And plastic bumpers started out to survive 5 mph bump without damage. I don't know that that ever actually worked.(quoted from post at 14:27:30 12/12/15) I'm thinking of car bumpers that were real chrome and not paint over vinyl. Bumpers that could take a small hit without a 1500 dollar panel replacement and paint job. If they put all the payphones back tomorrow I would throw this cell phone in the garbage.
(quoted from post at 18:09:59 12/12/15) Tom I agree with you. New musicians today have just as much musical potential as the Sinatras back in the old days. They just don't use it. The basic rules of music are just slaughtered today. A singer today will start with fairly good flow and organization but will soon degenerate into an unorganized screaming tirade.
(quoted from post at 17:43:30 12/12/15)(quoted from post at 18:09:59 12/12/15) Tom I agree with you. New musicians today have just as much musical potential as the Sinatras back in the old days. They just don't use it. The basic rules of music are just slaughtered today. A singer today will start with fairly good flow and organization but will soon degenerate into an unorganized screaming tirade.
This is [u:56913ba622]precisely[/u:56913ba622] why you all have to watch this video of Lady Gaga performing a tribute to Julie Andrews. She has an amazing voice, but unfortunately, that doesn't sell as many records (sidenote-records don't exist, neither do 8 tracks, cassettes, and now CDs are vanishing-sidenote) as when she wears a costume made completely out of deli meats and sings some freaky off key "song." (assuming you want to use the word "song" loosely.)
You have to watch the video.
(quoted from post at 20:46:29 12/12/15) James Howell -- I wish several million people in every state would read your list 30 seconds before they step into the voting booth next November.
(quoted from post at 22:32:19 12/12/15) I was in a record store the other day and the whole front of the store was newly recorded records. Vinyl is making a big comeback and turntable sales are up too.
(quoted from post at 18:55:15 12/12/15) Morning devotional prayer in public school.
Pledge of allegiance to the U.S. flag.
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(quoted from post at 05:04:19 12/13/15) ROLEX!
(quoted from post at 23:27:56 12/13/15) James I fully agree we live in a nation that was founded on Christianity but Christians are getting harder to find here . We should all be grateful that we live here and can worship anywhere we please but that isn't the case anymore. God bless.
(quoted from post at 01:04:55 12/14/15)
Maybe "longjohns" with a trap door.
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