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Sporkulious Eglon Posted Nov 2, 1999
"What's new pussycat... Woah woah woah woah...
What's new-"
Just kidding...
Hmm... I fancy myself a lyricist, a bongo player, and helluva good French Horn Player.
"I fit the part about..."
*Sporkulious Eglon recognizes contributions from both REM lyricist and singer, Michael Stipe, and Tom Jones
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Nov 3, 1999
funny how all these things work themselves out...
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Nov 3, 1999
Yes it's nice when things work out like that...
Welcome Sporkulious Eglon, we can always use more brass and percussion.
I should remind anyone wanting to join the jam should now sign in over at the JOIN THE JAM Thread.... Cheers
You might have noticed this thread is getting extremely long............ Yeah! So I would like to encourage Jammers to start new conversations in the Jam room that suit your musical and inspirational needs....
Thanks Again to all the Jam members....
*walk back to his duties at the mixing desk, pushes a few buttons and double checks all the levels of the Jam*
Sounding Good!
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Nov 3, 1999
I was born in '81. And if you reverse those numbers (for this year only friends) you get my age! (no, not 1891, 18!)
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Gw7en, Voice of Chaos (Classic) Posted Nov 3, 1999
I'm pretty sure that he has me beat as well. I just caught them on reruns while I was growing up...
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Nov 3, 1999
See, I didn't even see those... not that I remember. I have no idea why...
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Danisbackfromlunch Posted Nov 3, 1999
I am 23 and know of these shows only as reruns... the old 70's cartoons had much better music than cartoons these days
Not that I watch cartoons much these days
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Gw7en, Voice of Chaos (Classic) Posted Nov 3, 1999
Overall I agree, although I do have a softspot in my heart for Dexter's Laboratory on the Cartoon Network here in the States.
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Nov 4, 1999
::plugs huckleberry hound into wall socket:: yeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAaaaaaaawwww!
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smartalix Posted Nov 4, 1999
I always though "El Ka-bong" was cool. I used to wonder as a kid why the guitar never broke.
I also thought Josie was completely Phat (although I didn't phrase it that way when I was a child.)
Betty Rubble was pretty hot, too.
(www.smartalix.com)
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Gw7en, Voice of Chaos (Classic) Posted Nov 4, 1999
"Exit, stage left even"
Bring them on! I love the old Hanna Barbera's! They were the greatest! (Or rather, were until I found GI Joe, Mask and the Transformers, and are again now! ) Robotech always held a special place in my heart too, although I really wanted to scratch MinMay's eyes out...
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Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Nov 4, 1999
(In a desperate attempt to come back 'round to jamming, picks up his electric guitar and hits a very loud Em)
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