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Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantCA renter: One of the most overlooked bands of the 1980s. Their album “Everywhere At Once” is excellent (it features “Million Miles Away” and the title song).
Whatever happened to Deborah Foreman? She was hot. Actually, she was hawt!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantCA renter: One of the most overlooked bands of the 1980s. Their album “Everywhere At Once” is excellent (it features “Million Miles Away” and the title song).
Whatever happened to Deborah Foreman? She was hot. Actually, she was hawt!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantCA renter: One of the most overlooked bands of the 1980s. Their album “Everywhere At Once” is excellent (it features “Million Miles Away” and the title song).
Whatever happened to Deborah Foreman? She was hot. Actually, she was hawt!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantCA renter: One of the most overlooked bands of the 1980s. Their album “Everywhere At Once” is excellent (it features “Million Miles Away” and the title song).
Whatever happened to Deborah Foreman? She was hot. Actually, she was hawt!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantCA renter: One of the most overlooked bands of the 1980s. Their album “Everywhere At Once” is excellent (it features “Million Miles Away” and the title song).
Whatever happened to Deborah Foreman? She was hot. Actually, she was hawt!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Plimsouls in “Valley Girl”. Was that an iconic moment in American film, or what?
“Cuz I’m a million miles away”.
That might have been a bit before your time, though.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Plimsouls in “Valley Girl”. Was that an iconic moment in American film, or what?
“Cuz I’m a million miles away”.
That might have been a bit before your time, though.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Plimsouls in “Valley Girl”. Was that an iconic moment in American film, or what?
“Cuz I’m a million miles away”.
That might have been a bit before your time, though.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Plimsouls in “Valley Girl”. Was that an iconic moment in American film, or what?
“Cuz I’m a million miles away”.
That might have been a bit before your time, though.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Plimsouls in “Valley Girl”. Was that an iconic moment in American film, or what?
“Cuz I’m a million miles away”.
That might have been a bit before your time, though.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFredo4: You’re right about those kids. The really funny thing is that they wear the t-shirts and listen to the music like they just discovered it.
The music WAS original 25 – 30 years ago. Back before our sprawling American monoculture destroyed it and original thought and replaced it with bland soulless Kenny G. and Michael Bolton insipidity. It’s pretty fucking sad when you start considering Michael Bolton a crass, crappy Barry Manilow knockoff. I can’t help but think of Rush’s song “Subdivisions”: “Conform, or be cast out”.
Spinal Tap is frickin’ hilarious. David St. Hubbins and crew: They don’t make ’em like that anymore.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFredo4: You’re right about those kids. The really funny thing is that they wear the t-shirts and listen to the music like they just discovered it.
The music WAS original 25 – 30 years ago. Back before our sprawling American monoculture destroyed it and original thought and replaced it with bland soulless Kenny G. and Michael Bolton insipidity. It’s pretty fucking sad when you start considering Michael Bolton a crass, crappy Barry Manilow knockoff. I can’t help but think of Rush’s song “Subdivisions”: “Conform, or be cast out”.
Spinal Tap is frickin’ hilarious. David St. Hubbins and crew: They don’t make ’em like that anymore.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFredo4: You’re right about those kids. The really funny thing is that they wear the t-shirts and listen to the music like they just discovered it.
The music WAS original 25 – 30 years ago. Back before our sprawling American monoculture destroyed it and original thought and replaced it with bland soulless Kenny G. and Michael Bolton insipidity. It’s pretty fucking sad when you start considering Michael Bolton a crass, crappy Barry Manilow knockoff. I can’t help but think of Rush’s song “Subdivisions”: “Conform, or be cast out”.
Spinal Tap is frickin’ hilarious. David St. Hubbins and crew: They don’t make ’em like that anymore.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFredo4: You’re right about those kids. The really funny thing is that they wear the t-shirts and listen to the music like they just discovered it.
The music WAS original 25 – 30 years ago. Back before our sprawling American monoculture destroyed it and original thought and replaced it with bland soulless Kenny G. and Michael Bolton insipidity. It’s pretty fucking sad when you start considering Michael Bolton a crass, crappy Barry Manilow knockoff. I can’t help but think of Rush’s song “Subdivisions”: “Conform, or be cast out”.
Spinal Tap is frickin’ hilarious. David St. Hubbins and crew: They don’t make ’em like that anymore.
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