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Ftn40

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  1. You know, I was just thinking the same thing. Thanks for getting me out of finding another "E"! Here's an "R" for you. Starsailor - Good Souls http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhXSbLbE6_c
  2. :icon_lol: Absolutely right, Surf! And as a Jedi Master once said, "This little one isn't worth the effort." You have to take the high road and ignore the little small-minded people who badmouth you behind your back. Don't get dragged down to their petty level.
  3. Elwood - Sundown http://www.blastro.com/player/elwoodsundown.html
  4. In honour of St. Patrick's Day, Ireland's own, Thin Lizzy - Whisky in the Jar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTH6nrD0ars
  5. Laws should be there to protect people, not control their lives.
  6. Radiohead - Creep http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WOK-oPPCoU
  7. Some very strong opinions here, and I understand that. But what I fail to understand is why any woman would want to take away any right for any woman to choose any thing for herself? Isn't it true that no one can be free until we all are?
  8. Sin Cindy is everything they say she is and more, very enthusiastic, fun to be with and really easy going. And amazing eyes!
  9. A late reply, I know, but great thread! I've been reading the rules, FAQ, threads, posts, suggestions, etc. trying to a good grip on what separates the hobbyist from the other clients. This helps a lot. The analogy of the categories of restaurant patrons is brilliant. (I know which one I am!) It is really true of CERB members, there are all types. Simply consuming a service does not make you a hobbyist. Hobbyists don't go to restaurants because they need food, they take the time to enjoy the whole experience of the relaxation and pleasure of eating out :icon_wink: By the way, I thought it interesting to note that the Serious Leisure Perspective http://www.soci.ucalgary.ca/seriousleisure/MainPages/BasicConcepts.htm classifies hobbyists according to five categories: 1) collectors, 2) makers and tinkerers, 3) activity participants (in noncompetitive, rule-based, pursuits such as fishing and barbershop singing), 4) players of sports and games (in competitive, rule-based activities with no professional counterparts like long-distance running and competitive swimming) and 6) the enthusiasts of the liberal arts hobbies, which are primarily reading pursuits. So, I guess CERB hobbyists would be #3!
  10. The last twenty feet of the corridor are heavily soundproofed.
  11. At first I was thinking Gold Rush nuggets of bubblegum in a cloth bag, gold and grape, then candy necklaces, Lik-a-made stiks, and Bazooka bubble gum (grew up in the 70's) But then I realized that "snacks" meant something more substantial, like the aftorementioned Elephant pink popcorn or roast chicken chips and top it off with a Vachon Jos.Louis or Half Moon or some Chips Ahoy or Fudgee-o's cookies. Now that's good eatin'!
  12. Great candidates indeed, gentlemen. But, alas, I am afraid that I must, most humbly, and with the greatest respect, disagree. For, you see, the amazing beauty of Sin Cindy, in either "Sex Kitten" or "Candy Girl", easily takes the award for "Best Album on CERB". But thank you for playing!
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