Sig Trend for October: Dead People/Things
- Deacon
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[quote="Sophira";p="678215"]My contribution.
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Amazing.
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Amazing.
The follies which a man regrets the most in his life are those which he didn't commit when he had the opportunity. - Helen Rowland, A Guide to Men, 1922
- Sophira
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Why thank you 
<Arc_Orion> And I give rides to dudes!
<kaiju01> Yeah, I'm kind of a dick.
<Hirschof>Long from now, when the Earth is charred and barren, the only things left on the surface will be cockroaches and the continuous bickering between Fuggle and Deacon.
<Deacon> I'm not, however, played by a homosexual child star.
<kaiju01> Yeah, I'm kind of a dick.
<Hirschof>Long from now, when the Earth is charred and barren, the only things left on the surface will be cockroaches and the continuous bickering between Fuggle and Deacon.
<Deacon> I'm not, however, played by a homosexual child star.
- Deacon
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Here is my contribution:

It features the dead bird and the resulting loss of innocence and the unbounded possibilities of the otherwise eternal timeline of a child's mind. It's sobering and thoughtful. It contrasts the stark, spartan lines of the dead bird and the warmer, yet still somber, tones of the life that's yet to end.

It features the dead bird and the resulting loss of innocence and the unbounded possibilities of the otherwise eternal timeline of a child's mind. It's sobering and thoughtful. It contrasts the stark, spartan lines of the dead bird and the warmer, yet still somber, tones of the life that's yet to end.
The follies which a man regrets the most in his life are those which he didn't commit when he had the opportunity. - Helen Rowland, A Guide to Men, 1922
- Koeniou
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Its the Dead Parrot sketch from Monty Python. I think its on the 'And Now For Something Completely Different' DVD.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H6DSoqZz_s
Hi-larious. And that sketch leads straight into The Lumber Jack Song.
Unless you meant you had no idea what you were going to do for a sig.....then I look rather foolish.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H6DSoqZz_s
Hi-larious. And that sketch leads straight into The Lumber Jack Song.
Unless you meant you had no idea what you were going to do for a sig.....then I look rather foolish.
[quote="Koeniou";p="678237"]Its the Dead Parrot sketch from Monty Python. I think its on the 'And Now For Something Completely Different' DVD.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H6DSoqZz_s
Hi-larious. And that sketch leads straight into The Lumber Jack Song.
Unless you meant you had no idea what you were going to do for a sig.....then I look rather foolish.[/quote]
Several of their sketches lead right into the lumberjack song.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H6DSoqZz_s
Hi-larious. And that sketch leads straight into The Lumber Jack Song.
Unless you meant you had no idea what you were going to do for a sig.....then I look rather foolish.[/quote]
Several of their sketches lead right into the lumberjack song.

- Spongiform
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To whom it may concern (esp. musicians and audiophiles):
It is with great dismay that I must inform you of the accidental death of our friend, Rock (also known occasionally as Rock 'n' Roll). Despite the best efforts of the prog rockers, jam bands, metalheads, and the many brave, creative souls who tried giving Rock a freshening up by mixing it with funk, techno, hip-hop, sitars, jazz, or reggae, Rock saw its final good days in the early Nineties before slowly declining in health until its death at the end of the Twentieth Century. Those who pay attention to these things should know that although Rock has remained with us in spirit in the form of recorded material and cover songs, there are only so many combinations of notes and chords on a fretboard that can be played, amplified, and sold before a genre has been exhausted. My friends, Rock had reached that unfortunate threshold. Our duty now is to continue to make good, fresh music, to produce bands on foundations of talent and creativity, not the angst of fourteen year olds or the profit of record executives. It's what Rock would have wanted.
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[quote="BtEO";p="678234"]Hello, I wish to register a complaint...
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Awwww dammit...I was so gonna do that sig. Oh well, guess I'll have to think of another one.
Posted Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:15 pm:

"They're coming to get you, Barbara."
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Awwww dammit...I was so gonna do that sig. Oh well, guess I'll have to think of another one.
Posted Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:15 pm:

"They're coming to get you, Barbara."
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