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- Apr 28, 2019
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YAYAYAYAY!!!!!!!YEA!! I just officially turned pink!!
@Brick In The Wall must have passed out lol.YEA!! I just officially turned pink!!
is it just me or is this party winding down now?
I think he drank too much lolWhat happened to @Brick In The Wall?
Must've been busy today.
I haven't seen him most of the day,,,,,What happened to @Brick In The Wall?
Must've been busy today.
you have to feel so bad.... but it's so funny that it's not you lol
I've never heard of that... granted I rearely ever see tv so there's that tooHave you ever watched that show on Tru TV. I think that's the name of the channel.
It's called World's Dumbest Partiers and it has celebrities, or pseudo-celebrities, making fun of various people who get drunk and do stupid things.
It has people like Todd Bridges, Leif Garrett, Tonya Harding, Danny Bonaduce. . . People who are famous for being notorious or something or for doing something stupid.
I guess it's a common activity. These are just the rock songs. Don't even get me started on the country songs! Those are the ones that remind me of my dad.you have to feel so bad.... but it's so funny that it's not you lol
how are there so many drinking songs?
I feel like that dog's giving me a dirty look lol
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Drinking and Country instantly reminds me of that rofl
But like with my mom... she instantly goes to like this song with drinking
That's pretty funny actually in the you'd of thought you'd think he would've learned to of played it!Yeah, that's a good song, the Garth song. Actually I like the other one too.
When my husband was alive, we would go to this hotel for our anniversary and we used to like to sit in the lobby and they had a piano player and we would sit there and listen to him play piano all evening. He would take requests. My husband always liked to request "Friends In Low Places" because he knew the guy didn't play that song. But my husband would request it, and then there would always be other people sitting around that would also start requesting it. So all night long, this poor piano player would keep getting requests for that song. And he kept telling people," I don't know how to play that song". I'm not sure why he just didn't learn how to play it one year. It would've surprised my husband if he had requested it and suddenly the guy played it.
No, it's a good memory. We always had a good time. My husband liked to sit in the lobby because he liked to people watch. He especially liked it between the period of Christmas and New Year, which just happened to be when our anniversary was, because everyone would be all dressed up going to fancy parties and whatever. Everyone always seemed to be happier and nicer than normal.That's pretty funny actually in the you'd of thought you'd think he would've learned to of played it!
At least it's a good memory I hope of your husband I hope :) I am kinda out of it right now, so just kinda doing things. Not wanting to bring up bad memories...
van gogh starry night, well a variant lol
omg... it's happening again.... like deja vu.... but not just once.... the non-stop repetition over and nover and over..... I do not like t his... at all....
Yeah..... just.... odd to have this happen like this now..... it doesn't happen like this... this much... this frequent....and it's the wrong direction.Are you safe? everything okay?
Sadly lol I'd say I don't like disco... but really there isn't any music I dislike all of it... granted jazz, 70s, rap, not my favorite overall--but even so, I like some within that (and even own things in those lol).The Story Behind Blue Oyster Cult's Don't Fear the Reaper
"Don't Fear the Reaper" coupled the Blue Oyster Cult's mysticism with a beautiful melody, lush harmonies and one of the coolest guitar riffs of the ‘70s.performingsongwriter.com
Oh, here's an article about what I was talking about earlier. I wish I'd found it sooner.
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@Carina, you said you were born in 1976.
So you were born during the height of disco.
Well, that was the year you were born and you probably weren't exactly listening to the music of the day. I was born in 1969 and I don't particularly like a lot of the music from that era either. A lot of that "hippie music" puts me to sleep. I like Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix and some of that, but a band like the Grateful Dead just puts me to sleep.Sadly lol I'd say I don't like disco... but really there isn't any music I dislike all of it... granted jazz, 70s, rap, not my favorite overall--but even so, I like some within that (and even own things in those lol).