Seeing your name, maybe you would enjoy some music while you wait......
01) "Morgue Than a Feeling" ~ Boston 02) "Morgue Today Than Yesterday" ~ Spiral Staircase 03) "Morgue Love" ~ Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (covered by Kim Carnes) 04) "Morgue Than a Woman" ~ Bee Gees (covered by Tavares) 05) "No Morgue, No Morgue" ~ Aerosmith 06) "Morgue Than I Can Say" ~ Leo Sayer 07) "Morgue Than Just the Two of Us" ~ Sneaker 08) "Morgue Than Words" ~ Extreme 09) "Morgue Than Words Can Say" ~ Alias 10) "Morgue, Morgue, Morgue" ~ Andrea True Connection |
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Topic:
It Was 20 Years Ago Today
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For me, it's too close to call between the trio of "A Day In the Life",
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" & "With a Little Help From My Friends". Probably not coincidentally, eleven years later in 1978, Capitol released "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band / With a Little Help From My Friends" together as the A-side of a single. The B-side was "A Day In the Life". For reasons I've never heard, no single was released from the album in 1967. Another of their legendary songs to come from that album was "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds". |
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Topic:
when someone is in front
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It's not really what I'm saying.
It's more about what I'm thinking. I'm thinking this is one of those times that I wished my car was equipped with photon torpedoes, like the Enterprise. |
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Topic:
So im bored.
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Doesn't seem to be alot to do in Tennessee today, does there?
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According to what Winx wrote on her
"Unconfirmed Odd Facts" thread, I'd bet it's a pig. |
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Topic:
Unconfirmed Odd Facts
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I wonder if they are also confused by the ohhh, take me now, no, I mean yes, wait, just understand I want to to pretend to overtake me and I think I want you to be forceful but if I say no one day after I say no and don't mean it and then expect you to know the difference that one time.... I have no idea what you just said. You lost me after "I wonder......." Say it out loud. Oh!!! OK, that helped. Except now my dog is looking at me with a very perplexed look on her face. |
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Topic:
Unconfirmed Odd Facts
Edited by
RYker
on
Tue 10/20/09 12:41 PM
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I wonder if they are also confused by the ohhh, take me now, no, I mean yes, wait, just understand I want to to pretend to overtake me and I think I want you to be forceful but if I say no one day after I say no and don't mean it and then expect you to know the difference that one time.... I have no idea what you just said. You lost me soon after "I wonder......." |
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From a logical point of view, if you are against abortion- the taking of a human life, you should be equally against capital punishment- the taking of a human life. Sad to say, most people I've run into over the years are for one but against the other, which in my view makes them a hypocrate. As for me, I am against both. That has to be the most ridiculous (il)logic I've ever heard. Dude, they're on death row for a reason. We don't put 'em there just to reduce the grocery bill. They're there because they killed, raped or did both to someone. And as long as they as breathing, there is always a chance they could do it again. I've never been a parent, but I'm relatively sure that a fetus has never committed either crime. |
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*plays along* Snuffy's so off-setting that violence-porn recategorized itself so that it wouldn't be associated with this individual. What? I'm wondering about that one, too. |
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Duffy's family was so poor that Blues singers would
show up at their house when they had writer's block. |
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Duffy's mama is so fat,
Goodyear hired her to hover over football games. |
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Snuffy's so dumb that he had to call information
just so he could get the number to 911. |
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Snuffy's so dumb that when someone asked him to name the
capitol of Montana, he answered "Hannah". |
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Edited by
RYker
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Mon 10/19/09 10:29 PM
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Good question, Dawn.
And I'll attempt to answer it. I could give the easy answer that if someone takes a life, then it's only just that they should forfeit their own. Which in of itself is true. But it goes beyond that for me. When you kill someone, the person killed isn't the only victim. That person most likely had a family. A husband, a wife, children, a mother, a father, grandparents, brothers, sisters, ect. ect. Not to mention the victims close friends. These people are all victims of a killer's crime who may never fully recover from the loss. The one thing that does annoy me to no end is how long these savages sit on death row. I understand that we need to be completely certain of their guilt. I know that since the use of DNA, there have been some convicted killers that were later proven innocent. I say give 'em two appeals. If they can't prove their innocence by then, that should be it. And if DNA has already proven them guilty, then there should be no waiting. I mean, how long does the action take? Every state could wipeout the "appeal exhausted & DNA proven" guilty in less than a month. I hope I've answered your question, Dawn. |
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I'm for it, and am available to pull the switch.
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"Roll With the Changes" ~ REO Speedwagon
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Topic:
GARTH BROOKS.
Edited by
RYker
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Mon 10/19/09 12:43 PM
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Though it hasn't been as long as he originally stated,
Garth has still stayed out of the game a long time. I'm sure he missed it. And seeing people "make it", people that doesn't have a fraction of his talent, I'm sure didn't make it easy to stay on the sidelines either. He obviously feels the time has come where he can succeed at balancing both responsibilities. Who are you to second guess his decision, which I assume was a decision that he & Trisha discussed & made together? Believe it or not, people do reserve the right to "change their mind" when it comes to anything they may have said years ago. It's not like he signed a legal document stating when or if he ever came back & then got it notarized. Since the circumstances in his home life must have changed over the years, he just simply changed his mind. And just like you & I & anyone else does, when circumstances change, Garth Brooks has the right to change his mind too. |
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Topic:
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
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Absolutely!!!
01) "Werewolves of London" 02) "Frank and Jesse James" 03) "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" 04) "Hasten Down the Wind" 05) "Lawyers, Guns and Money" 06) "Johnny Strikes Up the Band" 07) "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" 08) "Accidentally Like a Martyr" 09) "Excitable Boy" 10) "A Certain Girl" 11) "Gorilla, You're a Desperado" 12) "Play It All Night Long" 13) "Let Nothing Come Between You" 14) "Boom Boom Mancini" 15) "Reconsider Me" 16) "Detox Mansion" 17) "Down In the Mall" 18) "Mr. Bad Example" 19) "Finishing Touches" 20) "Raspberry Beret" (Hindu Love Gods) .......the man was a genius. |
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"Seasons In the Sun", the 1974 #1 single by Terry Jacks,
was first recorded in 1963 by The Kingston Trio. |
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Edited by
RYker
on
Sat 10/17/09 02:28 PM
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From 1968 thru 1995. there were 14 completely different songs titled "Hold On"
that were released as singles & all 14 charted. 01) "Hold On" ~ The Radiants (#68 in 1968) 02) "Hold On" ~ The Rascals (#51 in 1970) 03) "Hold On" ~ Sons of Champlin (#47 in 1976) 04) "Hold On" ~ Wild Cherry (#61 in 1977) 05) "Hold On" ~ Triumph (#38 in 1979) 06) "Hold On" ~ Ian Gomm (#18 in 1979) 07) "Hold On" ~ Kansas (#40 in 1980) 08) "Hold On" ~ Badfinger (#56 in 1981) 09) "Hold On" ~ Santana (#15 in 1982) 10) "Hold On" ~ Rosanne Cash (#5 C&W in 1986) 11) "Hold On" ~ Donny Osmond (#73 in 1989) 12) "Hold On" ~ Wilson Phillips (#1 in 1990) 13) "Hold On" ~ En Vogue (#2 in 1990) 14) "Hold On" ~ Jamie Walters (#16 in 1995) |
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