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Thursday, December 4, 2003
Splinter
The Offspring’s new album is available now… in Japan and Europe. Not in the United States. And they wonder why people download music with P2P. Results from softball Tuesday: We won the first game! Unfortunately, it was because the other team didn’t show up. I think we woulda beaten them anyway. Then we got killed by the first place team, who really shouldn’t have been in that league. We finished 5-5, and in second place, for the first time. All in all, it was a good season. I got the greatest comment posted last night: A Nigerian 419 scam. In my blog comments. It’s crazy. See it here. Alrighty, that’s all for now. |
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Usually albums are released in Japan first, and with bonus tracks, because otherwise the Japanese consumers would just buy the US versions, which are a lot cheaper.
woohoo. offspring rocks.
That kicks ass.
Britpower!
That’s why you get a service called Rhapsody! You don’t have to go out and buy CD’s or wait for delivery. It’s souper.