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Harri Kari for you!

thanks! and in return, i offer you some of my freshest storebought Larri Bari!

I’m lost in this thread’s eyes.

gawwwwwwwwd, i miss them

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se0Fhp92o3o

^ Very nice. Good eye, Brett.

It’s interesting how part l has 250 views, and part ll has 260 views.

Yeah iv’e been dying for a caspian! ???

I feel so lame that I haven’t deleted my account due to some emotional fury.

I’m so boring.

It’s Greg!!

Oh well, it still reminded me of you… and your sexy ways :-*

So who is your favorite band right now? Deerhoof?

Due to a broken CD player my truck I listen to talk radio and pop stations. My favorite pop song these days is Incubus ‘dig’… there are others but I don’t know who the hell they are. I want to shoot Maroon 5 but some of their songs are catchy… which is the definition of pop.

Whats really sad is Phish attempting a pop song like ‘The Connection’ which sucks compared to Matchbox 20’s latest. Phish shoulda stuck with… phishy music.

^all wrong i’m telling you. The Connection is a gem. i’m not kidding. stay away from Incubus and move toward the Cardinals. you can’t lose. YOU CAN’T LOSE.

am i old? am i old now? i think maybe. the Decemberists are also good. really, really good. as well as the Hold Steady. stay away from Incubus. i am drunk. hammered. fuckin tanked. it feels good on my lips or whatever.

the Cardinals?
the Decemberists?
the Hold Steady?

No Incubus?

and, I assume, no coldplay, nickelback and Nellie Fritado… Fratada… whosever.

The connection still is totally like mehable. Nothing is much better. Crowd Control is in the middle and Two versions of poop can suck Maggies revengeful balls.

The Decemberists are very cool. Didn’t they halt their tour because one of the members is really sick?

^Are they pop or alt rock or something else?

well i guess you got me on the Coldplay thing. they’re soooo dreamy!!!

and the Decemberists are something you need to hear. another band that sort of defies definition, yet contains a lot that sounds familiar. the best i can come to it is: folk-prog-awesome.

well you’re right about where the Connection lies, but i think on it’s own, it’s a jangly-ass masterpeice. a jangly. ass. masterpeice.

Can’t. Fucking. Sleep. Fuck.

well then go to sleep! you’ll feel so much better.

^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JfMGbaL2QE&feature=related

Brian May, lead guitarist from rock band Queen who has just completed a doctorate in astrophysics, was on Monday named as the next chancellor to Liverpool John Moores University.

May, who will take up the role early next year, became an honorary fellow of the university earlier this year in recognition of his contribution to the arts and for encouraging public understanding of science with his book “Bang! The Complete History of the Universe.”

The university said it was a tribute to May, 60, that he had gone back to finish his doctorate after leaving his studies in his mid-20s to pursue a career in rock music.

“Not only is Brian an icon in his own sphere but he is a real academic star as well,” said the chairman of the university’s board, Sir Malcolm Thornton, in a statement.

“He perfectly embodies the ‘can do’ attitude of LJMU; he is going to be a great Chancellor for the students and a wonderful figurehead for the University.”

May said in the statement that it was an honor and a great challenge to take up the new position.

May was studying astrophysics at Imperial College, London, when he formed Queen with singer Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Taylor in 1970. He dropped his doctorate research into interstellar dust as the band met with increasing success.

After Mercury’s AIDS-related death in 1991, May, the writer of such hits as “We Will Rock You” and “Fat Bottomed Girls,” recorded several solo albums and set up the Brian May Band.

But his interest in astronomy continued, and he co-wrote “Bang! The Complete History of the Universe” with Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott which was published last year.

In October this year, May completed his PhD thesis “A Survey of Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud.”

“In this age of celebrity culture, it is rare to find someone who has fame, fortune and universal acclaim and yet who remains true to his core values of learning and enlightenment,” said the university’s vice chancellor Michael Brown.

May will be the fourth chancellor of the university and follows Cherie Booth, the wife of the former prime minister Tony Blair, who held the position from 1999 to 2006.

The university said its chancellor plays a vital role in raising the profile of the institution by acting as an ambassador for the university and its staff and students.

Whatever…he’s still going to die from aids eventually.