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Re: Music in the 24th Century

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Bryan Moore wrote:
The crazy thing is, I could see Deadheads surviving to the 24th century.
Oh, you can't kill Deadheads. They'll survive the Eugenics War and World War III easily. Their nomadic lifestyle makes them the perfect survivors for the post-apocalypse. :lol:
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Sorta like the guys that follow the Ribwich from Krusty Burger to Krusty Burger =).
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Yeah, we're like cockroaches. Enough chemicals in us to rpeserve us, and we can survive on a steady diet of crumbs, junk food, and peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches.
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Mikey wrote:Yeah, we're like cockroaches. Enough chemicals in us to rpeserve us, and we can survive on a steady diet of crumbs, junk food, and peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches.
Scary.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:
Mikey wrote:Yeah, we're like cockroaches. Enough chemicals in us to rpeserve us, and we can survive on a steady diet of crumbs, junk food, and peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches.
Scary.
Think about this, then: Jerry's dead for years now, and people are still going to 'Dead shows.
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Mikey wrote:Think about this, then: Jerry's dead for years now, and people are still going to 'Dead shows.
Hell, they were on Letterman the other night.
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Mikey wrote:Yeah, we're like cockroaches. Enough chemicals in us to rpeserve us, and we can survive on a steady diet of crumbs, junk food, and peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches.
You know I NEVER look at people's AV's, or almost never. It never even occurred to me that yours was a dead skull... even though I know you've had that same AV for ages now. Oops :bangwall:
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How can you not look at peoples av's? Thats how I tell who's posting.
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Same here. :?
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Teaos wrote:How can you not look at peoples av's? Thats how I tell who's posting.

Well, the difference is that Bryan actually learned to read.
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Teaos wrote:How can you not look at peoples av's? Thats how I tell who's posting.
Let's all freak Teaos out by changing our AVs to the same thing....a cup of tea!
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Mikey wrote:
Teaos wrote:How can you not look at peoples av's? Thats how I tell who's posting.

Well, the difference is that Bryan actually learned to read.
Haha more or less what I was going to say. Honestly, I tend not to care who posts what, I just read the content. If there's something I reply to, or whatever, I'll pay more attention. But as long as there's nothing outlandish being said, it matters little to me =)
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