Voyager wrote:LarryFromNextDoor wrote:...or i want a new car.. them old ones are always breaking down...
You mean kind of like how David Lee Roth's voice broke down?
This man is relentless in the VH forum.

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Voyager wrote:LarryFromNextDoor wrote:...or i want a new car.. them old ones are always breaking down...
You mean kind of like how David Lee Roth's voice broke down?
saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Agree or disagree: People who keep harping on getting the "classic" line-ups of their favorite bands back together are inherently unhappy with their own present day lives. In their minds, continuously discussing such a reunion keeps them from facing the fact that life is always changing and nothing lasts forever.
Discuss.
I think this is very true of certain people. Take for instance the Augeri departure. A lot of people are having a difficult time with his termination. As anyone with two ears and a half brain can surmise, the guy was a very mediocre singer...at best. And a new era tends to make one seriously face the present. That said, there are certain heffers that adored Mr. Augeri (you KNOW who you are) that 6,7 or 8 years ago weighed a lot less than they currently do. But 8 years of wiping out buffets has its consequences. Now, these women who are required to buy 2 airplane tickets just to board a plane are faced with the grim realiztion that the Soto era might bring in fans that weigh less than a Volkswagon. And THAT has to be something no one would want to face. Hopefully, Augeri tours at the same time Journey does and everyone is happy. I was getting awfully tired of standing next to women built like Chris Farley.
NealIsGod wrote:saint John wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Agree or disagree: People who keep harping on getting the "classic" line-ups of their favorite bands back together are inherently unhappy with their own present day lives. In their minds, continuously discussing such a reunion keeps them from facing the fact that life is always changing and nothing lasts forever.
Discuss.
I think this is very true of certain people. Take for instance the Augeri departure. A lot of people are having a difficult time with his termination. As anyone with two ears and a half brain can surmise, the guy was a very mediocre singer...at best. And a new era tends to make one seriously face the present. That said, there are certain heffers that adored Mr. Augeri (you KNOW who you are) that 6,7 or 8 years ago weighed a lot less than they currently do. But 8 years of wiping out buffets has its consequences. Now, these women who are required to buy 2 airplane tickets just to board a plane are faced with the grim realiztion that the Soto era might bring in fans that weigh less than a Volkswagon. And THAT has to be something no one would want to face. Hopefully, Augeri tours at the same time Journey does and everyone is happy. I was getting awfully tired of standing next to women built like Chris Farley.
Who needs pics when you paint such a funny pic with words, john? But which show would you go to if Augie and Journey performed the same night?
saint John wrote: If tours were calculated by weight rather than attendance, Augeri might crack the Billboard top ten despite only having 1-3 thousand fans present. Throw in food sales and he cracks the top 3.
saint John wrote:
I think this is very true of certain people. Take for instance the Augeri departure. A lot of people are having a difficult time with his termination. As anyone with two ears and a half brain can surmise, the guy was a very mediocre singer...at best. And a new era tends to make one seriously face the present. That said, there are certain heffers that adored Mr. Augeri (you KNOW who you are) that 6,7 or 8 years ago weighed a lot less than they currently do. But 8 years of wiping out buffets has its consequences. Now, these women who are required to buy 2 airplane tickets just to board a plane are faced with the grim realiztion that the Soto era might bring in fans that weigh less than a Volkswagon. And THAT has to be something no one would want to face. Hopefully, Augeri tours at the same time Journey does and everyone is happy. I was getting awfully tired of standing next to women built like Chris Farley.
RockinDeano wrote:saint John wrote: If tours were calculated by weight rather than attendance, Augeri might crack the Billboard top ten despite only having 1-3 thousand fans present. Throw in food sales and he cracks the top 3.
I have lost ALL respect for you.
saint John wrote:RockinDeano wrote:saint John wrote: If tours were calculated by weight rather than attendance, Augeri might crack the Billboard top ten despite only having 1-3 thousand fans present. Throw in food sales and he cracks the top 3.
I have lost ALL respect for you.
Why's that? Because I pointed out that 1-3 thousand of "Old Country's" finest can eat til the cows come home. No pun intended.![]()
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bufordt9 wrote:saint John wrote:RockinDeano wrote:saint John wrote: If tours were calculated by weight rather than attendance, Augeri might crack the Billboard top ten despite only having 1-3 thousand fans present. Throw in food sales and he cracks the top 3.
I have lost ALL respect for you.
Why's that? Because I pointed out that 1-3 thousand of "Old Country's" finest can eat til the cows come home. No pun intended.![]()
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I think Dean is trying to abide by Andrew's wishes....even tho' u are correct!!!!!MY BAD!!!!
NealIsGod wrote:Agree or disagree: People who keep harping on getting the "classic" line-ups of their favorite bands back together are inherently unhappy with their own present day lives. In their minds, continuously discussing such a reunion keeps them from facing the fact that life is always changing and nothing lasts forever.
Discuss.
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