Frantic
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- Apr 20, 2011
I only cook my steaks on a charcoal grill, properly marinated and seasoned.
And when it's 20 below in Connect-e-cut, what do you do then?
I only cook my steaks on a charcoal grill, properly marinated and seasoned.
MopTopMike said: ↑
I only cook my steaks on a charcoal grill, properly marinated and seasoned.And when it's 20 below in Connect-e-cut, what do you do then?
Wow, great the threads turned into a Cookery Show. Hearing you all talk about enjoying animal flesh is making me sad and sick in equal measure. After all meat is murder.![]()
Try physically not being able to eat any of that. My sensory eating disorder works wonders on one's diet.Wow, great the threads turned into a Cookery Show. Hearing you all talk about enjoying animal flesh is making me sad and sick in equal measure. After all meat is murder.
I've been a vegetarian for 17 years and you can't beat pizza, chips and beans..![]()
I would think the TS "brand Name" and quality of past issues is well worthy of continuation.
The songs on the compilation are what is more important anyway, not some new comp title.
I'm a vegetarian too (20 years), but I can't cook (luckilly, my wife can, big time).
In the end, I dig this comp even though I see why a few people could be upset about it. With 300 pressed, I doubt much dough will be make out of it anyway, sounds more to me like a fun DIY vanity project than a greedy one.
I will buy a new TS and I will buy it if it has another name aswell. But I don't think it would make such a difference. In fact I think that some people who gets introduced to TS by the new volume may even go back and get the old ones aswell if they get blown away by it, which probably won't happen if it's marketed as number one of some new series.
EXPO67 said:Why not release a brand new comp series with a new title and perhaps link it in with the release of the 60s garage bible "Teenbeat Mayhem"
EXPO67 said:Why not release a brand new comp series with a new title and perhaps link it in with the release of the 60s garage bible "Teenbeat Mayhem"