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Doors Lady

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  1. I can listen to MY music ONLY if I'm alone in my car. When I have the two girls with me, I can forget it!!! So, when I have the chance to be alone in my car (usually when I'm on my way to work), most of the time, I listen to The Best Of The Doors, Rush Chronicles or, any album of Queen or Marillion.
  2. Cute comments about the girls. But boys older than 16 are not allowed...
  3. No no. I pasted the link. I'll try again.
  4. Paul McCartney (july 20 Québec City) Name another forum you are visiting regularly.
  5. Made In Japan - Alphaville (1984) Ordinary World - Duran Duran (1993) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaTL6VAr2RY
  6. I don't understand why you and the others can't see it because I do. I hosted my pic on Photobucket, copied and pasted it here. Did I do something wrong?
  7. Here are my ''babies''... Audrey (15) and Sarah (13) Pic taken 3 weeks ago.
  8. Thank you Darryl! If everybody in the World was friendly as you, it would be so great!!
  9. He is not born yet... Name your favorite ice cream flavor.
  10. Heart attack while I'm sleeping. Name something you hate to death.
  11. Mmmmm.....dislike. Procol Harum
  12. Impossible to do this, the first day of spring... Dislike. MP3
  13. rush up to Wal-Mart... Back in 1979, AC/DC managed to shock America's religious right with a song so delicious that no normal person could possibly resist it. Highway To Hell still makes the shortlist for both the world's greatest riff and most irresistible chorus. The album that spawned it displayed "schoolboy" guitarist Angus Young sporting horns and a tail. Not amused, the barmy armies of the Bible Belt burned the LP in the streets. Twenty-nine years later, AC/DC might actually be on their way to Hell. The group have revealed that their forthcoming album will be available in the US only at branches of Wal-Mart. No independent record shop will carry the CD - in fact, no shop at all will sell it. The only place the thing will be available is at an outlet that is the very enemy of music itself. If you don't know, Wal-Mart is a chain of stack 'em high, sell 'em cheap megastores, often found on the outskirts of US towns and cities. The company has a litany of employment-right lawsuits stacked against it, and their stores are usually surrounded by high streets, deserted by businesses that could no longer afford to compete with the chain's cheap prices. You could say that this is just business, but if you do plan to defend Wal-Mart, you need to first wrestle with their music policy. The company refuses to carry any album that features a parental advisory sticker denoting explicit content. The chain will stock "clean" versions of albums, which means either bleeping or fading out "offensive" words. If you find "censorship" to be an offensive word, tough ******* luck. It's disgraceful that a company neck-deep in questionable business practices dares to take a stance on artistic morality. But what's really amazing is that AC/DC should choose to be party to it. They don't need the money - with 22 million copies sold, Back in Black is the fifth best selling album in US chart history - and they don't need the exposure. That a band who once sang For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) should now sell their fellow artists down the river denotes a very cold day on the highway to hell. guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2008
  14. Alive...and singing. Pete Burns
  15. Stephen Hawking Name the craziest thing you've done.
  16. Dislike. Neither watching... Horses
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