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Post by Confessor on Nov 25, 2014 11:17:40 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 13:42:11 GMT -5
I had that board game as a kid!
-M
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Post by berkley on Nov 25, 2014 14:16:40 GMT -5
I wonder what song Confessor was playing in that 2nd shot, if he remembers.
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Post by Confessor on Nov 25, 2014 14:20:22 GMT -5
I had that board game as a kid! It' a pretty reasonable game really, although it doesn't take too long to play and it was definitely a lot more fun when I was a kid. That pic was taken by my girlfriend, the night I decided to introduce her to it. I don't think she was overly impressed.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 14:27:54 GMT -5
I wonder what song Confessor was playing in that 2nd shot, if he remembers. Something by Bread. *sigh*
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Post by Confessor on Nov 25, 2014 14:30:09 GMT -5
I wonder what song Confessor was playing in that 2nd shot, if he remembers. Hmmmm...judging from the position of my left hand, I'd hazard a guess that I was playing "September Gurls" by Big Star. ]Something by Bread. *sigh* Wrong!! I have better taste than you give me credit for, Mr. Bailey. EDIT: I'm sure this won't make any difference, but I only own one Bread compilation that I kinda sorta enjoy and have maybe listened to a grand total of 3 times. Jesus wept, you make one error of judgement round these parts and you're marked for life! For the record, no way would Bread get into my Top 300 bands or artists list. The Eagles on the other hand would definitely be Top 30, but not Top 20.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Nov 25, 2014 14:55:39 GMT -5
The game box is a hint. You were singing the yub-nub song!!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 15:25:07 GMT -5
The Eagles would make my Top 30, too -- of Bands That Should be Tortured.
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Post by DE Sinclair on Nov 25, 2014 16:03:44 GMT -5
I've been meaning to contribute to this thread for a while now. So, here are two pictures of me: one in civilian mode and one in troubadour mode. I always thought he would be a green rabbit.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2014 16:05:47 GMT -5
Green rabbits...ridiculous....
-M
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Post by DE Sinclair on Nov 25, 2014 16:21:51 GMT -5
Green rabbits...ridiculous.... -M That is one badass green rab-- Nope, sorry, can't do. The whiskers ruin it. About as impressive as a kitten trying to look fierce.
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Post by berkley on Nov 25, 2014 18:34:54 GMT -5
I have a taste for sappy love songs with nice melodies, so naturally I like several of those Bread songs. Though come to think of it, my favourite is probably Guitar Man, which isn't a love song.
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Post by Confessor on Nov 26, 2014 7:13:55 GMT -5
I have a taste for sappy love songs with nice melodies, so naturally I like several of those Bread songs. Though come to think of it, my favourite is probably Guitar Man, which isn't a love song. I have the 1977 UK compilation The Sound of Bread on vinyl, which I picked up a year or so ago (and made the mistake of mentioning it to Dan Bailey). In all honesty, it's a bit too slick and middle-of-the-road for me generally, but there are a handful of songs that I have a nostalgic connection to, having heard them on the radio a lot as a little kid ("Make It With You", "Everything I Own" and "The Guitar Man" mainly). An awful lot of the album washes over me without making much of an impression, but it's worth keeping if only for those three songs. I am far, far from being a Bread fan.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Nov 26, 2014 8:51:53 GMT -5
Green rabbits...ridiculous.... Even a fluorescent green rabbit?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 8:58:27 GMT -5
I have a taste for sappy love songs with nice melodies, so naturally I like several of those Bread songs. Though come to think of it, my favourite is probably Guitar Man, which isn't a love song. I have the 1977 UK compilation The Sound of Bread on vinyl, which I picked up a year or so ago (and made the mistake of mentioning it to Dan Bailey). In all honesty, it's a bit too slick and middle-of-the-road for me generally, but there are a handful of songs that I have a nostalgic connection to, having heard them on the radio a lot as a little kid ("Make It With You", "Everything I Own" and "The Guitar Man" mainly). An awful lot of the album washes over me without making much of an impression, but it's worth keeping if only for those three songs. I am far, far from being a Bread fan. We all have different tastes, of course, & rest assured that I'm utterly enamored with all sorts of sentimental tripe myself, but I viscerally hated those songs from the moment I first heard them on the radio as a kid. Great examples of the sort of puked-up-&-then-soaked-in-meat-tenderizer-for-good-measure pablum that made punk not only necessary but inevitable.
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