It's a translation. You can tell that because it's so stilted. My guess from a quick glance at a couple of other reviews is that it was originally German.
It's a translation. You can tell that because it's so stilted. My guess from a quick glance at a couple of other reviews is that it was originally German.
Thanks, I was thinking I was one of the unenlightened ignorant unwashed public<G>cuz I couldn't figure it out at first reading and the next 3 times either.
I didn't get Expando for Christmas so I ordered it from Amazon. It arrived yesterday & I LOVE IT !!!!! EVERY TRACK!!
Awww, that is fantastic, Ann! Thrilled to hear it.
you better put it all behind you, baby, 'cause life goes on
you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--
I was lost trying to figure out the proper context of all the 50 cent words, that I basically didn't pay much attention to the review.
If it's a translation, at least that makes sense... and not just idiot sitting around with a thesaurus.
No person writing in English would write such gibberish as 'Expando can satisfy a small welcomed dawdling is essentially the product of a purposefully energetic flatlining'.
You might be surprised! Some people like to sound fancier than they are.
People like that don't make many friends. Nobody likes to be patronized....me, for instance.
I forgot to mention this: I found a VHS movie called Scenes From The Goldmine 1987 on ebay the other day and Tim has a small part in it, playing a guitarist named Dennis. When I get it, probably next week, I'll convert it to DVD. Has anyone out there seen it? I don't think it's an Academy Award movie but Steve Railsback plays the leader of a band with all the problems we're familiar with.
Last edited by pueblo47; 01-08-2010 at 12:06 AM.
Really strange you should bring up that movie. I was filling out some pages in my Music Listography book the other day and music soundtracks was one of the categories. While I do it, I really research stuff online & in my Itunes etc (taking this book waaaayy to seriously) anyways, when I was doing a soundtrack search, that movie came up. Hadn't thought of it for YEARS/DECADES!! I remember seeing it in the 80's and it was cheesy!!! But don't ask me about it because I don't really remember it or even about Tim's part that much tho I was aware that he was in it at the time (probably the only reason I saw it).
If you get a chance when you convert it to dvd-I hope you post some screen shots.
He sings it high, he plays it low