Depression sucks
Dropping Like Flies
busy day for death - Luke Perry died after his stroke.
Got wrote:
busy day for death
I mean, 150K people die every day, so if we're at 2, I think we're doing alright.
excontradiction wrote:Got wrote:
busy day for death
I mean, 150K people die every day, so if we're at 2, I think we're doing alright.
but, you don't get points on here, for announcing all those other deaths.
excontradiction wrote:Finally someone understands what the integer thread is all about. Its a rolling compendium of loss. A compendium of souls, people.Got wrote:
busy day for death
I mean, 150K people die every day,
RIP Luke Perry. So sad.
Sara Romweber
Yada wrote:best known from Let's Active :(
Sara Romweber
Defamatory wrote:So basically unknown then?Yada wrote:best known from Let's Active :(
Sara Romweber
Julian, wrote:Defamatory wrote:So basically unknown then?Yada wrote:best known from Let's Active :(
Sara Romweber
Was she Dexter Romweber's sister or wife?
I'm actually more familiar with Let's Active than Prodigy. True story.
Older sister
Space wrote:Well, considering The Prodigy headlined individual concerts that had more people in attendance than Let's Go's entire discography sold, I would say you are not representative of the general music-listening public.
I'm actually more familiar with Let's Active than Prodigy. True story.
I don’t think he said that
Yada wrote:
Sara Romweber
Really sad. An NC gem.
King Kong Bundy
Well, considering The Prodigy headlined individual concerts that had more people in attendance than Let's Go's entire discography sold, I would say you are not representative of the general music-listening public.
Let's Active was a minor indie band in the 80s but they got pulled along with a lot of REM fandom and were on MTV and it wouldn't surprise me if their total discrography sold 65,000, which is the head count of Prodigy's biggest concert.
I'd have to say that Prodigy probably has Let's Active beat on this, but I don't think its as cut and dry as you might think.
Relaxer wrote:Well, considering The Prodigy headlined individual concerts that had more people in attendance than Let's Go's entire discography sold, I would say you are not representative of the general music-listening public.
Let's Active was a minor indie band in the 80s but they got pulled along with a lot of REM fandom and were on MTV and it wouldn't surprise me if their total discrography sold 65,000, which is the head count of Prodigy's biggest concert.
I'd have to say that Prodigy probably has Let's Active beat on this, but I don't think its as cut and dry as you might think.
And prodigy is a terrible group.
Yada wrote:That's completely immaterial to my 100% correct and inarguable statement that Sara Romweber is "basically unknown". Any attempts to bring Prodigy into the discussion by other people is just an attempt to distract folks from my 100% correct and inarguable statement hurting their feelings.Relaxer wrote:Well, considering The Prodigy headlined individual concerts that had more people in attendance than Let's Go's entire discography sold, I would say you are not representative of the general music-listening public.
Let's Active was a minor indie band in the 80s but they got pulled along with a lot of REM fandom and were on MTV and it wouldn't surprise me if their total discrography sold 65,000, which is the head count of Prodigy's biggest concert.
I'd have to say that Prodigy probably has Let's Active beat on this, but I don't think its as cut and dry as you might think.
And prodigy is a terrible group.
Julian, wrote:Yada wrote:That's completely immaterial to my 100% correct and inarguable statement that Sara Romweber is "basically unknown". Any attempts to bring Prodigy into the discussion by other people is just an attempt to distract folks from my 100% correct and inarguable statement hurting their feelings.Relaxer wrote:Well, considering The Prodigy headlined individual concerts that had more people in attendance than Let's Go's entire discography sold, I would say you are not representative of the general music-listening public.
Let's Active was a minor indie band in the 80s but they got pulled along with a lot of REM fandom and were on MTV and it wouldn't surprise me if their total discrography sold 65,000, which is the head count of Prodigy's biggest concert.
I'd have to say that Prodigy probably has Let's Active beat on this, but I don't think its as cut and dry as you might think.
And prodigy is a terrible group.
No hurt feelings here. I'm pretty sure she's more well known than you.
SLAM!