OT: Want to see something scary?

Started by mindwave_21, May 15, 2004, 12:11:35 AM

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smoguzbenjamin

Quote from: Fret WireAnd the escape key doesn't work out there in the real world.
Wouldn't it rule if it did though :mrgreen:
I don't like Holland. Nobody has the transistors I want.

Samuel

I fully support the Elvis-related derailing of this thread :)

I believe the things I typed before, but I suppose I do agree that this forum may be better off left sanitized of this discussion. I bet there's a political discussion message board out there somewhere...

u1061810

Elvis was the king.I guess we could debate that too

Fret Wire

Quote from: u1061810Elvis was the king.I guess we could debate that too

Ok...I say he's still the King! No one goes to Vegas to be married by a guy impersonating Keith Richards or Sting.  :lol:
Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

Samuel

Quote from: Fret Wire
Ok...I say he's still the King! No one goes to Vegas to be married by a guy impersonating Keith Richards or Sting.  :lol:

Having people dressed up as you marrying couples who met half an hour ago at the nickel slots is, of course, the aspiration of all royalty.

Fret Wire

Quote from: Samuel
Having people dressed up as you marrying couples who met half an hour ago at the nickel slots is, of course, the aspiration of all royalty.

Probably more than we think. Alot less harmless than the legacy some "royal types" have left.
Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

Samuel

Quote from: Fret WireProbably more than we think. Alot less harmless than the legacy some "royal types" have left.

Haha. Touche!

petemoore

Is Scottie Moore's guitar sound.
 There's the real threat to the dignity of our youths.
 Anyone know what he was using?..Sounds like a hallway with a room on the side.
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Fret Wire

Fret Wire
(Keyser Soze)

gez

Quote from: Fret WireNo one goes to Vegas to be married by a guy impersonating Keith Richards

Divorce yes, but not marriage...
"They always say there's nothing new under the sun.  I think that that's a big copout..."  Wayne Shorter

R.G.

This all has the feel of old home week.

My draft number was lucky - 308 - and I still remember the day I got it. I had been selected *not* to take the MacNamara Scholarship (two years, all expenses paid, with stipend, in sunny South Vietnam, studying local biochemistry and social relations).

I can still hear Country Joe and the Fish singing "Well, it's one, two, three, what are we fightin' for?"

I just wish my hair grew like it used to...
R.G.

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