Crap seduction/ ngegombal #2

let's crap again from kaskus again I quote from the person who called moderator galau hopefully can entertain friends all let foxes me a little bit easy to read

girl: love klo we broke up, about you is difficult not to forget me?
 Guys: is not the case that it is difficult for me to forget you girl: ko so, it's as easy as you forgotten me? :
sad Guys: yes easy to "say I can to forget you", but I would be hard to live a day without you and it is very difficult when I have to say I do not love you .. - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = -
Guy: I think I'd be busy love
Girl: why?
Guy: I just got 2 same time you
Girls: whenever that?
 Guy: now and forever love
Girls: rag.
Guy: real say ih, are you angry?
Girl: not
Guy: love, even as gasoline prices continue to change, but my love for you will not change anyway, may unfortunately also do not change * Go * Girl:? - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = -
 Guys: What difference you the same Internet?
 Girl: Do not know
Guys: if I make life easy internet, klo you make me a beautiful life
girl: love you in your papa ajarin keep ya rag?
Guy: no ah baby, Dad told me to make someone love and keep you kayaking
 Girls: Ich's darling. * Hug * Peyuuukkk - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = - = -
co: do you know , except that you are as poisonous snakes ..
ce: do not know .... ?
 co: if a poisonous snake can paralyze a human, if you can paralyze the My heart .... -
ce: Mmm .. base your monkey,
co:  monkey?
ce: Yes, because you've hung the hearts of my ... hehehe
 co: akkkhhh can eneng wrote. ^ ^

What's Inside Nevermind Album Anniversary

Apa aja seeh dalem album nirvana nevermind anniversary 20th (kebalik kaga yak nulisnyA)?
 take alook aja deh dibawah:

 As expected, the Deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition of Nirvana’s Nevermind comes with pretty extensive tracklists: There’s a straight-up digital/CD remaster of the original album, a 2-CD Deluxe Edition (complete with B-Sides, pre-Nevermind demos captured at Butch Vig’s Smart Studios, lo-fi rehearsals, etc.), and a limited-edition Super Deluxe Edition. The Super Deluxe includes all of the above along with the Devonshire Mixes version of the album produced and mixed by Vig (which is different than the commercial/released version mixed by Vig with Andy Wallace) as well as a CD/DVD of the band’s Halloween 1991 show at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre, a 90-page bound book, the four original Nevermind videos, etc. Take a look at the tracklists:

 Nevermind Deluxe Edition:

 CD1 Original album

 01 “Smells Like Teen Spirit” 
 02 “In Bloom” 
 03 “Come As You Are” 
 04 “Breed” 
 05 “Lithium” 
 06 “Polly” 
 07 “Territorial Pissings” 
 08 “Drain You” 
 09 “Lounge Act” 
 10 “Stay Away” 
 11 “On A Plain” 
 12 “Something In The Way” 

 The B-Sides 

13 “Even In His Youth” 
14 “Aneurysm” 
15 “Curmudgeon” 
16 “D-7″ (Live At The BBC) 
17 “Been A Son” (Live) 
18 “School” (Live) 
19 “Drain You” (Live) 
20 “Sliver” (Live) 
21 “Polly” (Live) 

CD2 
The Smart Studio Sessions 

01 “In Bloom” (previously unreleased) 
02 “Immodium (Breed)” (previously unreleased) 
03 “Lithium” (previously unreleased) 
04 “Polly” (previously unreleased) 
05 “Pay To Play” 
06 “Here She Comes Now” 
07 “Dive” (previously unreleased) 
08 “Sappy” (previously unreleased) 

 The Boombox Rehearsals

09 “Smells Like Teen Spirit” 
10 “Verse Chorus Verse” (previously unreleased) 
11 “Territorial Pissings” (previously unreleased) 
12 “Lounge Act” (previously unreleased) 
13 “Come As You Are” 
14 “Old Age” (previously unreleased) 
15 “Something In The Way” (previously unreleased) 
16 “On A Plain” (previously unreleased) 

 BBC Sessions 

17 “Drain You” (previously unreleased) 
18 “Something In The Way” (previously unreleased) 

 CD3
 The Devonshire Mixes 

 01 “Smells Like Teen Spirit” 
 02 “In Bloom” 
 03 “Come As You Are” 
 04 “Breed” 
 05 “Lithium” 
 06 “Territorial Pissings” 
 07 “Drain You” 
 08 “Lounge Act” 
 09 “Stay Away” 
 10 “On A Plain” 
 11 “Something In The Way” 

 CD4
 Live At The Paramount Theatre 

01 “Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam” 
02 “Aneurysm” 
03 “Drain You” 
04 “School” 
05 “Floyd The Barber” 
06 “Smells Like Teen Spirit” 
07 “About A Girl” 
08 “Polly” 
09 “Breed” 
10 “Sliver” 
11 “Love Buzz” 
12 “Lithium” 
13 “Been A Son” 
14 “Negative Creep” 
15 “On A Plain” 
16 “Blew” 
17 “Rape Me” 
18 “Territorial Pissings” 
19 “Endless, Nameless” 

 DVD
 Live At The Paramount Theatre 

01 “Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam” 
02 “Aneurysm” 
03 “Drain You” 
04 “School” 
05 “Floyd The Barber” 
06 “Smells Like Teen Spirit” 
07 “About A Girl” 
08 “Polly” 
09 “Breed” 
10 “Sliver” 
11 “Love Buzz” 
12 “Lithium” 
13 “Been A Son” 
14 “Negative Creep” 
15 “On A Plain” 
16 “Blew” 
17 “Rape Me” 
18 “Territorial Pissings” 
19 “Endless, Nameless” 
 Music Videos
 01 “Smells Like Teen Spirit” 
02 “Come As You Are Music” 
03 “Lithium” 
04 “In Bloom” 
 The reissued Nevermind is out 9/27 via Universal. The Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions are also available as downloads. You can also get the reissue, featuring the same 40 tracks as the Deluxe Edition, on 180-gram vinyl. The Paramount concert will also be available in various versions: Blu-ray, DVD, and digital long form video.

Peringatan 20 th album nevermind Nirvana

Taun 2011 kemaren ter nyata adalah 20 tahun album nevermind dari abang ane ( hhe ngarep mode=on)

 nh cuplikan dari rolling stone review


Nirvana Nevermind 20th Anniversary Universal Music

 By Jody Rosen September 27, 2011

 When Nevermind exploded into earshot in the autumn of 1991, it was startling: a grenade detonating in your car radio. It sounded like the end of something (the 1980s? hair metal?), or maybe the beginning of something ("alternative rock"? "Generation X"?). Today, the album has become so encrusted with myth, that it's hard to wrap your ears around it, to really hear it. In 2005, the Library of Congress added Nevermind to its roll call of the world's most significant recordings. It's a museum piece, a record that merits a display in the Smithsonian. And, of course, a doorstopper 20th-anniversary box set. How you choose to mark the occasion will depend on the state of your stock portfolio, and the degree of your wonkiness. The Deluxe Edition augments the remastered LP with fantastic B sides (check "Curmudgeon," featuring the howlingest metal- dude vocal Kurt Cobain ever recorded) and stupefying live performances; plus demos, previously unreleased BBC sessions and eight cruddy-vérité "boombox rehearsals" of Nevermind tracks. Fork out an extra $100-plus for the Super Deluxe Edition and you get all that, plus a version of Nevermind mixed by Butch Vig, before Andy Wallace was brought in for the final mix, a CD and DVD of a mind-blowing 1991concert at Seattle's Paramount Theatre, and a 90-page book. The extras offer history lessons – and help you hear Nevermind with fresh ears. The live versions of "Breed" and "Drain You" show why Nirvana may be the greatest power trio ever: The heave and thrust of Krist Novoselic's bass, the Bonhamworthy attack of Dave Grohl's drums, the tumult of Cobain's singing, which proved screaming yourself hoarse could be as powerful, and as beautiful, as any vocal style. Compare the boombox demos with the finished LP – where Cobain's songs were burnished to a fiery glow – and you realize it was pop, not punk, that turned Nirvana into the biggest band on Earth. As works of melodic craftsmanship, "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Lithium" and "Lounge Act" are up there with the best of Buddy Holly, Smokey Robinson and other genius hook masters. Twenty years on, Nevermind is everywhere: Its loud-quiet-loud dynamics even power hits by Kelly Clarkson, Taylor Swift and Katy Perry. The lasting impact on mainstream bubblegum is ironic, considering its big theme: the ambivalence of an independent band going for the brass ring. Just listen to the dripping disdain of Cobain's most famous refrain: "Here we are now, entertain us." Cobain claimed to be embarrassed by Nevermind's glossy production: "It's closer to a Mötley Crüe record than it is a punk-rock record," he said. Of course, that's what you expect him to say. His punk purism was a religion, but it was also a shtick, his version of showbiz. Listening to Nevermind now, you marvel at what a good show the band puts on. For a record so full of angst, it's quite a party – an adrenaline rush that sweeps you up. That's not a feeling you can pin to any genre or ideology. That's not punk or grunge or even pop. That's entertainment. Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/nevermind-20th-anniversary-20110927#ixzz1rFXxxYf7