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I blame DC and her shameless flaunting of seeing Eric "Is God" Clapton this week over in the Celebrity section..grrr...for my mini-Clapton frenzy tonight. ;-) You suck for seeing him without me DC!! Dang. OK...another one I love. Deal with it. Also featuring Duane Allman, of course. Duane was still dead at the time that I listened tonight. On my street. Here in....oh never mind. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgNYXZL2fB4
Pay no attention to Caesar. Caesar doesn’t have the slightest idea what’s really going on. Kurt Vonnegut
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Well, I did not want to give the impression that I was older (by a 100 years or so) than I really am. So had to point out he did not live there anymore cuz he was dead. Shaz wrote: Dying!! "he was dead at the time". You just slay me Miss J.
Can hardly walk. Need hip replacement.
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Sue wrote: Oh Geez, I saw that ER episode too. I could not get over that he was laying in ther dying, while she was outside, doing who knows what.
Really! She was making tea or something. Then IIRC she was snotty after the burial scene, I forget though. cindy79 wrote:I think I need to find some good happy, inspirational songs though. I'm not much help because I've been in a mega funk because of the nose thing for several months. Just got some new info last week that is quite horrifying as well.
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As a child watching "Loony Tunes", there was this great cartoon where the mouse was being pursued by the cat on the piano and as the mouse tiptoed on the keys and the cat ran on them, all that was done to the tune of Liszt. I've worn out my Liszt tape from playing it too much though. kosmeds wrote:
I am oddly jealous of your proximity to greatness. He was a hot babe most of his life, the original rock star with tons of swooning groupies. He had a profile to die for, too, and even in his 70s he had teenagers threatening suicide over him. All this means nothing in the face of his compositions though. I am not sure why it took me so long to appreciate him, I guess I was unable to overlook all that tremolo and bombastic virtuosity. There is actual music underneath it all, and it is really superb.
Can hardly walk. Need hip replacement.
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m130 wrote: I'm not much help because I've been in a mega funk because of the nose thing for several months. Just got some new info last week that is quite horrifying as well.
Have you had a nose job you don't like?
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cindy79 wrote:
Have you had a nose job you don't like?
Yes, primary and revision. I need to bounce my story off Miss J because I want to post it on MMH as well at some point, don't know if that is OK. I stupidly ignored a horrific bedside manner, among many other mishaps. It's been extremely depressing, let me tell you. I was going to post a link to a fun YouTube with the horse "Blue Hors Matine" dancing, but the comments there said the horse was just put down in January, so that was another sad thing. :( Sorry I couldn't contribute more to this thread.
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