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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:51 am 
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You can't complain about Parkinsdale if you've been complaining about all the Score hosts for years (as most of us have). He's a competent host who speaks well, has decent thoughts, and isn't insufferable like Bernstein. He's also not an emotional little girl like his partner.

yes you can. you can stop listening to the score. eet's goot.

i've given him a hour. he's like every other jerkoff in media these days trying so hard to make commentary on object into area/hoop/net intelligent. who cares.


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The kid is growing on me. He doesn't take himself too seriously. I get a little tired of the fiance talk. I have a tip for her: run. The dude is a degenerate gambler. That's not going to bode well for their future. Look at spiegs. Struck out twice. My ex also had a gambling thing going. Not to the point that we lost a home, but enough to take over his life. Anyhow, good luck to her. She could probably do better, though she's by no means a looker.


She looks ok to me. I am sure 95% of the people here have much better looking significant others but that goes without saying. Supermodel
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Well now somebody's gotta post a picture of Parkins' +1.


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The kid is growing on me.


better on you than in you, huh?


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 12:18 pm 
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I'm not saying I doubt this new poster is a girl. All I'm saying is that I would be checking for balls before getting too involved.

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Spiegs and Jay are playing R.E.M. songs and Danny has no idea who they are. Danny says it might be New Kids on the Block or Nirvana.


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Spiegs and Jay are playing R.E.M. songs and Danny has no idea who they are. Danny says it might be New Kids on the Block or Nirvana.


Didn't he pull this shit before? Dan is a little bit older than me but there is NO way you could have gone to college in a 10 or so year time frame and not have been inundated with REM music...especially a guy who went to school pretty close to their home.

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The Parkins doesn't know music bit is boring and played out already, nice work guys.


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Spiegs and Jay are playing R.E.M. songs and Danny has no idea who they are. Danny says it might be New Kids on the Block or Nirvana.


Didn't he pull this shit before? Dan is a little bit older than me but there is NO way you could have gone to college in a 10 or so year time frame and not have been inundated with REM music...especially a guy who went to school pretty close to their home.



Wrong Dan. Parkins not Bernstein.. Even then I find it surprising..


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Ron Wolfley wrote:
Spiegs and Jay are playing R.E.M. songs and Danny has no idea who they are. Danny says it might be New Kids on the Block or Nirvana.


Music "snob" or not, not knowing who R.E.M. Even is is pretty lame.
They were on a Simpsons episode for fucks sake

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not to defend parkins, but I am largely unaware of REM. I only know one song, losing my religion? I hate that guy's voice.

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I'm no big REM guy but that is absurd. :lol: You could argue greatest American band in history?

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I'm no big REM guy but that is absurd. :lol: You could argue greatest American band in history?

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The Parkins doesn't know music bit is boring and played out already, nice work guys.


Yes exactly. I think the whole music thing is just a way for Spiegel to feel superior. First off, Parkins is quite a bit younger, so he will necessarily have experienced less music. Then Parkins is not a music guy, while Spiegs is an enthusiast. Now if Parkins didn't know anything about basketball, well then that's a good reason to give him endless shit.

I doubt my teenagers have any clue about REM. I don't know where the age break for knowing REM, but there has to be an age line somewhere.

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The Parkins doesn't know music bit is boring and played out already, nice work guys.


Yes exactly. I think the whole music thing is just a way for Spiegel to feel superior. First off, Parkins is quite a bit younger, so he will necessarily have experienced less music. Then Parkins is not a music guy, while Spiegs is an enthusiast. Now if Parkins didn't know anything about basketball, well then that's a good reason to give him endless shit.

I doubt my teenagers have any clue about REM. I don't know where the age break for knowing REM, but there has to be an age line somewhere.


When did R.E.M lose its mainstream relevance? Had to be by 2000. I'd say if you were born by 1985 or earlier you should know who R.E.M was
in one form or another.

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I think you're dead on. My daughter was born in 2000. Parkins is under than 30, right? So he was born in the late 80's?

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There's no way somebody was born in the late 80s, grew up with MTV playing music videos and didn't catch R.E.M. at some point. Even if you weren't a fan, you would have come across it.


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Their last big success might have been monster which was 94. Much past that time and my music exposure changed as I moved to Montana. Swear it was 88 in 98 there.


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not to defend parkins, but I am largely unaware of REM. I only know one song, losing my religion? I hate that guy's voice.

You know "Everybody Hurts," you definitely know "It's the End of the World As We Know It," and you may remember "Man on the Moon" from when Jim Carrey did the Andy Kaufman movie.

I'm not a huge R.E.M. fan, I think a good Greatest Hits comp should give you everything you need and more, but if you're in your late twenties/early thirties and you don't know who R.E.M. is, then what in this world do you know?

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Hatchetman wrote:
I'm no big REM guy but that is absurd. :lol: You could argue greatest American band in history?
Sure, and Dustin Hoffman was in Star Wars

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R.E.M. Songs That Are Good
Losing My Religion
It's the End of the World As We Know It
Man on the Moon
Texarkana
The One I Love
Stand
Orange Crush
Shiny Happy People
Don't Go Back to Rockville
Catapult
Nightswimming
Everybody Hurts
Finest Worksong
Begin the Begin
Radio Free Europe
Cuyahoga
S. Central Rain
Driver 8
Talk About the Passion


I don't think I missed much. They hung around making crap after Automatic for the People for a long, loooooong time. Greatest American band, not by a longshot.

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Well list all the better ones

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Well list all the better ones


The Doors
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band

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Hatchetman wrote:
I'm no big REM guy but that is absurd. :lol: You could argue greatest American band in history?

What?

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Hard not to acknowledge the Grateful Dead as the greatest American band no matter what you think of their music. If not them, you'd have to stretch the definition and say Springsteen and the E Street Band, or Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, or Frank Zappa and the Mothers. Can't buy R.E.M., though.

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not to defend parkins, but I am largely unaware of REM. I only know one song, losing my religion? I hate that guy's voice.

You know "Everybody Hurts," you definitely know "It's the End of the World As We Know It," and you may remember "Man on the Moon" from when Jim Carrey did the Andy Kaufman movie.

I'm not a huge R.E.M. fan, I think a good Greatest Hits comp should give you everything you need and more, but if you're in your late twenties/early thirties and you don't know who R.E.M. is, then what in this world do you know?

I thought The End of the World was Billy JOel's song? I did read your list and I know This One Goes out To...

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I'm no big REM guy but that is absurd. :lol: You could argue greatest American band in history?

What?


you could make an argument


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City of Fools wrote:
I thought The End of the World was Billy JOel's song?

That's "We Didn't Start the Fire."

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I'm no big REM guy but that is absurd. :lol: You could argue greatest American band in history?

What?


you could make an argument

You could argue that Hatchetman is a simpleton.

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Green Day seems like a good comparable in terms of success and legacy. I'd probably be just as aghast if someone born in 2000 somehow didn't know "Good Riddance" or "When I Come Around."

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Well if solo artists now are bands that is a different matter. And sure if music quality doesn't count the Dead could be.

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