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bavid dammer
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Wed Mar-06-13 01:31 PM

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"as time goes on, the term "digging" will begin..."
Wed Mar-06-13 01:40 PM by bavid dammer

  

          

to have more in common with actual archeology in the sense that people unearth massive creations from the past that our diminishing standards can hardly even conceive the life or existence of.

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“Change is inevitable. Progress is optional.” – Tony Robbins

  

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awesome fucking post.
May 15th 2014
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you replying to your own dumbass shit now?
May 16th 2014
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Digging this post
May 15th 2014
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thanks for digging it.
May 16th 2014
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great melodies don't die.
May 15th 2014
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I dig a pony
May 15th 2014
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jabron_lames
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Thu May-15-14 12:33 AM

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1. "awesome fucking post."
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cgonz00cc
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Fri May-16-14 06:39 PM

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silentnoah
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Thu May-15-14 02:08 AM

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jabron_lames
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Fri May-16-14 09:49 AM

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every "golden era" was just a creation and adherence to standards by a variety of contributors creating an abundance of alike material.

  

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Joe Corn Mo
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Thu May-15-14 08:09 AM

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3. "great melodies don't die. "
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did you know ppl are discovering old records?

right now, today-- there is a generation of kids
that did not grow up on michael jackson
that are discovering his albums, his videos, and his legacy.

there are also new generations discovering
p-funk, the beatles, and miles davis.
the kids are alright.

i was in a club this weekend with young ppl
jamming to old ass MJ records.

melody never dies.
great music lives forever.






>to have more in common with actual archeology in the sense
>that people unearth massive creations from the past that our
>diminishing standards can hardly even conceive the life or
>existence of.

  

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mathmagic
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Thu May-15-14 04:09 PM

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where you can celebrate anything you want

  

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