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Old Dog

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  1. Jeebus!!! Thanks everybody!!! It's always fun contributing to a board like this... friendly people, great topics, naughty fun.... now if I only had time for laundry and a shave.....
  2. okay.... Buffalo had the GooGoo Dolls New York had the New York Dolls. David Johansen was a member of the New York Dolls. Nobody remembers David Johansen as David Johansen. The remember him as.... Buster Poindexter - Hot Hot Hot
  3. Grats hun!!!! Just trim the sides, you have the colour!!!
  4. hmmmmm. Dusty Springfield had this single, her last in the top 10 in 1968. In 1967, another Springfield hit the charts with another song..... Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth Of course, Buffalo Springfield was the forerunner of supergroups..... CSNY, Poco and Loggins & Messina....
  5. Nicolas Cage as C3PO Tom Hanks as Darth Maul Justin Beiber as Princess Leia Jennifer Aniston as the Jedi lady Mr T as Yoda Mr Bean as young Obi Wan Kenobi
  6. you should see what he is doing with his back paws!!!!
  7. okie dokie... here we go again. Mike Watt was a member of the Stooges. He was also a member of Porno for Pyros. Porno for Pyros was an offshoot of Janes Addiction when they broke up.... so here is Jane's Addiction Jane's Addiction - Stop
  8. From where I am standing, you are way more than just alright! ;)
  9. here we go... Maria Muldaur was in a band in the early 60's called the Even Dozen Jug Band with John Sebastian. Muldaur left to go solo, Sebastian went on to form the Lovin' Spoonful. The "Lovin' Spoonful" is slang for the amount of ejaculate produced in a male orgasm; another band realized this and came up with their own clever way of calling themselves the same thing. That band??? 10CC so, a song by a band that by its nature is a self proclaimed cumshot - 10CC - The Things We Do for Love
  10. ooooooooh.... now this might be a little disturbing..... Remember the Nicole Kidman film, "The Others"? There was a sequence there that was as freaky as all get out, where she was going through posed photographs of family members and it turned out that the family posing were all post mortem - it was part of a craze that developed in the late 18th century. The rationale? Without superhighways, air travel and fast cars, it could take weeks for a family to inform their kin that one of the clan had died, and for the surviving members of the family to come back to town to attend a memorial service. Add to that, many families took the life span of their children more or less for granted (as we all do); there would be plenty of time for family photos. Photographers in many towns had specialized techniques to "re-animate" the dead - ostensibly posing them with metal stands and sturdy wires, and retouching the faces to make them full of life (or painting open eyes on closed eyelids.) Two such examples are below - from the Petrolia Ontario archives. In the first photo, mom and dad are very much alive, in the second, both subjects were very much of another world. It may be creepy, but it is also testament to the grief felt and the loss endured... a final chance to remember love ones lost. (note the metal stand behind the person in the middle) (this one just gives me the chills!!!!) Just found another..... this isn't from Petrolia....
  11. Okay... Johnny Horton and Johnny Cash were buddies. When Horton died, Cash decided to write the following: Johnny Cash - When its springtime in Alaska (It's 40 below)
  12. allllllll righty then. Get a Life ... the them music is by REM REM is rapid eye movement, which is symptomatic of dreams.... thus.... The Dream Academy - Life in Northern Town http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXqqw-gQqzo
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