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The only "relationship" I ever had, was a long-distance one, and it lasted about 6 months, was mostly physical when we occasionally met and ended in the late 2000s. I don't think I'm cut out for that particular way of life (nor do I strive to). " Mostly physical".... No
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Naxos shipped the perfect girl to me, but she arrived with a broken spine and torn cover. Although she still played fine.
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I am not a Hitler clone. Which is exactly what one would expect a Hitler clone to say.
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That song was a staple of the 80s dance club scene. Which is weird cuz you can't really dance to it! Unlike, say, " Blue Monday" the other warhorse of dance clubs.
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I though SMITH'S were.big with Goth. chicks
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Well at least they like COCTEA3 TWINS!
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Are you joking? The Cocteau Twins were the worst of the bunch! Those thick-ankled, Gothic nasties only claimed to like them because the lyrics were indecipherable. It was all willfull iconoclasm! Early hipster posturing, if you will. You're dead to me!
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Bonus loathing to the Cocteau spinoff group, This Mortal Coil, for butchering Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren." You're kidding, right? Right?! You must be because only a fan would know about 4ad and TMC.
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