« Reply #1035 on: December 15, 2009, 06:00:48 pm »
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If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people to whom He gave it. Dorothy Parker - Below are songs from several of my favorite bands and one comedian, including Three Doors Down singing 'Citizen Soldier,' The Rolling Stones “Undercover Of The Night,” an AC/DC song “Shot Down In Flames“(Angus Young outdoes himself here), David Bowie featuring Bing Crosby, a track called "Closer To The Heart" sung by my All - Time Favorite band RUSH, featuring Bubbles from the Trailer Park Boys and Ed Robertson from the Barenaked Ladies, a monologue recorded by one of my favorite comedians John Pinette, and, last but not least, the greatest and most famous 80‘s band with the unusual haircuts singing a song that has the most famous guitar solo ever played A Flock of Seagulls‘ I Ran. The guitarist with the funky shades is Paul Reynolds. Just look at what Saran wrap, a turntable and a couple of mirrors can do.
« Reply #1037 on: December 16, 2009, 09:32:01 am »
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If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people to whom He gave it. Dorothy Parker - Below are songs from several of my favorite bands and one comedian, including Three Doors Down singing 'Citizen Soldier,' The Rolling Stones “Undercover Of The Night,” an AC/DC song “Shot Down In Flames“(Angus Young outdoes himself here), David Bowie featuring Bing Crosby, a track called "Closer To The Heart" sung by my All - Time Favorite band RUSH, featuring Bubbles from the Trailer Park Boys and Ed Robertson from the Barenaked Ladies, a monologue recorded by one of my favorite comedians John Pinette, and, last but not least, the greatest and most famous 80‘s band with the unusual haircuts singing a song that has the most famous guitar solo ever played A Flock of Seagulls‘ I Ran. The guitarist with the funky shades is Paul Reynolds. Just look at what Saran wrap, a turntable and a couple of mirrors can do.
« Reply #1040 on: December 17, 2009, 08:27:53 pm »
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If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people to whom He gave it. Dorothy Parker - Below are songs from several of my favorite bands and one comedian, including Three Doors Down singing 'Citizen Soldier,' The Rolling Stones “Undercover Of The Night,” an AC/DC song “Shot Down In Flames“(Angus Young outdoes himself here), David Bowie featuring Bing Crosby, a track called "Closer To The Heart" sung by my All - Time Favorite band RUSH, featuring Bubbles from the Trailer Park Boys and Ed Robertson from the Barenaked Ladies, a monologue recorded by one of my favorite comedians John Pinette, and, last but not least, the greatest and most famous 80‘s band with the unusual haircuts singing a song that has the most famous guitar solo ever played A Flock of Seagulls‘ I Ran. The guitarist with the funky shades is Paul Reynolds. Just look at what Saran wrap, a turntable and a couple of mirrors can do.
« Reply #1042 on: December 22, 2009, 02:59:03 pm »
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If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people to whom He gave it. Dorothy Parker - Below are songs from several of my favorite bands and one comedian, including Three Doors Down singing 'Citizen Soldier,' The Rolling Stones “Undercover Of The Night,” an AC/DC song “Shot Down In Flames“(Angus Young outdoes himself here), David Bowie featuring Bing Crosby, a track called "Closer To The Heart" sung by my All - Time Favorite band RUSH, featuring Bubbles from the Trailer Park Boys and Ed Robertson from the Barenaked Ladies, a monologue recorded by one of my favorite comedians John Pinette, and, last but not least, the greatest and most famous 80‘s band with the unusual haircuts singing a song that has the most famous guitar solo ever played A Flock of Seagulls‘ I Ran. The guitarist with the funky shades is Paul Reynolds. Just look at what Saran wrap, a turntable and a couple of mirrors can do.