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Author: Keran HydeKeran Hyde Date: Jan 12, 2007 09:57
Why the hell didn't you at least say hello?
"Rushgedlife" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Not With Eddie
> By TED E. GRAU - LA Weekly
> Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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> On a...
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Author: IGBIGB Date: Jan 13, 2007 16:17
> Not With Eddie
> By TED E. GRAU - LA Weekly
> Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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> On a recent morning, as I was driving my beloved to work in Century
> City from North Hollywood, we stopped at a gas station on the corner of
> Coldwater and Ventura to load up on supplies (coffee, smokes, Bratz
> press-on tattoos, etc.) before heading up the canyon to parts better
> known and vastly overpriced.
>
> Tapping my toe to the hottest of Hindi hits lilting softly through the
> burnt-coffee-scented air, I noticed a small commotion at the front of
> the line. What I saw was a frail, hunched man, with longish, stringy
> hair and gnarled, shaky, "hard work" hands, wearing a loose-fitting
> long-john shirt, faded jeans and expensive track shoes. While the
> cashier waited, the man muttered to himself as he arranged six packs of
> smokes into a stack on the countertop - three packs of American
> Spirit heavies, three packs of Marlboro Light 100s (the chica smoke of ...
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Author: RushgedlifeRushgedlife Date: Jan 11, 2007 12:41
Not With Eddie
By TED E. GRAU - LA Weekly
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
On a recent morning, as I was driving my beloved to work in Century
City from North Hollywood, we stopped at a gas station on the corner of
Coldwater and Ventura to load up on supplies (coffee, smokes, Bratz
press-on tattoos, etc.) before heading up the canyon to parts better
known and vastly overpriced.
Tapping my toe to the hottest of Hindi hits lilting softly through the
burnt-coffee-scented air, I noticed a small commotion at the front of
the line. What I saw was a frail, hunched man, with longish...
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Author: Allan CZAllan CZ Date: Jan 12, 2007 16:13
Keran Hyde wrote:
> Why the hell didn't you at least say hello?
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Or trip him....
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Author: Keran HydeKeran Hyde Date: Jan 15, 2007 07:10
I call chips on this story! It's a nice work of fiction but for several
reasons it doesn't sound true.
1. Eddie is a very wealthy rock star who drives a white Lamborghini given to
him by his ex-wife. Chances are good that he has never even ridden in an old
Land Cruiser.
2. Eddie is known to be a recluse who stays locked away in his backyard
recording studio noodling away on his fretboard (when not touring that
is...).
3. Wealthy rock stars have paid servants who do their shopping for them
(like buying cigarettes by the carton, not by the pack - he's a notorious
chain smoker)!
4. Eddie drinks Schlitz Malt Liquor Bulls all day long and is probably to
schnockered to drive most of the time.
So, it's just my opinion but I don't believe it was Eddie that day...
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> Not With Eddie
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Author: Dr. SlappyDr. Slappy Date: Jan 15, 2007 12:37
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 10:10:44 -0500, "Keran Hyde"
deadbeatclub.com> wrote:
>I call chips on this story! It's a nice work of fiction but for several
>reasons it doesn't sound true.
>1. Eddie is a very wealthy rock star who drives a white Lamborghini given to
>him by his ex-wife. Chances are good that he has never even ridden in an old
>Land Cruiser.
Do you know how much attention a white Lamborghini would bring to him?
>2. Eddie is known to be a recluse who stays locked away in his
backyard
>recording studio noodling away on his fretboard (when not touring that
>is...).
All the more reason he wouldn't go to a liquor store in a white
Lamborghini.
>3. Wealthy rock stars have paid servants who do their shopping for them
>(like buying cigarettes by the carton, not by the pack - he's a notorious
>chain smoker)!
A lot of wealthy people like to blend in with regular people and have
a semblance of a regular life.
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