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#201 Post by Flagg »

Losonti Tokash wrote:Libertarian?
MacFarlane isn't a libertarian. He's just liberal. Oh noes, but he makes a living telling jokes!
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#202 Post by thejester »

F.J. Prefect, Esq wrote:
thejester wrote:Pps note how Ford has been absent since this went down

As a confirmed jjj hipster he is undoubtedly raging across spotify as we speak
Actually to be totally honest I didn't listen to the Hottest 100 at all this year and only found out what the number 1 song was literally just now. I also don't get the significance of this song winning and have never heard it.
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#203 Post by Zod »

Infinity Biscuit wrote:Is there a word for the kind of liberalism Seth MacFarlane embodies? The smug we're-better-than-you Bush sucks, legalise pot, conservatives are idiots kind of thing combined with rampant bashing of minorities, it's just a joke so calm down PC losers?
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#204 Post by timmy »

thejester wrote:
FJP, Esq. wrote:Actually to be totally honest I didn't listen to the Hottest 100 at all this year and only found out what the number 1 song was literally just now. I also don't get the significance of this song winning and have never heard it.
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Carn Ford, your cred's intact maaate.

There is no significance other than that the tune was quite popular outside of the J, so some peeps were angry and felt it diminished the countdown. Because as you know, only indie, limited release stuff like Somebody That I Used To Know can take #1

I wonder how the reaction would have been if it had taken #15 and Macklemore's Serious Issue song had taken #1 instead.
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#205 Post by joviwan »

what are you people even talking about? What is J or JJJ hipsters and how was Asshole a #1 song anywhere

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#206 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

Basically triple j (aka the j, jjj) is a radio station and division of the ABC, the government owned media company. It's a non-commercial station aimed at the youth market with an emphasis on Australian and alternative music. It has indie cred, yo. I actually do like it but I think maybe I have been stereotyped somewhat here lol

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#207 Post by joviwan »

Thank you, that makes much more sense now.

So that song about shopping at the thrift store is #1, then?

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#208 Post by timmy »

You don't know much about the larrikan spirit do you

Triple J is a national, state-sponsored FM radio station that promotes alternative music, and generally avoid playing pop. Every Australia Day(Jan 26) they play a countdown list of 100 listener-voted songs released the previous year. Every year there are tears and bitching over the #1 song, because by the time of evening that it gets played people are sunburnt, possibly have food poisoning, and either drunk or already developing a hangover. This means that their disappointment turns to anger. Facebook tends to explode.
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#209 Post by timmy »

And yes, Thrift Shop took number one. Same Love came in at fifteen. I wonder, if those positions were reversed, whether people would have pissed and moaned as much.
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#210 Post by thejester »

complaining about what is #1 is a rite of passage

particularly for triple j's core demographic (which IIRC is actually pretty old - early 30s) who can legitimately say 'back in my day the music was better'

because let's face it in the 90s it was

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#211 Post by thejester »

timmy wrote:And yes, Thrift Shop took number one. Same Love came in at fifteen. I wonder, if those positions were reversed, whether people would have pissed and moaned as much.
thing is though, Thrift Shop isn't even good as a novelty song

if people were going to vote novelty, vote gangam

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#212 Post by Zablorg »

thejester wrote: because let's face it in the 90s it was
how does it feel to be old

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#213 Post by thejester »

look zabs I have the Homebake 98 CD and let me tell it you it is the shit

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#214 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

Homebake 98 is choice

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#215 Post by Gands »

Cancon was fun.

I got burned by Games Paradise. I was wondering if they buy new (in shrink wrap) stock, and they said that they'd buy my DW board game for $30. I had it sitting in the second hand stall, for $20. So I pulled it out of there, and took it down to GP, when they decided not to go through with it. I then went and put it through another second hand store. They then called the organiser of Cancon, and got it pulled from the shelf in the second hand shop.

I also spent eight hours playing a 15mm recreation of Gettysburg. I managed to do well enough to force a draw, as a Confederate cavalry/artillery guy.

I would have bought stuff, but work forgot to pay me for last Saturday night, so thrift was the rule of the day.

All in all, awesome trip.

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#216 Post by weemadando »

GROGNARD GAMING.

Haven't done a massive wargame like that for too long.

Sounds like a decent event though.

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#217 Post by Gands »

Yeah. I was about half the age of everyone else at the table.

But it's a changing event. One shop has bought out half of the main hall, and they ran the end of con auction, and disallowed people from listing their own stuff in it. As a result, it was basically the same stuff in the store, without much of a mark down from their inflated con prices. It was all lifeless.

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#218 Post by weemadando »

I can't wait to see how crippled by Australian convention shittitude PAX ends up being.

I'm guessing we'll see maybe a 1/4 of the content of the US shows because of travel and shipping costs.

Plus companies not being able to not pay an intern for 3 days to stand at a booth.

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#219 Post by Phantasee »

paid interns? lol waht is this, government?
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#221 Post by timmy »

Negative Knub wrote:This is the best Facebook status update I've sene ina while":
To the douchebag who decides to clean his windows at 65 mph when I'm behind him, in my freshly cleaned car:

Hope you enjoy the hot coffee you spilled all over the place when I cut you off.

Have a good day! :D
While trying to reason with the guy that dirt and dust can get on your windshield just from driving on a gravel parking lot, he called me an unsafe driver for some reason and acted high and mighty because he loves cars. The idea that he'd say I'm an unsafe driver and potentially kill many people because he hit his mid life crisis in his 20s is hilariously tragic.

More:
For someone who takes pride in what they drive, and are into cars, the vehicle is an extension of who they are, it's aggravating when people have blatant disregard as this guy did.
It's so awful that you got windshield wiper fluid all over your douche bag car!
Did you ask him why he was following someone close enough to get their wiper spray

'Cause I'm pretty sure that's not going to be a three second gap

And if he(or she, case may be) says that his/her reaction time is awesome, tell them Tim said they were full of shit and that he hopes they spill coffee in THEIR lap.
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#222 Post by weemadando »

I don't know, I've seen people with their windscreen sprays completely mis-aimed that shoot an arc about 3m above the car.

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#223 Post by timmy »

Well that just sounds like either th jets aren't aligned properly or the last time it was at the workshop they accidentally fitted the washer motor from, oh, say, a train.
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#224 Post by thejester »

F.J. Prefect, Esq wrote:Homebake 98 is choice

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ojAXHjH--oM

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#225 Post by RyanThunder »

timmy wrote:or the last time it was at the workshop they accidentally fitted the washer motor from, oh, say, a train.
:lol:

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