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I loved that movie, ***** ***. It didn't suck.

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I loved that movie, ***** ***. It didn't suck.


 You know how those old guys like *** are, "Kids these days."



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"American Graffiti" was s'posed ta be about 1962. Yet the damn film didn't hit the screens till 1973! Stuppid. Really, really stuppid! The  music was great, but is was nothing but a buncka white kids, spoiled white kids from the 'burbs of California at that!

Bullschitt! Fuck white suburban California!



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I'd a went for a ride in that T-Bird with Suzanne Summers bouncing those overgrown brestacles off my forehead...Any Time!

Also didn't Opie grow up in this movie?

Oh, and Yes I wanna be a Pharoh, and buy me a Mercury and cruise it up and down the road. 



-- Edited by Calvin on Thursday 26th of October 2017 08:22:14 PM

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Uke wrote:

"American Graffiti" was s'posed ta be about 1962. Yet the damn film didn't hit the screens till 1973! Stuppid. Really, really stuppid! The  music was great, but is was nothing but a buncka white kids, spoiled white kids from the 'burbs of California at that!

Bullschitt! Fuck white suburban California!


 They had to wait for Suzanne to grow up a little bit, ***.



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Suzanne is 71. Uke is 71 tu. But Uke does not resemble, in any way Suzanne, although they are the same age (71) for all intents and purposes okay?

                                        suzannesomers.jpg     uke-71.jpg



-- Edited by Uke on Thursday 26th of October 2017 11:56:11 PM

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So Uke if a romantic encounter with Suzanne Summers was possible...which it aint.



-- Edited by The Krink on Friday 27th of October 2017 01:28:17 AM

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So Uke if a romantic encounter with Suzanne Summers was possible...which it aint.



-- Edited by The Krink on Friday 27th of October 2017 01:28:17 AM


 Coulda happened IF Suzanne lived in 'Jersey. Or maybe if yers truly was a suburban, spoiled white boy with a hot rod who lived in California. Alas neither occurred. 

Lyphe ya know!



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Back ta sports, again. Baseball. Pitcher Roy Halladay (40) dies in light plane crash in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida'

http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/21331438/roy-halladay-40-dies-plane-crash-gulf-mexico



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Roy Halladay sort of like Randy Johnson in many ways as he was going to make it hard
to win a game when he's pitching. The Seattle Mariners faced Roy all those Toronto Blue Jay
years and without looking it up I'd say the M's usually lost facing big Roy. One of those pitchers
that no club wanted to face. HOF credentials I think as a pitcher with just over 200 wins but
a couple no-hitters and a perfect game in post season. Roy Halladay was not the pitcher you
wanted to see up on the pitchers mound if you were the batter.


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This fellow, who was the oldest living player, retired before Snippy was a fan.

Boston Red Sox Hall-of-Fame second baseman Bobby Doerr died Monday at age 99, the team announced. Dubbed the teams Silent Captain by longtime friend and teammate Ted Williams, Doerr was the oldest living Major Leaguer at the time of his passing. Bobby Doerr was part of an era of baseball giants and still stood out as one himself, Red Sox owner John Henry said. And even with his Hall of Fame achievements at second base, his character and personality out shined it all. He will be missed. The nine-time All-Star played 14 seasons with the Red Sox and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1986. He had a .288 lifetime average and once went a record 414 games without an error.

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Any AC/DC fans, Cy's youngest brother was a big fan back when.

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/malcolm-young-acdc-guitarist-and-co-founder-dead-at-64-w512164



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Snippy hopes this was not a dirty deed done dirt cheap.

 

 

 



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Any country fans?

Country Music Hall of Famer, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee and Grand Ole Opry member Mel Tillis died early Sunday morning at the Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala, Florida, according to his publicist Don Murry Grubbs.

Tillis had been ill for some time. In January 2016 he underwent surgery after a serious bout of diverticulitis. He battled sepsis and spent the better part of a month in the intensive care unit. According to Grubbs, he never fully recovered. The suspected cause of death is respiratory failure.

http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2017/11/19/mel-tillis-dead-country-music-hall-famer/852933001/



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