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vannak ezek a nĆk, akik nyĂĄron szĂnes, hosszĂș, nonfiguratĂv tapaszokat hordanak.
Valaki el tudja magyaråzni, hogy miért? Ma is låttam egyet és nem értem a jelenséget.
Elastic therapeutic tape
Erre gondoltĂĄl?
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Sade Olutola

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ç„æ„ / Permanent Vacation
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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AmĂșgy
vannak ezek a nĆk, akik nyĂĄron szĂnes, hosszĂș, nonfiguratĂv tapaszokat hordanak.
Valaki el tudja magyaråzni, hogy miért? Ma is låttam egyet és nem értem a jelenséget.
Elastic therapeutic tape
Erre gondoltĂĄl?
Tour de France
Tud valaki egy nyamvadt streamet ami mƱködik? Vagy valami oldalt ahol ezeket gyƱjtik?
An exclusive premiere of the new album from Kölsch out June 24 on Kompakt.
Xpansions - Move Your Body ( Elevation) (1991)
big is beautiful.
joejszakat.
Szerintem is de egy vissza a tetejĂ©re gomb nagyon hiĂĄnyzik a blokkcĂmek (nemtudom, hogy hĂvjĂĄtok ezeket: ĂRVĂZEK, TALPASOK, stb.) utĂĄn.
Misfortune by Gergo Gosztom
TĂłpark?
magyarorszag kitermelte az ujabb gyongyszemet, azonnal gabbasitottam.Â
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The Richard Hell Interview
Richard Hellâlegendary punk rock iconoclast, intrepid novelist, poet, and now memoiristâis lounging on his couch in the cozy East Village pad heâs called home since 19 fucking 75. Considering how brutally forthcoming Richard is about his drug use in his new autobiography I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp (âThirty years later, I still have the scars on my left forearmâ), itâs a surprise that he looks significanty younger than his 63 years. His litany of feats since he escaped to New York are a total mind-blow.
In Tramp, Hell vividly recounts his gun-toting cowboy dreams as a young miscreant and his rabble-rousing school-dropout years before hitting New York City and altering its landscape. He helped create the punk template with a fuck you attitude, birthed anarchic style with tattered, thrift-store threads, botched hairstyles that Malcolm McLaren later swiped for the Sex Pistols, started Television with Tom Verlaine, put CBGB and Maxâs Kansas City on the punk rock map, wrote era-defining tunes like âBlank Generationâ with his band the Voidoids, survived life as a junkie, and penned Burroughs-level dirty sex ânâ track-marked novels and poetry.
Hellâs I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp is epic badassness. He hides little about his lifeâs trajectory and his disdain for Verlaine and Richard Lloyd, his undying love for Dee Dee Ramone and Bob Quine, the drugs, the music, and the debauchery. Just donât ask him about being Jewish and what he thought of Marquee Moon. Heâd much rather talk about his dick. Â
VICE: When did you start writing I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp? Richard Hell: Right after my last novel (Godlike) came out in 2006. Itâs been a long haul. But I did a bunch of thingsâother projectsâas I was doing it, too. Still, it was a slog. Itâs twice as long as anything Iâve written before. And also more confusing. It gets delicate to write about yourself [laughs].
I assume itâs much easier to write fiction. Yeah, yeah. Itâs easier to write fiction. Youâre right. But it was a long process figuring out what to keep and what not to keep. Things are coming back to me that I forgot to mention [laughs]. Still, it hits you when youâre working on a book like that, that it will be easy enough to spend 600 pages describing one day.
But you kept journals over the years. Did those help in putting the book together? I did, yeah, but I was never really systematic about it. They were really useful. But itâs not as if I could wonder what I was doing some month from looking at my journals. Iâd go three months without writing anything in there and then just open it up and just write a page. But they were helpful. They did nail down dates and did also just show me exactly what was going on in my head.
When you started writing Tramp, was the book already bought? Oh, I never do that. Iâll write the book, then Iâll go look for a publisher.
So, there werenât any publishers on your ass to write an autobiography? Â Are you kidding me? Noooo! In fact, I was turned down by probably about six or seven publishers. There were basically two offers. The book was in sloppier shape then. I did send it out because I was so tired of working on it. I really ODâd on it. I was nauseated and I just wanted to find a publisherâjust to get a little charge goinâ, ya know? [laughs]. But I got the ideal publisher for it, and it worked out great. No regrets, really.
Did you plan on Tramp being your next project after you were done with Godlike? No, I had to figure that out. I thought writing Tramp was gonna be easy in comparison because I figured I had the⊠narrative⊠so that solves a lot of problems. Then Iâd just try to figure out how to write good sentences. It sure turned out to be a lot more complicated. I kept getting turned around and all the fuckinâ internal turmoil figuring how to regard my own self⊠I mean, thatâs really confusing.
Did you feel like by writing the book, you were penning a de facto obituary? No, itâs nothing like an obituary. An obituary is just a really flattering curriculum vitae. That wasnât the issue.
When you were writing the book, were you cognizant about other musicians writing memoirs, like Patti Smith (Just Kids) and Keith Richards (Life)⊠I canât see this interview in VICE magazine.Â
Why? OK, Iâll ask you some more provocative questions [laughs]. Yeah, youâre supposed to ask me about my dick or something.
Yeah, youâre right. Whoâd you bang?
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FejhallgatĂł
vagy fĂŒlhallgatĂł?Â
Ăn szerintem ezek mĂĄst jelentĆ szavak: az egyiket rĂĄteszed a fejedre tehĂĄt van valami pĂĄnt vagy akĂĄrmi a kĂ©t hangszĂłrĂł között. A mĂĄsikat meg csak a fĂŒledbe dugod. A nagy izĂ© a fejhallgatĂł a "fĂŒlbedugĂłs" pedig a fĂŒlhallgatĂł. De lehet, hogy nem.
As Grand Central Station celebrates its 100th birthday today, letâs remember that in 1965 the Penn Central Co. proposed the erection of a 55-story tower atop the stationâs main building (the facade would have been proposed), designed by architect Marcel Breuer.
The ensuing legal battle made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, and their decision in Penn Central Co. vs. the City of New York still serves as the basis for most of the countryâs local landmark laws and ordinances.Â
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He needs to continue down the path heâs just begun, and he needs to begin making honest amends. It will take time and it will be difficult, but like many fallen famous figures, heâll be back. He may be hated, but he should never be underestimated.
Brian Jonestown Massacre - Not If You Were The Last Dandy On Earth (1998)
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