Heh, that's the beauty of ASCII! … well, OK, and unicode. We know so little of each other, yet can still maintain dialogue.
I first discovered Tool listening to an amateur metal show on a college radio station. I didn't find any of their work around town (I was in Grand Prairie, TX, working in a tempest cage). So, I called the radio station, who gave me an address, and I sent them a letter by US Mail. They sent me a CD of their EP, their only recorded work so far, and a sticker (a crescent wrench fashioned to look phallic). On 04/15/2016 09:04 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
Mr.Glen I didn't know you listend to the radeo much. Much less have it on durring the 90s. I only know of that song as my friends all but had Maynords(however that's spelled) CD play prettymuch anytime we went from Safeway to unwind. I shall endevour to take such articles as metaphor ocasionally All this time with peoples minds pretty far afield I thought it was that alien Hastir, or Just someone visiting from Galifrey with a nifty glove and a large magic blue box. Now all we need is someone wearing primithium chainmail with yellow hair and a nordic accent that carries a heavy magical hammer to help ensure the mad lizzard doesn't turn Newyork into a crater. The chitari and Bantner already beat them to it.
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