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Buzzcocks  Why Can't I Touch It?   Favoriting   0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Désir Decir  Even The Earnest Learn   Favoriting   0:04:50 (Pop-up)
The Replacements  Bastards Of Young   Favoriting   0:07:32 (Pop-up)
Stiff Little Fingers  Tin Soldiers   Favoriting   0:10:53 (Pop-up)
Jim Carroll Band  Wicked Gravity   Favoriting   0:15:46 (Pop-up)
Death  Keep On Knockin'   Favoriting   0:21:02 (Pop-up)
Marvin Berry & The New Sound  Know My Role   Favoriting   0:23:46 (Pop-up)
Purple 7  Man Of Tears   Favoriting   0:25:39 (Pop-up)
White Reaper  On My Mind   Favoriting *   0:28:17 (Pop-up)
Nude Beach  No Change   Favoriting   0:31:08 (Pop-up)
Sweet Talk  Never Alone   Favoriting   0:35:26 (Pop-up)
Ramones  I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend   Favoriting   0:38:48 (Pop-up)
Jonathan Richman  They Showed Me the Door to Bohemia   Favoriting   0:41:58 (Pop-up)

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Chipmunk Punk  Crazy Little Thing Called Love   Favoriting    
Queen  Stone Cold Love   Favoriting   2:02:26 (Pop-up)
Deep Purple  Space Truckin'   Favoriting   2:04:54 (Pop-up)
English Beat  Mirror In The Bathroom   Favoriting   2:10:05 (Pop-up)
The Loved Ones  Breathe In   Favoriting   2:12:47 (Pop-up)
Eddie Murphy  Party All The Time   Favoriting   2:16:36 (Pop-up)

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201-209-9368 In The Studio with Benny Horowitz! 

 

 

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Listener comments!

Avatar 9:06pm
Pat Byrne:

Is there anybody ALIVE out there?!?!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Nobody here but us chickens!
  9:08pm
JakeGould:

Who you calling an anybody?
  9:09pm
Listener Robert:

I'm still thinking about last year when Clay Pigeon brought down the $ at Hoof & Mouth singing the number you spun to open tonight.
  9:10pm
JakeGould:

FWIW, I saw “Sex and Broadcasting” tonight and met Pseu Braun in person. So add that to my non-list.
  9:12pm
Listener Robert:

And I shook Fred Keenan's hand after the official premier Wed.
Avatar 9:13pm
Pat Byrne:

Oh, nice! I saw her post a picture from that.
  9:13pm
Listener Robert:

I hope I didn't dirty his popcorn, but am glad I didn't catch whatever's going around WFMU from that handshake.
  9:14pm
JakeGould:

She did post pic from that? Where? On the Bookface?
Avatar 9:17pm
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I like when you plays rekkids. The chickens - they can listen to what they want...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:19pm
Smilty69:

If Jim Carroll made it to the NBA would he still be a rocker?
Avatar 9:20pm
BadGuyZero:

Hiya!
Avatar 9:22pm
Pat Byrne:

It was Insragram ^
  9:25pm
JakeGould:

@PatByrne: Ha! Here it is. www.instagram.com...
  9:31pm
Ian:

Pat! Always amazing brother.
  9:36pm
Tommy Haynes:

Why don't I have that Jim Carroll album by now
Avatar 9:40pm
Pat Byrne:

Thanks Ian! Keep on Keepin' on.
Avatar 9:40pm
Pat Byrne:

Anyone else notice that this sounds a lot like "Sugar Sugar"?
  9:43pm
JakeGould:

Anyone see Jonathan Richman at the Bell House last night?
  9:45pm
Listener Robert:

No, but I saw J.R. at the Bowery Ballroom in Nov. Wish I hadn't been a bit sick, but at least my friend had a good time & was satisfied not everyone's stuff I like is too weird for her.
  9:46pm
sugarwolf:

Hi all!!
  9:47pm
JakeGould:

Hi singular sugarwolf!
  9:48pm
Listener Robert:

Did he sing about Vermeer & his daughter at the Bell House?
  9:48pm
JakeGould:

I didn’t see him. Just asking.
  9:51pm
Listener Robert:

But somebody else might've. Anyway, apparently he'd been singing a while about how sexy Vermeer's paintings are, but then he told us something he'd recently learned: that a lot of the works attributed to Vermeer were really his daughter, experts now say.
  9:51pm
JakeGould:

“Hey! Ho! Let’s Go: Ramones and the Birth of Punk” (Apr 10 2016 - Jul 31 2016) www.queensmuseum.org...
  9:52pm
Listener Robert:

I meant BY his daughter.
Avatar 9:57pm
BadGuyZero:

I'm 45. But I'll complete a lap around the sun next month and turn 46.
Avatar 9:58pm
BadGuyZero:

Magnanimous means metal items stick to you, right?
  9:59pm
Marc15:

Millennisks were born 1981–1996
  10:00pm
JakeGould:

My only issue with millennials: Too polite when they could be more assertive and they don’t jaywalk in NYC.
  10:00pm
sugarwolf:

Did you get any 45s for your birthday, BGZ? I have a friend turning 45 this year and I think I want to get some singles to give as a birthday present.
  10:00pm
Marc15:

I'm an old Gen X-er, born during the LBJ Administration
  10:01pm
JakeGould:

Ooo… I know what he’s talking about. Red boxing! There was one specific Radio Shack model that could be modded with one small crystal swap and BOOM… Instant money for phones.
  10:01pm
Rob:

That was called a red box
  10:02pm
Marc15:

Lol. Hello Pat. Forgive the typo.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Tell the story about growing up with party lines.
  10:04pm
sugarwolf:

There's something called Generation Jones which is the younger baby boomers born in the late 50s and early 60s.
  10:04pm
JakeGould:

What about Generation Blecch?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I don't mean 1-900 chat lines but the deal where you and some neighbors shared a phone number. Incoming calls would have short or long rings so you could tell if it was for you or for someone else.
Avatar 10:06pm
BadGuyZero:

@sugarwolf Just the ones I gave myself. A year or two ago for Therese's birthday I made her a mix CD that was the Billboard top 40 tunes from the week she was born. I made the cover look like an old K-tel Records compilation. Maybe you could do something like that for your friend if the 45 thing doesn't pan out.
Avatar 10:08pm
BadGuyZero:

People born between 1981 and 1996 should be called Generation 90210.
  10:08pm
Marc15:

The NJ Lottery used to have a1-900 number to get results
  10:08pm
JakeGould:

FWIW, the Kinks song “Party Line” is about… Party lines.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Yeah, Benny. That's the description of a party line. The Party Line Generation!
  10:10pm
JakeGould:

I’M NOT A TRUMP SUPPORTER! BUT WHY DON’T THE KIDS JAYWALK IN NYC!!!
  10:11pm
JakeGould:

Pat, good for you for jaywalking…
Avatar 10:11pm
BadGuyZero:

Jake jakewalks.
  10:11pm
Marc15:

As a gay man, I do have to say that Millennials are the most gay-friendly of all the Generations
  10:13pm
JakeGould:

I’m on the phone right now to discuss jaywalking.
Avatar 10:14pm
BadGuyZero:

Why can't German parents teach their children not to jaywalk? Why is it everybody else's responsibility to set an example?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

That's the WFMU party line. You have to click the button twice.
Avatar 10:16pm
Pat Byrne:

Ha!
  10:16pm
Listener Robert:

Granny on TV managed to get a party line installed in Beverly Hills so she could eavesdrop.
  10:18pm
sugarwolf:

Wait wasn't this at night?? Why are children out that late?? They should be in bed!
  10:21pm
Marc15:

JFK-Reagan's first term is roughly Generation X
  10:23pm
Listener Robert:

I was thinking about phoning in with this, but I'd mind more drifting the thread on the air than on these comments: It even bothers me when children have to stay up late & curse in a stage play.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:24pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Kids born 2017 - 2025 will be called Generation Trump.
  10:25pm
Marc15:

During Reagan's 2nd term was where Millennials started
  10:26pm
JakeGould:

I got to add my 2 cents about jaywalking. Let’s make America great again!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:27pm
TheRealMattClarke:

I think Pat is Generation Y. That's cooler than Millennial, right?
  10:29pm
JakeGould:

Pat is Generation X-1.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:31pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

I think Hello Children's Faye is from Utica.
Avatar 10:32pm
BadGuyZero:

Pat's band was in "The Twilight Zone."
  10:35pm
JakeGould:

If I take a dump and it looks like a white hot dog, I know I need to eat better.
  10:35pm
JakeGould:

Sorry for the visuals folks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

What color are tofu dogs?
  10:36pm
Marc15:

I prefer Generation Y. Weren't Millennials supernatural criminals who wanted to bring about the end of the world in the year 2000 in a TV show?
Avatar 10:39pm
BadGuyZero:

Go outside and pull a Starbucks cup out of a trash can and put the Dunkin Donuts coffee in that.
  10:42pm
Marc15:

What about Dots?
Avatar 10:42pm
BadGuyZero:

They don't make Chocolate Soldier any more.
Avatar 10:43pm
BadGuyZero:

Generation Sunny Delight
  10:43pm
JakeGould:

I was part of the 1970s Brooklyn kids generation that spread the rumor (in the pre-Internet era) that Bubblicious had spider eggs in it.
Avatar 10:43pm
BadGuyZero:

This caller's name is Howareyouguysdoin?
  10:44pm
JakeGould:

@BadGuyZero: Do you remember when they came in the plastic, square, plastic cartons?
Avatar 10:45pm
BadGuyZero:

@JakeGould: Sunny Delight?
  10:46pm
Marc15:

Tom Leykis, that misogynistic nut, doesn't like guys with ponytails
  10:46pm
JakeGould:

@BadGuyZero: I might be mixing things up.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46pm
TheRealMattClarke:

Generation "Purple Stuff", @BadGuyZero
  10:46pm
JakeGould:

Man buns are only in a specific part of Brooklyn.
  10:47pm
JakeGould:

Generation Cookie Puss.
Avatar 10:48pm
BadGuyZero:

@JakeGould: I don't remember ever having Sunny Delight growing up. I was in my late-20s the first time I recall having it. I wonder if it was only available in certain parts of the country when I was a kid. I grew up in Texas. We all drank Dr Pepper around the clock.
  10:48pm
Marc15:

Cookie Puss!!! And Fudgie The Whale
  10:50pm
Marc15:

I'm 49 also and guys in the 70s with beards were called beatniks
  10:51pm
Listener Robert:

Jake, according to what I read in, IIRC, the NYPress (maybe Jim Knipfl), SunnyD, as the aficionados call it, is the drink preferred by coffee drinkers as a substitute for orange juice, which gives them heartburn in combination w coffee.
  10:51pm
JakeGould:

@BadGuyZero: I’m 2+ years on you. But I remember some drink in the 1970s that I am pretty sure was called Sun Dew maybe? Small plastic carton that as like a square yogurt container with a small straw in the top of the case. Sunny Delight is definitely a Generation Y thing.
  10:52pm
Marc15:

You just described the Cleve Jones in "Milk"
  10:53pm
Listener Robert:

Was Sun Dew that non-opaque stuff that was the institutional drink?
  10:54pm
JakeGould:

@ListenerRobert: Maybe. I don’t know. I still like apple sauce in small cups they give you after donating blood.
Avatar 10:57pm
geezerette:

Isn't a sundew a carnivorous plant?
  10:58pm
sugarwolf:

Play "Party All The Time"!!!
  10:59pm
Listener Robert:

I tried Google advanced image search on "sun dew", clicked on the logo, found this thread:

www.chowhound.com...
  11:00pm
JakeGould:

What about “Boogie in the Butt?”
  11:01pm
JakeGould:

Is this the Chipmunks touring band? Because…
  11:03pm
Listener Robert:

The Chipmunks always remind me of the old Webcor, playing back at 15 ips after recording at 7.5 .
  11:03pm
sugarwolf:

I taped this off the college radio station I listened to in high school, I don't know why though
  11:04pm
sugarwolf:

Taping songs off the radio, did Millennials do that??
  11:04pm
JakeGould:

“Sheer Heart Attack” is a great album. The best!
  11:05pm
JakeGould:

@sugarwolf: Maybe that should be the test… How did millennial kids become millennial teens.
  11:06pm
Cooh John:

Cool pair of queens. SHA, my first Queen.
  11:06pm
Marc15:

So the warning is for another 36 minutes?
Avatar 11:09pm
Pat Byrne:

Correct! It just came in : /
?
Avatar 11:09pm
Pat Byrne:

I TAPED SONGS OFF THE RADIO!!!
  11:11pm
Cooh John:

70's music, just sayin'
  11:11pm
JakeGould:

@PatByrne: One of us… One of us… One of us…
  11:12pm
JakeGould:

Also, did you wire your own dubbing cable between cassette boomboxes? Basically two mini-jacks wired together. If you did, you might be hardcore.
  11:12pm
sugarwolf:

@Pat: you're part of Generation Tape Songs Off the Radio!!
  11:13pm
Cooh John:

Got cable from the pole, that close enough?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:14pm
Cooh John:

Whole albums, baby
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:15pm
Cooh John:

I've decloaked
Avatar 11:17pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

I was born in 1976. I feel on the cusp of Gen X, as do those who are a bit younger than me. I read an article somewhere that siad we should be known as the Oregon Trail Generation. Old enough to have computers, but young enough for them to hardly be useful in our lives, outside playing a game that ended with dying of dysentry.(sp?)
Avatar 11:18pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

Also, I totally got the Chipmunk Punk album as a kid from the library all the time.
  11:18pm
JakeGould:

@Fox(Rā-chul): Ha! I was born in 1968 and all of the games I liked were just so abstract and weird in that first generation of computer games by the time narratives came around—like “Oregon Trail”—I just didn’t care anymore.
  Swag For Life Member 11:18pm
Dan in Portland OR:

Excellent as always
  11:20pm
sugarwolf:

I've met one of Eddie Murphy's ex-wives!
  11:21pm
JakeGould:

Eddie Murphy was a hero to me as a kid. So excited when “48 Hrs.” and “Beverly Hills Cop” came out.
Avatar 11:21pm
geezerette:

www.youtube.com...
"Wanna be a member? Wanna be a member?"
Fleischer Cartoon/Bimbo's Initiation
Avatar 11:21pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

Jake: I was one of those early adopters of computers, as I had a grandfather who worked for IBM all his life. My favorite computer game was Jumpman. I had Prodigy, even! I miss when the internet was a place for just the geeks and wierdos.
  11:23pm
JakeGould:

@Fox (Rā-chul): Ahhh! Jumpman! Now that is a reference!
  11:25pm
sugarwolf:

When I joined Twitter someone else already had @sugarwolf :(
Avatar 11:27pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

JakeGould: I think I enjoyed computer games so much using the arrow keys and space bar that once joysticks and controllers were used, I just couldn't get into them because it wasn't exact enough.
  11:27pm
JakeGould:

@sugarwolf: Depending on name and fame and such, you can contact Twitter and get your rightful handle. I’ve helped a few clients do that and it works. But you need to have a good reason to ask.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:27pm
Cooh John:

SEVENTIES SOUNDS...
  11:28pm
JakeGould:

@Fox(Rā-chul): Kinda funny mention keyboards. I miss the old school simple joysticks. But also, I like computer emulators where I am using arrow keys to play video games on my desktop. Weird world nowadays.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29pm
Cooh John:

JakeGould...IT, PI...
  11:30pm
sugarwolf:

@JakeGould: well I am Famous Original Sugarwolf!!
Avatar 11:30pm
BadGuyZero:

"Party All The Time" was produced by Rick James. So yeah, there was probably A LOT of cocaine involved.
  11:31pm
JakeGould:

@CoohJohn: I also like “Magnum P.I.”
Avatar 11:32pm
βrian:

E-mail was my epiphany. I still can't brook non-text e-mail such as html-mail. It's like gluing sequins to a telegram.
  11:32pm
JakeGould:

In another life I would like to be T.C. from “Magnum P.I.”
Avatar 11:36pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

I think I'd like to be known as the Kids In The Hall Generation. That show spanned the entirety of my highschool years.
Avatar 11:39pm
BadGuyZero:

Call in to win Dunkin Donuts coffee in a Starbucks cup.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:39pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Is it safe to go out boating yet?
Avatar 11:40pm
BadGuyZero:

Dot-net is the URL of the working man.
  11:41pm
sugarwolf:

@Fox (Rā-chul): Yes! Generation KITH!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:41pm
Cooh John:

Flyin' the choppe'
  11:43pm
JakeGould:

@BadGuyZero: You know how many GotoMeetings I have had where I tell people, “If you want to get .com you should also at least get .net and .org…” and people ignore what I advise? Like all of them.
  11:43pm
JakeGould:

@Fox (Rā-chul): Do you remember “M.U.L.E.”? It was like a space colony version of “Oregon Trail.”
Avatar 11:44pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

Oregon Trail.... or using that goddamn turtle to draw a circle using computer commands.
  11:44pm
JakeGould:

@Fox (Rā-chul): Logo!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44pm
Cooh John:

He flashes a mean CPU...
Avatar 11:45pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

Jake: I don't remember that, but in Sussex County NJ, we had a game called "Oh, Deer" where you had to control the deer population through hunting or they'd overpopulate and then all starve to death.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45pm
cosmic matrix:

i was of the "lemonade stand" generation
Avatar 11:45pm
BadGuyZero:

When I was four, one of the neighborhood kids made fun of me for coloring some of the Super Friends outfits the wrong color. My family didn't have a color television until I was six, so if the Super Friend wasn't on the cover of the coloring book I had no idea what the correct color(s) of their outfit was.
  11:46pm
JakeGould:

@Fox (Rā-chul): My lord… What a sad game…
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:46pm
cosmic matrix:

haunted house, TRS-80
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:47pm
Cooh John:

I remember the bw/color transition
  11:47pm
JakeGould:

@cosmicmatrix: Admired those TRS-80 analog joysticks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:48pm
cosmic matrix:

they were so loose! no springs on some
Avatar 11:48pm
BadGuyZero:

We should start naming generations after whichever TV show Betty White was on at the time.

I'm part of Generation Mary Tyler Moore Show. My niece is part of Generation Hot In Cleveland.
  11:48pm
Listener Robert:

I learned computer programming in HS in 1969, writing batch-executed programs in Fortran on a keypunch, the cards sent a few blocks away to Manhattan College. Then I learned to program very creatively the Monrobot printing calculator the Math Dept. had; had to do various tricks with its limited capabilities. One of my classmates in these endeavors was Marc Blank, whose later efforts with Infocom Games you may know of.
Avatar 11:49pm
Fox (Rā-chul):

I'd be Generation Golden Girls, I suppose.
Avatar 11:50pm
BadGuyZero:

@Fox: Or Generation Match Game.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:50pm
cosmic matrix:

zork!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51pm
Cooh John:

Generation Maude, I suppose.
  11:51pm
Listener Robert:

My crowning achievement with the Monrobot was to program a random number generator that Marc Blank & Alex Citron used for CWABL, their MLB season simulator. This was way before Rotisserie League.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52pm
cosmic matrix:

remember stereo simulcasts of TV on FM radio??
  11:52pm
Listener Robert:

I had to do tricks like dividing a number in a register by itself to generate a 1, subtract a number from itself to generate a 0, then divide by that 0 to generate a halt in the loop.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:53pm
Cooh John:

Vinyl, baby
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:53pm
cosmic matrix:

and then I remember when stereo TV started...it used to say "-->in stereo<--" in the intro... and discovering spanish etc in SAP....narration for the blind...so crazy for, i don't know, 1990-91?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:53pm
cosmic matrix:

@listener robert: so fucking cool!!!
  11:53pm
JakeGould:

@ListenerRobert: I was taught how to program via punch cards in high school while I was learning Atari BASIC and copying games with friends at home. Night and day.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:54pm
Cooh John:

Yep, cosmic matrix
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Fox (Rā-chul):

Ooooooh. By those standards, I'd be the Comedy Channel generation, before it went "Central", when it just had clips of stand up comics and the Terror of Tiny Town with television hosts acting like VJs.

Rachel Sweet! Higgins Boys & Gruber!
  11:54pm
Listener Robert:

CWABL = Computerized Winner Automatic Baseball League; later Citrablammatic Wizamadingy Autoamtic Baseball League.
  11:54pm
JakeGould:

@cosmicmatrix: Yes!!!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:54pm
Cooh John:

Pre-cable gen?
Avatar 11:55pm
BadGuyZero:

In the mid-80s, one of the local TV stations aired a music video show late at night on Saturday that was simulcast on a local Top 40 station.
  11:55pm
Listener Robert:

It was even possible to use our model of keypunch machine to do some looping by reading its own card output.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:55pm
cosmic matrix:

UHF generation. U-68 !!!! and then HSN. (QSC!)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56pm
Cooh John:

Me and my icon and the PIAT Players
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56pm
cosmic matrix:

and then there was 3-D with glasses u could get at burger king. ahhhhhh nostalgia. i remember watching THE MASK on WPIX. u used to have to set the tint/hue on the TV for proper 3D effect.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:57pm
Cooh John:

Worked for a UHF.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:57pm
cosmic matrix:

and PIX! PIX! PIX!
  11:57pm
sugarwolf:

Oh I thought I was the only one who remembered Rachel Sweet and the Higgins Boys and Gruber
  11:57pm
Listener Robert:

I remember my 1st friend on the block with a UHF converter for his TV. They used to down-convert to channel 7, even though it was occupied.
Avatar 11:57pm
BadGuyZero:

Do all three at the same time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58pm
Cooh John:

G'night all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58pm
cosmic matrix:

@listener robert: whoa! never knew.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58pm
cosmic matrix:

THANKS FOR THE GREAT SHOW!!!!!! luv u pat byrne etc
Avatar 11:58pm
BadGuyZero:

Dennis Leary was co-host of some show on Comedy Channel.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Gen BS - born before The Simpsons
Gen AS - born after The Simpsons
  11:58pm
Listener Robert:

Educational TV at PS 108 came in via ITFS dish antenna, ~2.2 GHz terrestrial. That too was down converted.
  11:59pm
Listener Robert:

Speaking of educational TV, I remember WNTA, the commercial station on channel 13 that preceded the educational one. Some of my favorite kiddie shows came on it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:59pm
Cooh John:

Topper!
  12:00am
JakeGould:

Great show for us aging Generation X’ers. Going to watch “Heathers” and listen to “The Cure” right now.
  12:01am
Listener Robert:

BS was Life in Hell.
Avatar 12:01am
Fox (Rā-chul):

THE LOST BOYS!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02am
nixxon:

CAT PEOPLE!!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02am
Cooh John:

Touche, Listener Robert
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