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(05-25-2022 07:58 PM)BandwagonJumper Wrote: [ -> ]


love rammstein

met a lady who was born in berlin in 1942 (f'ing 1942)

told her she was lucky to be here

i think her smile gene was broken
Dummkopf. You never say anything to a woman about being old



(05-29-2022 09:55 PM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Dummkopf. You never say anything to a woman about being old




my comment was not about her being old

just the situation she was born into

she looked great and was a newly wed
But anything she could misinterpret in that direction she will lol

Lucky to be alive implies many many things lol
And probably triggered a bunch of memories for her too. Germans are mindfueled folks . I was born into a freaking nest of that kind lol
Heard this on the radio today. It always give me pause.



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Initially formed in 1962, the Dramatics first signed with Volt—then a part of Stax Records in Memphis—in 1969, but were dropped after one unsuccessful single. They found their fortune after re-signing in 1971, quickly becoming one of soul music’s supergroups with a string of hits that included “Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get,” “Get Up and Get Down,” “In the Rain,” “Hey You! Get Off My Mountain,” and “Fell for You.” The group moved over to Cadet Records in 1974 and the next year to ABC, where they charted such hits as “Me and Mrs. Jones,” “Be My Girl,” “I Can’t Get Over You,” “Shake It Well,” and (after ABC was absorbed by MCA in 1979) “Welcome Back Home.”



They did Hey you get off my mountain...lol. I know I've never heard that one.
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Michael Brown was a founding member of 60's band Left Banke which pioneered the "baroque pop" sound of their hit single "Walk Away Renee" a #5 hit in 1966. After a few more singles, Brown left the band and met singer Ian Lloyd. Assembling a Beatlesque band, he hired drummer Bryan Madey and guitarist Steve Love to complete them and signed with Kama Sutra records in 1972. Their first hit was "I'm Coming Home" a #42 hit that same year. Brown then left the band who went on to add bassist Kenny Aaronson and keyboardist Ken Bichel. They began to record their second LP adding a cover of little known tune called "Brother Louie" that had been written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson and performed by UK band Hot Chocolate. The song was about a white man bringing his black girlfriend home to meet his parents who turn out to be racists. The message was timely and the association of the repeated "Louie Louie Louieee" chorus paid tribute to the rock chestnut "Louie Louie" by the Kingsmen brought them instant recognition and a #1 pop hit for two weeks. Stories went on to record two more singles that failed to rival "Brother Louie" and the band broke up over the squabbles over the direction they should take. Ian went solo, his only hit being the Ric Ocasek written "Slip Away" that spent nine weeks on the chart, peaking at #50 in 1979. A couple of interesting footnotes to this story is that at a 1976 Lloyd recording session, Mick Jones and Ian MacDonald met and went on to find Lou Gramm to rock the pop charts as Foreigner. The second is when Gladys Knight heard "Brother Louie" she had Neil Bogart approach Stories producer Richie Wise and Kenny Kerner to produce "I've Got To Use My Imagination". She loved the sound they came up with and it resulted in a #4 pop and #1 R&B hit for her and her Pips.



beginning today, you can apply for mississippi medical marijuana card online



(06-01-2022 03:36 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: [ -> ]beginning today, you can apply for mississippi medical marijuana card online




What falls into the medical category? Here, about 20 years ago they used to have those quick docs whose only job was to prescribe medical marijuana for people who walked in with a hundred bucks. Then you got a card saying you could purchase it. And insomnia was a good enough reason.

That was forever ago
(06-02-2022 12:47 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-01-2022 03:36 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: [ -> ]beginning today, you can apply for mississippi medical marijuana card online




What falls into the medical category? Here, about 20 years ago they used to have those quick docs whose only job was to prescribe medical marijuana for people who walked in with a hundred bucks. Then you got a card saying you could purchase it. And insomnia was a good enough reason.

That was forever ago

One main qualifier is that those receiving medical marijuana cards in Mississippi have to be suffering from one of the defined "debilitating medical conditions" and have their status certified by a physician.

"Debilitating medical conditions," include:

Cancer
Parkinson's disease
Huntington's disease
Muscular dystrophy
Glaucoma
Spastic quadriplegia
Positive status for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Hepatitis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Crohn's disease
Ulcerative colitis
Sickle-cell anemia
Alzheimer's disease
Agitation of dementias
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Autism
Pain refractory to appropriate opioid management
Diabetic/peripheral neuropathy
Spinal cord disease or severe injury

It also allows for those with chronic, terminal or debilitating disease or medical conditions that produces one or more of the following:

Cachexia or wasting syndrome
Chronic pain
Severe or intractable nausea
Seizures
Severe and persistent muscle spasms
(06-02-2022 12:47 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-01-2022 03:36 PM)Unionman76 Wrote: [ -> ]beginning today, you can apply for mississippi medical marijuana card online




What falls into the medical category? Here, about 20 years ago they used to have those quick docs whose only job was to prescribe medical marijuana for people who walked in with a hundred bucks. Then you got a card saying you could purchase it. And insomnia was a good enough reason.

That was forever ago

I can confirm this. When I lived in the LA area 15 yrs ago, a bartender offered me a list these docs. Said a headache would do. I was too focused on getting my ass out of LA to take him up on it.
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The Mar-Keys

The Mar-Keys, formed in 1958, were an American studio session band for Stax Records, in Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1960s. As the first house band for the label, their backing music formed the foundation for the early 1960s Stax sound.

The group began as The Royal Spades while its members were in high school. They tried to get a record made for the local Satellite Records (the forerunner of Stax), unsuccessfully, even though the label was owned by the mother and uncle of the group's tenor sax player, Charles "Packy" Axton. When the band eventually made a record, Axton's mother, Estelle Axton, convinced them to change their name, and they became "The Mar-Keys". However, the live lineup of the Mar-Keys was not always the same as the band heard on the recordings.

Their first and most famous recording was the organ- and saxophone-driven single "Last Night", a number three hit nationally in the US in 1961. It sold over one million copies, earning certification as a gold disc. The lineup for this recording included the Royal Spades' Steve Cropper (normally a guitarist, here playing second keyboard; producer Chips Moman did not want a guitar part on the song), Packy Axton (tenor sax), Wayne Jackson (trumpet), and Jerry Lee "Smoochy" Smith (main keyboards), augmented by horn players Floyd Newman (baritone sax), Gilbert Caple (tenor sax) and others.[5] The authorship of the song, credited simply to "Mar-Keys" on the label, is registered with BMI to Axton, Caple, Newman, Smith, and producer Moman.



That’s really nice!
stevo back in rehab

in the mean time, joe perry to bring the project back















(05-30-2022 11:20 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]But anything she could misinterpret in that direction she will lol

Lucky to be alive implies many many things lol
And probably triggered a bunch of memories for her too. Germans are mindfueled folks . I was born into a freaking nest of that kind lol

Try running a business translating books into German.
I did that for my doc in music..only I had to translate old German. lol

Good times.




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