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#antifags

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(06-16-2020 07:05 AM)stinkfist Wrote: [ -> ]#antifags

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It's getting real close to time for Dandy Don to sing, "Turn out the lights, the party's over!"
(06-16-2020 09:04 AM)JRsec Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-16-2020 07:05 AM)stinkfist Wrote: [ -> ]#antifags

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It's getting real close to time for Dandy Don to sing, "Turn out the lights, the party's over!"

that's eerie...I've been saving that one, too.....I swear I thought about it this a.m...

just for you, pal...420, willie stylin'...



#nancy-percocet



mood I'm in...



(06-11-2020 02:21 PM)stinkfist Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-11-2020 01:25 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: [ -> ]






I can always 'count' on ya in a pinch...bluetooth'n that now...

Bruh, I got protest and situational songs for days. From Public Enemy to Body Count to The Rolling Stones to Guns N Roses to KRS ONE to....Metallica to Pantera to Living Colour to NWA.....to

To quote the Gza "i gotcha back, but you better watch your front, 'cause it's the ones who front that be pulling stunts. "
my tribute to JRsec and sanity...

"we still wave ol' glory at the courthouse.."



We're on the eve of destruction.
(07-05-2020 11:56 AM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]We're on the eve of destruction.

pretty much, pal....it's happening a decade too early...I got that one wrong....we saw it 35+ yrs ago....numbers are 'real'...it's how one chooses to manipulate where the rubber meets the row-add.... 03-wink

#inevitableDueToBoomersInNumbers


#demoncraps+fauxpandemic



for the duped and my gen with a sense of humidor....



(07-18-2020 01:18 PM)stinkfist Wrote: [ -> ]for the duped and my gen with a sense of humidor....




Stink the PAC 12 Football players are demanding a 50/50 revenue split from their schools or they will boycott the 2020 season.

When the tail wags the dog then it's time to bob the tail.

But I think it Don Mclean time, how about a little American Pie?
JR, ask and ye shall....well played...



no fk'n way I let this die...



(04-16-2020 10:08 AM)stinkfist Wrote: [ -> ]economy if not reopened soon?!



01-lauramac2p

yabba dabba do....




For those still in a lockdown state-Counting Flowers on the Wall,...
And with a reality TV star vs. creepy Joe, not all there Biden running for President-John Lennon foresaw it all:



(04-15-2020 06:42 PM)JRsec Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-15-2020 06:40 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-15-2020 06:30 PM)JRsec Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-15-2020 06:27 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]One unintended side effect of the situation for older Americans:

For old fogeys like me who mostly get their music from old fashioned FM on their car radio (instead of their downloaded songs on their phone), songs stick in your head longer since you aren't driving much.

For me for the last week and a half, its been the Partridge Family. David Cassiday singing, "I think I love you." After a week and half, I think I like the song. Unless you are my age or a little older, you probably have no idea who the Partridge Family are or have heard the song. I don't even remember where or how the song got in my head.

But if any of you want to risk it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb4FMn-IWEY

For me Bullet that song is only appropriate when I'm thinking of Susan Dey.

I was quite fond of her then!

Among my friends if you had a crush on Laurie Partridge you had to take a number. She was still a cutie on L.A. Law. Of course it was easy to have a crush on Shirley Jones as well. Especially if you remembered her from her role as Lulu Baines in Elmer Gantry. But in that movie it was Jean Simmons that takes the prize.

But to be quite honest my first crush ever was on Annette Funicello and my second was on Nancy Kwan. After that it got predictable Donna Douglas, Dawn Wells, Elizabeth Montgomery, and Barbara Eden. By the time Susan Dey hit the screen it was almost like robbing the cradle, almost.

Not that Susan Dey ever did this but this whole discussion reminds me of the J.Geils band, "Centerfold".

Back in the old days, when you got married, you combined album collections. My wife and I are only about two years apart and like a lot of the same music. But out of 40 or 50 albums each, we only had 3 duplicates. For those who started college in the 70s, 2 would be pretty predictable:

Boston
Fleetwood Mac Rumours

The 3rd was unusual-J. Geils Freezeframe.
(09-02-2020 03:02 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-15-2020 06:42 PM)JRsec Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-15-2020 06:40 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-15-2020 06:30 PM)JRsec Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-15-2020 06:27 PM)bullet Wrote: [ -> ]One unintended side effect of the situation for older Americans:

For old fogeys like me who mostly get their music from old fashioned FM on their car radio (instead of their downloaded songs on their phone), songs stick in your head longer since you aren't driving much.

For me for the last week and a half, its been the Partridge Family. David Cassiday singing, "I think I love you." After a week and half, I think I like the song. Unless you are my age or a little older, you probably have no idea who the Partridge Family are or have heard the song. I don't even remember where or how the song got in my head.

But if any of you want to risk it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb4FMn-IWEY

For me Bullet that song is only appropriate when I'm thinking of Susan Dey.

I was quite fond of her then!

Among my friends if you had a crush on Laurie Partridge you had to take a number. She was still a cutie on L.A. Law. Of course it was easy to have a crush on Shirley Jones as well. Especially if you remembered her from her role as Lulu Baines in Elmer Gantry. But in that movie it was Jean Simmons that takes the prize.

But to be quite honest my first crush ever was on Annette Funicello and my second was on Nancy Kwan. After that it got predictable Donna Douglas, Dawn Wells, Elizabeth Montgomery, and Barbara Eden. By the time Susan Dey hit the screen it was almost like robbing the cradle, almost.

Not that Susan Dey ever did this but this whole discussion reminds me of the J.Geils band, "Centerfold".

Back in the old days, when you got married, you combined album collections. My wife and I are only about two years apart and like a lot of the same music. But out of 40 or 50 albums each, we only had 3 duplicates. For those who started college in the 70s, 2 would be pretty predictable:

Boston
Fleetwood Mac Rumours

The 3rd was unusual-J. Geils Freezeframe.

Well my life liked Chicago, Barbara Streisand, Stevie Wonder and later the Starland Vocal Band. I liked Credence, Skynyrd, the Stones, Nazareth, the Beatles later music, and Folk Music, Peter Paul and Mary, Joan Baez, Kingsman Trio, a little Dylan, and true Country (Tom T. Hall, Merle Haggard, George Jones, etc.).

Later Marshall Tucker & Little River Band & Supertramp / 10CC were okay along with Mike & the Mechanics and Gloria Estefan in the 80's.

But my favorites from the 70's were ELO, Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, & Rod Stewart. As single songs from the 70's I'd include Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, & Rafferty's Baker Street, & Thin Lizzy's The Boys are Back in Town.

Now early 70's songs In the Summertime, Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes were solid. 60's favorite song was Ruby by Kenny Rogers and the First Edition. Other key bands were War, 5th Dimension ( I cold listen to Marilyn McCoo sing about anything), and Motown, and I liked the Doors, and Van Morrison.

I didn't love the band but Bread was a great grubbin' soundtrack because every girl I ever dated loved them. Stewarts "Night on the Town" was a good for it as well!

My wife and I had 1 duplicate: Linda Ronstadt's Greatest Hits.

That said I had Boston and of course Fleetwood Mac's Rumors, but I am surprised you and your wife didn't share Hotel California. Gotta love Life in the Fastlane.
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