"What a Crappy Present"
December 17, 2003 3:00 PM   Subscribe

"What a Crappy Present" [via waxpancake]
posted by riffola (28 comments total)
 
When I first saw this post, I thought it said "What a Crappy President".

Time for me to stop arguing against deleting Hate Bush FFPs?
posted by wendell at 3:15 PM on December 17, 2003


that's great, riff : >

and no, wendell.
posted by amberglow at 3:17 PM on December 17, 2003


Funny, in that opening graphic, it looked to me like she was holding a DVD copy of "Rocco's Plumper Anal Hits 4".

(Not that I'd know. A friend told me, yeah that's it, a friend ...)
posted by Wulfgar! at 3:22 PM on December 17, 2003


Are people really giving out home made CDs as "the" present.
posted by thomcatspike at 3:39 PM on December 17, 2003


Wait I read this site wrong; Don't buy kids music cds: they've already have it or your music taste suck, basically.
posted by thomcatspike at 3:45 PM on December 17, 2003


Add this child supports the RIAA, that's it, send all your crappy CDs to this kid. [looks on cd shelf] Mailed: Skid Row.
posted by thomcatspike at 3:48 PM on December 17, 2003


Absolutely wonderful - made my day.
posted by FormlessOne at 3:52 PM on December 17, 2003


Rad. See also.
posted by eyeballkid at 3:54 PM on December 17, 2003


I want some of those stickers, but I'm a cheap ass. I would totally hit the Wal-marts around here.
posted by ajpresto at 4:17 PM on December 17, 2003


The fact that I thought these guys are jerks, and thought the Peta thread was high humor means I am broken I think.

I am so am amused by flipping off Hummers and continue to think NOFX suck.

Metafilter has taught and reinforced many things for me today.
posted by thirteen at 4:55 PM on December 17, 2003


Are people really giving out home made CDs as "the" present.

Only after the hemp bracelets are all gone.
posted by HTuttle at 4:55 PM on December 17, 2003


These guys would do a lot more for The Cause if they had not "borrowed" a camera from a store with no intention of purchasing it to document the process, or at least not made so much of that part of the story. They (and people like them) make everyone who shares music or advocates sharing music look like a bunch of criminals.
posted by dg at 5:16 PM on December 17, 2003


dg - aren't they?
posted by cbrody at 7:29 PM on December 17, 2003


dg: You're just saying that because you don't like mr. UniBrow there.
posted by spazzm at 7:36 PM on December 17, 2003


dg - aren't they?

Actually, isn't copyright infringement a civil infraction, and not technically a "crime"?
posted by jpoulos at 8:39 PM on December 17, 2003


Slightly aside from the actual point of downhillbattle.org, I hold a grudge against them because they are blog spammers. I think that most people online would be more interested in their cause (ok, I would be more interested) if they distributed their message in ways other than the old comment spam routine. Ok, done venting.
posted by necessitas at 10:39 PM on December 17, 2003


dg, they didn't steal the camera, they bought it and then returned it. is that really criminal?
posted by joedan at 3:26 AM on December 18, 2003


Are people really giving out home made CDs as "the" present.

Well, not the present, but it will be part of a homemade-themed gift package from me this year. Of course, it'll be for my only non-materialistic friend---the rest are getting totally legal CDs and DVDs from Amazon.
posted by lychee at 5:19 AM on December 18, 2003


Pretty cool homemade CD for present idea:

My sister made a mixed CD of all the songs she made my mom play in her car when she drove my sister around in high school. So instead of hating the songs (like she did before), my mom now rocks out to the Smiths, New Order, Dead Can Dance, etc. Of course this only works if you have a hip mom like we do. :)

I don't know, I thought it was a pretty cool idea. Rock on, sis.
posted by fletchmuy at 6:44 AM on December 18, 2003


dg, they didn't steal the camera, they bought it and then returned it. is that really criminal?

No, but it does make you look like an ass. On the other hand, I guess they're at least consistent...
posted by mkultra at 7:42 AM on December 18, 2003


jpoulos:
Actually, isn't copyright infringement a civil infraction, and not technically a "crime"?

nope. at least in the u.s.a., it's a crime

(or, rather, as they taught us to say in law school: under some circumstances, behavior which constitutes infringement of a valid US copyright can subject a person to criminal prosecution and penalties.)
posted by crush-onastick at 8:03 AM on December 18, 2003


Of course, it'll be for my only non-materialistic friend---the rest are getting totally legal CDs and DVDs from Amazon.

Any mefites in need of a non-materialistic friend are encouraged to send me home-made CDs this holiday season. I'll even send one back if you put white glue over the stamps, because, you know, I don't have any money.
posted by Eamon at 3:35 PM on December 18, 2003


white glue over the stamps

?
posted by jpoulos at 8:18 PM on December 18, 2003


It dries clear, and protects the stamp from the postmark, so that it may be used again.
posted by Ptrin at 8:51 PM on December 18, 2003


I just want to say, the girl that posed for the pictures on this site is badass, and I hope to have a daughter half that cool someday. Great link, riffy.
posted by Ufez Jones at 9:04 PM on December 18, 2003


ahhh. thanks Ptrin.
posted by jpoulos at 6:47 AM on December 19, 2003


The fact that they "borrowed" the camera from Walmart makes me like them even more. But I tend to applaud any petty, childish digs at Walmart AND I think homemade CDs are a great gift, so you know, whatever.
posted by jennyb at 7:43 AM on December 19, 2003


I wasn't suggesting that the act of "borrowing" a camera from a store was criminal, just that the general perception the public arena of those who share music is already somewhat shady and making such a big deal of how they got the photos just reinforces that perception. They could have done exactly the same thing without mentioning it and their prank would have been seen with a much more positive spin by many people.
posted by dg at 3:38 PM on December 20, 2003


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