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Thelonious Monk

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  1. Harold the Butcher When Harold steals a ham from Mr. Green's shop, he makes up for it by working for him Written by Joseph Purdy Storyboard Direction by Stark Howell Animation Direction by Larry Leichliter Storyboard Artist: Kurt Dumas Cast: Arnold - Phillip Van Dyke Harold - Justin Shenkarow Mr. Green - James Keane Mr. Berman - David Wohl Mrs. Berman, Mrs. Pataki (uncredited) - Kath E. Soucie Rabbi Goldberg - Elliot Gould * Harold's parents' first names (Jerry and Marilyn) are mentioned for the first time * Harold mentions prosciutto (a form of ham) and pork sausage, but they aren't Kosher either * In past episodes, Helga's been shown to live some distance from Arnold and the butcher shop, so what is her mother doing there? Apparently, it's something she doesn't usually do, as he calls Mr. Green "Mr. Blue" (although Helga knows who Mr. Green is; she mentions him by name in "The Vacant Lot") * Speaking of Miriam, Kath E. Soucie wasn't credited for doing her voice, only as Mrs. Berman
  2. i think i have enough opinions now, and i'll start shopping around again. i wanted to stick with one headphone for simplicity's sake, but may just end up with multiple pairs once more. i could shell out a few thousand for some of the near-unobtainium cans, but i'd rather be spending all of that money on music -- it'd be rather horrible of me to spend so much dough on audio, where it could be going to actually owning half of the albums i pirate. i'll probably end up with a good ss amp (thinking ec/ss, gs1, b22, etc) and hd6x0s/grados.
  3. let's keep in mind that i'm just trying to listen to music with all of the instruments being clear, retaining their character, etc -- not to punish my ears. so long as the headphones in question don't run out of gas, clip and get all muddy with metal, i'm fine. if i wanted my skull crushed and ears drilled into by screeching high notes, i'd just buy a military specifications (like the headphone amps pilots use for their helmets) amp and turn my ksc75s up all the way.
  4. i could afford one right now, but the problems would be: (a) finding one for sale and beating out other potential buyers ( getting the electronics to do the thing justice.
  5. a headphone that handles brutal, percussive death metal with ease, in addition to not sounding cramped whilst playing symphonies. it sucks that two of my favorite types of music are totally diametrically opposed, from a sonic standpoint. the headphone needs to: - handle pounding double-bass, extremely distorted electric guitar, guttural vocals & thick, accented basslines.. lots of bass impact without getting muddy - not be bright and sibilant on poorly recorded black metal with lots of tape hiss - have a decently sized soundstage to handle large-ensemble symphonies and other types of classical music: such as beethoven, ives, schumann, wagner, gorecki, et cetera... again, sibilance hurts here any suggestions? when i had the hd650, it muddied up a bit with stuff like morpheus descends, immolation and massacra... but i think that may just have been due to a lack of good amplification. grados just don't have the soundstage to handle large-scale classical music. the k501s were great, but lacked the nuts to handle the metal of any sort. so.. any metal success stories with hd650s? are more expensive headphones (hp1000s? taket "engrish website" h2s?) the only way to go? voice yr opinion today.
  6. http://www.mediafire.com/?bd5jgxdtxjl perhaps it can affect you like it did me.
  7. i'm brushing up on my card magic at the moment, i have been mainly focused on card-throwing as of late i'll check out mentalism, sounds interesting!
  8. http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/calling-bullshit/james-randi-offers-1-million-if-audiophiles-can-prove-7250-speaker-cables-are-better-305549.php best contest ever probably
  9. remasters sound different! edit: typically they come out years after the original album!
  10. what kind of magic do you do
  11. it's not hard to keep a good ratio on oink. just download a few things that are downloaded frequently, and upload a bunch of flac. it's hard if you can't keep your computer on 24/7, though.
  12. why don't you guys just use oink? it's much better and runs a lower risk of being caught than demonoid... pretty much no chance.
  13. no, you win, failing to read sarcasm always results in an internet argument loss congrats
  14. i was being facetious in the post in the monk topic if not liking nine inch nails is a music crime, then i am the charles manson.
  15. it's not my fault this album is fucking horrible
  16. this one is even better http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0744/ i actually had to eat one.
  17. some other test that escapes me at the moment matched me up with steve hansen: now i just have to wait to be able to vote.
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