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Post by Dirrty Craig on Jan 13, 2006 16:47:43 GMT -5
(as shredder drives home in his 87 firebird the tears stream down his face as he mumbles through the chorus of his favorite but worn Poison tape....It ain't nuthin ..*sob*...*sob* ...but a good time...*sniffle, sob*) ;D ;D Ok, new best quote of the year,, LMAO. nice.
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Post by DonaldDemon on Jan 13, 2006 16:48:54 GMT -5
And when some wanker puts on a hair band at a bar all the young people scowl and hiss..execpt for the few dumb drunk blonds waiting to sing the one line they know from that Bon Jovi song. And that chick will be most likely to be assaulted by Criag ;D dude, you just described my wife... LMAO. LOL. Bon Jovi is torturous her in NJ, dude. Even if you liked them from the start you would learn to hate them after Living on Prayer came on one more time in the bar Your wife's a cutie, good job;)
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Post by Hacksaw on Jan 13, 2006 16:50:11 GMT -5
I have to disagree. Music reflects the times and 80's rock has no representation for the younger generation. The 90's and today are a period of frustration and turmoil so the music (American) reflects the state of America. And when some wanker puts on a hair band at a bar all the young people scowl and hiss..execpt for the few dumb drunk blonds waiting to sing the one line they know from that Bon Jovi song. And that chick will be most likely to be assaulted by Criag ;D the younger generation................sucks ;D yea big time, Thats too bad , as the 90's where the end of fun, love, more love, fun.. it was pieceful in the 80's, everyone got along. thats a lot better than being mad and frustrated. and lots of blondes looking for fun.. nice catch craig
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Post by jimbax on Jan 13, 2006 16:52:45 GMT -5
Let it wash over ya budda. We don't need anymore road rage here in Jersey! (as shredder drives home in his 87 firebird the tears stream down his face as he mumbles through the chorus of his favorite but worn Poison tape....It ain't nuthin ..*sob*...*sob* ...but a good time...*sniffle, sob*) ;D ;D thats ma boy! I'm proud of ya Don! Good Post!!!! thats right!!! except....he's listenning to 'Culture Club'....'I'll tumble for ya'....I'll tumble for ya'....
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Post by jimbax on Jan 13, 2006 16:59:59 GMT -5
And when some wanker puts on a hair band at a bar all the young people scowl and hiss..execpt for the few dumb drunk blonds waiting to sing the one line they know from that Bon Jovi song. And that chick will be most likely to be assaulted by Criag ;D dude, you just described my wife... LMAO. she's a beaut Craig! You must have met her when you were in that 'grunge' band wearing those size 13 waffle-stompers and flannel shirt...
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Post by VomHalen on Jan 13, 2006 17:01:14 GMT -5
dude, you just described my wife... LMAO. LOL. Bon Jovi is torturous her in NJ, dude. Even if you liked them from the start you would learn to hate them after Living on Prayer came on one more time in the bar Your wife's a cutie, good job;) yup...noone likes Bon Jovi in NJ...that's why they only had 5 sold out nights at meadowlands arena a few weeks ago and are coming back to play giants stadium this summer... has beens....
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Post by Dirrty Craig on Jan 13, 2006 17:04:49 GMT -5
See before I started playing 80's music this was my old girlfriend. I picked her up at one of Jimbax shows.... see Jimbax as your chops improve so does the quality of the women... hahahahaha. Sorry,,, LMAO.
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Post by VomHalen on Jan 13, 2006 17:07:21 GMT -5
See before I started playing 80's music this was my old girlfriend. I picked her up at one of Jimbax shows.... see Jimbax as your chops improve so does the quality of the women... hahahahaha. Sorry,,, LMAO. i can hear it now..."...half way there...aaaahhhhaahhhh...livin on a prayer"
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Post by Dirrty Craig on Jan 13, 2006 17:09:50 GMT -5
ok, I was kidding that wasn't really my girlfriend... I had to clarify that.
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Post by jimbax on Jan 13, 2006 17:13:41 GMT -5
the younger generation................sucks ;D yea big time, Thats too bad , as the 90's where the end of fun, love, more love, fun.. it was pieceful in the 80's, everyone got along. thats a lot better than being mad and frustrated. and lots of blondes looking for fun.. nice catch craig the pendulum swings....they were mad and upset because society was worshipping shallow and paper thin big hair rock stars...it was borne out of that frustration (partially)...they 'were' counter culture...until, of course, they became what society worshipped and that caused problems for them... I remember seeing an interview with 'Queensryche' lead singer (not big hair or grunge..)...he was all sad, he said: 'I have become what I have always hated'...he went on to elaborate that the band was always against the 'fat/rich corporate sponsored' type of lifestyle...then he said one day he woke up and realized that HE was living in a big mansion and his band and his existance was dictated by the same corporate people he always hated and that THEY were becoming stronger and richer from he and his band being part of THAT system etc...pretty ALARMING when you wake up and really realize: 'hey, I'm NOT getting over as I thought I was"...this exemplifies the 'control' of music industry execs for BOTH big hair and grunge and? you name it...except self produced rap guys...
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Post by jimbax on Jan 13, 2006 17:15:31 GMT -5
See before I started playing 80's music this was my old girlfriend. I picked her up at one of Jimbax shows.... see Jimbax as your chops improve so does the quality of the women... hahahahaha. Sorry,,, LMAO. What do you mean dude...she's HOT!!!!
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Post by VomHalen on Jan 13, 2006 17:16:07 GMT -5
yea big time, Thats too bad , as the 90's where the end of fun, love, more love, fun.. it was pieceful in the 80's, everyone got along. thats a lot better than being mad and frustrated. and lots of blondes looking for fun.. nice catch craig the pendulum swings....they were mad and upset because society was worshipping shallow and paper thin big hair rock stars...it was borne out of that frustration (partially)...they 'were' counter culture...until, of course, they became what society worshipped and that caused problems for them... I remember seeing an interview with 'Queensryche' lead singer (not big hair or grunge..)...he was all sad, he said: 'I have become what I have always hated'...he went on to elaborate that the band was always against the 'fat/rich corporate sponsored' type of lifestyle...then he said one day he woke up and realized that HE was living in a big mansion and his band and his existance was dictated by the same corporate people he always hated and that THEY were becoming stronger and richer from he and his band being part of THAT system etc...pretty ALARMING when you wake up and really realize: 'hey, I'm NOT getting over as I thought I was"...this exemplifies the 'control' of music industry execs for BOTH big hair and grunge and? you name it...except self produced rap guys... boohooohooo..i'm a rich rock star....boooohooohoooo....
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Post by Dirrty Craig on Jan 13, 2006 17:19:41 GMT -5
"boohooohooo..i'm a rich rock star....boooohooohoooo.... "
Ditto on that.. f'ing crybaby. Let me buy you a tampon on the way to the dress-shop Geoff.
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Post by VomHalen on Jan 13, 2006 17:22:17 GMT -5
"boohooohooo..i'm a rich rock star....boooohooohoooo.... " Ditto on that.. f'ing crybaby. Let me buy you a tampon on the way to the dress-shop Geoff. those guys wanted to be rock stars...who doesn't...then complain when they achieve it and realize that they have to cater to record companies...give me that friggin job.... ...and i LOVE queensryche
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Post by jimbax on Jan 13, 2006 17:28:41 GMT -5
man, just go onto Splawn amps fan website and type in: 'I hate Big Hair bands' and watch the fireworks!!! AWESOME!
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