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"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992Comment
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Actually, using AOL email makes alot of sense. AOL doesn't read or data-mine your emails ala Google. And, AOL doesn't delete your old emails. For those of us who are stable and responsible (and thus don't change e-mail accounts and phone numbers for no reason), we usually have the same email addresses that we started with online back in the 1990s. And, with AOL, every contact I ever sent an email to is saved, as are all my important emails from nearly 20 years ago.
Still using AOL email actually makes more sense than listening to "Hair Nation" waiting for "Don't Close Your Eyes" or some lame ass Danger Danger or Trixter shit song to come on because it reminds you of your worthless lost glam rock spandex days of yesteryear.Comment
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You're right about one thing. Danger Danger and Trixter came along at the end of the "era," when every label had to have their version of the successful bands that came before. Those shit signings led to the end of the genre, MTV switched gears to the mopes and it was done.
If that first paragraph wasn't so well written I'd have sworn this was WARF. And then the second sentence yet again parrots Kristy. But you mentioned "stable and responsible," and I'm pretty sure WARF is neither of those. :DWriting In All Proper Case Takes Extra Time, Is Confusing To Read, And Is Completely Pointless.Comment
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Actually, using AOL email makes alot of sense. AOL doesn't read or data-mine your emails ala Google. And, AOL doesn't delete your old emails. For those of us who are stable and responsible (and thus don't change e-mail accounts and phone numbers for no reason), we usually have the same email addresses that we started with online back in the 1990s. And, with AOL, every contact I ever sent an email to is saved, as are all my important emails from nearly 20 years ago.
Still using AOL email actually makes more sense than listening to "Hair Nation" waiting for "Don't Close Your Eyes" or some lame ass Danger Danger or Trixter shit song to come on because it reminds you of your worthless lost glam rock spandex days of yesteryear.
Generally these type of AOL account holders use words and screen names that would be considered reasons for termination and have explaining to do, had co workers or immediate family members discovered the detrimental language used in your, "20 year ago" top secret 007, 12 year old brain.
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