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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: john e. holliday on December 29, 2007, 10:30:34 AM
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Found this on another forum site. I know a few uf us like to try for bargains and I thought this was cute.
http://www.imagestorepro.com/ebay_song.html
Hope you like as I thought it was funny also. HAPPY NEW YEAR, DOC Holliday
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Thank you Doc! That made my day! LOL!!!!!
I do love Weird Al............. I'm kinda strange I guess. y1 ;D
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Bill said, 'I'm kinda strange I guess.'
No Bill, you're not strange. Even my 16 year old son has discovered Wierd Al.
We reckon the record company execs who stop Al using songs are the weird ones. History has it that it's the record company execs who say no, and the composers over rule—when they can.
Cheers, Geoff
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Weird Al is a classic - always comes up with great songs like this - even love the "vidiot from UHF"movie he did back in the 80s......
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Weird Al n~ is from Shelton, Washington, as I recall. Shelton is fairly close to Wildwood, about 33 miles. Maybe it's the water? LL~ Steve
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Quick quiz..Who is Al's father?
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Quick quiz..Who is Al's father?
Mork from Ork?? Stevie Wonder?? Al Yankovich, Sr. ??
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Quick quiz..Who is Al's father?
Kinda reminds me of Frank Zappa! LL~
Naaa! Can't be!
OK...Who is it?!??? n~
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Quick quiz..Who is Al's father?
Found it!
"Al is the only child of Nick & Mary Yankovic. He grew up in Lynwood, California (a suburb of Los Angeles), although the hospital he was actually born in was in the neighboring town of Downey."
y1
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Weird Al is starting to look a lot like Tiny Tim.
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Nope..He's the son of Frankie Yankovic, the polka king who played the accordian and looked drunk all the time y1
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Nope..He's the son of Frankie Yankovic, the polka king who played the accordian and looked drunk all the time y1
What did I win????????? LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
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Did you win?...if you want to win,because no one said Al's father but you, then you get your choice of prizes..1.)a sixpack of Schlitz..2.) a used accordian....shipping costs may vary LL~
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Well, thank you Bob! I'll take what's behind door number three................ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~ LL~
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"your choice of prizes..1.)a sixpack of Schlitz..2.) a used accordian...."
Wow, is Schlitz beer still around?
Milwaukee Schlitz was my favorite domestic beer in the early sixties! Then they opened the CA brewery, and we could no longer get the WI produced beer where I was stationed in Denver CO. There was no comparison in taste. :(
On my last trip to WI, we stopped for lunch at a restaurant on the way to Burlington, and I ordered a Schlitz. The bartender dug around for almost ten minutes in the back of a cooler, and managed to find one old bottle of Schlitz. Unfortunately, it was well beyond it's prime, and tasted pretty bad.
Now I drink mostly micro brews, but Bud (my home town beer) is still my choice of major domestics.
Bill
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Bill..OK..door #3. It's TWO sixpax of Schlitz!....yes it's still around and extremely undrinkable