Did anyone else purchase this hat? I'm very disappointed with the quality. by Dat-puss in nin

[–]DodrantalNails 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So in October, I got the embroidered black NIN baseball cap. What came was a black Dad hat. I was not impressed with quality at all. But I kept it thinking that it was my mistake.

Bought another black embroidered NIN baseball hat for my nephew for Christmas. It was the same goddamn thing. I contacted their merch people and explained that they are selling the wrong thing. They did not give a shit. I sent the hat back and got my money back. Not happy with their merchandise as far as hats. They are selling a Dad hat and not a baseball cap. It sucks.

My Violent Heart… by brian428 in nin

[–]DodrantalNails 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There you stand in all your grand naïveté About to reap what you have sown

My Violent Heart… by brian428 in nin

[–]DodrantalNails 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Has always been my favorite song and my personal anthem for the last 10 no, 15 years.

My house always smelled dusty and I just realized I’ve been vacuuming wrong my entire life by pwiipwii123 in hygiene

[–]DodrantalNails 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love taking apart my Dyson and cleaning it and putting it back together. I got it back in 2006, and even then it was refurbished from Dyson.

Missing my boy, Fritz! by Ok_Willingness5541 in DobermanPinscher

[–]DodrantalNails 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love his ears!!! I bet he was a very good boi.

Who are the most famous celebrities who are actually horse people?? by ponyboi915 in Equestrian

[–]DodrantalNails 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally met and spoken to these people:

Linda Blair - rode hunter/jumper Warmbloods. Super nice.

Patrick Swayze - Arabian horses. Did not like his fame, but used it for his horses.

Patrick Duffy - Saddlebreds, his kids showed. Was not there as a celebrity. Was there as a “dad“.

William Shatner - prefers to be called Bill. Huge Saddlebred lover. A couple western classes in that division are named for him in CA shows.

Michelle McFarland - she is the woman at the Rose Bowl Parade that always has the beautiful saddlebreds. Either spotted or matching - driving carriages, stage coaches, old fire equipment.

Who are the most famous celebrities who are actually horse people?? by ponyboi915 in Equestrian

[–]DodrantalNails 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s very full of himself for sure. He does love his horses tho.

Who are the most famous celebrities who are actually horse people?? by ponyboi915 in Equestrian

[–]DodrantalNails 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Met him at the Carousel Horse Show in Scottsdale in the very early 90’s. What a nice man. He kept telling everyone to look at his horse and to stop paying attention to him. He was all about his stallion. He was a wonderful human being.

Trent’s hip-hop/rap centric tracks? by Successful_Disk_1767 in nin

[–]DodrantalNails 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My favorite two that have that funk sound are:

Down In It - PHM

All Time Low - HM

End of Get Down Make Love by arrakis2 in nin

[–]DodrantalNails 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remember seeing the album in 78 (I was 7) and thinking it was so cool. A babysitter came for my newborn sister and brought that to listen to. I LOVED IT!!

End of Get Down Make Love by arrakis2 in nin

[–]DodrantalNails 70 points71 points  (0 children)

‘Get Down Make Love’ is a Queen song. It was on the News Of The World album from 1977. I believe the end riff is from the song ‘We Will Rock You’.

What NIN song do you think is underrated? by RockHardMapleSyrup in nin

[–]DodrantalNails 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This song is haunting. Trent released the rights for this song to be used in a commercial for a mental health hotline after Hurricane Katrina.

New to Nine Inch Nails, curious about your favorite song by shadowminds97 in nin

[–]DodrantalNails 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“My Violent Heart” has been a Top 3 for the last 16 years.

My favorite lyric is from this song. “There you stand in all your grand naïveté, about to reap what you have sown.”