I just signed up a new customer with the last name 'Meisner'. I so wanted to ask if she had ever heard of Randy, but refrained! :lol:
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I just signed up a new customer with the last name 'Meisner'. I so wanted to ask if she had ever heard of Randy, but refrained! :lol:
I was watching Garth Brooks' Blame It All On My Roots. He was talking about greatest bands in the 70s. He started singing "warm smell of colitas" He was like what the hell colitas are. So he went to the urban dictionary to find out what it means. He says don't do it. So he says part of a marijuana plant(makes sense), a region where wolves live in Arizona(he's going to throw that definition out), and then your azz. So he puts that definition into the line. Warm smell of your azz. And I was thinking I don't think that's what Don and Glenn meant for that line.
I don't know how I miss this because I watched it when it first came on, but I think I miss like an hour of it because I wasn't home.
The weather here has got a lot cooler and I was talking to my mother about it. She agreed and said 'the heat is gone...'
....I know I'm a lost cause :help:
I've found out that they serve Tequilas Sunrises here in Nice:grin:
I'm teaching History of the English Language and as I write up the materials for the class, I keep thinking History of the Eagles... lol
Your class sounds fascinating, Soda. The tour guides in the Tower of London say that if you speak English/are from an English-speaking country, all of the rights that you enjoy are a direct result of the centuries of law-making that took place in the Tower. I always thought that was so cool, and your class sounds like it might touch on some similar themes.
It's about how social and political change affects language construction as well as the type of changes that took place. I love teaching it. People often take language for granted and don't really examine it. Have you ever wondered how a language that came from a little island without a terribly dense population - a language that didn't even really get started until the first century AD and didn't get going in earnest until the fifth century (compare that to the Greeks, for instance, who had produced the likes of The Odyssey in their language hundreds of years earlier) - how English went from a regional dialect to the dominant language on the planet ("dominant" in terms of everything from global commerce to academic research to pop culture to the internet) in less than 2000 years? It's a fascinating journey indeed.
was having a drink with a friend at a bar last week and noticed them serve a personal mini bottle of this and decided I had to have one for myself haha
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pse0s1t3v8.jpg
also saw this today ...Bandit Brand posted some new shirts...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psvrtz3tmv.jpg
though they are a bit pricey, they are cool lookin'... you can buy it here
they also have a Desperado one here
Thanks T & H - you gotta love those!
Great finds T & H!
from the QuizUp game app
playing Name that Rock Star... so many people are so bad at this... they have no clue who many of the rock stars are. I'm guessing they must be a younger generation.
I got to level 10 and got the title "the Biggest Groupie" :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psyg4prenx.png
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...psvkg8catc.png
Good job, t&h! :thumbsup:
Love the t-shirt!
I'm watching the Sunday Night Football game that is in Denver tonight and they just played a snippet of Rocky Mountain Way when they came back from a commercial break. :thumbsup:
Saw this picture in Midwest Living and it reminded me of Glenn and the song Somebody!
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y63...ps16ff6383.jpg
So now, even pumpkins remind me of the Eagles! :lol:
Saw this on FB.
Good one, Es! :hilarious:
:hilarious:good, very funny Eliza
Love that ES!
I was watching the Simpsons with Chris earlier this evening and they were doing a story loosely based on the movie Thelma and Louise. I was hoping they might put in some of POMPOY but sadly no!
In a previous episode they used quite a bit of NKIT
Silicon Valley, episode 3 and they're trying to come up with a new name for the company. The suggestion is to go on a "vision quest" ie "eat a bunch of drugs and sit out in the desert until a name pops into my head."
I was changing channels and I saw a title that caught my eye. A very old western called The Doolins of Oklahoma. It came out in 1949. Of course it was about Bill Doolin and it made me think of Doolin Dalton and Doolin Dalton/Desperdo reprise.
shun, that's cool. I'd have probably had to watch it!
It was about to go off in 30 minutes when I found it. I check to see if it was coming on again, but it wasn't.
I saw this and of course it made me think of Glenn.
http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/...psc1f3cf37.jpg
Lol, VA!
:hilarious::hilarious:
We were at the Rocky Horror Picture Show last night. They call first timers at it 'Virgins', just like we call Eagles concert First timers!!
Too funny, Ga!
It was on Dish this weekend, but I didn't watch it! Now I'm wishing I would have!
In a recent interview with writer Jez Butterworth, who has a new play on Broadway:
Instead of perversity, I'm thinking "the Eagles opened on that tour and Glenn Frey has never forgotten that audience reaction."Quote:
Quite apart from taking pride in the show, Butterworth is pleased with “The River” for reasons of perversity. He talked about Neil Young, one of his musical heroes, following up his hit album of 1972, “Harvest,” with a series of more muted records, among them “Tonight’s the Night.” He said, “He’s playing ‘Tonight’s the Night’ to an English audience, and they’re screaming at him for songs off ‘Harvest’ and they’re all off ‘Tonight’s the Night,’ and at the end he goes, ‘I’m going to play you something you’ve heard before,’ and they all cheer, and he played ‘Tonight’s the Night.’ Again.”
Tonight I was looking online for some books to buy...and I found one called "Sugar on the Edge"...and of course I thought of the birthday boy Mr. Frey...
Cute Z!
Love it, Z!
I just came back from vacation in Branson, MO and I saw this in a store. This was too cool.
http://i1022.photobucket.com/albums/...2f8cf2f139.jpg
Love it, shun!
That is so cool, Shun! It looks like it was still being prepared. Did you ask the price?