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1999-04-09 23:36Tom Millar (idm) The Hulkster
1999-04-10 00:18Bill Goldberg Re: (idm) The Hulkster
└─ 1999-04-10 04:56Kevin Nash Re: (idm) The Hulkster
1999-04-10 05:06Tom Millar Re: (idm) The Hulkster
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1999-04-09 23:36Tom MillarAside from the inflammatory comments about NinjaTune and such etcetera, does anybody else
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Fri, 09 Apr 1999 19:36:31 -0400
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Aside from the inflammatory comments about NinjaTune and such etcetera, does anybody else think it's pretty neat concept to have a professional wrestler of celebrity status on a list devoted to such odd & often deranged-sounding music? If this is the real Hollywood Hogan, then this is the perfect example of the pervasive/addictive nature of the music we listen to and how it can be enjoyed by those from ALL, and I mean ALL, walks of life, whether you be a Linux/BSD hackerboy or a post-hippie boomer or a housewife or a college student or whatever. Whether he's the real Hogan or not, who knows (or cares, really) it's still a cool concept. It's almost too absurd not to be true, in a way. At any rate, having a person who just calls themself "Hulk Hogan" is odd on a list like this, so I guess it's still an example of how diverse techno/IDM fandom is. Just some thoughts. I've been bored today... Tom P.S. The new Funki Porcini is excellent, great stuff. Epic yet mundane, what Funki does best, rather late-Bop-era-ified with respect to the jazz side of it.
1999-04-10 00:18Bill Goldberg>Whether he's the real Hogan or not, who knows (or cares, really) it's still a >cool conce
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quoted 5 lines Whether he's the real Hogan or not, who knows (or cares, really) it's still a>Whether he's the real Hogan or not, who knows (or cares, really) it's still a >cool concept. >It's almost too absurd not to be true, in a way. At any rate, having a person >who just calls themself "Hulk Hogan" is odd on a list like this, so I guess >it's still an example of how diverse techno/IDM fandom is.
I agree wholeheartedly. Goldberg.
1999-04-10 04:56Kevin NashAt 08:18 PM 4/9/99 -0400, Bill Goldberg wrote: >>Whether he's the real Hogan or not, who k
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At 08:18 PM 4/9/99 -0400, Bill Goldberg wrote:
quoted 8 lines Whether he's the real Hogan or not, who knows (or cares, really) it's still a>>Whether he's the real Hogan or not, who knows (or cares, really) it's still a >>cool concept. >>It's almost too absurd not to be true, in a way. At any rate, having a person >>who just calls themself "Hulk Hogan" is odd on a list like this, so I guess >>it's still an example of how diverse techno/IDM fandom is. > >I agree wholeheartedly. >Goldberg.
I disagree. You're going down at Spring Stampede, Goldberg. I'm the only person to beat you. I've done it before and I'll do it again on the pay-per-view. Wolfpac in tha house! -Kevin Nash
1999-04-10 05:06Tom MillarOr not.
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Sat, 10 Apr 1999 01:06:06 -0400
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Or not.