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# feeder =
own you all.
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:45, archived)
# i remember when
feeder were good.
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:47, archived)
# i hate their new stuff
good songs by feeder include "Just a Day" and "Buck Rogers" and "Seven Days in the sun" 100% FACT
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:49, archived)
#
those are rubbish songs
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:49, archived)
#
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:51, archived)
# they are
truly pants

I mean.. rhyming "new car" and "Jag-u-ar" - how shit is that? it`s like something The Streets would write
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:51, archived)
# he probably likes them too
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:55, archived)
# haha
the streets are pretty shit... some of their songs are quite good, provoke thoughts and stuff.
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:57, archived)
# the only thoughts they provoke is
"why on earth am i wasting my time listening to this rubbish?"
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:59, archived)
# seconded
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 11:01, archived)
# they provoke thoughts in
shit like, alchohol-related shit of people in hospital and detox places than cannabis, also people who are drunk get very rowdy sometimes, but on weed you just wanna chill.

i think that is very thought provoking. why is it alchohol is legal, yet cannabis isn't?
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 11:24, archived)
# because cannabis...
creates people like you...who "just wanna chill" - the rest of us will just get on and pay for your education by working every day.

and it's "alcohol" you twunt - lay off the "weed"
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 11:32, archived)
# "how
to make things rhyme" by Mike Skinner of The Streets - soon to be part of the GCSE English syllabus
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 11:01, archived)
# that's a bit extreme?
you'd think the person writing the gcse syllabus would have passed it themselves.
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 11:02, archived)
# didn`t
know he was old enough!

"let`s push things forward" my arse
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 11:20, archived)
# "you won't find us on altavista" he claims
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 11:27, archived)
# here here.
where?
(, Sat 19 Jul 2003, 10:52, archived)