| Mr.Jingles 22.06.2008 14:13 |
You are accused of terrorism and sent to Guantanamo Bay. You're locked in a dark room where agents have to pick on whether they want to torture you making you listen to Treasure Moment or The Jonas Brothers. Which one would you choose? |
| thomasquinn 32989 22.06.2008 14:26 |
Given the mere choice, I would tell them all I know about anything! I'd start with jazz trivia, though, so they'd regret they were ever born! |
| Deacon Fan 22.06.2008 20:45 |
Danny, we both know you're merely trying to hide your love for youthful males by attempting to put down such hotness as the Jonases. Give it up dude. Go chill out with some IBC and put on your Moffats* records. *or Hanson |
| Matias Merçeauroix 23.06.2008 02:57 |
I think listening to Led Zeppelin is actually far more harmful than listening to the Jonas Brothers. |
| pittrek 23.06.2008 04:08 |
Who is Treasure Moment ? Never heard about them |
| emrabt 23.06.2008 09:36 |
pittrek wrote: Who is Treasure Moment ? Never heard about themYou don't know what you're missing; they have this one song, “forgotten one” that sticks in your head forever. Well I say sticks in your head, it's more like forcefully crammed into your skull but you get the idea. they also are the second coming of queen apparently. |
| Micrówave 23.06.2008 10:50 |
I would want to make them talk. Give me the Jonas boys. I don't want the prisoner to scratch his eyes out, rip his ears off, and swallow his tongue. Plus, at least this way the interrogation would have SOME sort of rhythm. |
| Crazy LittleThing 24.06.2008 17:28 |
emrabt wrote:You mean like the 'Barbie Song'?pittrek wrote: Who is Treasure Moment ? Never heard about themYou don't know what you're missing; they have this one song, “forgotten one” that sticks in your head forever. |
| Haystacks Calhoun II 25.06.2008 09:26 |
Sadly, I'd have to pick Treasure Movement.... |
| thomasquinn 32989 25.06.2008 11:38 |
Bad Horsie wrote: I think listening to Led Zeppelin is actually far more harmful than listening to the Jonas Brothers.Depends on the position of the volume-switch*, really. * or slider, rotary knob, lever, gear, tesla-coil; whatever it is your audio equipment uses |
| Matias Merçeauroix 25.06.2008 12:59 |
Listening to led zeppelin fucks up your ability to tell what's right played and what's utter shit. Not to mention tuning. Seriously. |
| its_a_hard_life 26994 25.06.2008 13:18 |
"Haystacks Calhounski Bohemian: 666 posts" 666!!!!!!! Hahaha. :) |
| Erin 25.06.2008 13:21 |
its_a_hard_life wrote: "Haystacks Calhounski Bohemian: 666 posts" 666!!!!!!! Hahaha. :)Haystacks is fueled by Satan! |
| Haystacks Calhoun II 25.06.2008 14:05 |
Not anymore!! I'm fueled by Treasure Moment! |
| Treasure Moment 25.06.2008 14:19 |
Haystacks Calhounski wrote: Not anymore!! I'm fueled by Treasure Moment!although TM is highly influenced of the spirit of satan which is the spirit of individuality and freedom :) |
| thomasquinn 32989 25.06.2008 14:42 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Actually, Satan was a symbol of being mentally imprisoned by completely focusing oneself on materialism.Haystacks Calhounski wrote: Not anymore!! I'm fueled by Treasure Moment!although TM is highly influenced of the spirit of satan which is the spirit of individuality and freedom :) |
| its_a_hard_life 26994 25.06.2008 14:44 |
Uh-oh... This will turn into a Satanic thread now. ;D |
| QueenMercury46 25.06.2008 17:08 |
Treasure Moment wrote:Well here is an example of what Satan will do to your music, folks. Don't let your band follow Satan!Haystacks Calhounski wrote: Not anymore!! I'm fueled by Treasure Moment!although TM is highly influenced of the spirit of satan which is the spirit of individuality and freedom :) |
| Treasure Moment 25.06.2008 17:34 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:satan is a symbol of free will and individuality, basically everyone is their own god.Treasure Moment wrote:Actually, Satan was a symbol of being mentally imprisoned by completely focusing oneself on materialism.Haystacks Calhounski wrote: Not anymore!! I'm fueled by Treasure Moment!although TM is highly influenced of the spirit of satan which is the spirit of individuality and freedom :) |
| Satan Moment 25.06.2008 17:47 |
Yes, that's correct, wise one. Would you be interested in a violinist for your band? I'm pretty fast. And Charlie's dead. |
| Haystacks Calhoun II 25.06.2008 17:49 |
I'm satan...plus two now. |
| Erin 25.06.2008 17:54 |
Satan Moment wrote: Yes, that's correct, wise one. Would you be interested in a violinist for your band? I'm pretty fast. And Charlie's dead.LMAO! |
| its_a_hard_life 26994 25.06.2008 19:43 |
Erin wrote:DOUBLE LMAO!Satan Moment wrote: Yes, that's correct, wise one. Would you be interested in a violinist for your band? I'm pretty fast. And Charlie's dead.LMAO! :D |
| Mr.Jingles 25.06.2008 21:30 |
Treasure Moment wrote:BREAKING NEWS: Treasure Moment is officially a Satanic band!!Haystacks Calhounski wrote: Not anymore!! I'm fueled by Treasure Moment!although TM is highly influenced of the spirit of satan which is the spirit of individuality and freedom :) Which automatically makes them just as cool as the Jonas Brothers. |
| Charlie Brown 26.06.2008 01:36 |
Erin wrote:Satan making himself visible on this was just a matter of time. I'm surprised it didn't happen years ago.Satan Moment wrote: Yes, that's correct, wise one. Would you be interested in a violinist for your band? I'm pretty fast. And Charlie's dead.LMAO! |
| thomasquinn 32989 26.06.2008 10:56 |
Bad Horsie wrote: Listening to led zeppelin fucks up your ability to tell what's right played and what's utter shit. Not to mention tuning. Seriously.If your remark had been any more hyperbolic, it would've been impossible to even register a curve in it. |
| Erin 26.06.2008 11:20 |
ThomasQuinn wrote: If your remark had been any more hyperbolic, it would've been impossible to even register a curve in it.Man, that was a nerdy retort. |
| Matias Merçeauroix 27.06.2008 01:41 |
ThomasQuinn wrote:Yet, it's the sad truth.Bad Horsie wrote: Listening to led zeppelin fucks up your ability to tell what's right played and what's utter shit. Not to mention tuning. Seriously.If your remark had been any more hyperbolic, it would've been impossible to even register a curve in it. |
| john bodega 27.06.2008 03:30 |
Erin wrote:It'd be on the mark, though.ThomasQuinn wrote: If your remark had been any more hyperbolic, it would've been impossible to even register a curve in it.Man, that was a nerdy retort. |
| Erin 27.06.2008 11:15 |
Zebonka12 wrote:True dat.Erin wrote:It'd be on the mark, though.ThomasQuinn wrote: If your remark had been any more hyperbolic, it would've been impossible to even register a curve in it.Man, that was a nerdy retort. |
| thomasquinn 32989 27.06.2008 12:28 |
Erin wrote:That's me, half nerd, half freak and half jazz cat all in 100lbs.ThomasQuinn wrote: If your remark had been any more hyperbolic, it would've been impossible to even register a curve in it.Man, that was a nerdy retort. |