Confessions...

saratoga jay
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did something i thought i'd never do... :oops:



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half-n-half
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:oops: i still think there are monsters under my bed. i'm in my 40's.

saratoga jay
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i think Angry Boys is the funniest thing on tv.

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sam6025 wrote:I just noticed that I've been posting on and off over here for 7 years...I'm as shocked as anyone that I've actually come into contact with a vagina considering that.
Not as shocked, and disappointed, as the owner of said genitals was.

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half-n-half wrote:contemplating going to Sears to check out the Kardashian Collection.
:oops:
although it appears to be too shoulder paddy & animal printish for my taste.
oooooh, is that Julia Roberts in that tight black dress? looks Sears is trying to rekindle it's vintage hallmark: http://www.swingfashionista.com/2011/08 ... -by-sears/
i'm not a follower of the Sears line of fashions and i've never really cared for Julia Roberts. sure, she's pretty but not smokin' hot in my book of smokey treats. 3rd (OBVIOUS) confession: i checked out the Kardashian Kollection
and it reminds me of the early eighties. like a girl i used to date. we went to a Ratt/Crue concert in the eighties. Ratt n roll - http://www.robbincrosby.net/words/ratt_ ... vegett.htm

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Post by half-n-half »

contemplating going to Sears to check out the Kardashian Collection.
:oops:
although it appears to be too shoulder paddy & animal printish for my taste.

saratoga jay
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cind wrote:
saratoga jay wrote:i attended a Keith Urban show Friday night.
I am guessing the tickets were free? I hope so. :oops:
How was it, is Brad still in the band?
hi.
yes, free and front/center.
not bad, didn't stay for the whole thing though.
no, the show was starch-free.

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cind wrote:
saratoga jay wrote:i attended a Keith Urban show Friday night.
I am guessing the tickets were free? I hope so. :oops:
How was it, is Brad still in the band?
I see your self-confidence has dropped to the level of not being able to write I with a capital I! Speedy recovery to you fish man!




i loved Tangled.

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saratoga jay wrote:i attended a Keith Urban show Friday night.
I am guessing the tickets were free? I hope so. :oops:
How was it, is Brad still in the band?

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i attended a Keith Urban show Friday night.

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i think that is why we keep coming around. by day, we operate by stealth out of necessity and comfort. protecting the numbers on the left and right of the decimel. operating between the lines our soothsayer suggests. and, when blanketed by isolation and insulation, we shout out and contritely suggest.

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nice, it's always a boot step away from gold or dust.

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Post by sturgeongeneral »

just sometimes, we reach inside to connect with something real, and we grab the marrow of our bone. the roots of the past that we spend a lifetime running from, it grabs us around the ankle and pulls us to the ground. and, we realize, no matter how far we have gone, the finish line is still far away.

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Post by sturgeongeneral »

i truly believe we live in a transition period metaphorically akin to the great periods of the planet. i.e., the stone age, the bronze age, the iron age. mores and values are being questioned and restructured. folks are asking if not me then who. i remember combing the ditches of my youth and finding coke bottles that could be turned in for 3 cents. maybe what goes around does come around. p.s. mega, keep writing those songs.

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