I always loved that song! Really Sweet!
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I always loved that song! Really Sweet!
wow, haunting ...
cool, but a little slow
Damn, that was cool! Bringing down the house...
That was happening in my hometown. The town journal was nationally famous as was the family that owned it: "The Emporia Gazette". They wrote an editorial that marijuana problems were due to...
As a former pinball wizard, I really like that song...It's sounds familiar but I can't really place the year, it's cool, nice trippin' jam.
definitely a nature, though
Fred, you show your worst side when you revel in kicking people when they are down...man, don't you get it?
It wasn't even intended as a back-and-forth Gio it was a measure of respect for you that prompted me to post about it. Seriously, no other way would I have spent the 40 seconds on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXP-BQ_idSk
Wha?! Do you agree with this guy? If so, I would be hugely surprised. I viscerally disagree with Dawkins, I find people like him pseudo-intellectuals, so he is on my do-not-watch list. My comment...
lol, that's 40 seconds longer than I have ever listened to him...
Well, that's 'progress' I guess from believing that people rode them like Fred Flintstone... lol
Fundamentalists are convinced that UAP/UFO phenom is demonic?
The thing about 'fiberoptics' is that the technology was not usable in the Space Shuttle as it was not robust enough to handle...
Exactly, it is nothing more than a semantic dodge...it is more than a little redundant at this point.
Interesting Gio, I agree, the most arresting thing to me is how closely he fits into the prophecy of St. Malachy but that notwithstanding he has conformed to my notion of a true Christian. My...
Accepting what this guy is saying: Talk about accusations of being a communist sympathizer...
I've never watched it, but this might get me started... :)
Good One!
you know Tupac Shakur was really good. Insane in the Membrane by Cypress Hill was one of the first songs of that type that I really found entertaining.
Yeah, I read the book by Joseph Wambaugh, it sort of launched his literary career...I used to love his books, some very funny stuff.