Post #253,022
4/22/06 1:10:21 PM
4/22/06 1:11:25 PM
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Tear in my Beer
Hank Williams. (Why do I always pull in the country western songs. I don't listen to country western much, honest!)
Ben
PS Fixed the wrong title.
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
Edited by ben_tilly
April 22, 2006, 01:11:25 PM EDT
There's a Tear in my Beer
Hank Williams. (Why do I always pull in the country western songs. I don't listen to country western much, honest!)
Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #253,024
4/22/06 1:55:46 PM
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Brother can you spare a dime?
In honor of beep bash.
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Post #253,038
4/22/06 8:27:50 PM
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He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
The Hollies
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #253,075
4/23/06 2:51:17 AM
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Heavy Fuel
Dire straits
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #253,097
4/23/06 12:05:21 PM
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Heavy Music
Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #253,128
4/23/06 4:23:38 PM
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Heavy Metal
Sammy Hagar
Stop looking at my signature!
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Post #253,150
4/23/06 9:45:16 PM
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Rock Music
Jefferson Starship
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #253,153
4/23/06 9:54:35 PM
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Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll
Jethro Tull.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #253,166
4/23/06 10:42:51 PM
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I don't need no rocking chair
George Jones
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #253,171
4/23/06 11:20:37 PM
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Take Me In Your Arms (And Rock Me)
The Doobie Brothers
Stop looking at my signature!
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Post #253,172
4/23/06 11:24:37 PM
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Rock Me Gently.
Andy Kim.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #253,176
4/23/06 11:31:36 PM
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I'm not your stepping stone
The Monkees
Stop looking at my signature!
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Post #253,180
4/23/06 11:54:49 PM
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Rollin' Stone.
Muddy Mississippi Waters.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #253,235
4/24/06 12:20:29 PM
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On The Cover Of The Rolling Stone
Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #253,250
4/24/06 1:58:48 PM
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Vogue
Strike a Pose! Madonna
Stop looking at my signature!
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Post #253,263
4/24/06 3:10:43 PM
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Centerfold
J. Geils Band
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #253,268
4/24/06 3:37:58 PM
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Journey To The Center Of Her Mind
The Amboy Dukes
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #253,284
4/24/06 4:28:41 PM
4/24/06 4:29:19 PM
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Journey To The Center Of the Earth
Rick Wakeman (sans Yes)
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
Edited by jb4
April 24, 2006, 04:29:19 PM EDT
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Post #253,285
4/24/06 4:41:18 PM
4/24/06 5:12:46 PM
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Around the World in 80 Days
Jackie Chan or Cantinflas
Switching to movies...whaddya think?
Stop looking at my signature!
Edited by imqwerky
April 24, 2006, 05:12:46 PM EDT
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Post #253,288
4/24/06 5:05:02 PM
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Water World (new thread)
Created as new thread #253287 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=253287|Water World]
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Post #253,332
4/25/06 9:26:06 AM
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Should've started a fresh thread
and posted the new rules first.
Neener, Neener.
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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