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Post by ramone on Mar 19, 2012 10:16:45 GMT -5
Is it true that for years Bill Gates thought it said -
Lock the task bar! Lock the task bar!
(ya know whenever you hear it now there's a good chance those lyrics will make their way thru)
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Post by ramone on Mar 18, 2012 22:47:48 GMT -5
Oh, I wouldn't be surprised if he popped in from time to time just to see what's shakin'. I wouldn't mind sitting down with him having a pint. Discuss music, the bass, life, Monty Python, whatever. As far as what people think of him - for myself - I appreciate the stuff he did in those early years - Just an enormous talent. it would have been fun to actually see him playing, etc. as the years went by. But it seems clear that wasn't his thing. I think he enjoyed writing music and was really into it while the music was going on on stage. But then, there are probably other aspects of the life they led that tipped the scales into not wanting to be out there in the public. Maybe the Philippines, Tara and other stuff sealed the deal. I dunno. I wonder if he sees Bill much. I'd ask him that. (The hand has many fingers - Bill is the hand. That'd launch a conversation wouldn't it RL?) JPMPM You've written a nice little FANTASY STORY here, but you have NO PROOF. Let's see SOME PROOF. Stories without proof are just that: FICTION. You noticed I said things such as - I wouldn't be surprised probably seems maybe I dunno Does that sound absolutely definitive to you? -as in: a solid concrete 100% conclusive statement made Here's a quote from you: "Once Faul became "SIR" his true identity was shown, as he accepted entrance into one of the oldest Illuminati occult clubs on the planet. This, along with many other connections to Illuminati ties cements the truth that in the end, the Beatles were used to spread the influence of the Illuminati agenda worldwide. He's just keeping up with "the great work" and doing his best to spread that poison around the world." Not words such as 'might be the truth...' But words such as 'CEMENTS the truth that...' Sounds VERY definitive and, well, concrete. I'm sure you're not a a person with a double standard - if you can demand it from me, I guess I can demand it from you - so using your words - Let's see SOME PROOF! Do you have PROOF to back up your statements about the Beatles and an agenda or that once Faul became SIR he accepted...etc, etc? (and you do understand the difference between speculation and proof - yes?)
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Post by ramone on Mar 17, 2012 23:39:24 GMT -5
Oh, I wouldn't be surprised if he popped in from time to time just to see what's shakin'.
I wouldn't mind sitting down with him having a pint. Discuss music, the bass, life, Monty Python, whatever.
As far as what people think of him - for myself - I appreciate the stuff he did in those early years - Just an enormous talent. it would have been fun to actually see him playing, etc. as the years went by.
But it seems clear that wasn't his thing. I think he enjoyed writing music and was really into it while the music was going on on stage. But then, there are probably other aspects of the life they led that tipped the scales into not wanting to be out there in the public. Maybe the Philippines, Tara and other stuff sealed the deal. I dunno.
I wonder if he sees Bill much. I'd ask him that.
(The hand has many fingers - Bill is the hand. That'd launch a conversation wouldn't it RL?)
JPMPM
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Post by ramone on Mar 17, 2012 14:59:34 GMT -5
And slightly different - Needed lyrics We're a happy family We're a happy family We're a happy family Me, mom, and daddy We're a happy family We're a happy family We're a happy family Me, mom, and daddy Siting here in Queens Eating refried beans We're in all the magazines Gulpin' down thorazines We ain't got no friends Our troubles never end No Christmas cards to send Daddy likes men Daddy's telling lies Baby's eating flies Mommy's on pills Baby's got the chills I'm friends with the President I'm friends with the Pope We're all making a fortune Selling Daddy's dope Siting here in Queens Eating refried beans We're in all the magazines Gulpin' down thorazines We ain't got no friends Our troubles never end No Christmas cards to send Daddy likes men We're a happy family...
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Post by ramone on Mar 17, 2012 14:51:22 GMT -5
John Prine - Illegal Smile I should listen to more Prine. Like this one -
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Post by ramone on Mar 15, 2012 23:09:19 GMT -5
Yeah, when I was a kid I always thought they said 'or-e-o'.
Hated the flying monkeys.
And speaking of Kansas, wasn't it from there we heard - 'And if i claim to be a wise man (or woman), it surely means that I don't know'
Helps keep us all thinking. (I would think)
Carry on.
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Post by ramone on Mar 5, 2012 22:37:12 GMT -5
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Post by ramone on Feb 24, 2012 0:51:13 GMT -5
Look from the crowd across the pitch who do we see - a friend called Rich.
i think he was there waving his arm so we could ask him what is the harm?
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Post by ramone on Feb 23, 2012 16:23:34 GMT -5
Wow! 1110 guests at 4.17 EST (23 Feb) HI!
(I wonder how many were here exactly a half hour ago.) (and where are they from?)
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Post by ramone on Feb 13, 2012 23:58:37 GMT -5
Still treading I guess, but for his own reasons not staying as close to subject matter as previously.
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Post by ramone on Feb 13, 2012 23:56:00 GMT -5
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Post by ramone on Feb 11, 2012 0:20:43 GMT -5
Nickel Creek - Reasons Why
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Post by ramone on Feb 10, 2012 15:53:24 GMT -5
Tim Hardin
I remember my bro. had the album this was on. A lot of people prob think of Rod S. doing this and that that was the original.
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Post by ramone on Feb 7, 2012 16:50:53 GMT -5
"Have you seen Arlo?
He sees ME, Ramone. "
And with a connection to Mr Arlo, Mr. Carpenter's take on things -
"Well, I’ve been to London and I’ve been to gay Paree I’ve followed the river and I got to the sea I’ve been down on the bottom of a world full of lies I ain’t looking for nothing in anyone’s eyes"
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Post by ramone on Feb 7, 2012 16:00:39 GMT -5
Me open up a Diner? ? Scarey thought..... Dedicated to Beatles music....some of the food items to consider Glass Onion Rings Yellow Submarine Sandwich For You Blueberry Pie Tangerine Cream and Marmelade Pies Help me out Letter B...what else should this "diner" offer? BTW, DOC if you happen to catch this thread, you can contribute some ideas as well..... Apple fool (on the hill)
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Post by ramone on Feb 7, 2012 15:59:33 GMT -5
Have you seen Arlo?
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Post by ramone on Feb 6, 2012 18:46:50 GMT -5
In a way 'Billy fool on the hill' is sort of a circular expression that.... oh never mind, I'm just gurgling thoughts.
I think I'll put my black winter coat on and frolic down to get a beer then watch a thing or two spinning 'round. ps - disclaimer: Pro boards, Ramone and this forum are not advocating illegal or irresponsible use of alcohol, - or driving under the influence of mobile phone use, trying to unwrap a hamburger, or endeavoring to apply make up in the mirror in said life or death decision making activity. Amen.
and I do mean .............amen
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Post by ramone on Feb 6, 2012 18:10:29 GMT -5
From what I remember, Steven would be watching the superbowl from his own special 'room'. Or has there been an update?
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Post by ramone on Feb 5, 2012 0:20:57 GMT -5
And what the hey - Love the piano solo about 2.00. (Al Copley) (and he's still playing - maybe Jan's seen him in his neck of the woods) IMO that solo captures the wonderful feeling one can get along with that grinding love sick sensation in your stomach.
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Post by ramone on Feb 4, 2012 23:56:34 GMT -5
(Hey, that's not the album cover!)
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Post by ramone on Jan 20, 2012 11:18:36 GMT -5
"George was probably referring to our little trip to the Philippines in the summer of 1966. We were almost killed. You have read about it, how we were a bit scared for our lives, but the truth of what happened there is far worse than what was ever been told. We were taken hostage and beaten. I mean, moped accident me arse, that's where Paul really chipped his tooth. He was lucky he didn't get the rest of his teeth knocked in." McCartneys moped accident happened December 1965, you can see his chipped tooth in the Rain video, recorded May 1966, and the Phillipines tour took place in July 1966. Death is having a negative effect on Mr Lennons memory! Ever slam your thigh or arm into a piece of furniture or something? A nice black and blue for days or a week. 'John' makes it sound like it was more than a scuffle and that they absolutely got the living crap beat out of them. (''taken hostage and beaten'') Do you think they'd look as 'pristine' as this if that were the case? (all four seemed to heal amazingly well from those inevitable shiners)
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Post by ramone on Jan 17, 2012 20:25:31 GMT -5
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Post by ramone on Jan 14, 2012 23:59:42 GMT -5
Someone said 'what are you talking about' -
Well, we all know that song made famous by master Newton, and that anagrams into:
He Kneads con Can send hoke Naked chosen He Canon desk Can end hokes
and oddly enough - a (con)sequential sequence synopsis of our little adventure -
He Kneads con - Back at the beginning our original needs one. Plan, get things going, allow to ferment.
Can send hoke - Yep, that's the plan.
Naked chosen - Someone picked, Delivered and presented brand new (sort of)
He Canon desk - He's a copy alright
Can end hokes - He can spill the beans for sure
And after that, again - 'I do go bar' ( in Lisbon?) Obrigado to 'I' (what i was saying in the first place) ( yeah, a little Deutsch and Port. thrown in)
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Post by ramone on Jan 14, 2012 11:52:39 GMT -5
"is an anagram for Mason Land, because ram one is partial to anagrams"
Hi 'I'!!
He Kneads con Can send hoke Naked chosen He Canon desk Can end hokes
-sang little Waynie Newton
And after that, again - 'I do go bar' ( in Lisbon?)
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Post by ramone on Jan 11, 2012 14:33:18 GMT -5
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