my sarcasm.
Love is something far more than desire for sexual intercourse; it is the principal means of escape from the loneliness which afflicts most men and women throughout the greater part of their lives.
Bertrand Russell
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Trent Reznor's 'Hurt'...
@robertomiller
I just read the summary for your film, and I am looking forward to hearing how you incorporated this (great) track into the film.
Peace, Love, Happiness, and a bunch of other stuff!
Thanks, lizardking,
The track is used on the trailer only:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mandorla/132865030
love and light...
https://vimeo.com/132865030
Niels and his label have been great to work with.
@robertomiller
I just read the summary for your film, and I am looking forward to hearing how you incorporated this (great) track into the film.
Peace, Love, Happiness, and a bunch of other stuff!
https://vimeo.com/132865030
Niels and his label have been great to work with.
Is anybody out there? Well, many subscribe to the view that they are indeed out there and that they have been here all along anyway. . . me included.
One does not have too scratch that deep for all kinds of proof that this is indeed the case. . . as long as you ignore Main Stream Media and Government propaganda that is.
Anyway. On that bombshell, I hope if you think my statement is credible then you may dip your toes into using the internet to look further than the narrow and controlled field that is presented to the public at large.
Stingray wrote:
Never thought a band without singer could produce such dense songs!
WONDERFUL!
I've often thought the same about the Smashing Pumpkins. Who I love.
ka-ching! that's good : )
You're thinking of that other group, "God is a DJ".
Couldn't help but keep singing...."without you...everything falls apart..."
If God is an astronaut, then he's out of work these days. Which is really a sad statement, since NASA worked peacefully at the pinnacle of civilization's accumulated knowledge.
Never thought a band without singer could produce such dense songs!
WONDERFUL!
I've often thought the same about the Smashing Pumpkins. Who I love.
Was a believer? I am not sure how one can go from reading Daniken (and all the many, many following researchers) and then at a later point dismissing it.
I am not sure if it was a cult though. . . more a case of looking at the available facts and coming to a reasonable conclusion regardless of what the current trend of thinking may be.
- or -
“The History of every major Galactic Civilization tends to pass through three distinct and recognizable phases, those of Survival, Inquiry and Sophistication, otherwise known as the How, Why, and Where phases. For instance, the first phase is characterized by the question 'How can we eat?' the second by the question 'Why do we eat?' and the third by the question 'Where shall we have lunch?”
â Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Astronauts are Cool....
If God is an astronaut, then he's out of work these days. Which is really a sad statement, since NASA worked peacefully at the pinnacle of civilization's accumulated knowledge.
The band name is very likely referring to the 'ancient astronauts' cult of the 70s (of which I was a believer), of which Erich von Daniken was a prime exponent, following his best-selling book "Chariots of the Gods?". A later opus of his was explicit in its title: "The Gods Were Astronauts".
Nah...these days God would be an astronaut for the Chinese. And this doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if the baton gets passed (back) from West to East. So long as the species keeps advancing it's all good. Now if only we could find a way to stop warring amongst ourselves...like kids on the beach fighting all while ignoring the grandeur of the ocean. You'd think we could develop a wide appreciation of how small we are against such a firmament and so go exploring it together arm in arm.
Maybe someday. (Good tune, too, by the way. Heh)
Highlow
American Net'Zen
Your comment on another song about the "first chimp to sail out on a log" has been stuck in my head for months (in a good way)! Thanks for the great writing!!!
Nah...these days God would be an astronaut for the Chinese. And this doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if the baton gets passed (back) from West to East. So long as the species keeps advancing it's all good. Now if only we could find a way to stop warring amongst ourselves...like kids on the beach fighting all while ignoring the grandeur of the ocean. You'd think we could develop a wide appreciation of how small we are against such a firmament and so go exploring it together arm in arm.
Maybe someday. (Good tune, too, by the way. Heh)
Highlow
American Net'Zen
Well said, Highlowsel. " ... like kids on the beach fighting all while ignoring the grandeur of the ocean." I'm stealing that.
Never thought a band without singer could produce such dense songs!
WONDERFUL!
If God is an astronaut, then he's out of work these days. Which is really a sad statement, since NASA worked peacefully at the pinnacle of civilization's accumulated knowledge.
Nah...these days God would be an astronaut for the Chinese. And this doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if the baton gets passed (back) from West to East. So long as the species keeps advancing it's all good. Now if only we could find a way to stop warring amongst ourselves...like kids on the beach fighting all while ignoring the grandeur of the ocean. You'd think we could develop a wide appreciation of how small we are against such a firmament and so go exploring it together arm in arm.
Maybe someday. (Good tune, too, by the way. Heh)
Highlow
American Net'Zen
If God is an astronaut, then he's out of work these days. Which is really a sad statement, since NASA worked peacefully at the pinnacle of civilization's accumulated knowledge.
Cannot be coincidence. I enjoy the tune, but only because it brings the original into my brain.
Four times in the last thirty days is outrageous.
But seriously, I think most listeners would say there's certain songs they hear way too much. For myself, I feel like I hear "Shaking the Tree", "This is Why We Fight", and "Life on Mars" or "Ziggy Stardust" every day. That's the perception and not necessarily, the reality.
How about "Fire Flies And Empty Skies"? That's another excellent track off this same album that hasn't been played here since 2008!
Four times in the last thirty days is outrageous.
Really now, a bit of perspective is in order. Please stop and consider just how freakin' diverse the playlist is here. Absolutely nothing is played too frequently on RP. Any such arguments are simply the height of ridiculousness.
ricmo wrote:
this is a decent song but it's not Hendrix or Beatles or even Van Morrison. What gives?
Funny how people complain about the free things in life like listening to RP (donations aside). You might as well complain about the music coming out of a passing car.
I know what you mean, but your example may need reconsideration. You must not live in a place where people go about with 400-watt stereo systems and ultra-bass sub-woofers, rumbling out of their vehicles in excess of 100 dB. True though, complaining does little good in that situation.
Good song, by the way.
Funny how people complain about the free things in life like listening to RP (donations aside). You might as well complain about the music coming out of a passing car.
Who? Is that an anagram?
This guy and this song:
I thought it sounded more like "Hurt" but in a higher key
Who? Is that an anagram?
this is a decent song but it's not Hendrix or Beatles or even Van Morrison. What gives?
That's pretty narrow criteria; there has been music made in the years subsequent to 1968, you know.
The rest of the album is great too...this song played in a different key
I am fully aware of atrocities in Iraq and Vietnam, etc... not my point. Our soldiers are wonderful, brave etc.. I am glad we don't adopt the do-nothing ethos of Europe.
Does that help my debating skills any? If not, I don't give a flying f.
Not to take anything away from our (the US) active and past military personnel, I think this country would be a lot better served if we DID adopt a little bit more of Europe's "do-nothing ethos." Is there really any need for the US to be the world's police force? And even if there is, I'd hardly call the majority of our military actions over the last 60 years police work. There is a very strong record of supporting revolutionary groups who are working to overthrow existing democratically elected governments (or at least stable and somewhat equitable) and making the new government pawns in America's ambitions. That is, until our little pawns get a mind of their own and do something like, I don't know, invade Kuwait? Or maybe supplying the Afghanistan resistance movement against the Russians in the 80's only to have those same weapons fired at American soldiers a few decades later.
I, for one, think we should get our fingers out of places they don't belong. Would you want China, Japan, or Russia trying to dictate decisions and policy in our country? No? Then why should we have the right to do the same in any other country?
That sounds like a challenge for Bill to make a segue.
this is a decent song but it's not Hendrix or Beatles or even Van Morrison. What gives?
Wow, all your references are 40 years old. Do you ever listen to new music.
I agree, though, Bill plays this too much.
I've typed 3 responses and erased all 3. Let's move on and listen to the music?
this is a decent song but it's not Hendrix or Beatles or even Van Morrison. What gives?
Glad to see folks keeping up the discussion of the White Man's burden.
It's funny, as a European, that you make use of the term eradicate. I think your continent has already cornered the market on that, sister. Have you ever so much as opened a history book?
@rdo lets talk about the Indian wars, or maybe the slaves brought in to work the fields.....or Vietnam or Iraq....
or maybe glass houses echo too much?
Maybe it's best if we just stick to the music, huh?
"sweet zombie jesus" Awesome! Mind if I borrow that?
More Dance on RP!!!
It's funny, as a European, that you make use of the term eradicate. I think your continent has already cornered the market on that, sister. Have you ever so much as opened a history book?
superflyLD wrote:
The title is a direct reference to the pseudo-cult that was active in the 70s based on the books by Erich Von Daniken and other authors, whose names I can't remember offhand, which postulated a belief that aliens visited Earth in prehistoric times and instructed civilisations to build monumental structures such as Stonehenge, the Nazca lines, Easter Island statues, and many more. It was a kind of secular pseudo-religion which caught the mood in the hottest years of the Cold War when it seemed that only beneficent aliens from a higher civilisation could save humanity from destroying itself. As well as Daniken's 'non-fiction' books, there were also a number of SF novels that pushed the same idea. I know - I was an adherent of this belief in my late teens.
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It's funny, as a European, that you make use of the term eradicate. I think your continent has already cornered the market on that, sister. Have you ever so much as opened a history book?
It's "funny" that the person you responded to appears to be American, not European; anyhow, good tune.
The anticipation & build up is masterful.