Lucretia was on VH1 today.

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Hiya,

today VH1 broadcasted Lucretia (my reflection) during the "Friday rocks"-show. This is the first TSOM-video I've seen broadcasted EVER. (But I do have the Shot rev 2.0 video.)

...and, yey!, I do have a pure digital DVB-C rip of this event to prove it! ;D ;D ;D
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You should start watching the snooker on BBC. :notworthy:

Funny avatar btw. I can feel a burst of Rammstein coming on 8) :lol:
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VonOben wrote:Hiya,

today VH1 broadcasted Lucretia (my reflection) during the "Friday rocks"-show. This is the first TSOM-video I've seen broadcasted EVER. (But I do have the Shot rev 2.0 video.)

...and, yey!, I do have a pure digital DVB-C rip of this event to prove it! ;D ;D ;D
oh, there was a time, etc.....
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FFS Dave wrote:You should start watching the snooker on BBC. :notworthy:
I don't think my cable operator, here in Sweden, carry thay. They only offer BBC world and BBC prime, but that might do the trick aswell?
FFS Dave wrote:Funny avatar btw. I can feel a burst of Rammstein coming on 8) :lol:
Heh. Yea, that was my girlfriends fathers idea... he had saved that flag to his birthday so he could burn it. :D I'm not very fond of the Rammstein-song you're refering too, but there are plenty of other anti-American songs available...

Just think of the Vision thing album. :-D
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culprit wrote: oh, there was a time, etc.....
I don't quite catch you drift here...
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VonOben wrote:
culprit wrote: oh, there was a time, etc.....
I don't quite catch you drift here...
There was a time when The Sisters were all over the MTV. You had Pip Dann doing interviews on Postmodern and Paul King doing Sisters specials on 120 Minutes. Those were the days. You could just turn on the telly anytime of day and there'd be Dominion.
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The Green Lantern wrote:
VonOben wrote:
culprit wrote: oh, there was a time, etc.....
I don't quite catch you drift here...
There was a time when The Sisters were all over the MTV. You had Pip Dann doing interviews on Postmodern and Paul King doing Sisters specials on 120 Minutes. Those were the days. You could just turn on the telly anytime of day and there'd be Dominion.
Like Mr GL said...
...mmmmmmmmmMMMMMM!....
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culprit wrote:
The Green Lantern wrote:
There was a time when The Sisters were all over the MTV. You had Pip Dann doing interviews on Postmodern and Paul King doing Sisters specials on 120 Minutes. Those were the days. You could just turn on the telly anytime of day and there'd be Dominion.
Like Mr GL said...
Ah. I thought it had been like that, but I really didn't live somwhere where I could see MTV until... uhm... 1997, and by then there hade been many years since Tsom's last record. :wink:

But thank you for clarifying. :von:
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