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I took the first part of your reply literally while the rest didn't make sense
You were wrong... both times.
However, it makes totally correct sense !
Good for you, Mr. Bitter.
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What does Sweet Polly Purebred dream about?
A river without a stream
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Just like the
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Thought I forgot, Mr. Crime?
Just answer the LAST substantial riddle by yours truly.
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Well,
So much for sticking to rules, zsjaksncdioujode3
Or whatever your name is.
(someone took a perfect thread from me and RUINED it)
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Have you ever heard the sound of:
"Schwiss?"
In case you haven't, it was the sound of my previous posts flying over your head .
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"The thing your mom and dad wanted, the same your sister and brother hated, your cousin and nephew wasted, your friends always baited"
What is it?
Drugs?Wrong answer.
I recall it customary to answer the riddle before proceeding further.
Please follow original rules, thank you.
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Well, if I was already a multi-millionaire and in a famous Rock band . . .
Would you
Ya damned right I would. Why not?
Have you something better to do than take pictures of yourself with a cell-phone whilst another buffoon or whatever you called it takes the ultimate picture of nothing?
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Top Ten Things Overheard At The William/Kate Wedding Reception
10. Isn`t being royalty great?
9. Desiccated halved pork pies and Day-Glo orange scotch eggs for the 2nd course? Bloody hell!
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Wow! Man...if only everyone could be like you
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My guess is only Frampton, Marriott, Ridley or Shirley (and don't call me surely) could answer that most intriguing question, my friend.
Funny, that the link you provided dates "Natural Born Bugie" in '69 when in fact I was almost certain it was in '68? Odd, isn't it?
One thing's for sure; there's always something to be learned at Songfacts.
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Now everyone blamed his old man
For making him mean as a snake
When Amos Moses was a boy
His daddy would use him for alligator bait
Tie a rope around his neck and throw him in the swamp...
...alligator bait in the Lousisana bayou
'bout forty-five minutes south-east of Thibodeaux, LA
Lived a man called Doc Milsap and his pretty wife Hanna!"
You're right, phil, they don't write 'em like that anymore!
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1. GOLD John Stewart 1979 ( Nice backup by Fleetwood Mac, wouldn't you say)?!
2. Marseilles ~ Angel City 1978 (what else can be said)?
3. Amos Moses ~ 1970 ( I believe that Jerry Reed was (still is in spirit) the best "good-ole-boys" of all-time)!
4. Blue Ridge Mountains ~ Fleet Foxes 2008 (One of the best bands of the new century)
5. Gentle on My Mind ~ Glen Campbell 1967 (I Love Glen)
6. the Luckiest ~ Ben Folds 2001 (awesome, awesome song)!
7. Peaches En Regalia ~ Frank Zappa 1969 (Zappa was a life-changer for me)yep
8. Natural Born Boogie ~ Humble Pie 1968 ( Who doesn't like 'Pie)?
9. Drunken Lullibies ~ Flogging Molly 2002 (even sober they're drunk with talent)!
10. You Better Move On ~ the Rolling Stones 1968 ( I figured I'd end with "one" of my favourite bands)!
~~~~~ Honorable mentions to everyone and I'm sorry that I was only allowed ten votes!
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I find myself at a stalemate in deciding between Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock.
There's been great movies by great directors.
I reckon I like the "edge-of-the-seat director."
I've decided:
IMHO, no one has EVER matched Hitchcock's "The Birds"
It wasn't so much that birds could easily wipe mankind out if they had the collective mind to do so
No, he was able to make it scarier than that by his trademark suspense!
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That's great!
I'm certain I wouldn't want to meet anyone worth meeting in an alley.
But like we both agreed, there are exceptions to every rule . . .
this could be a good reason to be an alley cat.
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Bazooka,
I did recognize your tongue-n-cheek method.
But I feel that you didn't recognize mine.
In the realm of internet, many things can give reason for misunderstanding.
We're both old enough to realize the difference.
I'm glad that I feel, in the long run:
We DO understand. And it's for this reason that your posts are amongst the best, my friend.
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I think that this special edition choice top ten is going to be the most challenging to vote for.
So far, IMO, everyone has made fantastic choices.
Can't wait to see what comes next . . .
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bazooka said:
"And not to dismiss your delusions of Billy Jack, but I doubt you two grade schoolers . . ."
It's comments like that make me wonder why I ever tried being nice to you.
Grade schooler and delusions of Billy Jack LMAO
I didn't study martial arts (Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Aikido) for thirty years to hear the likes of you mention your sad attempt at whatever you think you are fooling.
You act like you're jealous.
And all the times in the past when I thought you were laughing with me. You were laughing at me!
Hopefully you'll find some kind of reward thinking that you hurt my feelings.
Goodbye, bazooka.
PS
I'd have snapped Billy Jack in half before he had a chance to lift his leg.
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1. Gentle on My Mind - Glen Campbell
I almost nominated this
Gentle on My Mind will be another nomination by yours truly
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I fancied both songs and will nominate one of them.
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Holy cow from India!
Thanks for the bonus video, my gecko friend!
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What Song Are You Listening To Right Now?
in Music Discussion
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That ol' Luke . . .
Done put his dime in the juke'
I wished I wouldn't go blind before the button pops!
Speaking of which... this is the only thing that'll EVER drive me crazy.