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Everything posted by stooka
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Link - Associated Press Cheech and Chong reunite as feud goes up in smoke By EDWIN TAMARA LOS ANGELES (AP)
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Those already listed.................and Readymade.
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Nancy is the sympathetic lover of Bill Sikes in the novel Oliver Twist.
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Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward = She & Him
stooka replied to Vacant Horizon's topic in Someone Else's Song
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maybe they thought THIS was Dr Dog.
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I love the cover. RIP
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RL certainly was a diamond in the rough. - A nice moment with Ronnie and Rod.
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I like garage mixed with my pop!
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Excellente!
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I hear some people been talkin' me down, Bring up my name, pass it 'round. They don't mention happy times They do their thing, I'll do mine. Ooh baby, that's hard to change I can't tell them how to feel. Some get stoned, some get strange, But sooner or later it all gets real. Walk on, walk on, Walk on, walk on. I remember the good old days, Stayed up all night gettin' crazed. Then the money was not so good, But we still did the best we could. Ooh baby, that's hard to change I can't tell them how to feel. Some get stoned, some get strange, But sooner or later it all gets real. Walk on
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You can't write this shit!
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My girl and I are headed on a road trip
stooka replied to IRememberDBoon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
She'd be ok on a straight drive, but I would imagine that "turns" are a bitch! -
Quote> the two note hum used for The Joker Yes, yes, I especially liked that.
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Typically, an autographed drumstick sells for about $10 on e-bay. Get a nice poster from the show and frame it with the stick and ticket(s) - it will look cool on yer wall.
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I liked The Joker scenes. The rest was kinda.......you know, what Đ
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Checking the movie listings the other day and saw Beck Live '08. I was going crazy until my wife told me it was Glenn Beck.
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Mine is Ft Worth in September. Surely, the throat will be up for the killer howls I'm needing to hear by then.
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Overall, I found the show to be quite good. Sometimes these kinds of performances can be kinda ridiculous. I've listened to the Who since I was 5 and last night's tribute was fitting. Incubus were snappy with I Can't Explain and The F-Lips roared through a Tommy medley, making sure that their bass and guitar tones were on the mark. Eddie Vedder and Co. were near perfect on their choices from Quadrophenia, while Pete and Roger show that for a couple of old guys, they can still capture the spirit of their former selves. I was damn proud.