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WCDT 2976-2980 (8 - 12 June 2015)
wlewisiii:
--- Quote from: Timemaster on 13 Jun 2015, 00:28 ---I saw Chumbawamba life about 15 years ago. A big dissapointment. Uninspired and obviously they only wanted to get over with the gig. No encore even thought the audience shouted for one.
But the album is still very nice. Sometimes, when I´m in a bad mood there is nothing better than catchy social-critical songs about what in the world has to be PUT RIGHT!
TM
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i never saw them as political just stereotypical drunkards, so that part is news to me. I'll listen to Drop Kick Murphys or Black 47 or even early U2 for Irish political music instead.
I can dig what you're saying here but that's when I throw on "London Calling", turn the stereo and my amp up all the way & play my Telecaster along with Joe's rhythm guitar line. Doesn't change anything in the world but it will make the foul mood go away.
Dragging this back, kicking and screaming, to topic, Faye needs to find something she can use to chase the black dog away. Perhaps that's her sculpture or perhaps something else she's never tried before. But change has to come in her life if she's going to really stop drinking and considering it's fear of change that drives much of it, this could still be a very long haul.
Kugai:
She could always build a brick fence
*Shrug* Worked for Churchill
ReindeerFlotilla:
--- Quote from: 94ssd on 12 Jun 2015, 07:35 ---Before jumping to judgments, and I know this comic has never really focused on money (because how boring would that be), but it's important to keep this in mind when thinking about this and more importantly about real life people with substance abuse issues...
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Well, now, I never said she could afford pro help, though she'd already gotten a therapist, and she's probably still insured for a little bit (unless the time gap is bigger than let on.
Still, I was just responding to someone else saying that Marten wasn't the best person to have a talk with. And he's not the best. But, to paraphrase the philosopher Rumsfeld, you go to war the Marten you have, not the Marten you wish you could get.
Thrillho:
It's not about how hard you hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!
(click to show/hide)- Rocky Balboa
Storel:
Didn't Rocky lose?
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