10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on November 12, 2008, 07:50:07 AM
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no expectations, and as I'm busy this hour, I'll only post if something out-of-the-ordinary happens.
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Bob's a mod-rin man. Can someone summarize the plot of this godawful Styx LP? I've never been able to straighten it out.
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BOS Ms Benatar. 10@10 is a cheeze-strewn battlefield today.
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No! Yes! Noooooooo!
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Proxy of Gaz:
(http://filmsdefrance.com/1959_Les_yeux_sans_visage.JPG)
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Big Country - In a Big Country
John Mellencamp - Pink Houses
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Pride and Joy
Journey - Send Her My Love
David Bowie - Let's Dance
Styx - Mr. Roboto
Pat Benatar - Love is a Battlefield
Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart
Billy Idol - Eyes Without a Face
U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
a few bright spots but mostly that was rather hellish.
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Bob's a mod-rin man. Can someone summarize the plot of this godawful Styx LP? I've never been able to straighten it out.
An Orwellian Big Evil Government wants to rid the world of rock and roll because it's very very dangerous heavy metal poisoning. The modrin Roboto will save the day!
That'll be $3.50.
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Bob's a mod-rin man. Can someone summarize the plot of this godawful Styx LP? I've never been able to straighten it out.
An Orwellian Big Evil Government wants to rid the world of rock and roll because it's very very dangerous heavy metal poisoning. The modrin Roboto will save the day!
That'll be $3.50.
Tree fitty? Ah ain't gon' give you no tree fitty!
But what does "Kilroy" have to do with it? It's a reference to the famous WWII-era graffitti, no? I mean, huh?
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Bob's a mod-rin man. Can someone summarize the plot of this godawful Styx LP? I've never been able to straighten it out.
An Orwellian Big Evil Government wants to rid the world of rock and roll because it's very very dangerous heavy metal poisoning. The modrin Roboto will save the day!
That'll be $3.50.
Tree fitty? Ah ain't gon' give you no tree fitty!
But what does "Kilroy" have to do with it? It's a reference to the famous WWII-era graffitti, no? I mean, huh?
I think "Kilroy" was the name they gave to the fictional rock star in their tale.