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Re: Loved It Then, But Now.....eeh.
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axiomite
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No, that's what he tells the waitress at Olive Garden while pointing to the advertisement "Free breadsticks."
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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Re: Loved It Then, But Now.....eeh.
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For me it's Rod Stewart. The Faces and Mott the Hoople were the 2 bands that started me on this lifelong rock and roll trip. While I still love listening to old Faces (and Mott the Hoople) listening to most anything Rod's done since "Do Ya (Think I'm Sexy) depresses the heck out of me. The first concert I ever saw was the Faces at the Minneapolis Auditorium in '75 ($8 general admission) I spent the evening about 10 feet from a very drunk Ronnie Wood and was totally starstruck. I saw Stewart a couple of years back during one of he Great American Songbook tours and left early-was totally embarrassed for what Rod's become.
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