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Spaceboy Zoom Started conversation Jun 23, 2000
beetle...
fan of brooklyn's own john and john?
yes?
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Classic Krissy Posted Jun 23, 2000
Hee hee. beetle, this is my friend Spaceboy. I'll prove it.
*gives SB a big hug*
Seee?
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beetle, return of Posted Jun 24, 2000
Why yes, John, John, Dan, Dan, and Dan.
I take it you know of them?
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Classic Krissy Posted Jun 26, 2000
Yeah. The show I was referring to was a Volkswagen show (is it any VW beetle? or just the bugs?). He's refurbishing his beetle called Romana and was going to take her. However, he didn't get to go because she needs more work and Mr. beetle hasn't been feeling very well.
He's been hanging out in the hottub and the pool and making me crabby by mentioning them.
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Spaceboy Zoom Posted Jun 26, 2000
I'm really looking forward to seeing them at the Celebrate Brooklyn fair in a few weeks... it's a free show, blocks away from where they're from, so it should be a good one...
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Classic Krissy Posted Jun 26, 2000
Home shows are the best. I'm a Billy Joel fan and one of the best shows I've ever seen was his Live from Long Island. It's great to have the home crowd around.
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Spaceboy Zoom Posted Jun 26, 2000
I went to high school on Long Island (and spent the later part of my childhood there) and it is actually a law that you have to be a Billy Joel fan if you live there. They give you his greatest hits album when you move in...
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beetle, return of Posted Jun 26, 2000
I saw the Giants last year at the free concert in Centeral Park about a week after i worked at a concert here in VA. I must say having the concert in new york was hot but a lot more fun.
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Spaceboy Zoom Posted Jun 26, 2000
Yeah, I had been to a central park one too... but it was like... hmmm... god... 8 years ago! man... I'm feeling old now...
*sigh*
You always meet the best people at tmbg shows though
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Classic Krissy Posted Jun 26, 2000
You're a Billy Joel fan too? Get out! See... you can meet good friends over the internet.
If I wind up moving to London you should come and visit. I think a real New Yorker in London would be fantastic! I do have this intense desire to get a pickup truck and ride through the English countryside wearing flannel and blasting CCR. Heh. Evil tendancies.
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Spaceboy Zoom Posted Jun 26, 2000
Well, not a Billy Joel fan really...
It's been downgraded to a guilty pleasure since I moved out of LI... He's just has these songs that are so classic...
I was obnoxious when I was in london... kept on asking everyone "so where are all the people?" Can you even get a pickup truck in the uk?
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Classic Krissy Posted Jun 26, 2000
LOLOL!!! *pictures it again* LOLOLOLOL!!
I bet you can't get a pickup. Andy's brother bugged me the last time I was in town and I couldn't help it, I went "American" on him.. I was blunt, loud, argumentative and drank TONS. Andy was cracking up.
I'm also rubbing off on Andy. Everyone's been telling him lately that he's rude and I told him he's not rude, he's just telling it like it is.
I really haven't listened to any new Billy. His Storm Front album was the last one I bought and I didn't even like it much, but put on An Innocent Man, The Stranger, or The Bridge and I'm in pure heaven.
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Spaceboy Zoom Posted Jun 27, 2000
Lol!
Amy's got this hand signal she uses when her friends are being too american (useful while she studied abroad there)... It's fun sometimes to be a bit shocking. I remember when a british friend was visiting and a friend of mine bumped into us and she kissed me, and then I said "What? No kiss for Jason?" And then she shrugged and gave him a big kiss on the lips. He's still getting flashbacks
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Classic Krissy Posted Jun 27, 2000
Well, the funny thing is I'm often considered forward by American people, much less British folk. Without inuuendo, Andy says that it's the sex that's the big difference. I'm apparently much less inhibited than the other girls he's known.
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Classic Krissy Posted Jun 27, 2000
You're right. That damned thing comes in SO handy!!!
Sometimes being in London does make me want to be more steriotypically American though. It's fun to rile people up and hard to resist when they give you such an open target.
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Spaceboy Zoom Posted Jun 27, 2000
And I think that uptight people (not specifically the british ) secretly enjoy being shocked...
ahh, the beauty of roles...
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Classic Krissy Posted Jun 27, 2000
Well, I'd like to think I do my damndest to oblige. Of course, being from NYC I'm seriously going to have to go out of my way to shock you.
Hmmmm *begins makeing clever plans*
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