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[guidogodoy] Wednesday, December 11, 2013 10:50:07 PM
Basic mandolin but, hell, it is a mandolin!!
[Budred] Monday, December 09, 2013 11:08:44 AM
I think I got here just in time to help start the fall. Unintended of course. I used to want to participate and get others to also but anymore it's just check in, see if there is anything to comment on, laugh at the ridiculous, then go to Youtube or Facebook. There's not much to try to participate in.
[Head banger] Monday, December 09, 2013 8:13:09 AM
but hey, at least the site gets its daily quota of idiots..... yes, to think what we once were and what we have become is sad
[Becks] Monday, December 09, 2013 12:19:45 AM
I remember how this site was when I joined back in 2009 (I think lol) and it's a shell of what it was even then
I cry for what this site was once. It is now dominated by idiots who can barely form sentences. Cut and paste from FaceBook. What a way to honor the mighty Priest.
[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 08, 2013 11:11:26 PM
I cry for what this site was once. It is now dominated by idiots who can barely form sentences. Cut and paste from FaceBook. What a way to honor the mighty Priest.
[Head banger] Friday, September 13, 2013 9:56:28 PM
I cant remember the movie, sorry. the book was so much more worth it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, September 13, 2013 8:05:08 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Ok, time is up.
It is Stephen King's "The Stand." Molly Ringworm (heh) just loses her father to the superflu and plops him hin the ground with the help of Harold Lauder. Amazingly, she pops right into a good mood that very evening, finds an old turntable and this is the song she puts on.
guidogodoy wrote:
Great performance and also the topic for a trivia question. This beautiful song pops up at a VERY odd place in a Stephen King film. Which and were?
[guidogodoy] Friday, September 13, 2013 8:05:08 PM
Ok, time is up.
It is Stephen King's "The Stand." Molly Ringworm (heh) just loses her father to the superflu and plops him hin the ground with the help of Harold Lauder. Amazingly, she pops right into a good mood that very evening, finds an old turntable and this is the song she puts on.
Great performance and also the topic for a trivia question. This beautiful song pops up at a VERY odd place in a Stephen King film. Which and were?
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:38:22 AM
Holy shit....for you, JD.
While I have a typo in the word "where" (as in "where does this show up in the film?). It hits me. Ossie Davis is in it as well !!! (seel Two posts below).
[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:04:48 AM
Great performance and also the topic for a trivia question. This beautiful song pops up at a VERY odd place in a Stephen King film. Which and were?
[guidogodoy] Monday, July 29, 2013 1:14:19 PM
HA! Do you honestly think that I could just jump to the last minute?! Didn't remember this one too well but when I saw Roddy McDowall and Ossie Davis (both GREAT actors), I just had to watch it all again.
Absolute masterpiece by Serling. Poor Portifoy, though. After 30 years of service, he didn't deserve it!
Creepy as hell! GREAT!!
[J.D. DIAMOND] Monday, July 29, 2013 1:59:10 AM
This one is for especially Guido...dude just watched this ha ha,skip to the 30:00 minute mark at the end...this shit scared me back in the late 70's when I saw it,I must of been like 7 years old,but it scared the hell out of me haha... "The Cemetary" from the genious Rod Serling's Night Gallery
[guidogodoy] Saturday, July 13, 2013 11:49:22 PM
Who is letting this thread drop? Damn newbie stooges!
Almost bust a nut trying to hit the notes in this song when I was younger.
"skewers?" Ha! With no punctuation, i was more of the opinion that it was just some old guy mashing keys on a keyboard or, as Vail suggested, someone who just wanted to show his love for WOW=World of Warcraft. "Rapist's wit" is more like it. You certainly screw the English language. BWHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
Would you like me to sing the "Interjection" song for you? From memory: "Interjections show excitement or emotion - are generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma when the feeling is not as strong." Um..punctuation?
I shall begin to lobby to have Schoolhouse Rock put back on Saturday mornings just so you can brush up while scratching yourself, eating your Froot Loops in your PJs in front of the tube. Ah, I can see it now.... LOL!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Umm....YES!!!!!! And, it was more of an INTERJECTION and an exclamation... BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (*Ah yes! The rapier wit of the "Old Timer" once again skewers his helpless prey!!!)
guidogodoy wrote:
To what does that exclamation refer, Old Timer? Just Paul Simon or the amalgamation of this reliquia as a whole? LOL!!
"skewers?" Ha! With no punctuation, i was more of the opinion that it was just some old guy mashing keys on a keyboard or, as Vail suggested, someone who just wanted to show his love for WOW=World of Warcraft. "Rapist's wit" is more like it. You certainly screw the English language. BWHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!
Would you like me to sing the "Interjection" song for you? From memory: "Interjections show excitement or emotion - are generally set apart from a sentence by an exclamation point or by a comma when the feeling is not as strong." Um..punctuation?
I shall begin to lobby to have Schoolhouse Rock put back on Saturday mornings just so you can brush up while scratching yourself, eating your Froot Loops in your PJs in front of the tube. Ah, I can see it now.... LOL!
Deep Freeze wrote:
Umm....YES!!!!!! And, it was more of an INTERJECTION and an exclamation... BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (*Ah yes! The rapier wit of the "Old Timer" once again skewers his helpless prey!!!)
guidogodoy wrote:
To what does that exclamation refer, Old Timer? Just Paul Simon or the amalgamation of this reliquia as a whole? LOL!!