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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of ST 12", Dissipation of Clouds, The Barrier LP, Today My Friend You Drunk the Venom LP, Good Boy Bad Boy, 2022 Sampler, Dead End Beat LP, ST LP, Vol. 1, and 149 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography 204.20 GBP or more (60% OFF) Send as Gift Share / Embed 1. Low Culture - Slave 01:48 info 2. Iron Chic - Goofy's Concern (Butthole Surfers) 03:48 info 3. BUZZorHOWL - Fuel 03:21 info 4. Tight bros - Trapped In My Head 02:58 info 5. Flamingo 50 - Losing Out 03:34 info 6. Future Virgins - Counting Sheep (Show Me) 02:10 info 7. A Page Of Punk - Don't Look Back In Anger 01:34 info 8. Fist City - Endless Bummer 02:12 info 9. Rad Company - Under The Blade 02:11 info 10. What-A-Nights - You Need Me 01:39 info 11. Baby Ghosts - Heaven Is A Place In Space 03:15 info 12. Werewolves On Motorcycles - An Affair To Dismember 01:55 info 13. Murmurs - Thirty Five Summers 03:14 info 14. Good Grief - The Track (J Church) 03:02 info 15. Piss Test - Mussolini 01:31 info 16. The Sweatshop Boys - Race Car 02:02 info 17. Unfun - Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill (Husker Du) 02:55 info 18. Toys That Kill - Maybe This Cult Is Way Off 04:08 info about Song from every band I have either released or co-released in 2013. Free download (Pay what you want too!).Merry Xmas!! $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released December 16, 2013 license all rights reserved tags Tags budget rock metal punk garage hardcore punk husker du new wave post-punk powerpop punk speedcore United Kingdom Shopping cart total USD Check out about Drunken Sailor Records UK




The Good Boy Bad Boy Free Download



Reviewed by: A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl Karen Coats Stone, Tanya Lee A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl. Lamb, 2006228p Library ed. ISBN 0-385-90946-2$16.99 Trade ed. ISBN 0-385-74702-0$14.95 Ad Gr. 9-12 A studly senior, initials T. L., prowls his way mercilessly through the halls of a high school, scoping out girls vulnerable to his predatory charm, only to dump them once the relationship is sexually consummated or it becomes obvious that it won't be. His story is told through the affecting free verse of three of his conquests, Josie, Nicolette, and Aviva, each of whom initially insists that she is confident in her own attractiveness and resistant to the games of players like T. L. His first glance, however, turns them into puddles of goo, and they each willfully mistake his attention as an affirmation of their specialness in his universe, ignoring the overheard jibes of his friends and fully believing his made-for-teen-movie lines. Josie, the youngest of the three, is the most self-aware both during and after her seduction, and she decides to "out" T. L. by turning the blank pages at the back of the library copy of Forever into a bulletin board for the burned, directing both Nicolette and Aviva there when it becomes obvious that they have joined that not-very-select club. This is an appealing topic, and Stone creates credible voices for her girls. The message of strength is undercut, though, by tired clichés and stereotypes, especially as the girls, at first so assertive about their empowered sexuality, wilt into needy and deceived victims, and the boys are given no credit for any emotional depth or complexity. Moreover, there is the clear message that this kind of pain is necessary for female emotional growth and that being savvy enough to avoid it is somehow a mark of immaturity, as these girls pity their friends who haven't yet crushed and been crushed. This will nonetheless speak to a large audience of girls willing to martyr themselves on the altar of heartless high-school demigods; recommend it to girls who take grrl rockers' "pain is power" lyrics as their late-night anthems.


Before Santa Klaas came into the Netherlands, that is, to Belgium and Holland, he was called by many names, in the different countries in which he lived, and where he visited. Some people say he was born in Myra, many hundred years ago before the Dutch had a dyke or a windmill, or waffles, or wooden shoes. Others tell us how, in time of famine, the good saint found the bodies of three little boys, pickled in a tub, at a market for sale, and to be eaten up. They had been salted down to keep till sold. The kind gentleman and saint, whose name was Nicholas, restored these three children to life. It is said that once he lost his temper, and struck with his fist a gentleman named Arius; but the story-teller does not believe this, for he thinks it is a fib, made up long afterward. How could a saint lose his temper so?


It is ridiculous how many stories they do tell of this good man, Nicholas, who was said to be what they call a bishop, or inspector, who goes around seeing that things are done properly in the churches. It was because the Reverend Mr. Nicholas had to travel about a good deal, that the sailors and travellers built temples and churches in his honor. To travel, one must have a ship on the sea and a horse on the land, or a reindeer up in the cold north; though now, it is said, he comes to Holland in a steamship, and uses an automobile.


Santa Klaas does not like such people. Moreover, he was just as good to the poor slaves, as to white children. So the colored people loved the good saint also. Their pickaninnies always hung up their stockings on the evening of December sixth.


Santa Klaas cares nothing about rich girls or poor girls, for all the kinds of boys he knows about or thinks of are good boys and bad boys. A youngster caught stealing jam out of the closet, or cookies from the kitchen, or girls lifting lumps of sugar out of the sugar bowl, or eating too much fudge, or that are mean, stingy, selfish, or have bad tempers, are considered naughty and more worthy of the switch than of presents. So are the boys who attend Sunday School for a few weeks before Christmas, and then do not come any more till next December. These Santa Klaas turns over to Pete, to be well thrashed.


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