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    i used to love that pink floyd quote.

    cracked me the fuck up. it never made any sense from what i could tell, but it amused me and i would randomly quote it and get really odd looks, but usually someone would recognize it.

    never was a big fan of pink floyd, in fact i can't say i can even name one song of theirs i even like. maybe the brick in the wall song, and money is ok i guess, but i'm stretching at this point.

    heard yesterday the bassist died. that's a shame. i think it was cancer. i think i felt worse knowing that someone died and that it didn't affect me much, as if because i didn't value much of what he did his value as a person ceased to move me. i remember thinking george carlin's death was kinda sad and unbelievable, but then again i liked carlin. realistically, everyone's life should mean the same and make the same emotional impact, (with obvious exceptions made for abusive, violent criminals) but honestly, who has the energy?

    well, it's morning and i've signed onto qbn. all you brits need to get a cup of juice ready to pour over your head.

    i've heard i have that effect on people

    • the bassist died too?Jnr_Madison
    • They guy who says that line is Scottish :DJnr_Madison
    • he was the keyboardist you daft thing.kelpie
    • keyboardist, bassist, the function is the same. i did say i wasn't a fan7point34
    • my apologies to locustsloth and any other bassists on this forum7point34
    • hahaJnr_Madison
    • The guy who says that line is indeed Scottish. That explains why I couldn't make out a single bloody word of it.SkyPoo

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