On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 16:48:19 -0700, Tony Elka <shadowlane@shadowlane.com> wrote: In article <kf9n84p86f2es4vjtakt49g1b0jgjpe9m5@4ax.com>, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net wrote: Or, even better when I saw them in 1973... they performed not only "Echoes", but DSOTM. What was neat about this is that although the album was out in the market, I had not heard it yet. I dare
In article <kf9n84p86f2es4vjtakt49g1b0jgjpe9m5@4ax.com>, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net wrote: Or, even better when I saw them in 1973... they performed not only "Echoes", but DSOTM. What was neat about this is that although the album was out in the market, I had not heard it yet. I dare say they were quite "progressive" that evening. When I saw Pink Floyd in 1975, the
On Sun, 11 May 2008 20:37:12 GMT, John M Ward <john@acornusers.org> wrote: In article <7tke2458eprbbu3r65cipmgd6lt35j9kcr@4ax.com>, Mack A. Damia <mybaconbutty@hotmail.com> wrote: [most snipped] [6]: (drooling) Stephanie Yum-Yum Powers Was this from an American version of "The Mikado"? Or perhaps Offenbach's "Ba-Ta-Clan" (Droo-Ling and Yum-Yum). Pish-Tush and Nanki
Dumbass. Passive/aggressive pussy. Coward. Typical net punk, all talk and no action. I'm guessing you live in Mummy's basement, and have never touched a real, live girl, even with cash. Herr Oberst <nrvlaw@aol.com> wrote in news:9da142e2-60d7-49ba-a96c- 98be91154598@a1g2000hsb.googlegroups.com: On May 3, 8:59�pm, asp...@pacific.net.au (Phil McGregor) wrote: On Sat, 3 May 2008 09:35