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Gattigap
I seem to have a gap in my gatti
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 46
Location: My happy place
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:42 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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soup_sandwich wrote:
Speaking of which, when you post an image, can you adjust the size of it or are you stuck with the size used at the source?
Leagl et al can answer this better than I can, I'm sure, but I think that if you're posting it within a message (including the signature area), you get the full size used at the original source.
Back when we had the avatar function under our monikers, I think that the site automatically shrunk it down to size if the original was too big.
Gatti(of course, that's probably the reason the site kept crashing, no?)gap
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Replaced_Texan
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 67
Location: Deep in the heart
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:46 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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soup_sandwich wrote:
Gattigap wrote:
FWIW, here's the full-size version, though (to keep from annoying Thurgreed, perhaps) I decided to use a thumbnail sized one for my avatar.
Speaking of which, when you post an image, can you adjust the size of it or are you stuck with the size used at the source?
I think that you're pretty much stuck with the size of the source. I'm looking around for places that people can resize and upload avatars.
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Replaced_Texan
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 67
Location: Deep in the heart
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:49 am Post subject:
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Oh, and I love sping.
60 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, flowers everywhere.
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:53 am Post subject: The Bluebonnets are Back!
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
Oh, and I love spring.
60 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, flowers everywhere.
For the past couple of days, motorists have been pulling off on neighboring hills to take pictures of the bluebonnets.
This time of year makes the triple-digit summer worthwhile.
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paigowprincess
Beyond Category
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 116
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 10:58 am Post subject: Re: Craig Kilborn Coke Commercial and Changing Rooms
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EvenOdds wrote:
Jack_Manfred wrote:
Has anyone else seen that Coke commercial with Craig Kilborn filling out his bracket? Kilborn defines smarmy. His talk show is horrid. If I wanted to watch smug bastards hit on third-tier starlets, I'd be at a bar at 12:35.
I hate those ads. Now I notice they feature more than one final pick. I think that means I have watched too much basketball today. Thanks to Memphis, Weber State, and Creighton, I went from 8-0 to 9-3.
Looking at the scores so far, it's going to get much much worse.
And I love changing rooms.
I went into a state of shock when I flipped Kilborn on one night during a Conan commercial and saw Mike Fucking Gibbons interview some celeb. I went to prep school with that guy. HE had been a fattie who lost all this weight, had serious acne scars and was famous for getting black out drunk and destroying a bathroom. I totally had a crush on him bc I loved his PERSONALITY and overlooked the scars. He did not like me back. I was shocked.
That was the second to last time I lowered my standards for a man cuz I thought they hada really good personaltiy.
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bold_n_brazen
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:08 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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spookyfish wrote:
... that's an (I guess) parody of the old Maxell ad that appeared in Calvin and Hobbes. God, I miss that comic.
spookyfish
Does anyone know how to get reprints (suitable for framing) of old Calvin and Hobbes?
My own personal favorite (I actually still have the comic cut from the Sunday funnies) has Calvin playing outside when it starts to rain, so he takes off his clothes and then it starts to hail and he runs inside and tells his mother "The universe has an attitude". With that one, I could probably figure out the original release date from the yellowed newpaper clipping that I have.
There's another that I'd love to find and frame for my father for Father's Day. Calvin asks his Dad why you close your eyes when you sneeze, and his dad replies that if you didn't, your eyeballs would fly out of your head and hang from stalks out of your eye sockets and you'd have to pick them up and move them around to be able to see from side to side. Calvin says "How do you know all this stuff Dad?" and Dad replies "It's in the book they give you when you become a father." I have no idea when this was originally published.
So, does anybody have any ideas?
Bn'(its my last day at work before maternity leave and I have absolutely nothing to do)B
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Replaced_Texan
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 67
Location: Deep in the heart
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:21 am Post subject: Re: Hobbes
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
spookyfish wrote:
... that's an (I guess) parody of the old Maxell ad that appeared in Calvin and Hobbes. God, I miss that comic.
spookyfish
Does anyone know how to get reprints (suitable for framing) of old Calvin and Hobbes?
My own personal favorite (I actually still have the comic cut from the Sunday funnies) has Calvin playing outside when it starts to rain, so he takes off his clothes and then it starts to hail and he runs inside and tells his mother "The universe has an attitude". With that one, I could probably figure out the original release date from the yellowed newpaper clipping that I have.
There's another that I'd love to find and frame for my father for Father's Day. Calvin asks his Dad why you close your eyes when you sneeze, and his dad replies that if you didn't, your eyeballs would fly out of your head and hang from stalks out of your eye sockets and you'd have to pick them up and move them around to be able to see from side to side. Calvin says "How do you know all this stuff Dad?" and Dad replies "It's in the book they give you when you become a father." I have no idea when this was originally published.
So, does anybody have any ideas?
Bn'(its my last day at work before maternity leave and I have absolutely nothing to do)B
Pretty much any Calvin and Hobbes product that you would find that isn't one of the books is unlicensed (including and especially the peeing bumperstickers). Watterson did not want to merchandise the strip, and aside from the books, he never sold the rights to anyone, despite pressure from his syndicate. I wouldn't be surprised if the pressure is what made him stop writing the strip. Your best bet would be to get a copy of the strip from the appropriate book (there are 16 of them), take it to a high quality copy place, and make a copy of the strip and frame it.
http://www.alloftheabove.net/cahr/watterson.htm (Spree: info on Watterson)
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Replaced_Texan
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:27 am Post subject:
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Oops, I lied. You can get the very last strip that was published, matted and framed through the syndicate:
http://www.ucomics.com/calvinandhobb...al_offer.phtml
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.)
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 63
Location: Springfield
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:31 am Post subject:
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Or here:
http://www.amuniversal.com/ups/permissions/index.htm
It appears you can get any strip you want. They even have a search feature, and I got a pop-up window with the very strip you're talking about (search for "attitude"). Call them to find out if you can get a reprint.
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Replaced_Texan
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 11:49 am Post subject:
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Or here:
http://www.amuniversal.com/ups/permissions/index.htm
It appears you can get any strip you want. They even have a search feature, and I got a pop-up window with the very strip you're talking about (search for "attitude"). Call them to find out if you can get a reprint.
http://www.amureprints.com/ This search engine could totally and completely kill any productivity today. Wow. Thank God the Far Side doesn't appear to be in the data base.
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.)
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
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Location: Springfield
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 4:28 pm Post subject: Productivity
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Replaced_Texan wrote:
http://www.amureprints.com/ This search engine could totally and completely kill any productivity today. Wow.
So is that what everybody's doing?
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Replaced_Texan
I am simply a cog in the Lawtalk Machine
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 67
Location: Deep in the heart
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 4:31 pm Post subject: Re: Productivity
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Mmmm,Burger(C.J.) wrote:
Replaced_Texan wrote:
http://www.amureprints.com/ This search engine could totally and completely kill any productivity today. Wow.
So is that what everybody's doing?
I dunno. Maybe they're doing dinner in the dark.
Quote:
Single New Yorkers Seek Soulmates in the Dark
By Ellen Wulfhorst
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Call it the ultimate blind date.
The latest fad to hit New York City's singles scene is "Dinner in the Dark."
Imagine a gourmet four-course meal with champagne and fine wine -- served and eaten entirely in darkness. Only the waiters, wearing night-vision goggles, can see what's going on.
Promoters promise the dinner is intimate and people lose their inhibitions in the pitch black, making it a great way to meet people.
It's intimate, all right, and people definitely lose their inhibitions, as a recent dinner showed.
Whether anyone would want to meet these people, who acted more like high school students during a cafeteria power blackout than like urbane urbanites, is a whole different story.
The least-impressed diners walked out midway through one recent "Dinner in the Dark," while the happiest ones bragged afterward about their conquests.
"It was great. You got to grope strangers, like that blond woman right there," a 36-year-old business manager named Jeff said gleefully. He also admitted to tossing pieces of bread at other diners under the protection of darkness.
"Dinner in the Dark" began innocuously enough. Thirty or so patrons, who paid $89 apiece, gathered in a downtown restaurant, sipping cocktails.
Organizers explained how the diners would be led into a darkened dining room, how they should feel cautiously for the food, how not to knock over their wine glasses and how to signal a waiter for an escorted walk to the bathroom.
Various diners volunteered that they shouldn't or wouldn't eat certain foods -- mango, nuts, beets and chocolate. Organizers dutifully took notes.
Then, as soon as the diners were seated with the lights out, unable to see anyone or anything, the supposedly sophisticated New Yorkers somehow became anything but.
The dinner erupted into a melee of shouting patrons, crashing glassware and flying slices of bread. As plates shattered, diners burst into rounds of adolescent cheering.
A loud splash was followed by a woman's shriek. "Ow. You spilled that all over me. I am so wet," she said somewhere in the dark, obviously the victim of a misplaced, or misfired, drink.
As she tasted her first course, Jennifer, a 28-year-old financial analyst, whined: "It's fishy. I hate that."
The appetizer was a plate of sweet peppers stuffed with codfish and served with guacamole in truffle aioli sauce. The two entrees were pan-seared sea scallops with butternut squash cake in mushroom cilantro sauce and roasted baby lamb in phyllo dough with artichokes and tomatoes. And the dessert was butternut squash ice cream in a dark chocolate and truffle sauce.
A few diners defiantly lit cigarette lighters for illumination. Others booed, complaining that the little lights ruined the experience.
Nina, 31, a pharmaceutical saleswoman, said the man next to her, a total stranger, kept rubbing her back.
"I can't stand that," she said, adding that she was disappointed in the dinner after earlier dinners had won good write-ups in online promotions.
The dinners are organized by Cosmo Party, which runs events for singles in New York City.
"It's for singles who want to meet new people and for couples who want to have a good time," said organizer Jerome Chasques. Cosmo Party has done about a half dozen "Dinners in the Dark," he said.
"All of them are really different because of the people, of course. I don't know why this was the most rowdy one," he said.
Some, he said, are quite serious, recalling a man who proposed to his girlfriend of six months during another recent "Dinner in the Dark."
This dinner was clearly not a hit with Jennifer, the financial analyst. She finally left in a huff, declaring even her dessert "disgusting."
"I'm a picky eater, and a picky eater shouldn't come here," she said. "Alcohol, it's the only thing you can trust," she muttered as she headed back in the direction of the bar.
Some loved the experience.
"We were just copping feels under the table. I felt like I was in kindergarten," said Sabreena, a 33-year-old attorney, standing amid broken glass in the littered dining room after the meal. "And I like the fact you feel your food. I ate with my hands."
Claire, also a 33-year-old attorney, conceded that "Dinners in the Dark" aren't for everyone.
"If you're going to complain about the food, complain about the dark, you need to go somewhere else," she said.
Her complaint? "You needed more wine," Claire said. "The wine needs to flow a little more freely."
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EvenOdds
Too sexy for her rank
Joined: 14 Mar 2003
Posts: 69
Location: Texas
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:03 pm Post subject: Wow.
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One post in five hours on a friday afternoon?
Must be tournament time.
Even(watching hoops)Odds
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MangoLassi
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 64
Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:11 pm Post subject: Let's Try This . . .
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Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
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ABBAKiss
Just Getting Started
Joined: 11 Mar 2003
Posts: 12
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:20 pm Post subject:
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I'm not embarrassed to admit this, but I really like the Johnny Cash version of Hurt (or whatever the name of that song is).
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
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bold_n_brazen
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 51
Location: At the Gas n' Sip
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:21 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
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MangoLassi
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 64
Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:27 pm Post subject:
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ABBAKiss wrote:
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
Excellent start.
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:29 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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bold_n_brazen wrote:
MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
Not at all related to this discussion, but all the best with your delivery and have fun with the little Brazenette.
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robustpuppy
My rank is higher than your rank.
Joined: 09 Mar 2003
Posts: 100
Location: Stockpiling Claritin
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:31 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
Well, it's supposed to be embarrassing, so I'll go:
MMM-Bop.
R (cringing) P
P.S. B'nB, ditto on what Gwinky said. Do you have broadband or DSL at home?
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MangoLassi
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 64
Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:33 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
bold_n_brazen wrote:
MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
Not at all related to this discussion, but all the best with your delivery and have fun with the little Brazenette.
Yes, all the best -- and be sure to get an epidural.
I like some Michael Jackson. Sad, but true.
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Mister_Ruysbroeck
Piss me off and your code is gone!
Joined: 06 Mar 2003
Posts: 95
Location: The Midwest...
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:38 pm Post subject:
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ABBAKiss wrote:
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot [naked] chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
It was the booze, you bitch.
(bow ticka bow ticka bow, ticka bow de bow bow de bow)
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:44 pm Post subject:
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ABBAKiss wrote:
I'm not embarrassed to admit this, but I really like the Johnny Cash version of Hurt (or whatever the name of that song is).
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
I really like a Canadian band called Blue Rodeo. In Canada that makes me a bit of a hick. I also like Stompin Tom Connors, which again makes me a hick. But you all probably don't know who I am referring to, so it's probably all irrelevant.
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ABBAKiss
Just Getting Started
Joined: 11 Mar 2003
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Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:45 pm Post subject:
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Quote:
It was the booze, you bitch.
Are you sure it wasn't the marinara-colored lipstick?
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Tyrone_Slothrop
I post, ergo I am
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 244
Location: Somewhere in the Black Hills of South Dakota
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:49 pm Post subject:
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
I really like a Canadian band called Blue Rodeo. In Canada that makes me a bit of a hick.
I like some of Blue Rodeo's stuff. (The album I'm thinking of, there's one ballad I can't abide but I like the rest.) Who knew that would make me a hick in Canada?
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MangoLassi
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 64
Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:56 pm Post subject:
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Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
Who knew that would make me a hick in Canada?
At least it doesn't make you a chick in Canada.
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Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Posts: 44
Location: Podunkville
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:56 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
bold_n_brazen wrote:
That "Your Body is a Wonderland" song.
Oh, no. John Mayer (as E/O pointed out on the old board eons ago -- many months before radio discovered him) is a fine singer-songwriter.
And Missus Not Bob finds that song very sexy, so....
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greatwhitenorthchick
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 53
Location: somewhere underneath Owen Nolan
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 5:58 pm Post subject:
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Tyrone_Slothrop wrote:
greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
I really like a Canadian band called Blue Rodeo. In Canada that makes me a bit of a hick.
I like some of Blue Rodeo's stuff. (The album I'm thinking of, there's one ballad I can't abide but I like the rest.) Who knew that would make me a hick in Canada?
They are a bunch of really nice, down to earth guys, who also have a good sound (I think). They are just overplayed on Canadian country stations (because there are not too many Canadian country artists and Canada has Canadian content regulations for its radio stations). Therefore, their songs are associated with a sort of conventional country hick-ness, even though they really are kind of folky.
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MangoLassi
What's in a rank?
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 64
Location: Imperial Rome
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:02 pm Post subject:
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
They are a bunch of really nice, down to earth guys, who also have a good sound (I think). Therefore, their songs are associated with a sort of conventional country hick-ness, even though they really are kind of folky.
This phenomenon reminds me of your and their fellow Canadian, k.d. lang, who also was/is (1) a fabulous singer-songwriter, (2) uncategorizable, and therefore (3) somewhat unaccountably slotted into the "country-western" category.
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str8_outa_covina
I Sure Do Post A Lot
Joined: 10 Mar 2003
Posts: 36
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:02 pm Post subject:
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greatwhitenorthchick wrote:
ABBAKiss wrote:
I'm not embarrassed to admit this, but I really like the Johnny Cash version of Hurt (or whatever the name of that song is).
And I know for a fact that at least one person who posts here shares my enjoyment of J. Timberlake tunes, at least when hot chicks are dancing to the beat of them.
I really like a Canadian band called Blue Rodeo. In Canada that makes me a bit of a hick. I also like Stompin Tom Connors, which again makes me a hick. But you all probably don't know who I am referring to, so it's probably all irrelevant.
Gwinky, you are so busted. Blue Rodeo!?!?! What's next, Gowan?
By the way, I once had a chat with Gowan waiting in line for hot dogs at Exhibition Stadium.
I'm not embarassed by anything, but when I'm out at a Ludacris concert with my posse, I don't exactly volunteer information about my Lisa Loeb or Dido CDs.
str(ange animal)8
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Not_Bob
My inner chick is in my Hermes
Joined: 08 Mar 2003
Posts: 44
Location: Podunkville
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 6:05 pm Post subject: Re: Let's Try This . . .
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MangoLassi wrote:
Maybe this will inspire discussion.
What song(s) are you most embarassed to admit you secretly like?
Too many to list. Cheesy sixties/seventies pop that reminds me of my youth (can I get a witness for "Playground in My Mind" "Puff, The Magic Dragon" and Sammy Davis, Jr.'s version of "The Candy Man"?). Earnest protest and/or socially conscious songs like Phil Ochs' "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" and Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" (can I get an amen from those in the congregation who had a long-haired teacher with an acoustic guitar in elementary school who sang that one?)
And, last but not least: Jesus Christ, Superstar.
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