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First time poster here. Was first posting on the hammerfest-forum but was told would get more buddies here.
Just thought in case there are any other maudlin of the Well fans here someone be interested to hear they're putting out two of their older albums...
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Less than 25 maudlin of the Well box sets left!
These will be gone in a few days..
-body.html **ONLY 50 maudlin of the Well Box Sets Left**
Buy now or forever hold your peace.
Tobydriver.blogspot.com/2011/10/ ...
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Discography:
* My Fruit Psychobells...A Seed Combustible (1999)
* Bath (2001)
* Leaving Your Body Map (2001)
* Part the Second (2009)
As Kayo Dot:
Choirs of the Eye (2003)
Dowsing Anemone with Copper Tongue (2006)
Blue Lambency Downward (2008)
These guys...
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Part the Second is available for free and is an awesome album, flirting with post-rock, avant-metal, prog and even a bit of jazz without ever... .
MotW is an amazing band.
Agree.
Was going through old threads looking for something else, and came upon this .
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On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:24:38 -0700 (PDT), landotter <landotter@gmail.com
So I got my el cheapie online glasses. The "Lamda" in tortoise are
super Italian fetching looking, and chunky w/o being stupidly boutique
oversized. The "Mu", which I thought...
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John Hatpin
http://uninformedcomment.wordpress.com/ On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 14:56:59 -0700 (PDT), hpjeannie <hpjeannie... .
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 06:21:30 +0100, John Hatpin <RemoveThisjfhopkin@gmailAndThisToo.com
Works here on Firefox 3.0.13 (WinXP) .
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 23:42:00 GMT, Mark Steese <mark_steese@yahoo.com
Les Albert <lalbert1@aol.comnews:eng685l58lkoailj8qudvp2sgrp225t4gn@4ax.com:
You said German guilt, not WWII guilt. The two are not quite synonymous:
American guilt over...
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 16:57:38 -0700, Les Albert <lalbert1@aol.com
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 23:42:00 GMT, Mark Steese <mark_steese@yahoo.comwrote:
Well said, but I have been meaning to ask you: did you think
Landlotter is Swedish?
Les
On 14 Aug... .
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 08:23:13 -0700, Les Albert <lalbert1@aol.com
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 03:52:56 +0000 (UTC), Opus the Penguin
<opusthepenguin+usenet@gmail.com
I never called him a Hitler the first time. I think he has that
German guilt thing...
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I think.
On 12 Aug 2009 22:32:54 GMT, Mark Steese <mark_steese@yahoo.com
Les Albert <lalbert1@aol.comnews:vb16859gqa78drcm1vr39bpip6rksjsf83@4ax.com:
I don't know .
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I really wanted to believe in the promise of Obama, that he really was a
different kind of politician, that he was what America needed.
Unfortunately, it is becoming clear that he is little more than an
example of how to waste $600 million dollars...
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On 31 Oct 2008 22:44:58 GMT, Scott Seidman <namdiesttocs@mindspring.com
rdean3REMOVE@bellsouth.net wrote in
news:ir1ng4tjf4v67fj5o3djf832vp70ovjuoi@4ax.com:
Perhaps you could dig up the vid of Powell's endorsement??
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I like the twilight movies because they're unintentionally funny and full of maudlin dialogue. breaking dawn part 1 is definitely the best of the series.
Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1 Baby Names Scene - YouTube
Breaking Dawn ~ Wolf Meeting - YouTube
these...
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Breaking.
The twilight movies because they're unintentionally funny and full of maudlin dialogue.
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 05:24:54 -0800 (PST), Val <dzqz99@gmail.com
n all that, if you will kindly excuse the maudlin sentimentality. hey,
I'm a Yank, you was expecting stoic?
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De Lerkan Merkan
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Pity I have to celebrate a steamy mid-summer ... .
Happy Solstice to you too Val.
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 12:50:49 +1000, "Adam Whyte-Settlar" <ador@ble
"Val" <dzqz99@gmail.comnews:9537d3bc-0ee6-4ae9-836e-6e7a99b874f4@g3g2000pre.googlegroups.com.. .
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For anyone feeling any pangs of maudlin sentimentality (or younger folk curious about fossil records) - our Soy 7" from '97.
we hope to release sometime before the spring a 10 song something-or-other of new crap.
Cruiser will have to work 80-hour weeks...
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Reminds me of the older smoke YOB logo.....
This kicks ass "hahaha, you were moved, wuss." heavy
i also dig the logo .
Lemme just say I've sold two copies of the Soy 7" down at Talk's Cheap in the past year and a half, and people were stoked to get them.. .
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[B][SIZE=3]What Happened Before the Big Bang? The New Philosophy of Cosmology
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What existed before the big bang? What is the nature of time? Is our universe one of many? On the big questions science cannot (yet?) answer, a new crop of philosophers...
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I thought it was established nothing happened before big bang .
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