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Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
*Melisa gives me a strange look and then looks at everyone else*

Britpop?


Ooooooooooh, that's a great song. Always found them to be under-rated, as the 90s go, along with bands such as Morphine.
 

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned
Have you ever thought...
Someone... somewhere... is masturbating to your fursona
 

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned
Ooooooooooh, that's a great song. Always found them to be under-rated, as the 90s go, along with bands such as Morphine.
Oh I'm more into late 80's to early 90's rock
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
I find some songs are still interesting despite the fact they were recorded in a bygone era.

I'd agree....as a record/CD/music collector, I find probably 90% of what I like dates from eras prior to, say 2010: so that there is lot from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, and even thing that are much earlier. Partly this is because I like a lot of different genres, and it's beautiful, to have such endless variety, to explore. There's still music coming out today I love, but all in all, the bulk of my listening tends to be older than newer.
 
M

Massan Otter

Guest
I guess it's the age I am, but it's taken me a long time to be able to appreciate music from the 80s. I think years of ubiquitous horrible pop records and daytime radio dross trained me to recoil from anything with a recognisable 80s sound or character, and I was slow to realise that there were nuggets of good stuff among it too.
 

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
Saboteur, I know it was you!

Ahem.

"Wild Florida's foxes are some of the stinkiest critters who live in our Wildlife Park! Chandler and Phoebe (named after the Friends characters!) are red foxes. The brother and sister pair share a home with Loki, a silver fox. They’re beautiful and deft. After all, we don’t use the term “sly as a fox” for nothing. Maybe it’s why they’ve escaped the stigma of their smelly ways.

Like skunks, foxes secrete a smelly odor from scent glands. But foxes don’t use it as a weapon. They wear their smell to distinguish themselves, more like a bad perfume than a stink bomb! Check out this harrowing (and hilarious) video of Animal Planet’s Ernie Brown, aka the “Turtleman”, catching a red fox with his bare hands!

fox.jpg


A fox’s musky scent helps it convey status and mark its territory. Their urine is also very potent and is used in the same way."

*sniffs about and detects a Florida Fox* :p
 

Simo

Professional Watermelon Farmer
I guess it's the age I am, but it's taken me a long time to be able to appreciate music from the 80s. I think years of ubiquitous horrible pop records and daytime radio dross trained me to recoil from anything with a recognisable 80s sound or character. character, and I was slow to realise that there were nuggets of good stuff among it too.

*le gasp*
 

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned
I don't really have favorite BANDS at all
But I have favorite SONGS
I like
  • I wanna be sedated
  • Smoke on the water
  • When I come around
  • Paranoid
  • Sharp dressed man
  • Iron man
  • N.I.B.
  • & More :)
 

Draakc from State Farm

Shitpost God
Banned
I like
  • I wanna be sedated
  • Smoke on the water
  • When I come around
  • Paranoid
  • Sharp dressed man
  • Iron man
  • N.I.B.
  • & More :)
I have a lot of black sabbath in that list
So that's one of my faves bands I guess
 

Tazmo

Trash connoisseur
*listens to 105.7 WVBZ.*
 

KimberVaile

Self congratulatory title goes here
Ahem.

"Wild Florida's foxes are some of the stinkiest critters who live in our Wildlife Park! Chandler and Phoebe (named after the Friends characters!) are red foxes. The brother and sister pair share a home with Loki, a silver fox. They’re beautiful and deft. After all, we don’t use the term “sly as a fox” for nothing. Maybe it’s why they’ve escaped the stigma of their smelly ways.

Like skunks, foxes secrete a smelly odor from scent glands. But foxes don’t use it as a weapon. They wear their smell to distinguish themselves, more like a bad perfume than a stink bomb! Check out this harrowing (and hilarious) video of Animal Planet’s Ernie Brown, aka the “Turtleman”, catching a red fox with his bare hands!

fox.jpg


A fox’s musky scent helps it convey status and mark its territory. Their urine is also very potent and is used in the same way."

*sniffs about and detects a Florida Fox* :p

Why, I would never! Faux news I say. I always am smelling my finest, Mephitidae slander I say!
 
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