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  1. Anyone remember this little ditty by Romeo Void called "Never Say Never?"

    If time itself was his demeanor

    There?d be no sunlight or a glimmer

    Of sunlight landin on the street

    Sunsuit girls must be discreet

    Sunsuit girls must be discreet

    Nursing their fathers locked inside

    They masqueraded as his bride

    I might like you better

    If we slept together

    But there?s somethin

    In your eyes that says

    Maybe that?s never

    Never say never

    The slump by the courthouse

    With windburn skin

    That man could give a f***

    About the grin on your face

    As you walk by, randy as a goat

    He's sleepin on papers

    When he'd be warm in your coat

    I might like you better

    If we slept together

    But there?s somethin

    In your eyes that says

    Maybe that?s never

    Never say never

    There?s no easy way to lose your sight

    On the street, on the stairs

    Who's on your flight

    Old couple walks by, as ugly as sin

    But he?s got her and she?s got him

    Never say never

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  2. He also had a show on the History Channel last year. It was a sort of reality show where he did stuff like traveling in a little boat on the Colorado River for a week with only the same provisions Lewis and Clark had. The "selling point" of the show was that he might get seriously injured as we listen to him spout off unique English sayings and cussing.

  3. Sadly, I would have to say it is less shocking or outrageous today than it was in the 70's or 80's. I think that this is due to several things. Young people today may not fully appreciate just what that symbol stands for (at least here in the US) due to pathetic public schools and general apathy. It seems with a lot of younger kids, if it did not happen to them or in their lifetime, there is no intrest in it. I think that as time passes, people forget about Nazi Germany and what it stood for, so the symbol of their doctrine looses a lot of it's stigma. They have become desensitized. This is sad and dangerous.

    My brother in law lost several family members in Auschwitz and believe me, he has not forgotten.

  4. Original MOLLY HATCHET Singer DANNY JOE BROWN Dead At 53 - Mar. 12,

    2005

    The southern rock family was dealt a huge blow on March 10 with the

    passing of original MOLLY HATCHET singer Danny Joe Brown. He had

    only just been released from hospital, after treatment for pneumonia

    and other ailments, but died upon his return home. He was 53 years

    old.

    Although earlier, established acts initially disputed the fact that

    MOLLY HATCHET was a southern rock band, it's fair to say that the

    Jacksonville, Florida group was the first to take the spirit of the

    genre and kick its butt with an infusion of classic heavy metal. The

    formula worked and the band's presence soon rose to that of

    international platinum status. European fans in particular

    appreciated the band's heavy use of guitar riffing and distinctive

    Frank Frazetta album covers.

    Named after a 17th century axe murderess, Abigail "Hatchet Molly"

    from Salem, MOLLY HATCHET's self-titled Tom Werman-produced debut

    album was released in September 1978. It had been intended for MOLLY

    HATCHET's debut to be produced by LYNYRD SKYNYRD frontman Ronnie Van

    Zant, but his untimely death in a 1977 plane crash put paid to these

    plans. The record would eventually earn platinum status for one

    million U.S. sales, as did the follow-up Top-20 album, "Flirting

    With Disaster", released a year later.

    Brown was forced out of the band due to diabetes, but made his

    comeback on 1983's "No Guts...No Glory" and 1984's "The Deed Is

    Done". MOLLY HATCHET briefly disbanded after Epic issued the

    storming "Double Trouble Live" set in 1986, due to Brown's diabetes

    disabling him once again. MOLLY HATCHET reformed with Brown in 1988

    and recorded the "Lightning Strikes Twice" set for new label

    Capitol. However, in later years Phil McCormack took over the vocal

    reigns as Brown's illness advanced.

    MOLLY HATCHET's latest release was a 2004 set of re-recorded 25th

    anniversary tracks. The band is still constantly on the road in the

    U.S. and Europe.

    Visitation is 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Panciera Memorial Home, 4200

    Hollywood Blvd., in Hollywood. Services are 11:30 p.m. Tuesday at

    Cooper City Church of God, 9191 Stirling Rd., Cooper City, with

    burial at Lauderdale Memorial Park in Fort Lauderdale.

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