He totally knew. I'm 81 years old and I don't need this shit. Good bye world…
Dropping Like Flies
Got to watch The Big Lebowski in tribute.
Lorenzo Sanz
President of Real Madrid club
President of Real Madrid club
Eric Weissberg
(Duelin banjos game…also plays on the greatest album ever recorded)
(Duelin banjos game…also plays on the greatest album ever recorded)
Manu Dibango
Some imbecile will say he was just an old man contributing nothing.
Best known for the hit song Soul Makossa
Some imbecile will say he was just an old man contributing nothing.
Best known for the hit song Soul Makossa
hutch wrote:
Eric Weissberg
(Duelin banjos game…also plays on the greatest album ever recorded)
Kept trying to figure out what your ref was to the GAER
was it this?
Cabbage Patch Dreams (Cabbage Patch Kids, 1984)?
I mean there are some of the lesser know albums like
Rocky Mountain High (John Denver, 1973)
Piano Man (Billy Joel, 1973)
Blood on the Tracks (Bob Dylan, 1974)
(Dueling came out in 73 too…quite a two-year run)
Or maybe that "Shuckin' The Corn," was sampled on Beastie Boys track "5-Piece Chicken Dinner" from Paul's Boutiuqe
But again, it's gotta be the Cabbage Patch Dreams is what you consider the greatest album ever recorded
It's Blood on the Tracks, if I recall correctly. He said this when has chasing down a vinyl test pressing re-issue (a thing that boggles the mind) of it for RSD one year.
Albert Uderzo
Julian, wrote:
It's Blood on the Tracks, if I recall correctly. He said this when has chasing down a vinyl test pressing re-issue (a thing that boggles the mind) of it for RSD one year.
Come on man, you don't think I didn't know that…did my Cabbage Patch Dreams pick really seem plausible?
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Gee, wrote:True story: as a child I attended the livebirths of at least 5 Cabbage Patch Dolls (over several years and multiple visits to) the Babyland General Cabbage Patch Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia.Julian, wrote:
It's Blood on the Tracks, if I recall correctly. He said this when has chasing down a vinyl test pressing re-issue (a thing that boggles the mind) of it for RSD one year.
Come on man, you don't think I didn't know that…did my Cabbage Patch Dreams pick really seem plausible?

now I can see why you are such a disturbed and cranky individual…
thought I'd check in on the state of cbk…still doing 'live' deliveries
Cabbage Patch Kids officially move into their new home on Nov. 21, 2009, with over 70 thousand square feet of space and featuring a Magic Crystal Tree where guests can watch a "live" delivery of a Cabbage Patch Kid. Open daily to the public with no admission fee. Check our calendar for special events and hours.
Althought the new place doesn't have that cute little preschool feel

thought I'd check in on the state of cbk…still doing 'live' deliveries
Cabbage Patch Kids officially move into their new home on Nov. 21, 2009, with over 70 thousand square feet of space and featuring a Magic Crystal Tree where guests can watch a "live" delivery of a Cabbage Patch Kid. Open daily to the public with no admission fee. Check our calendar for special events and hours.
Althought the new place doesn't have that cute little preschool feel

Gee, wrote:Look, don't blame this on the $400 (in the early-90s) dolls. Mother Cabbage's children did nothing to you.
now I can see why you are such a disturbed and cranky individual…
Terrence McNally
Playwright
Playwright
Black N Mild
Bounce musician
Both of these last ones from covid
Bounce musician
Both of these last ones from covid
your earlier one too
Manu Dibango
should put a -fromC19 tag or something
Manu Dibango
should put a -fromC19 tag or something
hutch wrote:
Black N Mild
44!
result of the coronavirus at the age of 44
Asterix comic book creator Albert Uderzo
black wrote:hutch wrote:
Black N Mild
44!
result of the coronavirus at the age of 44
Am sure there is a reason he deserved it and Space is still liking his chances
Bill Rieflin - Ministry, Swans, NIN, R.E.M, King Crimson, etc
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black wrote:
Asterix comic book creator Albert Uderzo
wow… the number of hours that grade-school sweetcell spent reading asterix and obelix can't be counted. RIP.