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Jesda
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I just paid $5 to get on NICO at the airport. I am freaking pathetic.

On the plus side, Salt Lake City chicks are HOT.

-Jesda


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SmithSR
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hot but mormon. look, no touch, unless you want a litter of Jesdas, which you just might, in which case, have at it. I'd pass though.

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Jesda wrote:I just paid $5 to get on NICO at the airport. I am freaking pathetic.

On the plus side, Salt Lake City chicks are HOT.

-Jesda


NICO?? say what :oface

Jesda, you have mail at [email protected]

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you need help :)

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those SLC girls are getting pretty cheap...

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SmithSR wrote:hot but mormon. look, no touch, unless you want a litter of Jesdas, which you just might, in which case, have at it. I'd pass though.


mormons....-=shudder=-

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Quote » unless you want a litter [/quote]ROFL!!!

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ol

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wow.... $5??

*dont know what to say next*

:D

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Yep, now thats a definite addiction. You should have brought some of the girls home with you as carry on baggage. :D

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Jesda
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lessthanjakejohn wrote:NICO?? say what :oface

Jesda, you have mail at [email protected]


Got it! Im a bit tipsy now but I'll setup your account tomorrowww. :)DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

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damn Orgazmo...

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There will be no damning orgasmo. You know it is a true classic. :D

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you know... chicks at Arizona are really hot!

I go there pretty often and man o man, right before summer hits, the temp is like 80 and all the chicks come out in skimpy clothes...real nice!

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But then again... I can always go to the beach out here and enjoy the view there at anytime... or even at the universities, or the mall, or just about any public hangout here in So Cal... gotta love livin in So Cal!

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Black240 wrote:But then again... I can always go to the beach out here and enoy the view there at anytime... or even at the universities, or the mall, or just about any public hangout here in So Cal... gotta love livin in So Cal!


I hate you, or rather hate NY. :mad:

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Thay aint all as pure as they are suppose to be. Especially the younger genreration.

Jesda, You got it bad. But in this case, I say that the addiction may not be a bad thing.

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Wow and I thought I was pathetic for being on here all the time!!!!! YOU WASTED MONEY!

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JESTER wrote:Thay aint all as pure as they are suppose to be. Especially the younger genreration.

Jesda, You got it bad. But in this case, I say that the addiction may not be a bad thing.


Thats for sure i have stories about the mormon girls from the washington DC temple (one of three in the nation).

MAN can they get busy. They just dont need alcohol to get there...:D

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Hahahahha, Im on my laptop, in the middle of the street! I tapped into a wireless signal!!!!!

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Hmmmm. This reminds me of two weeks ago. I was drunk in Niagara Falls, Canada and I paid two bucks for 10 minutes of internet time at a stupid hotel pay internet kiosk. I had a good run at the casino and cashed out with 200 canadian. (which is what, maybe 50 bucks in US dollars? :) )

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Jesda wrote:Hahahahha, Im on my laptop, in the middle of the street! I tapped into a wireless signal!!!!!


HAHAHAHHAHAHA

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Thats pretty bad, but i also got excited when i saw NICO CDs at Barnes and Noble. Turns out its some girl band. or maybe a solo artist. lemme look them up.

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Huh, maybe shes not so bad. dont think i'll be buying any records soon though....

"One of the most fascinating figures of rock's fringes, Nico hobnobbed, worked, and was romantically linked with an incredible assortment of the most legendary entertainers of the '60s. The paradox of her career was that she herself never attained the fame of her peers, pursuing a distinctly individualistic and uncompromising musical career that was uncommercial, but wholly admirable and influential. Nico first rose to fame as a European supermodel, also landing a bit part in Fellini's La Dolce Vita film and giving birth to a son by Alain Delon. In 1965, she attracted the attention of Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham, who gave her a chance to record for his Immediate label, though the resulting single, which also featured Brian Jones and Jimmy Page on guitars, flopped. Shortly afterward, she moved to New York, where Andy Warhol installed her as a vestigial presence and occasional lead singer for the Velvet Underground. The band never really accepted her as a bona fide member and she departed in 1967, but not before contributing unforgettable deadpan vocals to three of the songs on their classic 1967 debut album.

Nico embarked on a solo career, recording folk-rock-flavored songs for her debut Chelsea Girl album with assistance from Jackson Browne, Lou Reed, and John Cale. Her 1969 follow-up, The Marble Index, was a dramatic departure that unveiled her doom-laden, gothic persona, produced by Cale and prominently featuring her deep vocals, impenetrable lyrics, and ghostly harmonium. Her subsequent '70s albums explored much the same territory, with assistance from Cale and influential art rockers like Eno and Phil Manzanera. Her career fell into disarray during the rest of the '70s and the '80s as she struggled with a massive drug habit and tangled personal life. She released several live albums on various labels, but the ill-planned Drama of Exile and the more successful Camera Obscura were her only coherent studio efforts until she died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Ibiza in 1988.

The original goth rocker, Nico's albums are demanding and bleak, but map a unique and starkly powerful vision that has become more influential with age. An intimate of Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, the Velvet Underground, the Stones, Jim Morrison, Iggy Pop, and others, her fascinating story is recounted in the biography Nico: The Life & Lies of an Icon by Richard Witts, published in Great Britain by Virgin books; The End by James Young is a seedy look at her drug-addled final years by a member of her touring band. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide "


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