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miamisammy29

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  1. 1. What is your favorite flavor of ice cream? - PISTACHIO

    2. What is the last movie you saw in a theater? - CHARLIE'S ANGELS: FULL THROTTLE (Girlfriend's choice)

    3. Your PBnJ: Crusts on or cut off? -- ON, OF COURSE (Who in this world has time to cut the crusts off bread?)

    4. Who was your first celebrity crush and how old were you? -- OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN, age 10 (I was 10; cut me some slack, Jack)

    5. Ink pens: blue or black ink? -- BLACK

    6. What is your favorite color? -- PURPLE

    7. If you had $100 to spend in 5 minutes, what would you buy? -- POT (not as much as I would have been able to buy 10 years ago, however)

    8. What is your favorite cereal? -- FRUIT LOOPS (You gotta love the toucan)

    9. Choose one: A B C and tell why you picked it. -- B (because I like all the parts on women)

    10. Name a quote that says a lot about you. -- "THE WORLD IS YOURS"

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  2. "I am just a cowboy, lonsesome on the trail. Lord, I'm just thinking about a certain female. The nights we spent together, riding on the range. Looking back now, it seems so strange." "Cowboy Song" --- what a wicked tune, man.

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  3. I think it's because each and everyone of us HAS suffered a similar loss at one time or another, or are afraid of suffering such a loss, whether it be the death of a loved one or the breakup of a relationship, or even if your dog dies (which I believe 'Seasons in the Sun' was inspired by). Everyone has felt that pain, and the closer the actual loss to the contents of the song, the more heartfelt it would be to that particular person.

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  4. I love all the Stones' live albums, especially "Love You Live". But "Get Your Ya Ya's Out" and "Flashpoint" are two truly excellent. Neil Young's "Live Rust", "Cheap Trick at Budokan", and the Kinks' "One For The Road" and "To The Bone" are some other great ones.

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  5. I saw Rush on Saturday in Pennsylvania. They played for over three hours, jammed a lot, but cut out a lot of their more popular songs. However, they did do "Trees", "Limelight", "YYZ" and "2112". The show was great. They are three truly great musicians.

    I saw them last year at the SARSfest in Toronto. They only played a short set (about 8 songs) but they were cool. Everyone should see them at least once in their lifetime.

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  6. Brian Jones was actually one of the most talented musicians ever. He played approximately 35 instruments, and could pick up any instrument and learn how to play it within a half hour or so. Keith Richards used to jokingly pick up an instrument and say, "Here, Brian, music comes out of this.", and Brian would have it mastered in no time. But leading up to the time he was fired from the band, he was so drugged up and incoherent that they would turn his amplifiers off and just let him think he was recording with the band.

    I'll never forget what Charlie Watts said in an interview around 1989 or so, speaking candidly about Brian Jones (slightly paraphrased, of course)....."Brian really liked drugs and alcohol, but what he didn't realize is that they weren't very good for him." Well, duhhhh!!!

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  7. No, there was a band called Nu Shooz (they sucked, too), but The Shoes were just a four-piece Romantics-type of band that got lots of airplay in the early days of MTV. They had about one-tenth the talent of the Romantics, so you can see what I mean. The Shoes sang "Too Late" and a couple other songs of which I can't remember the names. Thankfully, they never made it big...and rightfully so.

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