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Re: NUDE MODELS
| Shawn | 24 Jun 2007 15:03 |
>>>>Bands need to get wise and realize they need neither the companies, the >>>>RIAA, nor the stores...they can direct sell their own stuff to the fans [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] >> > never heard that one. wouldn't have believed either. I remember that. (I didn't believe it either)
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| someone@some.domain.invalid | 24 Jun 2007 14:52 |
>>>Bands need to get wise and realize they need neither the companies, the >>>RIAA, nor the stores...they can direct sell their own stuff to the fans [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] >when they promised that cable would be ad free because it would be a >subsciption service? Even at 12 years old I knew they were jerking us... never heard that one. wouldn't have believed either.
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| Rufus | 24 Jun 2007 04:58 |
>>Bands need to get wise and realize they need neither the companies, the >>RIAA, nor the stores...they can direct sell their own stuff to the fans [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > for recors co's. > we need the chinese model here to eradicate the cp's. Yeah...I know the vote on net radio is coming soon...wouldn't mind seeing the net flooded with porn in a backlash if something as legit as net radio gets quashed. It's all about advertizing dollars...remember when they promised that cable would be ad free because it would be a subsciption service? Even at 12 years old I knew they were jerking us...
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| someone@some.domain.invalid | 24 Jun 2007 04:11 |
>>>>>>>>In article <pan.2007.06.23.18.57.16.476375@earthNOSPAMlink.net>, Greg >>>>> [quoted text clipped - 67 lines] >need to get a clue and start exploring the coop net-biz model...that's >what the pron venders do, and look at that profit margin. web radio may be dead shortly. the riaa is asking for fee hikes that are retarded. evensatellite radio won't be able to play, never mind college radio. the majority of consumers by from stores. you have to change them. porn vendors are smart...musicians are..... musicians. most need good business agents. most of them work for recors co's. we need the chinese model here to eradicate the cp's.
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| Rufus | 24 Jun 2007 03:28 |
>>>>>>>In article <pan.2007.06.23.18.57.16.476375@earthNOSPAMlink.net>, Greg >>>> [quoted text clipped - 60 lines] > industry record profits for 11 years running. > is all this clear? Bands need to get wise and realize they need neither the companies, the RIAA, nor the stores...they can direct sell their own stuff to the fans from any web host these days. They can even set up their own net radio stations and grab their own ad profits if they want...musicians really need to get a clue and start exploring the coop net-biz model...that's what the pron venders do, and look at that profit margin.
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| someone@some.domain.invalid | 24 Jun 2007 02:18 |
>>>>>>In article <pan.2007.06.23.18.57.16.476375@earthNOSPAMlink.net>, Greg >>> [quoted text clipped - 45 lines] >have to give up a cut. All a band needs a promoter for anymore is to >back a tour. music co's are still around and more evil than ever. their toilet spoke's scum, the riaa are busy locking up gramma, (this is no joke.) for stealing music. band's continue to earn millions and receive nothing because of the slime. there are some copywright changes that make it worse. the consumer is taking it in the shorts and congress f.cks bands. yeah, they're around. sadly. you would think bands don't need them, but try to get your product in a store. over 90% of music sales are store based, even is they are electronic. and despite the fact i have uploaded and downloaded terrabytes of tunes, i still spend in excess of $300 per month on music. so it's my fault piracy has given the music industry record profits for 11 years running. is all this clear?
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| Rufus | 24 Jun 2007 01:53 |
>>>>>In article <pan.2007.06.23.18.57.16.476375@earthNOSPAMlink.net>, Greg >> [quoted text clipped - 36 lines] > gravy. price difference is nil because of same number > pressed. i guess the record co learned something. Record companies...are they still around? Don't think I've actually bought any music since I got a cable modem and net-radio. They've even got a net-enabled juke at my local...
Besides, these days any serious and seriously smart band ought to be producing and distributing thier own stuff direct to the public and not have to give up a cut. All a band needs a promoter for anymore is to back a tour.
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| someone@some.domain.invalid | 24 Jun 2007 01:37 |
>>>>In article <pan.2007.06.23.18.57.16.476375@earthNOSPAMlink.net>, Greg > Heilers [quoted text clipped - 31 lines] > >....but it's the thought that counts. there is one other early moms with slight changes, lumpy gravy. price difference is nil because of same number pressed. i guess the record co learned something.
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| Rufus | 24 Jun 2007 00:30 |
>>>In article <pan.2007.06.23.18.57.16.476375@earthNOSPAMlink.net>, Greg Heilers >> [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] > the type 2 was "cleaned up" and sells for $40-200 less > depending on condition. Ah-ha!..I've only heard the one version...
...but it's the thought that counts.
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| someone@some.domain.invalid | 24 Jun 2007 00:10 |
>> In article <pan.2007.06.23.18.57.16.476375@earthNOSPAMlink.net>, Greg Heilers > <gNOSPAMheilers@earthNOSPAMlink.net> wrote: [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > >...."only 14, and she knows how to nasty?" his wife's attending an orchid show she squealed for a week to get him to go but back in the bed his teenage queen is rocking and rolling and acting obscene baby, baby. the type 1 pressing has f.ck her as well as the backward palyed lines in the first song. the type 2 was "cleaned up" and sells for $40-200 less depending on condition.
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| Rufus | 23 Jun 2007 23:28 |
>>>I think this belongs in talk.origins >>> [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > till the cows come home. > -frank zappa ...I think it's "boogie till the cows come home"...
..."only 14, and she knows how to nasty?"
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| someone@some.domain.invalid | 23 Jun 2007 19:05 |
>> I think this belongs in talk.origins >> [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >posting), but what does it have to do with a group >such as "alt.food.barbecue?"...lol i want to smother that girl in chocolate syrup and f.ck her till the cows come home. -frank zappa
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| Greg Heilers | 23 Jun 2007 18:43 |
> I think this belongs in talk.origins > > ! Well, one can understand how or why it was cross-posted to "rec.models.scale" (even if one does not excuse the posting), but what does it have to do with a group such as "alt.food.barbecue?"...lol
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| Rick Merrill | 23 Jun 2007 18:09 |
I think this belongs in talk.origins
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| Chikita | 23 Jun 2007 15:52 |
Models for life drawing classes are often entirely nude, apart from inconspicuous personal items such as small jewelry. In a job advertisement seeking nude models, this may sometimes be referred to as being "undraped". In Western countries, there is generally no prohibition on the sexes posing nude for or drawing members of the opposite gender, although this was not always the case in the past.
http://modelsnude.blogspot.com/
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