Screw Wal Mart --- I get most of my stuff from Amazon.
littlerockguy
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Something else that scares me
by beksbks inso i have been looking for a cd for honey bunny, and no one in town has it.
we don't have a music store, and i didn't feel like driving too far.
so i stopped in at wal-mart.
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Share Your Favorite Aphorisms
by Farkel ini'm a great fan of aphorisms.
zen has some of the classic ones.
the moral consequences of doing whatever you do is that you will be the sort of person who did that.. "it's best to ride the horse in the direction it's going.".
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littlerockguy
the golden rule: whoever has the gold, makes the rules.
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Share Your Favorite Aphorisms
by Farkel ini'm a great fan of aphorisms.
zen has some of the classic ones.
the moral consequences of doing whatever you do is that you will be the sort of person who did that.. "it's best to ride the horse in the direction it's going.".
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littlerockguy
Fortune does not change men, it unmasks them.
Suzanne Necker
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Share Your Favorite Aphorisms
by Farkel ini'm a great fan of aphorisms.
zen has some of the classic ones.
the moral consequences of doing whatever you do is that you will be the sort of person who did that.. "it's best to ride the horse in the direction it's going.".
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littlerockguy
A dirty book seldom needs dusting.
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Pink Floyd - Your Favorite Songs from Them ? U-tubes welcome !
by flipper inpink floyd in my opinion really kind of fused orchestration with electric guitars in a heavy progressive way which blazed the trail for progressive groups i feel.
here are my all time favs from pink floyd and mr .
gilmour and watters.. 1. comfortably numb.
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littlerockguy
ah the nostalgic memories of playing vinyl; I may go back to that some day, lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDfWNaOqeTA
LRG
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littlerockguy
A shopping cart with a bad wobbly vibrating wheel
LRG
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littlerockguy
Im sure if they post their invitation online Im sure it will put to rest the entire media frenzy, lol
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"Shall we just have a cigarette on it?"
by compound complex in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdq7d_rkhbg.
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littlerockguy
A tearjerking scene from the first adaption of Fannie Hurst's novel Back Street. I have only seen the version with Susan Hayward and John Gavin. This is from the 1932 version; themes of the novel are adultry and death.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lim9ZqpM4cs
LRG