I know what you mean about the aging rock groups. Keith Ricards has released extracts from his autobiography "A Prune's Progress through Sex, Drugs and Music" or something like that.
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Paul,
I agree with Soundoff; I do like the shed, but I miss the head.
Perhaps the Bride of Frankenstein could take a photo of you (your head primarily) peering around the jamb of the doorway.
This way we may enjoy the best of both worlds.
Gilliatt
haha unfortunately no, it's a hairy guy with dreadlocks.
yea he does, I saw them once this summer and they were awesome live. I also wanted to see them two years ago, they played in the morning but I overslept and missed them.
Silent Waters is one of my favorite songs by them, they have just released a new album called Skyforger which I hope they play a lot of numbers of.
Now that you've mentioned Keith Richards, I've began to wonder if the rockers don't start out grungy and then get into music:smilielol5:
I kind of like Gilliatts idea of you at the doorway of your shed!
Great idea for Pauls avatar...Has my name had another incarnation...It does fit me!
So did he go into their intimate relationship; I always heard that Keith and Mick were an item before Mick and Bowie started hitting it:hand:
Old hairy dude with dreads...Don't like the dreads; but I guess it kind of makes him appeal to a larger fanbase. Still, great voice. I do wonder what it is like with some of these fellows after 40, running around, touring different countries, eating all different cuisines...I'd never manage it!
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I don't know about that, but Keef certainly doesn't like Mick very much - just put up with him for the sake of the $. Now it's over, he's quite happy to dish the dirt, which so far includes:
Calling Mick "your majesty" due to his overbearing attitude.
Saying that Mick was "too small" to satisfy Marianne Faithful with his "tiny ....".
Telling the world that Mick uses a singing coach - a revelation Jagger tried to stop, apparently, but was thwarted by Keef "just telling the truth".
Very juicy!
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I thought his overbearing attitude was part of his claim to fame; like the song, "You're so vain"
I had always heard stories of his enormous appendage; perhaps Marianne was disappointed when she finally met up with it...
I tend to find that Narcissists are not the best men to make a woman squeal..
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[QUOTE=Brian Bean;967942]I don't know why he would be upset about people knowing he was trying to improve himself; he definitely sounded better than the twangy youth who made his first albums...
Wasn't there a scandal concerning Miss Faithful's novel use of a Mars Bar at a Rolling Stone party? I hope not.
It's been awhile, so I thought I should chime in and see how the Blokes have been doing.
Scrolling back a few pages, I see that Prendrelemick and his dalliances with groupies has stirred up the gossip pot.
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:sick: There are always people that will take things too far...Okay, I'm all for trying a bit of whipped cream or honey; but chocolate covered, carmel and mousse filled...Oh, god no...I hope she was shaved:smilielol5:
Well, it's my opinion that the Mars bar made Mick realize he was missing out by not having a bit of "chocolate in his milkshake":smilielol5:
Is prendrelemick keeping something from us...do tell us of your dalliances. Speaking of dalliances; has anyone seen Jockey or Daffyd?
Women are always under the impression that a silent man is one with a past and lots of secrets...
I'm going to use this to stop me from continuing on the rest of your post, which I know can only lead down a path to trouble.
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Whereas men are usually attracted to the extrovert.
Oh, god, it's gonna get back onto sex again...
Talk about your patients for a while, that'll cool everyone off.
:party:
Men do seem to like extroverts; but do they actually look for that in a wife?
I'm trying to forget my patients at the moment...I wonder if I can find some way to become independently wealthy:conehead:
You know, I don't think most men forget anything; it's just how much beer it's buried under...
How about a couple of laggers:cheers2: What do we have in the house, Parker?
What do people actually see in facebook:out:...I mean, I guess if you are dating a woman and you want to see if she will look like mom in 20 years, you can look at her family album...
No, I think the classic stereotype is about right. A virgin whose father owns a brewery.
You and me both. Whoever finds it first tells the other, ok?
Fortunately, it isn't always the case. Mrs Atheist is all of 52 kg soaking wet (about 114 lbs).
Her mother is about 140 kg, or 310 lbs.
I kid you not. She is hippo-like.
Facebook itself is utterly tedious. We do keep in touch with family through it though - and the lad who's away. As a parent you get a slight insight into what the kids are doing. It's quite nice for that.
Sorry, couldn't resist this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-DT30_Kjdk
Excellent, thanks!
I haven't even thought of Leonard Rossiter in years. Brilliant.
Isn't it odd that the rich father works well for men; with a woman, rich in-laws are a nightmare. Some of us choose the virgins also, "Yes, dear, this is what all women want"; but some of us choose the mature, experienced lover...
When I become independently wealthy, I will gloat shamelessly and offer all of my bloke friends stock in my company...actually, I think you may have a better chance at finding wealth since I spend most of my time dreaming:icon_bs:
Who did Mrs Atheist take after; or is she thin because you chase her about the house:brow:
It is helpful that way; the kids seem to share all of the things they keep from us. I just befriended my nephew, his parents took pride in bringing him up in a Christian, very strict, hands on home; he now has videos of speeding through a tunnel, eyes closed, hands off the wheel in his parents Lincoln SUV...
I love this show; are there any full episodes anywhere for free?
It's a good series. I didn't think much of the new one. The books by David Nobbs are laugh out loud funny in parts. A rarity that.
Okay, are you guys in great singing voice...all together for tomorrow...Happy Birthday to Gail, She looks really swell....
Well, I can't wait any longer and besides, it's Saturday night...
Happy Birthday Soundofmusic!
“Here’s looking at you kid”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv8MG...eature=related
http://i963.photobucket.com/albums/a...WildTurkey.jpg
Hold on…that won’t do. Let’s liven things up a bit:
Three Stooges and Mambo No. 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPHwVkP5v5E
Bo Diddley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L3ohStx0uE
Bob Wills
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLr0w...eature=related
The wind down:
Artie Shaw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP6y7Qs2A-o
Edelweiss
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFHuj...eature=related
Gilliatt
Happy birthday Sounds!!
The forum is alive with the Soundofmusic.
Thanks so much, Gentlemen...You've made this a very special birthday and a great year!
I had to do a 12 hour shift today; so I'll write more tomorrow...kisses to you all.
Are we still partying?
I am anyway!
Best birthday bash ever.
Quite right! Sounds is an awfully decent sort of chap though, and a lovely person to boot...I'm sorry I must have got something in my eye.
:seeya::ladysman: Thank you, sweet man, I love my birthday party thread and my home party with the blokes here:ladysman:
Maybe I'll do a toasted almond for my birthday...does Parker have a bit of Amaretto in the house, nothing like Kahlua, whipping cream, Amaretto and a few grilled almonds on top:drool5:
Humprey himself couldn't have given me a nicer birthday present, Gilliatt...thank you for the memories
Thank you...uh oh...I guess all that drinking did have me keeping the good people of the forum "up and at 'em"
You bet, you really know how to throw a party!
Thank you, Paul, it's a bit rough on the back and the nerves; but very gratifying.
Aw, go on, the guys will forgive you just this once....
Uh, wait until I stand outside the house; my head is beginning to grow.
Thank you, no one's ever called me a decent chap; it makes me feel like I "fit in"...I brought my kleenex, would you like the garfield ones or the "stripping" ladies who remove their clothing when you blow your nose?