Ahhh, I figured Lassie was too cookie cutter for ya. I'm glad you didn't find any of it offensive.You never know W/some people dunno. And I really resented having to use "type" to catagorize you, as I hate that word when it comes to describing people...come to think of it, I hate the word "catagorize" when it comes to people too!...Silly human insertions.

Yup, memories I would suspect! And your right about Hades,Zues & posidan. Glad you got the message.

Whaaaaaaat? I think the Death Magnetic album kills it katana! Much better than St. Anger( which I was embarrassed for them to release) shrug! I also like The Unforgivin 3 track, although it doesn't have the bones of their older stuff, I like that they included piano(which I understand does pull it away from the heavyness a bit, but still thought it was brilliant!). Yes I agree, anymore James is starting to sound better in a box(studio), than live, - his age is catchin up on him. But I will always think that Lars is bare none, the best drummer in the age of metal!!!!...Or maybe I'm just an old fart now, & miss the "begginings" of metal...But either way, They will always be my fav metal band worship.I just sent my husband to Death Mag concert in Detroit(didn't have the money for both to go)on Jan 13, & he came back w/a look on his face that I will never forget(mostly out of envy) freaked!...I got a tee-shirt.

I like Slipnot too! But I haven't heard of the others. Probably heavy stuff like Pantera right? I don't really get to rock out like I used to being a mother of two now. Don't get to go check out the new stuff like I used to(kids always seem to be around, & really where is there an 'appropriate' setting to listen to death metal around young ones?). I was really into places like ST. ANDREWS HALL,small venue bar in Detroit that was grabbing the 'up & commings',before they hit stardom.But in my latter years I can't seem to find the time or sometimes cash, to be a part of the metal world like I used to be...That's ok though, I guess I'll just have to live vicariously through you!!!

South Park huh? My "dark & twisty" self used to love that show in my former years. Can't tell you how many an innocent videotape has lost it's life to my endless recordings of South Park! But now having young ones around, I'm a bit put off by it...strange how motherhood changes ya. I still find myself tunning in every now & then when they're in bed or absent from the house. But the minute I find myself laughing at a quipp, the mother in me shortly follows with..."That's just wrong!". Then I sit and argue w/myself on weather or not I'm being too cookie cutter to appreciate the dark & twisty comedy anymore. And as usual, I rarely win an arguement w/myself...thinking about it I rarely lose one either, so I inevidably end up switching the channel just to shut me & myself up flamewar!