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bernie's bender
04-26-2010, 01:47 AM
Most of us saw the movie "Being John Malkovich"... if you recall, it became possible to actually enter Malkovich's brain and see the world from his perspective....

So..... if you could for two hours enter the brain of an eagle...

whose brain would you enter and what would you

A) look for to find out for yourself what he actually thought or remembered

and

B) Presuming you could significantly influence his bodily actions... what would you have him do?

Ive always been a dreamer
04-26-2010, 02:10 AM
B) Presuming you could significantly influence his bodily actions... what would you have him do?

So bb, exactly what response are you trying to elicit here? I'd bet some of the answers to this question may get rather repetitive!!! :wink:

TimothyBFan
04-26-2010, 07:25 AM
As soon as I saw the title of this thread, I thought 2 things....1)BB is going to drive me mad with making me think about these things and 2) this is an easy one for me!

Don Henley...

1) I want to know what the others are saying and doing that makes him have to "bite his tongue" and I want to know just what makes him tick.

2) I'd make him put that pretty smile of his on his face for the solid 2 hours I'm in there! :hilarious:

bernie's bender
04-26-2010, 10:20 AM
So bb, exactly what response are you trying to elicit here? I'd bet some of the answers to this question may get rather repetitive!!! :wink:

could be just as TimBfan says, to make Henley smile...

or maybe to look through Don Felder eyes and see his fingers (and feel them) playing the intro to Hotel California..

or to 'feel' the thought processes Randy has when he sings a high harmony while still playing a perfect and difficult bass part.

or maybe to hear Glenn talkin to his baby on the telephone... up to your imaginations!

maybe it is as simple as getting a feel for one of the guys' general state of mind....

Ive always been a dreamer
04-26-2010, 10:37 AM
Well thanks for the clarification, bb. The way the question was structured made my warped little mind think that you were just trying to elicit impure responses from some of the ladies here. Sorry if I offended you by making some false assumptions about the male mind. :lol: :lol:

bernie's bender
04-26-2010, 11:11 AM
Well thanks for the clarification, bb. The way the question was structured made my warped little mind think that you were just trying to elicit impure responses from some of the ladies here. Sorry if I offended you by making some false assumptions about the male mind. :lol: :lol:

it reminds me of a joke. a little boy is in class and his teacher says, "Riley, there are 7 blackbirds on a wire and hunter shoots one, how many are left?"
"none" says Riley.
"no, that is wrong," she said, "lets try again, there are 13 blackbirds on a wire and a hunter shoots 2, how many are left?"
"none" says Riley
"oh that is incorrect, there would be 6" the teacher says, "Why did you answer 'none'?"
"Well, because when the other 12 birds hear the gunshot, they'd fly away," Riley says..
"oooohhhh, I see," said the teacher, "it isn't the right answer, but I like the way you are thinking."

Riley seems to be thinking and he says, "Hey teach, how about I ask you one?"
The teacher, delighted by the student's interest says, "sure, go ahead."

"Three lady teachers are sitting on a park bench eating ice cream cones, one of them is licking it, one of them is biting it, and one of them is swirling it around with their tongue, which one of them is married?"
The teacher is flabbergasted, she stammers, "uhhh, the one licking it?"
"Noooo, the one with a wedding ring, but I like the way you are thinking!"

TimothyBFan
04-26-2010, 01:27 PM
:rofl:

Freypower
04-26-2010, 08:38 PM
I would like to know what was going through Glenn's mind when he a) had to ring Don Henley to tell him he was leaving the band; b) decided to fire Don Felder (I have to remember to use the American term 'fire' - I would normally say 'sack' Don Felder).

Prettymaid
04-26-2010, 08:42 PM
We would know what you meant. I'm familiar with the term "sack". (Well, not personally.)