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kipper

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  1. This is why we cannot have nice things. Somebody always throws a ball in the house and breaks one of mother's nice lamps.
  2. Craving a McRib sandwich and a shamrock shake.
  3. Jimmy Page, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Falon, or Jimmy Osmond? Or was it Jimmy the maps to the stars homes guy, the one who smells like nachos and feet?
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    Breaking Bad

    I pretty much have BB and BCS on a constant loop.
  5. Does "K- LOSS"--- as Jim Ladd used to call it when he was at the Mighty Met, do they still have DJs? I thought that KLOS had switched to some lame pre programmed automated format without live DJs?
  6. Best thing about the South was NASCAR. But if they start racing electric cars then I am DONE.
  7. Unless Russia attacks Alaska, I think we should stay out of this one. Russia isn't a global threat anyway. China is the big problem.
  8. I just got a IRS refund deposit for 34K into my checking account. Must be a mistake. I wonder how long before they figure it out?
  9. Seriously Strider! "Random Thoughts The Return"???? Weren't the previous three "Random Thoughts" wished into the cornfield? However, I guessed you missed the relevance of the actual forth "random thread" created last year which Andy which he cleverly called "UNTITLED". Which if you think about it was very appropriate for the fourth 'random thread'. Maybe this thread should be called "Holy House of Random" LOL!
  10. RIP Norm MacDonald More Norm tributes.
  11. A sad day with the passing of the great comedy genius Norm MacDonald. Norm was a true to the art of stand up comedy. He was always willing to boldly find that line between social politeness and raw unapologetic humor. Even when he didn't get the laugh, he always seemed happy in his own skin to have swung for the fences. Norm was the Ted Williams of stand up comedy. There are few who could play in his league.
  12. Thanks for contributing Steve! You can always be counted on for providing great content. Charlie was always my favorite Stone, he was too me just the cool one in the background, steady, always to be relied on. For me he was a lot like John Entwistle of The Who, never a need to be upfront in the spotlight, often looked past by many, but once you understood the contribution of their music, then it dawns on you how much their specific signature to the sound means. When I as younger I always gravitated to the drum playing styles of Keith Moon, John Bonham, and Ginger Baker. But as I got older and really had a different ear for the drums, and I realized that what many used to say was just a boring "rock steady" style like Charlie Watts or even Ringo, is actually very brilliant playing. Less can be more, it can be so much more.
  13. Shouldn't Charlie Watts deserve his own RIP thread? This is still a ROCK AND ROLL forum is it not? Poor Charlie has to be commemorated in the same thread where Falco is honored?
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