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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on March 14, 2007, 09:04:22 AM
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nice start with The The!
ETA: "This Is The Day" was featured in Night At the Museum, much to my delight.
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nice start with The The!
ETA: "This Is The Day" was featured in Night At the Museum, much to my delight.
probably the only good thing in that movie, I'm guessing.
BOS to that, and BOS2 JCM, still fightin' authority (while drivin' a Chevy Truck).
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I never knew "Riding With the King" was this old -- when the BB King version came out in the '90s it was a new song to me.
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I associate this Fixx tune with the summer of '82.
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impressive BOS2: Paul Simon, "Train in the Distance"
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nice start with The The!
ETA: "This Is The Day" was featured in Night At the Museum, much to my delight.
probably the only good thing in that movie, I'm guessing.
BOS to that, and BOS2 JCM, still fightin' authority (while drivin' a Chevy Truck).
Movie wasn't that bad, went with my folks, brother, nephew plus my wife and kids. Uniformly the adults thought it exceeded our (admittedly low) expectations. Quite a few cameos, not least Robin Williams.
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Big fat BOS vote for Paul Simon, why is it that Dave never touches this album?
Negotiations and love songs are often mistaken for one and the same.
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Big fat BOS vote for Paul Simon, why is it that Dave never touches this album?
Negotiations and love songs are often mistaken for one and the same.
and "Negotiations and Love Songs" was the title of a Simon best-of LP, making this an Alison-after-the-fact.
REM "catapults" into the set with another BOS.
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BOS #3 R.E.M. "Catapult"
VHM Dungeons & Dragons TSR commercial, which I was playing 7 years earlier with my cousin & his college friends, one of whom was a grad student who had learned the game from it's creator while they were undergrads at Cornell, Gary Gygax. I was 14.
How's that for geek cred!
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I never knew "Riding With the King" was this old -- when the BB King version came out in the '90s it was a new song to me.
I think it was the title track of an early John Hiatt album.
BOS Stones, Undercover. I seem to recall the rest of the album wasn't so hot, but Steve Lillywhite's production (or was it Hugh Padgham?) gave the band a nice edge, at least on this track.
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I wish I was in Tijuana eating barbecued iguana.....
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Chrissie & Co, throwing sand in our eyes and descending like flies.
Woo Hoo! "Mexican Radio"!
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I wish I was in Tijuana eating barbecued iguana.....
I will never forget the first time I saw his face pop up out of that pot of beans.
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VHM Babs in Yentl. A few years later she made the movie Nuts, which wags immediately started calling Mentl.
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VHM Babs in Yentl. A few years later she made the movie Nuts, which wags immediately started calling Mentl.
Don't forget the military-themed sequel, An Officer and a Yentl-Man!
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VHM Babs in Yentl. A few years later she made the movie Nuts, which wags immediately started calling Mentl.
Don't forget the military-themed sequel, An Officer and a Yentl-Man!
Babs as an orthodontist in Dentl
Babs as a vegetarian in Lentl
OK I'll stop...
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VHM Babs in Yentl. A few years later she made the movie Nuts, which wags immediately started calling Mentl.
Don't forget the military-themed sequel, An Officer and a Yentl-Man!
Babs as an orthodontist in Dentl
Babs as a vegetarian in Lentl
OK I'll stop...
Well I won't...
Babs as an apartment manager in Rentl
Babs as a goy in Gentl
Babs as a born-again Christian in Pentlcostl