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Shu.Kurimu.Sensei Wrote:

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> Don't you mean Jimmy two times? :))


Just got word from Gavin The Wig. He reckons he'd wipe his arse on Jimmy Two Times' mother's Sunday hat. And see how they'd both like it.

I don't know why he's being so provocative.

I mean, how would I?

What am I, his rabbi?

Shu.Kurimu.Sensei Wrote:

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> Dimtri sez Gavin The Wig is a fuggin icehole and

> is gonna have birds nest soup in Gavin's hat!

> Kapiche >:D

> http://www.maximonline.com/articles/images/7465/Ro

> man_Moroni.jpg


I will of course pass on the overall sentiment and general sense of the message to Gavin The Wig.

I won't apprise him of the specifics, particularly the choice of words. He may become inflamed.

And no one wants that. Bird's nest soup, eh?

Capiche?

Mr Yamaguchi would like to remind Mr Wig to think of the future, not his short term goals.


http://bp1.blogger.com/_pm6uBrCtNNQ/R0jr8BIzQ6I/AAAAAAAAAik/ASD5BI78Qj8/s1600-h/uyoku4.jpg


And here is a message from his less erudite associate mr Gokudou:


http://bayimg.com/gAKcAAaBC


:))

Shu.Kurimu.Sensei Wrote:

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> Mr Yamaguchi would like to remind Mr Wig to think

> of the future, not his short term goals.

>

> http://bp1.blogger.com/_pm6uBrCtNNQ/R0jr8BIzQ6I/AA

> AAAAAAAik/ASD5BI78Qj8/s1600-h/uyoku4.jpg

>

> And here is a message from his less erudite

> associate mr Gokudou:

>

> http://bayimg.com/gAKcAAaBC

>

> :))


Gavin The Wig asks me to let you know that he's familiar with 'arseholes' in the sense of the vernacular you're employing.

He's not seen them divided by such large G strings apparently. He's interested in the picture on the right, though and would like to know if he can get it framed.

He adds, respect, bowing and blah-di-f@cking-blah.

I don't think he means offence.

But who knows?

After all, what am I? A Roman Catholic priest in a confessional?

Could have been one time, possibly, but maybe that's one for the reunion at the Vatican.


Post edited. Gavin The Wig says it's none of your bastard business why and that you ask too many questions.

it's grim and rubbish as an advert


Music copying I'm less bothered by but DVD copying (and computer games) I'm less partial to. I used to do loads, god knows - but in the end I stopped because I realised I had become more interested in quantity than quality and didn't appreciate them as much. Plus I had started to copy things which I actually would have bought - so my old defense of "well I wouldn't have bought it anyway - the artist is losing any money" started to be not true


Basically, without any adverts, I started to feel grubby and ashamed



Not sure I agree with you there - certainly the ones I know scratch a living from gigs and CD sales - if some are happy to give it away to generate audiences then fine, but if some aren't then I get that too


You are right about the self-interest of the majors - just don't let that blind you into thinking the message is inherently wrong

There is a big difference between copying something and sharing it with people for free and copying something and selling it for a profit. As has been pointed out earlier on this thread it has something to do with men who have names like Fingers and drive Lincolns so probably doesn?t affect us here in this tiny little province of Europe.


Anyway did anyone get the underlying metaphor in my last 2 post or was I just being a prat?

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