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Post by TLCM on Mar 18, 2003 20:06:34 GMT -5
Wow Josh, I didn't think you were capable of writing something so beautiful amd sincere. I apologise, I was incredibly wrong. That little bit on why you like Jebediah is most likely the best thing to ever be written on this message board and to think I considered you the insult king and spamfesterteer.
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Post by josha on Mar 18, 2003 22:56:53 GMT -5
i aim to please
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Post by Dudley on Mar 19, 2003 1:23:10 GMT -5
measured my life in coffee spoons.... the key to doing a lit essay is blabbing. oh, that and making up words (this actually works...i think i made up the word "pretrogany" in an essay...they didnt notice). what exactly does 'pretrogany' actually mean? lol, measured my life in coffee spoons.. 'the feebly winking moon' godDAMN now we're quoting Eliot...
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Post by slushpup on Mar 19, 2003 1:53:59 GMT -5
what exactly does 'pretrogany' actually mean? lol, measured my life in coffee spoons.. 'the feebly winking moon' godDAMN now we're quoting Eliot..."petrogany"- a combination of patriarchy and hegemony. when used in a sentence for a TS elliot essay, it could be: "Elliot uses the metaphor of the women discussing Michelangelo in his poem 'The Love Song Of J Arthur Prufrock' to critique the petrogany that women in 18th century society were subject to, thus critiquing society's patriarchal and misogynistic unfaultering predisposition." hehehe....
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Post by josha on Mar 19, 2003 4:23:41 GMT -5
Jebediah remind me of imogen bailey, so very beautiful, and althrough havent made it REALLY huge (like some american punk band) the people that follow them are very "patriotic"
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Post by Dudley on Mar 19, 2003 5:43:26 GMT -5
"petrogany"- a combination of patriarchy and hegemony. when used in a sentence for a TS elliot essay, it could be: "Elliot uses the metaphor of the women discussing Michelangelo in his poem 'The Love Song Of J Arthur Prufrock' to critique the petrogany that women in 18th century society were subject to, thus critiquing society's patriarchal and misogynistic unfaultering predisposition." hehehe.... copy and PASTE.... and I DO believe the title is 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock'... (jeeez : I like it when school and my interests collide, ie when Buffy talks about Othello, and we're talking about Othello... time i
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Post by slushpup on Mar 20, 2003 10:21:21 GMT -5
copy and PASTE.... and I DO believe the title is 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock'... (jeeez : what do you want from me?? i gave you a sentence! sheesh...the nerve of some people.... here are some more nice big words to you, courtesy of my facist year 12 lit teacher: - antididacticism - monolithic male cannon - essentialised gender roles - bildungsroman - existentialism - cultural relativism - poststructuralism - anagnorisis and who said id never be able to use what i learnt from lit in life...
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Post by kelly on Mar 21, 2003 2:37:08 GMT -5
"Elliot uses the metaphor of the women discussing Michelangelo in his poem 'The Love Song Of J Arthur Prufrock' to critique the petrogany that women in 18th century society were subject to, thus critiquing society's patriarchal and misogynistic unfaultering predisposition." hehehe.... riiight
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Post by TLCM on Mar 21, 2003 4:05:35 GMT -5
It's true, we can't stick to the original topic on this board.
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Post by slushpup on Mar 21, 2003 6:06:38 GMT -5
It's true, we can't stick to the original topic on this board. i like jebediah! does anyone else? sorry....
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Post by Super Ted on Mar 21, 2003 6:46:46 GMT -5
i'm a big fan... HOWEVER, i'm too tired to type a huge amount of words in this space to show appreciation for these mother-bitches, so i chose a few that i thought were appropriate: Jebs goes off like a [glow=red,2,300]frog[/glow] in a sock p.s. to be a mother-bitch is a good thing
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Post by Tegan on Mar 22, 2003 21:49:06 GMT -5
For me, Jebediahs music gives me the incentive to jump outta bed in the morning with a big grin on my face. It's become routine now, ever since catching their B.D.O gig in Sydney this year (front row!), that as Soon as I get up I crank Jebediah. I can't wait to hear some new stuff. So Thanks Jebs and get well soon Brett.
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Post by Beck on Mar 23, 2003 2:21:24 GMT -5
well i'm a bit late on the uptake (my computer was getting fixed but got a new one instead $$$$$$ ) anyways... i think everyone has expressed pretty much the same feelings i have. i've only just turned 20 and so i haven't been into appreciating music for that many years now. but ever since i realised that there is so much more to music than the top 40 shit out these days i have been in love with the jeb's music. i remember first seeing them at a homebake on the gold coast and hearing harpoon live. i was hooked from then on. since then i've seen them 14 times and counting (including festivals) and i never get sick of seeing them. i'm very excited about hearing some new stuff. each time a new album comes out i fall more in love with their music. keep up the great work guys. i listen the jebs all the time and know that if i need a pick up or some time to myself all i have to do is put on some jebs and everything will be fine. ;D
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Post by josha on Mar 26, 2003 22:37:15 GMT -5
i put on some Josie from Blink 182 then "everythings gunna be fine".....
Shit Im gunna fuck me up
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Post by sarah on Apr 10, 2003 6:54:40 GMT -5
hey guys,
sorry for bumping this and being a pain in the arse...
i'm doing a fanscene section for star machine and basically to start off with, want to gather people's two cents worth on the band and how they've influenced you... if you want to be a part of it by either a] contributing what you've already written here, or b] writing something different, i'll love you forever... i just need yr name and location. you can pm me or drop us a line at sarah@starmachine.org.
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