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Epistle to Schiffy SchiffyM you seem perplexed Pissed off , peeved and vexed Why can't you believe That i can read the Used bin tea leaves? Bruce Richard marshall
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Isn't Tyuan the Vietnamese spy from last season of THE AMERICAN'S?
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the poin is simply: THIS IS NOT COMPLETE! NOT AT ALL! No ending theme song = NO COMPLETE SOUNDTRACK! This is a "complete score edition", not a "complete soundtrack edition"! Shame on Intrada for writing the false in the front cover and shame on the owners of the song rights for not giving the permission! It's a disrespect action to all soundtrack lovers (US, the COSTUMERS!). They don't want to give us their song? Ok, so I will not give them my money. That's all. PS: capitalising is a crazy way of writing typical only of Your Language. Here in Italy (and in European languages except English) capitalising is used only in the right way: to indicate people and country names. All the rest of capitalising is useless and crazy for our language. You'll have to point out where on the packaging or in the press materials there is a claim that it is complete.
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I am imagining Dr. McCoy, in his cordrazine-induced "You! What planet is this!" hysteria, shouting "THIS IS NOT COMPLETE! NOT AT ALL!"
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PS: capitalising is a crazy way of writing typical only of Your Language. Here in Italy (and in European languages except English) capitalising is used only in the right way: to indicate people and country names. All the rest of capitalising is useless and crazy for our language. Neither of which you did, yet you capitalized. And you also misspelled the word three times in that rant above. Italy has no special hold over what is right and wrong with capitalization; it's something that has evolved over time to make sentences and paragraphs more clear. Capitalization: It's the difference between helping your uncle jack off the roof or helping your uncle Jack off the roof. A proper noun, by the way, since you seem to think English capitalization is "crazy", is a specific person, place, and business. And it's entirely proper. It's the difference between describing five guys as five dudes or Five Guys, a restaurant.
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Thanks Intrada for releasing all the missing Michael Kamen* music from this film that I've wanted on CD for years. *And maybe Chris Boardman and Don Davis too
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It's just one more copy for somebody who appreciates it.
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the poin is simply: THIS IS NOT COMPLETE! NOT AT ALL! No ending theme song = NO COMPLETE WOM WOM WOM WOM WOOOOOOOMMMMM...! Is it watermelon season already?
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Is it watermelon season already? It must be an Italian thing we don't do over here.
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THIS IS NOT COMPLETE! ! /endquote] Hey that's MY catchphrase!
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