ruaok returns, even if only a partial bit of attention
FauxFaux wuffles ruaok.
CatCat suddenly craves waffles
BrianG
is that like yiffing?
whatever yiffing is..
FauxFaux
No, BrianG. No.
CatCat eyerolls
BrianG
waffles are good.
BrianG carves waffles
yllona points the MB crew to : http://www.roscoeschickenandwaffles.com/ a los angeles institution
chicken does not belong near waffles
yllona
oh yes... it does, it really does
FauxFaux
That's almost as bad as the french asnd their savouyry pancakes.
yllona
believe me it's really tasty stuff. separately neither the chicken nor the waffles at roscoes are the best --- but together.... delicious. very, very dee- licious
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Ne
anyone know how to use another text than the url as a link in a note?
seems there's only a way to make cleaner links to edits:
"If you want to make a link to another edit, you can enter the full URL, or as a shortcut edit #editid, with editid replaced with the edit number. Example: edit #123456."
CatCat
yes. and so+
?
BrianFreud1
Ne: Use "edit" (space) (edit number) to get that "edit #123456" to display a link to that edit
BrianFreud1 is now known as BrianFreud
Ne
i was actually looking for a general way to use link texts, different from the url
It serves me english, though, CatCat, do you have browser settings or something?
CatCat
fuck! how large is this thing, also mb chatogger
FauxFaux
CatCat: It's legal. 13mb or so.
BrianG
i tried looking on there
CatCat
(i figured it was since you are shairing it like so :)
FauxFaux
That's a very flawed view you have there. :p
CatCat
BrianG : try using google and site chatloggs.mb.org and 'russ' and 'mbid' and any other keyword you can think of
in the sentence he used
BrianFreud
btw, found a movie for all :D "Pony Trouble"
BrianG
that's not a pony, it's a don key
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FauxFaux
My dick kind of tastes like jello.
yllona
FauxFaux: that's enuff :(
BrianFreud
"A story about a bunch of young adults who take their plastic pony obsessions way too far and end up killing people, eating their flesh, and raising the dead. All while prancing around in unicorn outfits and stuff like that." http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0865929/
FauxFaux
yllona: Song!
BrianFreud
you mean "HORSIES.ogg"? LOL
FauxFaux
\o/
yllona
Faux & Brain i still *don't care*. if they had any talent and wanted to sing about their dicks they'd come up with something like this:
yllona is listening to Buddy (12'' Remix) by De La Soul Featuring A Tribe Called Quest, Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah & Monie Love (0:07 / 7:14.808013916016)
FauxFaux: this is the best " i love my dick" song ...
yllona is listening to Sweet Little Girl by Stevie Wonder from Music Of My Mind (1972) (0:48 / 4:57.429992675781)
BrianFreud wonders if last.fm has a "I love my dick" tag group...
"i give you cookies, and candy -- and the woofer / come on now baby"
"what if i put my harmonica down / just to make love to you"
BrianFreud
I notiminate The Doors "Light My Fire"...The time to hesitate is through / No time to wallow in the mire / Try now we can only lose / And our love become a funeral pyre / Come on baby, light my fire...
yllona
"come on now baby, you know i love you / more than i love my clavinet"
BrianFreud
s/notiminate/nominate
yllona
"come on now honey sugar / you know your baby be waitin' on your love / sometimes i see you makin' love to your love doll
"what if you knew i was gonna put my harmonica down / just to make love to you / you know the woofer is waitin' on ya"
and this is the ultimate "i love my dick song"...
yllona is listening to Jelly Jelly by Billy Eckstine from Mister B. And The Band (1946) (0:27 / 3:19.13200378418)
yllona explains that a "jelly roll" offered by new orleans prostitutes... up to this day.
BrianFreud
"Lety me see that jelly roll, to the left, to the left, to the left, to the right, to the right, to the right, I can roll it all the night..."
yllona
thus you have the any of jazz songs with "jelly" and of course the legendary musician "jelly roll" morton (frank morton)
BrianFreud: that's from hip-hop in the dirty south, but yeah
yllona is listening to Jelly Roll by Charles Mingus from Mingus Ah Um (1959) (0:08 / 4:1.927001953125)
BrianFreud is listening to HORSIES.ogg by ??? (0:05 / 1:21)
the song "jelly, jelly" was cleaned up for the white audience and made popular by pat boone
yllona is listening to Jelly Jelly by John Lee Hooker from Live At Sugarhill, Vol. 2 (1963) (0:13 / 3:48.623001098633)
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okay here's teh cleaned up version.. "cherry, cherry" essentially the same melody -- *very* different lyrics
sung here by joe williams ...
yllona is listening to Cherry by Joe Williams with Jimmy Jones and His Orchestra from The Best Of Joe Williams (1960) (1:54 / 3:22.824005126953)
here's another you love your dick, but i've moved on songs....
yllona is listening to Blow Top Blues by Dinah Washington from Slick Chick: On the Mellow Side (1997) (1:20 / 3:20.802993774414)
* your love your dick & i do too, but i've moved on.
that's the primary basis for many blues songs :P
BrianFreud
I'd agree, but change "many blues songs" to "many many songs" :)
yllona
wel except that most rock songs borrow from old skool R & B....
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and old skool R & B is of course a blend of secularized gospel & the blues
BrianFreud
...and many of each ar blends of old folk songs...
yllona
yep.
BrianFreud
it all goes back to [folk] :)
yllona
many "negro spirituals" are adaptations of european folk songs and hymns
yes and no. classic rock is most heavily derived from R & B.
the stones, the kinks, creedence, the eagles... i could go on forever.
BrianFreud
I think it more goes to basically, no matter the genre you look at, "everything old is new again"
yllona
don't get me started on zeplin (and i love them)
BrianFreud
oh yes
gallows pole --> Last Train --> where did you sleep last night --> ...
yllona
yep. absolutely
BrianFreud
though, afaik, stairway was an original
yllona
yes and no.
there's any number of gospel songs i could quote on that one.
the lyrics... all new. not the melody or song structure
BrianFreud
aye
btw, if there's any fans of old (rather unknown?) Italian soundtrack composers, I have a decently large list of last names I'm trying to flesh out for some ars
yllona
there was even a *hugely* popular R & B song by the "O'Jays" released about the same time called "Staiway to Heaven" -- tho it was more closely aligned to the gospel tradition