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This One Goes Out To The One I Love
That website is hilarious!! I've gone there lots of times just to read songs that I thought I was alone in crucifying!! I've had some doozies. When we were kids we always sang "there's a bathroom on the right" to CCR's hit, and I found out through that site that just about everyone in the country did it the first few times they heard the song.— July 5, 2010 1:07 p.m.
The Doctor Is In
They's the bestest!!— July 5, 2010 1:02 p.m.
This One Goes Out To The One I Love
It's okay, AG!! At least you remembered some of them. Now that everything is on the web, I go back and read lyrics and cring at what I've actually been singing all these years. I would have to say anything by The Smiths qualifies for my mangling. CF, Rush was actually kind of a "nerd" band, because even though they rocked out, their lyrics were really cerebral, and they were written off by many as being a band for sci-fi geeks and several other theories. Anyway, they sold millions of albums, but their concerts were mostly attended by males.— July 5, 2010 10 a.m.
This One Goes Out To The One I Love
Sorry, Peart. I can't even give credit right these days!— July 4, 2010 11:11 a.m.
This One Goes Out To The One I Love
I have been a closet Rush fan forever, AG! Neil Pearl is a bonifide wordsmith. I wish I could take credit, Nan, but this is song called "Subdivisions" by the band Rush. I thought the lyrics were somehow appropriate, given the current environment ;)— July 4, 2010 11:09 a.m.
R.I.P. (or Don’t), M.J.
This occurred to me as well, that some were out to systematically destroy Michael Jackson by appealing to his childlike nature and using their own children as agents of fortune, so to speak. But, why then, the discovery of pornographic material? It was obviously a source of interest to the prosecutors, due to its content. And innocent people do not possess such material, let alone distribute payoffs to multiple sources.— July 3, 2010 5:13 p.m.
None
Thud. Sound of jaw hitting earth. Are we allowed to comment anymore? This is obviously the work of someone who posts under many monikers, and who the reader has decided would be their means to eliminate first (and other) place bucks. Ugh. Nothing worse than a shill. I suppose I shall be the first legitimate poster eliminated for not adhering to the rules.— July 2, 2010 9:40 p.m.
Oddball Friendships Are Forever
I thought this would be first. But it is beautiful. Congrats!— July 2, 2010 9:32 p.m.
Padres Baseball
Yay, auntie!! You won a much-deserved prize!!— July 2, 2010 9:30 p.m.
Law Firm Giving Financial Advice Taking No New Cases
I mean before they became lawyers. In school, are they bright-eyed optimists, looking forward to their futures defending the unfortunate, or are they maladjusted sociopaths choosing this career as a means to fuel their needs? I am serious. I have never understood the desire to go into law. It seems tainted. The old joke - what's the difference between a dead rat in the road and a dead lawyer in the road? Answer: The skid marks in front of the rat. What drives a person to become a lawyer if there is a whole genre out there devoted to the scorn of them? Besides $. The cost of law school is ungodly, so there is something of an offset.— July 2, 2010 8:47 p.m.