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Re: That is a FUCKIN'

Postby AlienC » Wed May 14, 2008 8:52 am

mistiejourney wrote:
AlienC wrote:great article.

Hell, almost made ME want to go risk running into JT and go see a show.


Now I don't feel so crazy! I thought the same thing.......except for JT, never met him!


Oh, you may still be crazy, the jury's still out on that..... :shock: :lol: :roll: :twisted: :twisted: :lol: < rim shot> hell, I must be after alllll those years in that business......

As for he who you have not met, search for the thread where Deano and others crossed paths with he who shall not be named in Vegas and the brouhaha and hilarity that ensued.
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Re: That is a FUCKIN'

Postby Saint John » Wed May 14, 2008 8:57 am

AlienC wrote:
Deano and others crossed paths with he who shall not be named in Vegas


Ugh...that was a memorable experience. After such a kind exchange with Deen Castronovo and his family, you're right, he literally sucked the fun out of the room. A completely unsolicited altercation. What's wrong with that guy, Allen? :?
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Re: That is a FUCKIN'

Postby Carlitto H@kk » Wed May 14, 2008 9:01 am

Saint John wrote:
AlienC wrote:
Deano and others crossed paths with he who shall not be named in Vegas


Ugh...that was a memorable experience. After such a kind exchange with Deen Castronovo and his family, you're right, he literally sucked the fun out of the room. A completely unsolicited altercation. What's wrong with that guy, Allen? :?


Heck, for those of us that weren't in attendance,
does anyone have any pix of he who shall not be named???
Cuz if it's the JT I'm thinking of, I would LOVE to see a pic of this guy :lol:
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Postby STORY_TELLER » Wed May 14, 2008 9:02 am

What a great fuckin' article! Could have done without all the jabs and backhanded compliments thrown at the band, but it was pretty well rounded.

Two things that stuck out the most:
1) Arnel's back story is gut wrenching. I really, really feel for that guy. He must be riding the edge of an emotional knife right now. High as a kite half the time and nervous as a motherfucker the rest. I wish him all the best.

2) That "reporter" who popped in and posted looking for how we felt about Journey for an "article" was CAVEMAN???!! Did anyone else know this? That's pretty fucking cool. Now I wish I responded to his request! I like to think I'd have been placed in the "fair minded" camp he mentioned.

As far as the Perry's working on a new album thing goes, well.... I seem to recall him talking about him in the process of planning or talking about a solo tour on the VH1 BTM special too. I pray its true and hope to be pleasantly surprised, but I won't hold my breath.

In the mean time, I've already purchased my tickets for the Irvine Journey/Heart/Cheap Trick show and I'm looking forward to being blown away by Arnel. I sincerely hope they play a lot of the new stuff.

Thanks for posting, this article made my day.
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Re: That is a FUCKIN'

Postby mistiejourney » Wed May 14, 2008 9:03 am

AlienC wrote:
mistiejourney wrote:
AlienC wrote:great article.

Hell, almost made ME want to go risk running into JT and go see a show.


Now I don't feel so crazy! I thought the same thing.......except for JT, never met him!


Oh, you may still be crazy, the jury's still out on that..... :shock: :lol: :roll: :twisted: :twisted: :lol:


:P :lol:
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed May 14, 2008 9:12 am

mistiejourney wrote:But, like BJG says, it's an urban legend until it's on my iPod.


Thrice quoted means its sig-worthy!

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Postby Carlitto H@kk » Wed May 14, 2008 9:13 am

STORY_TELLER wrote:2) That "reporter" who popped in and posted looking for how we felt about Journey for an "article" was CAVEMAN???!!


Are you referring to Kevin Shirley???
If so, no.
It was a guy/gal named Alex.
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Postby fightingilliniJRNY » Wed May 14, 2008 9:16 am

Carlitto H@kk wrote:
STORY_TELLER wrote:2) That "reporter" who popped in and posted looking for how we felt about Journey for an "article" was CAVEMAN???!!


Are you referring to Kevin Shirley???
If so, no.
It was a guy/gal named Alex.


Yeah, it was actually the reporter who came in here looking for people's feelings so he could write this article.
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Postby mistiejourney » Wed May 14, 2008 9:39 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
mistiejourney wrote:But, like BJG says, it's an urban legend until it's on my iPod.


Thrice quoted means its sig-worthy!

*edits profile* Now where'd I put my Signal?


You best believe it is! :D
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Postby Rhiannon » Wed May 14, 2008 10:11 am

ttango1 wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
AlteredDNA wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:As I said - its an urban legend until its in my iPod. :lol:


If you chug pepsi with pop rocks while spinning Street Talk, an angel will give you a vision of Armageddon.


Remember Me? :wink:


CHRIST?


Thinking back..on a slightly chilly night in March, Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood ...not the Twilight Zone but the Heart Bar.
"LET THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPEL YOU!'


One of the top 10 best nights of my life to date... in fact, that night is easily second on the list. Fabulous time. :)
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Postby Melissa » Wed May 14, 2008 10:23 am

Rhiannon wrote:
ttango1 wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
AlteredDNA wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:As I said - its an urban legend until its in my iPod. :lol:


If you chug pepsi with pop rocks while spinning Street Talk, an angel will give you a vision of Armageddon.


Remember Me? :wink:


CHRIST?


Thinking back..on a slightly chilly night in March, Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood ...not the Twilight Zone but the Heart Bar.
"LET THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPEL YOU!'


One of the top 10 best nights of my life to date... in fact, that night is easily second on the list. Fabulous time. :)


Where's Rick? :lol: I know he'll get a huge laugh out of that memory too, we were in tears laughing :lol: :lol:
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Postby Rhiannon » Wed May 14, 2008 10:35 am

Melissa wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
ttango1 wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
AlteredDNA wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:As I said - its an urban legend until its in my iPod. :lol:


If you chug pepsi with pop rocks while spinning Street Talk, an angel will give you a vision of Armageddon.


Remember Me? :wink:


CHRIST?


Thinking back..on a slightly chilly night in March, Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood ...not the Twilight Zone but the Heart Bar.
"LET THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPEL YOU!'


One of the top 10 best nights of my life to date... in fact, that night is easily second on the list. Fabulous time. :)


Where's Rick? :lol: I know he'll get a huge laugh out of that memory too, we were in tears laughing :lol: :lol:


Oh my God... Melface... drumstick fights... cap'n grab ass over there... maybe a cougar or two... laughing about you know what and everything in between... wow what a weekend.
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Postby Maui Tom » Wed May 14, 2008 10:39 am

Rhiannon wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
ttango1 wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
AlteredDNA wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:As I said - its an urban legend until its in my iPod. :lol:


If you chug pepsi with pop rocks while spinning Street Talk, an angel will give you a vision of Armageddon.


Remember Me? :wink:


CHRIST?


Thinking back..on a slightly chilly night in March, Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood ...not the Twilight Zone but the Heart Bar.
"LET THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPEL YOU!'


One of the top 10 best nights of my life to date... in fact, that night is easily second on the list. Fabulous time. :)


Where's Rick? :lol: I know he'll get a huge laugh out of that memory too, we were in tears laughing :lol: :lol:


Oh my God... Melface... drumstick fights... cap'n grab ass over there... maybe a cougar or two... laughing about you know what and everything in between... wow what a weekend.


I musta missed this? Probably sitting on the Mezz listening to WIX RAIL on all the backstage pass peeps....actually was a classic rant that deserved to be heard by the masses....
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Postby Rhiannon » Wed May 14, 2008 10:42 am

You also missed "Say hello to my li'l friend!" with the beer bottles too... that was a sight! :lol: :lol:
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Postby Rick » Wed May 14, 2008 10:47 am

Melissa wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
ttango1 wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
AlteredDNA wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:As I said - its an urban legend until its in my iPod. :lol:


If you chug pepsi with pop rocks while spinning Street Talk, an angel will give you a vision of Armageddon.


Remember Me? :wink:


CHRIST?


Thinking back..on a slightly chilly night in March, Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood ...not the Twilight Zone but the Heart Bar.
"LET THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPEL YOU!'


One of the top 10 best nights of my life to date... in fact, that night is easily second on the list. Fabulous time. :)


Where's Rick? :lol: I know he'll get a huge laugh out of that memory too, we were in tears laughing :lol: :lol:


Right here, just getting caught up on all of this. What a bunch of great news for Journey fans.

T-Time had me rolling with "THE POWER OF CHRIST COMPELS YOU!!" :lol: :lol:

I had such a good time with all of you in Las Vegas.
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Postby Allied Forces » Wed May 14, 2008 11:25 am

I've read enough here to know that without mentioning the fake recordings used on tour a few years ago or their treatment of Jeff Scott Soto, that this was pretty much a fluff piece, most likely endorsed by the band for promotional purposes. There are a few times some interesting things are mentioned, but overall it doesn't really cover enough.
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Postby Deb » Wed May 14, 2008 11:47 am

“Oh, y’know,” Schon says. “There’s no legal issue. We just try not to. I mean, I didn’t say anything inflammatory. I didn’t talk about how he still gets paid like a motherfucker even though he shouldn’t be. It’s stuff like that I’m not allowed to talk about. He sorta just bitches and moans and whines about everything. And he just assumes that every time we bring up his name, that we’re sayin’ bad things.”

*****

I ask him about the scene in VH1’s Journey Behind the Music episode in which Perry declares that he “never really felt like part of the band.” Was that because Schon resented having to hire a frontman?
“What that meant,” Perry says, “was that there was a period of time where I always felt that I had to prove myself. But along with that, you have to print that I can’t blame them. It was [Neal’s] band. Herbie Herbert built that band around Neal because he’s a star on his own, from a guitar standpoint. There’s nobody who plays like Neal Schon, to this day. I still miss his playing. We don’t get along, but I love his playing.

“They wanted to make it on their own goalposts that they had in mind. There’s nothing wrong with that. And I hope you print that, because it’s important that people know that. I’m not bitchin’. I’m not whining. I completely understand how they felt and why.”


:lol: Bitter?? Classy?? You choose. :lol:
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Postby RocknRoll » Wed May 14, 2008 11:53 am

Deb wrote:“Oh, y’know,” Schon says. “There’s no legal issue. We just try not to. I mean, I didn’t say anything inflammatory. I didn’t talk about how he still gets paid like a motherfucker even though he shouldn’t be. It’s stuff like that I’m not allowed to talk about. He sorta just bitches and moans and whines about everything. And he just assumes that every time we bring up his name, that we’re sayin’ bad things.”

*****

I ask him about the scene in VH1’s Journey Behind the Music episode in which Perry declares that he “never really felt like part of the band.” Was that because Schon resented having to hire a frontman?
“What that meant,” Perry says, “was that there was a period of time where I always felt that I had to prove myself. But along with that, you have to print that I can’t blame them. It was [Neal’s] band. Herbie Herbert built that band around Neal because he’s a star on his own, from a guitar standpoint. There’s nobody who plays like Neal Schon, to this day. I still miss his playing. We don’t get along, but I love his playing.

“They wanted to make it on their own goalposts that they had in mind. There’s nothing wrong with that. And I hope you print that, because it’s important that people know that. I’m not bitchin’. I’m not whining. I completely understand how they felt and why.”


:lol: Bitter?? Classy?? You choose. :lol:


You don't suppose the reporter may have given Perry the quote from Schon to get a reaction? Perry always knows how to come across to the media, especially if he had time to think about/compose his answer.

Too much similarity in the quotes??
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Postby Rick » Wed May 14, 2008 11:55 am

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Deb wrote:“Oh, y’know,” Schon says. “There’s no legal issue. We just try not to. I mean, I didn’t say anything inflammatory. I didn’t talk about how he still gets paid like a motherfucker even though he shouldn’t be. It’s stuff like that I’m not allowed to talk about. He sorta just bitches and moans and whines about everything. And he just assumes that every time we bring up his name, that we’re sayin’ bad things.”

*****

I ask him about the scene in VH1’s Journey Behind the Music episode in which Perry declares that he “never really felt like part of the band.” Was that because Schon resented having to hire a frontman?
“What that meant,” Perry says, “was that there was a period of time where I always felt that I had to prove myself. But along with that, you have to print that I can’t blame them. It was [Neal’s] band. Herbie Herbert built that band around Neal because he’s a star on his own, from a guitar standpoint. There’s nobody who plays like Neal Schon, to this day. I still miss his playing. We don’t get along, but I love his playing.

“They wanted to make it on their own goalposts that they had in mind. There’s nothing wrong with that. And I hope you print that, because it’s important that people know that. I’m not bitchin’. I’m not whining. I completely understand how they felt and why.”


:lol: Bitter?? Classy?? You choose. :lol:


You don't suppose the reporter may have given Perry the quote from Schon to get a reaction?
Perry always knows how to come across to the media, especially if he had time to think about/compose his answer.

Too much similarity in the quotes??


You can bet your boots he did.
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Postby Saint John » Wed May 14, 2008 11:57 am

RocknRoll wrote:Too much similarity in the quotes??


Precisely. Perry hasn't done an interview that he didn't have Cliff Notes or cue cards for since 1984.
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Postby Deb » Wed May 14, 2008 11:58 am

RocknRoll wrote:
Deb wrote:“Oh, y’know,” Schon says. “There’s no legal issue. We just try not to. I mean, I didn’t say anything inflammatory. I didn’t talk about how he still gets paid like a motherfucker even though he shouldn’t be. It’s stuff like that I’m not allowed to talk about. He sorta just bitches and moans and whines about everything. And he just assumes that every time we bring up his name, that we’re sayin’ bad things.”

*****

I ask him about the scene in VH1’s Journey Behind the Music episode in which Perry declares that he “never really felt like part of the band.” Was that because Schon resented having to hire a frontman?
“What that meant,” Perry says, “was that there was a period of time where I always felt that I had to prove myself. But along with that, you have to print that I can’t blame them. It was [Neal’s] band. Herbie Herbert built that band around Neal because he’s a star on his own, from a guitar standpoint. There’s nobody who plays like Neal Schon, to this day. I still miss his playing. We don’t get along, but I love his playing.

“They wanted to make it on their own goalposts that they had in mind. There’s nothing wrong with that. And I hope you print that, because it’s important that people know that. I’m not bitchin’. I’m not whining. I completely understand how they felt and why.”


:lol: Bitter?? Classy?? You choose. :lol:


You don't suppose the reporter may have given Perry the quote from Schon to get a reaction? Perry always knows how to come across to the media, especially if he had time to think about/compose his answer.

Too much similarity in the quotes??


LOL, obviously Schon wasn't shown Perry's quote. :lol: Seriously, Perry's just always had more class, period. I wouldn't think either one was given a heads up, probably just answered the questions posed of the them.
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Postby Maui Tom » Wed May 14, 2008 12:04 pm

Deb wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:
Deb wrote:“Oh, y’know,” Schon says. “There’s no legal issue. We just try not to. I mean, I didn’t say anything inflammatory. I didn’t talk about how he still gets paid like a motherfucker even though he shouldn’t be. It’s stuff like that I’m not allowed to talk about. He sorta just bitches and moans and whines about everything. And he just assumes that every time we bring up his name, that we’re sayin’ bad things.”

*****

I ask him about the scene in VH1’s Journey Behind the Music episode in which Perry declares that he “never really felt like part of the band.” Was that because Schon resented having to hire a frontman?
“What that meant,” Perry says, “was that there was a period of time where I always felt that I had to prove myself. But along with that, you have to print that I can’t blame them. It was [Neal’s] band. Herbie Herbert built that band around Neal because he’s a star on his own, from a guitar standpoint. There’s nobody who plays like Neal Schon, to this day. I still miss his playing. We don’t get along, but I love his playing.

“They wanted to make it on their own goalposts that they had in mind. There’s nothing wrong with that. And I hope you print that, because it’s important that people know that. I’m not bitchin’. I’m not whining. I completely understand how they felt and why.”


:lol: Bitter?? Classy?? You choose. :lol:


Seriously, Perry's just always had more class, period. I wouldn't think either one was given a heads up, probably just answered the questions posed of the them.


Can this be the final mention on who has more "class" than the other? THAT is a dead end street.

My Grandfather had class...after that...I can't think of a soul who does.
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Postby Saint John » Wed May 14, 2008 12:05 pm

Deb wrote: Seriously, Perry's just always had more class, period.


Really? :? When did Schon fire members? When did Schon abort tours? When did Schon shelve the band? When did Schon tour with other people while the rest of Journey was waiting? When did Schon have to write apologetic songs because his conscience surfaced for once (Anyway)?
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Postby Rick » Wed May 14, 2008 12:08 pm

Saint John wrote:
Deb wrote: Seriously, Perry's just always had more class, period.


Really? :? When did Schon fire members? When did Schon abort tours? When did Schon shelve the band? When did Schon tour with other people while the rest of Journey was waiting? When did Schon have to write apologetic songs because his conscience surfaced for once (Anyway)?


Perry admits he was wrong, but was big enough of a man to admit it and apologize for it. The dude is, at the very least, eccentric, I'll give you that. ;)
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Postby RocknRoll » Wed May 14, 2008 12:08 pm

Saint John wrote:
Deb wrote: Seriously, Perry's just always had more class, period.


Really? :? When did Schon fire members? When did Schon abort tours? When did Schon shelve the band? When did Schon tour with other people while the rest of Journey was waiting? When did Schon have to write apologetic songs because his conscience surfaced for once (Anyway)?


Seriously, I think Schon just says what he thinks. On the other hand, Perry seems to think carefully before he speaks in public.
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Postby Carlitto H@kk » Wed May 14, 2008 12:16 pm

Saint John wrote:
Deb wrote: Seriously, Perry's just always had more class, period.


Really? :? When did Schon fire members? When did Schon abort tours? When did Schon shelve the band? When did Schon tour with other people while the rest of Journey was waiting? When did Schon have to write apologetic songs because his conscience surfaced for once (Anyway)?


Hmmm...
Schon just recently played a big part in firing Augeri and Jeff.

While he didn't "shelve" the band, his commitment
to the creation/recording of such albums as ROR, TBF
and Generations has been well-documented as "not really into it".
Hell, even he says in this recent interview that none
of them were prepared to record a whole album; they through ideas together
on the fly (and judging from the clips, maybe they should do that more often).

He put a TON of effort into Soul Sirkus which did cut into his time
and commitment to Generations.

As for apoligetic songs, well...
Maybe "Never Too Late" is a veiled apology to Perry??? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby DracIsBack » Wed May 14, 2008 12:18 pm

Saint John wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:Precisely. Perry hasn't done an interview that he didn't have Cliff Notes or cue cards for since 1984.


Sat in all the interviews with him, have you? Sorry ... couldn't resist! :D
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Postby Deb » Wed May 14, 2008 12:22 pm

Maui Tom wrote:
Deb wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:
Deb wrote:“Oh, y’know,” Schon says. “There’s no legal issue. We just try not to. I mean, I didn’t say anything inflammatory. I didn’t talk about how he still gets paid like a motherfucker even though he shouldn’t be. It’s stuff like that I’m not allowed to talk about. He sorta just bitches and moans and whines about everything. And he just assumes that every time we bring up his name, that we’re sayin’ bad things.”

*****

I ask him about the scene in VH1’s Journey Behind the Music episode in which Perry declares that he “never really felt like part of the band.” Was that because Schon resented having to hire a frontman?
“What that meant,” Perry says, “was that there was a period of time where I always felt that I had to prove myself. But along with that, you have to print that I can’t blame them. It was [Neal’s] band. Herbie Herbert built that band around Neal because he’s a star on his own, from a guitar standpoint. There’s nobody who plays like Neal Schon, to this day. I still miss his playing. We don’t get along, but I love his playing.

“They wanted to make it on their own goalposts that they had in mind. There’s nothing wrong with that. And I hope you print that, because it’s important that people know that. I’m not bitchin’. I’m not whining. I completely understand how they felt and why.”


:lol: Bitter?? Classy?? You choose. :lol:


Seriously, Perry's just always had more class, period. I wouldn't think either one was given a heads up, probably just answered the questions posed of the them.


Can this be the final mention on who has more "class" than the other? THAT is a dead end street.


You're right, it's just my opinion. But you have to admit, when it comes to making comments on ex bandmates, he's always come across with more class than Schon. People that are all jazzed about Journey and the current band members right now are going to think that way and that's great.....how it should be. Gawd help anybody who dogs Perry, Soto or Martin. :lol: Whether I agree with people's opinions or not, I love everybody's passion for the music and all it entails. :)
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Postby Saint John » Wed May 14, 2008 12:27 pm

Carlitto H@kk wrote:Schon just recently played a big part in firing Augeri and Jeff.


Augeri was given the chance of a lifetime and made millions of dollars. He was ultimately let go because he could no longer perform, not because they wanted to replace him. Jeff was paid to finish a tour and was then released. To the best of my knowledge he had no longterm contract, so I'm not sure how you could fire a guy that's not in the band! Journey decided after said tour that they wanted to go in a different direction vocally and thanked Jeff for his time and services. End of story.
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Postby Marabelle » Wed May 14, 2008 12:29 pm

Oh my! TMWWRN! Now you know that is funny...alrighty now! LOL! 8)
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