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Post by neesy on Jul 8, 2021 19:47:54 GMT
gotta love the Jack 😄....
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Post by neesy on Jul 8, 2021 19:48:40 GMT
gotta love the Jack 😄.... Ooops - I am a bit behind here (trying to do other stuff in the kitchen while posting)
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Post by neesy on Jul 8, 2021 19:50:18 GMT
gotta love the Jack 😄....
The original Joker - Cesar Romero (with a hot dog)
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Post by wolf on Jul 8, 2021 19:53:38 GMT
Ooops - I am a bit behind here (trying to do other stuff in the kitchen while posting)
No worries, no fines, no penalties! It happens! 😊 You're food and drink await you my friend. 😊
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Post by neesy on Jul 8, 2021 19:53:49 GMT
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Post by wolf on Jul 8, 2021 20:01:10 GMT
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Post by neesy on Jul 8, 2021 20:03:16 GMT
It's okay - see my post in What Are You Doing Today - going to have to sign off and get some sh*t done here - I keep jumping back and forth between here and the kitchen
Off to go have a soak in the tub now - have a great day olfEOEbpO0rxuamBULVg
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Post by wolf on Jul 8, 2021 20:13:31 GMT
It's okay - see my post in What Are You Doing Today - going to have to sign off and get some sh*t done here - I keep jumping back and forth between here and the kitchen
Off to go have a soak in the tub now - have a great day
Cool! Have fun getting all that scat done! Maybe you'll have time for a hand or two of Racoon skat later. 😊😉
....hmmmm.....you sure there's no THC in those CBD gummi bears!? 😳 😄😉 See you later, Nees. olfEOEbpO0rxuamBULVg
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 3:50:15 GMT
Very cool but the Japanese jazz fusion band "Casiopea" is even better music named after the constellation. ....Milk and cupcakes, kiddo. 😊😉 Have a good night Panda Bear. 😊
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2021 4:01:58 GMT
Pat Monahan looks like the kind of guy who's face would appear on the news as a police sketch of what a witness described the guy who they saw strangle 3 women looked like. Like the Zodiac killer sketch. Ever seen an author's photo of Shel Silverstein, on the back of a copy of "The Giving Tree"?
Looks can be deceiving, and shouldn't matter that much....you can always tell the 'bad seeds' no matter how handsome or hideous they may be....and all points in between. ...you just have to have the right kind of perceptive eye, and look closely. 😊Yeah except Shel Silverstein was a poet by career and Pat Monahan wrote such classically questionable lines as "Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken Your best friend always sticking up for you Even when I know you're wrong? Can you imagine no first dance, freeze-dried romance Five-hour phone conversation The best soy latte that you ever had, and me?" and "My heart is bound to beat right out my untrimmed chest I believe in you, like a virgin you're Madonna And I'm always gonna wanna blow your mind" Madonna was definitely not a virgin, if you ever watched the beginning of Reservoir Dogs you'd have Quentin Tarantino explain the lyrics to LaV plain and simple. Meaning, he claims to believe her just like he believes Madonna is a virgin (This song released in 2009 and I remember it like it was yesterday, by 2009 Madonna definitely had much more mileage than the god-dang Batmobile). Not to mention, what radio station was playing Mr. Mister in 2009? On Shel Silverstein, his poems remind me of a much more family friendly Frank Zappa or Primus. That one poem about the Peanut Butter Sandwich so sticky it sealed a king's mouth permanently shut gave me nightmares as a kid. So did the front cover of A Light in the Attic, I don't know why, but the dead eyed look creeped me out.
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 4:02:14 GMT
...Letting youtube do whatever it wants today...
Pat Monahan looks like the kind of guy who's face would appear on the news as a police sketch of what a witness described the guy who they saw strangle 3 women looked like. Like the Zodiac killer sketch. Hey man, what do you think of Billy Corrigan? 😉.....kinda reminds me of "pinhead" in his bare scalp days. 😊
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2021 4:09:23 GMT
Pat Monahan looks like the kind of guy who's face would appear on the news as a police sketch of what a witness described the guy who they saw strangle 3 women looked like. Like the Zodiac killer sketch. Hey man, what do you think of Billy Corrigan? 😉.....kinda reminds me of "pinhead" in his bare scalp days. 😊He looks like a more approachable and down to Earth Lars Ulrich, I've never listened to a Smashing Pumpkins song or album. Maybe I've heard a few and just didn't know it was them. I do hope the type of "smashing" they're referring to involves violently compressing them and not the slang for committing intercourse, though. Pumpkins are for eating and Jack'o'Lanterns, not for deviant gratification.
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 4:12:47 GMT
Ever seen an author's photo of Shel Silverstein, on the back of a copy of "The Giving Tree"?
Looks can be deceiving, and shouldn't matter that much....you can always tell the 'bad seeds' no matter how handsome or hideous they may be....and all points in between. ...you just have to have the right kind of perceptive eye, and look closely. 😊 Yeah except Shel Silverstein was a poet by career and Pat Monahan wrote such classically questionable lines as "Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken Your best friend always sticking up for you Even when I know you're wrong? Can you imagine no first dance, freeze-dried romance Five-hour phone conversation The best soy latte that you ever had, and me?" and "My heart is bound to beat right out my untrimmed chest I believe in you, like a virgin you're Madonna And I'm always gonna wanna blow your mind" Madonna was definitely not a virgin, if you ever watched the beginning of Reservoir Dogs you'd have Quentin Tarantino explain the lyrics to LaV plain and simple. Meaning, he claims to believe her just like he believes Madonna is a virgin (This song released in 2009 and I remember it like it was yesterday, by 2009 Madonna definitely had much more mileage than the god-dang Batmobile). Not to mention, what radio station was playing Mr. Mister in 2009? On Shel Silverstein, his poems remind me of a much more family friendly Frank Zappa or Primus. That one poem about the Peanut Butter Sandwich so sticky it sealed a king's mouth permanently shut gave me nightmares as a kid. So did the front cover of A Light in the Attic, I don't know why, but the dead eyed look creeped me out. Oh dude...com'mon...."Virgin"?...."Madonna"?...think about about it....could he not have POSSIBLY be referring to "THE Madonna, Mary the Blessed Virgin Mother of Christ" and using a play on words.....sometimes you got to read things over and over a few good times to CATCH ALL OF THE DIFFERENT MEANINGS that can be veiled there in....thinly or deeply. 😊😉
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 4:16:27 GMT
Hey man, what do you think of Billy Corrigan? 😉.....kinda reminds me of "pinhead" in his bare scalp days. 😊 He looks like a more approachable and down to Earth Lars Ulrich, I've never listened to a Smashing Pumpkins song or album. Maybe I've heard a few and just didn't know it was them. I do hope the type of "smashing" they're referring to involves violently compressing them and not the slang for committing intercourse, though. Pumpkins are for eating and Jack'o'Lanterns, not for deviant gratification. You mentioned 1979 in one of your earlier posts didn't you?....
Oh no! Wait!...you said 2009! 😳😆
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2021 4:19:27 GMT
Yeah except Shel Silverstein was a poet by career and Pat Monahan wrote such classically questionable lines as "Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken Your best friend always sticking up for you Even when I know you're wrong? Can you imagine no first dance, freeze-dried romance Five-hour phone conversation The best soy latte that you ever had, and me?" and "My heart is bound to beat right out my untrimmed chest I believe in you, like a virgin you're Madonna And I'm always gonna wanna blow your mind" Madonna was definitely not a virgin, if you ever watched the beginning of Reservoir Dogs you'd have Quentin Tarantino explain the lyrics to LaV plain and simple. Meaning, he claims to believe her just like he believes Madonna is a virgin (This song released in 2009 and I remember it like it was yesterday, by 2009 Madonna definitely had much more mileage than the god-dang Batmobile). Not to mention, what radio station was playing Mr. Mister in 2009? On Shel Silverstein, his poems remind me of a much more family friendly Frank Zappa or Primus. That one poem about the Peanut Butter Sandwich so sticky it sealed a king's mouth permanently shut gave me nightmares as a kid. So did the front cover of A Light in the Attic, I don't know why, but the dead eyed look creeped me out. Oh dude...com'mon...."Virgin"?...."Madonna"?...think about about it....could he not have POSSIBLY be referring to "THE Madonna, Mary the Blessed Virgin Mother of Christ" and using a play on words.....sometimes you got to read things over and over a few good times to CATCH ALL OF THE DIFFERENT MEANINGS that can be veiled there in....thinly or deeply. 😊😉Oh I've considered that interpretation. The problem here is that Pat Monahan doesn't seem like the type of guy to choose Biblical figures in his allegories, I think he'd rather pick a reference to the cursed bane of 1980s nostalgia pop radio. Come on! The 1980s were overrated but they have way way way better choices for radio play than "Material Girl" for the 50th time, even just from pop music. Michael Jackson, Kate Bush, some of David Bowie's better 1980s albums, Tears for Fears, etc.
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 4:19:34 GMT
Yeah except Shel Silverstein was a poet by career and Pat Monahan wrote such classically questionable lines as "Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken Your best friend always sticking up for you Even when I know you're wrong? Can you imagine no first dance, freeze-dried romance Five-hour phone conversation The best soy latte that you ever had, and me?" and "My heart is bound to beat right out my untrimmed chest I believe in you, like a virgin you're Madonna And I'm always gonna wanna blow your mind" Madonna was definitely not a virgin, if you ever watched the beginning of Reservoir Dogs you'd have Quentin Tarantino explain the lyrics to LaV plain and simple. Meaning, he claims to believe her just like he believes Madonna is a virgin (This song released in 2009 and I remember it like it was yesterday, by 2009 Madonna definitely had much more mileage than the god-dang Batmobile). Not to mention, what radio station was playing Mr. Mister in 2009? ------ The Jack FM in Dallas...
On Shel Silverstein, his poems remind me of a much more family friendly Frank Zappa or Primus. That one poem about the Peanut Butter Sandwich so sticky it sealed a king's mouth permanently shut gave me nightmares as a kid. So did the front cover of A Light in the Attic, I don't know why, but the dead eyed look creeped me out. Oh dude...com'mon...."Virgin"?...."Madonna"?...think about about it....could he not have POSSIBLY be referring to "THE Madonna, Mary the Blessed Virgin Mother of Christ" and using a play on words.....sometimes you got to read things over and over a few good times to CATCH ALL OF THE DIFFERENT MEANINGS that can be veiled there in....thinly or deeply. 😊😉
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 4:28:21 GMT
Oh dude...com'mon...."Virgin"?...."Madonna"?...think about about it....could he not have POSSIBLY be referring to "THE Madonna, Mary the Blessed Virgin Mother of Christ" and using a play on words.....sometimes you got to read things over and over a few good times to CATCH ALL OF THE DIFFERENT MEANINGS that can be veiled there in....thinly or deeply. 😊😉 Oh I've considered that interpretation. The problem here is that Pat Monahan doesn't seem like the type of guy to choose Biblical figures in his allegories, I think he'd rather pick a reference to the cursed bane of 1980s nostalgia pop radio. Come on! The 1980s were overrated but they have way way way better choices for radio play than "Material Girl" for the 50th time, even just from pop music. Michael Jackson, Kate Bush, some of David Bowie's better 1980s albums, Tears for Fears, etc. ....Read all the other surrounding lyrics again....find more meanings in them too. 🙂
Makes me think of, "A MOSQUITO! My libido!"....
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 4:35:42 GMT
Oh dude...com'mon...."Virgin"?...."Madonna"?...think about about it....could he not have POSSIBLY be referring to "THE Madonna, Mary the Blessed Virgin Mother of Christ" and using a play on words.....sometimes you got to read things over and over a few good times to CATCH ALL OF THE DIFFERENT MEANINGS that can be veiled there in....thinly or deeply. 😊😉 Oh I've considered that interpretation. The problem here is that Pat Monahan doesn't seem like the type of guy to choose Biblical figures in his allegories, I think he'd rather pick a reference to the cursed bane of 1980s nostalgia pop radio. Come on! The 1980s were overrated but they have way way way better choices for radio play than "Material Girl" for the 50th time, even just from pop music. Michael Jackson, Kate Bush, some of David Bowie's better 1980s albums, Tears for Fears, etc. Tears for Fears album "Songs From the Big Chair" was great.
...and A LOT of 80's music you just had to be there to be able to get it. 🙂 I need to find a vid where Slash and others like him actually admitted liking flakey pop tunes....guilty pleasures for them. I know there is some pretty lame crap from the 80's that I still like and reluctantly admit to loving! lol...like this one. 😊.....
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 4:56:42 GMT
Oh I've considered that interpretation. The problem here is that Pat Monahan doesn't seem like the type of guy to choose Biblical figures in his allegories, I think he'd rather pick a reference to the cursed bane of 1980s nostalgia pop radio. Come on! The 1980s were overrated but they have way way way better choices for radio play than "Material Girl" for the 50th time, even just from pop music. Michael Jackson, Kate Bush, some of David Bowie's better 1980s albums, Tears for Fears, etc. Tears for Fears album "Songs From the Big Chair" was great.
...and A LOT of 80's music you just had to be there to be able to get it. 🙂 I need to find a vid where Slash and others like him actually admitted liking flakey pop tunes....guilty pleasures for them. I know there is some pretty lame crap from the 80's that I still like and reluctantly admit to loving! lol...like this one. 😊.....
Hey @wayoftheredpanda , I saw this epicsode of American Bandstand when it was first aird, I was about 13...."Take me to the River" was weird and cool, different...a lot of people weren't sure what to make of New Wave...but it grew on us all. Late 70's stuff, like the Knack's "My Sharonna" and THE CARS everything was groundbreaking.....sigh...then came a long A Flock Of Seagulls and crap like that ....just made you 'gag a maggot', man. .....
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Post by wolf on Jul 9, 2021 5:17:11 GMT
Hey man, what do you think of Billy Corrigan? 😉.....kinda reminds me of "pinhead" in his bare scalp days. 😊 He looks like a more approachable and down to Earth Lars Ulrich, ------- Dude...seriously? 😳.....I'd take candy from Wild and Crazy Lars a lot faster than I would Billy, in THAT vid, any day.😂😉 I've never listened to a Smashing Pumpkins song or album. Maybe I've heard a few and just didn't know it was them. I do hope the type of "smashing" they're referring to involves violently compressing them and not the slang for committing intercourse, though. Pumpkins are for eating and Jack'o'Lanterns, not for deviant gratification.
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