Nature Trail To Hell
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Re: Nature Trail To Hell
Currently listening to this track right now. Although cheesy slasher movies only became a guilty pleasure of mine some years after I first heard NTTH, the song definitely captures the feel of those movies well. Also not a bad "Thriller"-esque style parody, either.
When I first listened to the song (Christmas Day of 2002 or 2003, when I received In 3-D as a gift for my growing Al CD collection), my first thought was honestly "does this song ever end?" Because as much as I like the song, that repeating of the title seems to go on forever towards the end.
When I first listened to the song (Christmas Day of 2002 or 2003, when I received In 3-D as a gift for my growing Al CD collection), my first thought was honestly "does this song ever end?" Because as much as I like the song, that repeating of the title seems to go on forever towards the end.
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When I first heard NTTH, I was extremely confused and surprised, because I was pretty confident 3D cinema was invented in late 90s. I clearly remember the ads of the first 3D cinema opening in my country and how the only movie they were showing at the time was a documentary about Titanic, so it must have been 2003. #SecondWorldProblems
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Not quite. The first 3D film existed in 1915, but were most prominent in the 1950s, as seen by the posters below:mellow weasel wrote:I was pretty confident 3D cinema was invented in late 90s.





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Yes, now I know because after hearing the song I checked Wikipedia to see whether Al was being prophetic or it's just our country's arrested development. Technologies are always a bit late here, but this one must be a recordTMBJon wrote: Not quite. The first 3D film existed in 1915, but were most prominent in the 1950s, as seen by the posters below

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You guys are the shipping capital of the world.mellow weasel wrote:Yes, now I know because after hearing the song I checked Wikipedia to see whether Al was being prophetic or it's just our country's arrested development. Technologies are always a bit late here, but this one must be a recordTMBJon wrote: Not quite. The first 3D film existed in 1915, but were most prominent in the 1950s, as seen by the posters below
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I don't believe we areBurger wrote:You guys are the shipping capital of the world.


We hold the second place in the world in suicide rates though


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Place of misery. I watched a documentary on the port in your country. It's known for massive smuggling of drugs, stolen cars, and other crime contraband. Your country is in the perfect location to ship illegal stuff from Russia to Europe or Europe to Russia.mellow weasel wrote:I don't believe we areBurger wrote:You guys are the shipping capital of the world.. I mean, we do have a port, but it's not that important... Or do you mean shipping as in "I ship Destiel and Spirk"
? In which case we most definitely aren't.
We hold the second place in the world in suicide rates though![]()
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Ohh, you meant THATBurger wrote: I watched a documentary on the port in your country. It's known for massive smuggling of drugs, stolen cars, and other crime contraband.



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mellow weasel wrote:Ohh, you meant THATBurger wrote: I watched a documentary on the port in your country. It's known for massive smuggling of drugs, stolen cars, and other crime contraband.! Sounds more like it
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Is smuggling a huge problem in your country?
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I wouldn't say it's huge, but it is a problem. Cheap contraband fuel, medicine, alcohol and cigarettes from Russia (Kaliningrad) are very popular. Those are often smuggled by common people in small amounts, e.g. old ladies would pretend they're visiting some friends there and stuff their underwear with medicine and then supply their neighbours, family etcBurger wrote:Is smuggling a huge problem in your country?

Man, I bet this couldn't get any more

