i miss horns.

killallhippies

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someone should do something about that. they were really neat and then everyone just got sick of them. stupid assholes.

:(

that means i'm sad.

:mad:

and that one means that i am angry.

dicks.
 
i capitalized DVD like an hour ago. catch up.

A shrink would probably have a good time with the fact that you capitalize DVD but not proper nouns. I'm sure there is something there that has to do with wanting to have sex with your mother or not being properly toilet trained.
 
Horns in Spanish have a different connotation.

Not the kind you play, the kind you wear on your head.

Usualy it's the men said to wear them, when they're cockholded.

I guess the term is something like "had horns put on him."
 
Horns in Spanish have a different connotation.

Not the kind you play, the kind you wear on your head.

Usualy it's the men said to wear them, when they're cockholded.

I guess the term is something like "had horns put on him."

Cockholded? Is that the kind of thing that girls do to pay you back for taking them to a mid-grade restaurant?
 
Horns in Spanish have a different connotation.

Not the kind you play, the kind you wear on your head.

Usualy it's the men said to wear them, when they're cockholded.

I guess the term is something like "had horns put on him."

how do they feel about accordions? i mean besides mexicans. those guys clearly fucking love accordions, but i have no idea about anyone else.
 
Horns in Spanish have a different connotation.

Not the kind you play, the kind you wear on your head.

Usualy it's the men said to wear them, when they're cockholded.

I guess the term is something like "had horns put on him."

Do you mean cuckolded?
 
how do they feel about accordions? i mean besides mexicans. those guys clearly fucking love accordions, but i have no idea about anyone else.

The Argentines like their accordions, tango and all.

Of course Mexicans love them, dates back to when they had Maximilian, who brought the polka. That's all that kind of Mexican music is, polka with a bunch of whining. Harsh but true.

That said, there's other great types of Mexican music.
 
i actually like their brand of polka in small doses, but i'm weird. also, it never comes in small doses.

it just goes on and on and on.
 
i actually like their brand of polka in small doses, but i'm weird. also, it never comes in small doses.

it just goes on and on and on.

Lately I've been getting really into cumbia digital, which has a distinctive Andean strain. Not panpipes or anything cheesy, but traditional cumbia and Indian music merged with electronica. Most of my friends don't like it, think it's repetitive, but I can't get enough.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47RZ7CsEcBk
 
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