I had no idea they were still churning out albums until I wikied them.
Doesn't seem like it. But there's no need to argue about it.![]()
I had no idea they were still churning out albums until I wikied them.
Back problems don't typically kill people, 'cept when it's MS or something.
What do people often take when they have bad back problems?
chump isn't tell me I'm wrong. He never does.
You're a one man word killing machine.
Here's to hoping that by the end of this year, you'd actually form a coherent sentence.![]()
You think she gave herself a fatal tail?
Epsom Salt baths...wait...you think she drownded???
I think back problems lead to pain so bad that docs often subscribe Opioids.
I think back problems are a major medical problem that leads to abuse of opioids.
Maybe, you nailed it.
Since 1999, the number of overdose deaths involving opioids (including prescription opioids and heroin) quadrupled. From 2000 to 2015 more than half a million people died from drug overdoses. 91 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose.
Yes.
But here's the key.
She was eating a Fabbs recommended doughnut.
Put THAT together buster.
I'm out.
Its totally conjecture on my part.
I liked her style from what little I saw of her.
Always thought she was pretty sexy but I like girls with short hair. shame so many of them are dikes tbh
She had 3 kids...
I never said she was. I was talking about girls with short hair in general
Oh.
Im just saying she probably was not. Who knows she was divorced.
And more importantly she had 3 kids that don't have a mother. That's really what I wanted to convey.
It's sad.
I guess I feel a little off as I just listened to one of her songs for no good reason on Monday and now she's dead.
Always thought she kinda looked like Billie Joe Armstrong.
Somewhere, a leprechaun is sobbing himself to sleep tonite.
Bought the Cranberries greatest hits on MP3 for six bucks. A good buy, tbh. I know half of you probably just download sh** for free, anyways; but for everyone else...
I pay for a steaming service. If I want a permanent copy of an album , I'll play it thorough my Beats Pill and record that with a cassette player. Then use my converter and make a CD of it.
Seems like a lot of work for a ty quality CD, even if free.
Sometimes paying for quality is the quality decision.
Don't think he was telling it straight.
LOL. It's hardly any work. It takes less time than it does to actually purchase the music.
And recording ambient sound to cassette is a better way to capture the richness of the music. Most audiophiles in the know would rather hear a cassette recording than digital.
And I'm taking the superior cassette sound and putting it on a CD (or whatever digital medium) so it's the best of both worlds. Great sound in compact, transferable files.
Not to mention, that when recording from the Beats Pill, I can actually play guitar (or other instrument) on top. So essentially adding another track to the final version.
So what happened here? Still haven't heard COD.
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