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Posted by audiori on 09-28-2004 at16:08:

 

Smile



Posted by Aqua Green Toupee on 09-28-2004 at16:11:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Stuart Pedasso
You mean Free Drinks isn't about Free Drinks? Man ... next thing you know someone will be telling me what The Shap of Air really's about.



It's really about three minutes or so.



Posted by Joey T. on 09-28-2004 at16:25:

 

Roll Eyes



Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 09-28-2004 at16:39:

 

... groan



Posted by dennis on 09-29-2004 at09:59:

 

quote:
Originally posted by audiori
It seems like Terry sometimes feels it's goofy but necissary
to hold someone's hand and walk them through the meaning
of certain songs and why they are written.


Very goofy...



Posted by Mountain Fan on 09-29-2004 at15:22:

 

quote:
Originally posted by dennis
quote:
Originally posted by audiori
It seems like Terry sometimes feels it's goofy but necissary
to hold someone's hand and walk them through the meaning
of certain songs and why they are written.


Very goofy...


I kinda liked the liner notes to Avocado Faultline. Of course, a lot of the stuff was unnecessary for real fans, but I think the notes made it a lot more palatable to those who otherwise wouldn't have considered listening to it. You wouldn't necessarily have to explain as much if you were giving it as a gift in hopes of creating a new fan. Of course it's my favorite solo Terry CD, too. Smile )



Posted by Joey T. on 09-29-2004 at18:34:

Sad

quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
quote:
Originally posted by dennis
quote:
Originally posted by audiori
It seems like Terry sometimes feels it's goofy but necissary
to hold someone's hand and walk them through the meaning
of certain songs and why they are written.


Very goofy...


I kinda liked the liner notes to Avocado Faultline. Of course, a lot of the stuff was unnecessary for real fans, but I think the notes made it a lot more palatable to those who otherwise wouldn't have considered listening to it. You wouldn't necessarily have to explain as much if you were giving it as a gift in hopes of creating a new fan. Of course it's my favorite solo Terry CD, too. Smile )



i for one was really disappointed to find out that he doesn't really dress up like elvis, get drunk and pick up chicks....... Crying



Posted by audiori on 09-29-2004 at19:02:

 

Yeah, well....Berger does that doesn't he?



Posted by Joey T. on 09-29-2004 at19:05:

Frown

well, that was windex, not booze.... and that wasn't really a chick..... Shocked



Posted by bereal on 09-29-2004 at23:32:

Question

It was El? Confused



Posted by carl on 09-30-2004 at07:41:

Cool

quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
I kinda liked the liner notes to Avocado Faultline. Of course, a lot of the stuff was unnecessary for real fans, but I think the notes made it a lot more palatable to those who otherwise wouldn't have considered listening to it.


Of course, one would have had to BUY the CD in order to read the liner notes, presumably with the intent of listening to it....

Tongue


carl
thinks "Mountain Dewy" is a better description
that's it
Mountain Dewy, and poofta-ish Tongue



Posted by Eleanor on 09-30-2004 at08:49:

 

mountain dewish



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 09-30-2004 at09:02:

 

quote:
and that wasn't really a chick.....


What?!! It wasn't??!! BLAST!! gggGGGXXKKK! Just please tell me it wasn't Big Gay Al again. ggxkk



Posted by Joey T. on 09-30-2004 at09:15:

Question

again??? Shocked



Posted by Woggy on 09-30-2004 at09:16:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Stuart Pedasso
Richard: "Okay Woggy, you go, okay twist a little lower now! That's it, three more, two, one ... break. Now jumping jacks, Berger, come on, get off the floor ... "

Berger: "Wha?... hgrfesgsrggssewsaert who's got my Michael Stipe poster?"


are we sweatin' to the OLDIES here?
(or sweatin' WITH 'em!!!)



Posted by Woggy on 09-30-2004 at09:24:

 

quote:
Originally posted by audiori
It's amazing
but true, there are some pretty dense and shallow people
out there..and if they happen to be a Christian too, they
might be judgemental as well.


NO WAY!

CAN'T believe it...........


heh heh heh.

Are THESE some of 'em?




Posted by Berger Roy Al on 09-30-2004 at09:35:

 

quote:
again???


Big Gay Al, that scoundrel, has tricked me before! He once dressed up as a really hot blonde and told me he was Marylin Monroe. Utilizing an elaborate system of weights and pulleys, mirrors, vocal dissimulation, mind voodoo, trick photography, psycho-hologramogrophy and Carman-grade makeup, he had me under his spell.

And then when he sang "Happy Birthday Mr. President" next to a life-sized cutout of Richard Nixon, I saw no reason to disbelieve her, him. BLAST IT!!! ggxxkk!



Posted by Carman on 09-30-2004 at12:12:

Shocked

that wasn't big gay al...... Pleased



Posted by Berger Roy Al on 09-30-2004 at12:34:

 

quote:
that wasn't big gay al......


Godfrey Daniel!! That was the Tuxedo Clad Megastar with a big blonde wig??!! HAVEN'T I SUFFERED ENOUGH, PEOPLE??! help me... help me...help me ... ....GGGXKKKXK!!



Posted by bereal on 09-30-2004 at13:06:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Woggy
quote:
Originally posted by audiori
It's amazing
but true, there are some pretty dense and shallow people
out there..and if they happen to be a Christian too, they
might be judgemental as well.


NO WAY!

CAN'T believe it...........


heh heh heh.

Are THESE some of 'em?



You forgot this one (the one with the pink hair gets double the credit for shallowness:


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