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I think I remember that phrase. I also remember 'thrash metal'. The 70's and 80's were very different times than the alternative stuff there was/is in the 90's and today. There is something interesting, what do we call today's times...the zero'…
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>Thanks, I will finally be at peace. s moll...be at peace. Here are the complete lyrics: [url]http://www.purelyrics.com/index.php?lyrics=zimmejpd[/url]
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>HS, you're talking about listening to Pink Floyd but never hearing >Joni Mitchell's version of Big Yellow Taxi? Something about those >time frames just isn't jiving... > When did the original by Joni Mitchell first come out? I…
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>[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 03-10-03 AT >10:39 AM (CST)[/font] > >HS: If you were at a Pink Floyd concert, there was undoubtedly an >abundance of second hand smoke in the coliseum as well. I have heard >t…
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>Wasn't it Danny Devito? Wasn't what Danny Devito? A big yellow taxi? No, in the song, a big yellow taxi takes his girl away...although if it was Joni Mitchell I guess it'd be taking her boy away?? Never know!
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I've looked it up and see references to Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. But the recent version is by Counting Crows, featuring Vanessa Carlton. (not the Gin Blossoms as I earlier thought - they all sound alike!) Here is the site with the lyrics! [u…
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April, First off, congrats on your first posting! Welcome. You've come to join quite a crowd here. We certainly know how to 'yuck' it up, as well as getting serious and down to business when necessary. That song you're referring to, I think it'…
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>First, I am disinclined to respond to someone who would leave the word >South uncapitalized. So, you have been admonished. Don, I am so sorry for my fauxpaus! I am still learning. x:) (Gotta watch these yankees >Leslie). And ju…
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So Don, oh wise one, tell us why it is that people in the south deep fry everything? Is it just certain parts of the south? Or all of the southern states in the USA? And do y'all deep fry anything and everything or are there foods you wouldn't ev…
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Don, I'm sure you are right in that it's healthy for you, depending on how you cook it, but it would require an effort to deep fry it. Considering that I don't cook for Thanksgiving to begin with, I don't think I'll have much luck convincing anyone…
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>I'm sure there's a song out there somewhere that sounds like the >singer is saying "deep fried turkey" but it's really something else. > > Don, I haven't had the privledge of having deep fried turkey, YET, >but may I suggest t…
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>Deep Fried Turkey...whatever that's good for. > >I'm insulted. Send me your email address and I will send you the >writeup on how to deep fry a turkey. It carries with it an absolute >guarantee that you will never want one any…
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>See if Don D has a recipe for deep fried turnip greens! > >Actually, there is a diner that has become famous for deep fried >Twinkies. If that doesn't give you an instant heart attack, I don't >know what will! > >Marga…
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Parabeagle...that is too funny! Thanks for thinking of all of us. x;-)
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>My older sister convinced me that the line in the Bob Dylan song "Lay >Lady Lay" was "lay across my bumpy grass bed". I tried the line >during an adolescent backseat interlude...didn't work. I still bare >the emotional scars. …
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>HR: You know me better than that! Of course I picked up your attempt >at humor. I was merely trying my own attempt at it. Do I know you better than that? And it's HS, not HR..haha ~ although that mistake has been made before. Sorry I…
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>No. The car in that movie only had FORWARD gears. Morgan Freeman is >unable to turn his neck anyway so he could not have been driving any >other way. No Don, you missed my attempt at humor... What I meant by reverse, was instead o…
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"....and I drive the maid home." When actually the line >was, "I'm a lineman for the county.....and I drive the main road." Don, is that like 'Driving Miss Daisy'? But in reverse?
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>Maybe everyone already knew this but me...but besides all the other >lyrics websites, there's actually a website - kissthisguy.com - that's >an archive of misunderstood lyrics. Whirlwind... No, I wasn't aware of this site...I just…
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That notwithstanding, I will be glad to fax the lyrics to you >if you will post your email address. But, on the condition that a full >explanation be given to any of your staff who are around your fax >machine when these same lines roll …
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>It just occurred to me that anyone trying to get a feel for the >demographics of the forum contributors on this site by reviewing these >posts would probably conclude that we're a bunch of aging baby >boomers. That's a sobering …
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Don, Could it be true?? I don't think so, but talk about a visual. x:D Does anyone know for sure? I can't even think of the orginal song name or artist right now to look it up.
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I just saw a funny commercial last night related to this topic. It's one of those T-mobile commercials with Catherine Zeta-Jones. There's two people in a car and the guy is singing along with Def Leppard's "pour some sugar on me". He sings, "pour…
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Wow, disappear for a few days and a thread takes on a life of it's own without you! Thanks for all your insights as to what you hear verses what you say. I had to laugh when canyon mentioned the Gin Blossom's song, "Hey Jealousy". A friend of min…
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x:D Could have been, couldn't it?? I don't remember the name of the artist, but I know the line of the song. One other I remembered from my youth...The Go Go's "our lips are sealed". I always thought it was some kind of exclaimation..."Abbacaseal…
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Thank-you Christy... I always wonder if these e-mails have truth in them or not, but it certainly seems plausible that if we're getting our gas and oil from the countries where terrorism is born, that they would get a piece of that money. I'm goin…
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Here's the exact link: [url]http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/oilterrorism.htm[/url] I found the summaries on the import / export of gas...in case anyone wants to look at it. I haven't gone into full detail at the site yet as to what companie…
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>"In-conceivable!" Vizinni (Warren Shawn)in "The Princess >Bride > >I often think this to myself. Doesn't relate to HR, but that was a great movie...love the line... "My name is Indigo Montoya...you killed my father.…
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It is also a sign of the times that people will use what is happening to claim discrimination for every little thing. Sad, but true.
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HRSage, I would most definitly recommend buying or renting the new release, "Sweet Home Alabama"!! I saw it in the theatre with my husband...(suffice to say, he was brought along for the ride) but he really enjoyed it. We bought the DVD just this…