Zeon Santos's Comments

Hmmm, not sure if this is a backhanded compliment, or a truly positive bit of feedback, which is rare to find online these days. Either way, keep on laughing! And if you wonder why I didn't mention the casting couch angle see Ezz's comment above.
Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
I totally get that, and I got the reference as soon as I saw the pic on Reddit, but if you haven't noticed before Neatorama isn't exactly a porn friendly site, so I had to put a "nicer" spin on the pic. Thanks for letting all the readers who didn't get the reference know Ezz!
Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Pop up restaurants are temporary restaurants, sometimes popping up for just a night in someone's house, or a store that doesn't have restaurant equipment. In this case they're calling it a pop up because it will only be there until the end of August.
Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Haha, lazy editing. Despite my misspelling I love him too, ever since the days of the Airtight Garage and Blueberry released in the U.S. through Marvel's Epic Comics imprint. I hope he forgives me for misspelling his names!

Thanks for being kind with your edits Joseph, I really appreciate it!
Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Here's all I could find about it, and as the saying goes don't shoot the messenger, I'm just relaying something I read on another site to you, I truly have no way of knowing how much is true and how much is bull:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribs_%28recordings%29

http://kk.org/streetuse/2006/08/jazz-on-bones-xray-sound-recor-1/

the important bits:

But enterprising young people with technical skills learned to duplicate records with a converted phonograph that would “press” a record using a very unusual material for the purpose; discarded x-ray plates. This material was both plentiful and cheap, and millions of duplications of Western and Soviet groups were made and distributed by an underground roentgenizdat, or x-ray press, which is akin to the samizdat that was the notorious tradition of self-publication among banned writers in the USSR. According to rock historian Troitsky, the one-sided x-ray disks costed about one to one and a half rubles each on the black market, and lasted only a few months, as opposed to around five rubles for a two-sided vinyl disk.
Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Login to comment.


Page 12 of 30     first | prev | next | last

Profile for Zeon Santos

  • Member Since 2012/08/04


Statistics

Blog Posts

  • Posts Written 11,636
  • Comments Received 8,872
  • Post Views 18,426,078
  • Unique Visitors 15,418,356
  • Likes Received 19,564

Comments

  • Threads Started 148
  • Replies Posted 297
  • Likes Received 74
X

This website uses cookies.

This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By using this website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

I agree
 
Learn More