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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:16 pm

madsplash wrote:Drop the Foo-Foo and I'll drop the sweety. Subtleties are silly. Say what you mean.


Ok. I find you to be a dull, monotonous, insular, overbearing, pretentious, self-centred dickhead with a very poor sense of humour and a bad sense of judgement, who runs away when it looks like a fight might be lost, then stands on the next dunghill * and crows 'I'm not going to waste my time fighting, let's agree to disagree'. Unsubtle enough for you?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

* Sorry, I realised I made a subtle reference to cocks on a dunghill. That's a literary thing, based on common folk usage within European, Middle Eastern and Asian literary history which America has adopted after being settled by Europeans. It means you are a like a little rooster who fluffs up his feathers, stands on a heap of shit and crows like he rules the world because he doesn't know there is more than just his farmyard. Just keeping it plain, simple and easy to understand for you.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:17 pm

Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
finalfight wrote:
madsplash wrote:Honey-foo-foo-bear? If your not cool enough to spell recogniZe correctly, maybe the Power of Google could help you. That or Webster's dictionary.
And I've always been a "really together guy". :roll: What a stupid term. Just say what you mean. I can list a bunch of stuff that you'd have to look up, also. What fun is that?



It's recognise in England.

Whilst you have your dictionary out you might want to look up you're, allotted, consistent and maybe even kibosh if you are feeling particularly risky! :wink:

http://www.hoopyfrood.co.uk/


I'm not in(you'd be speaking German if it weren't for the USA) England. Talk about bailouts.

I've not claimed to be a great speller. Only bringing up someone else's when my lack of knowledge of a silly, regional term is questioned.

Rock on!


A. Aside from the fact that had the Germans won WWII the UK would still be speaking English, let alone the debate about the ultimate fate of the Nazi regime had the USA not joined in but the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact still failed, that sentiment is as ridiculous as me saying if it weren't for the English you Americans would all be speaking German, French, Russian and Spanish. Which is actually a more accurate statement.

B. The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, in fact all of the Commonweath (except possibly for Canada - I need Deb to verify which side of the spelling fence they sit) all use correct English. Moreover, Europeans who speak English speak English not American English. The world is bigger than the USA, my dear. Journey, with SMFP, even toured in some of it as part of their World Tours. You know - ones that included actual other continents.

C. 'Now there's a hoopy frood who really knows where his towel is' is a quote from a well known and much loved work of fiction set in space, not a regional term. Literature, my dear. Try it, it's a mind-altering experience. :wink: :wink:


I never said we were the only country. Just the smartest, richest and most powerfull! :lol: Geez.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby finalfight » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:20 pm

madsplash wrote:I never said we were the only country. Just the smartest, richest and most powerfull! :lol: Geez.


Yeah the economy's doing just great at the moment over here too.

I don't think heavy handedly waving the flag is actually going to drum up any backup for you. If anything your recent posts have shown you in a new light again and I think you have actually managed to make yourself even more unlikable as a result.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:21 pm

madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
finalfight wrote:
madsplash wrote:Honey-foo-foo-bear? If your not cool enough to spell recogniZe correctly, maybe the Power of Google could help you. That or Webster's dictionary.
And I've always been a "really together guy". :roll: What a stupid term. Just say what you mean. I can list a bunch of stuff that you'd have to look up, also. What fun is that?



It's recognise in England.

Whilst you have your dictionary out you might want to look up you're, allotted, consistent and maybe even kibosh if you are feeling particularly risky! :wink:

http://www.hoopyfrood.co.uk/


I'm not in(you'd be speaking German if it weren't for the USA) England. Talk about bailouts.

I've not claimed to be a great speller. Only bringing up someone else's when my lack of knowledge of a silly, regional term is questioned.

Rock on!


A. Aside from the fact that had the Germans won WWII the UK would still be speaking English, let alone the debate about the ultimate fate of the Nazi regime had the USA not joined in but the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact still failed, that sentiment is as ridiculous as me saying if it weren't for the English you Americans would all be speaking German, French, Russian and Spanish. Which is actually a more accurate statement.

B. The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, in fact all of the Commonweath (except possibly for Canada - I need Deb to verify which side of the spelling fence they sit) all use correct English. Moreover, Europeans who speak English speak English not American English. The world is bigger than the USA, my dear. Journey, with SMFP, even toured in some of it as part of their World Tours. You know - ones that included actual other continents.

C. 'Now there's a hoopy frood who really knows where his towel is' is a quote from a well known and much loved work of fiction set in space, not a regional term. Literature, my dear. Try it, it's a mind-altering experience. :wink: :wink:


I never said we were the only country. Just the smartest, richest and most powerfull! :lol: Geez.


With the reputation for having some of the dumbest inhabitants.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:24 pm

Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:Drop the Foo-Foo and I'll drop the sweety. Subtleties are silly. Say what you mean.


Ok. I find you to be a dull, monotonous, insular, overbearing, pretentious, self-centred dickhead with a very poor sense of humour and a bad sense of judgement, who runs away when it looks like a fight might be lost, then stand on the next dunghill * and crows 'I'm not going to waste my time fighting, let's agree to disagree'. Unsubtle enough for you?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

* Sorry, I realised I made a subtle reference to cocks on a dunghill. That's a literary thing, based on common folk usage within European, Middle Eastern and Asian literary history which America has adopted after being settled by Europeans. It means you are a like a little rooster who fluffs up his feathers, stands on a heap of shit and crows like he rules the world because he doesn't know there is more than just his farmyard. Just keeping it plain, simple and easy to understand for you.


Cool. I find you a squeely, lip-flapping, self-righteous irritant that I find silly and amusing. I've never run from a fight in my life. I don't live in the UK. Unsubtle enough for YOU?

My farmyard is the biggest, baddest one on the planet. Ask the Japaneese how we respond when attacked. Just keeping it plain and simple enough for YOU to understand. Got it?
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:27 pm

madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:Drop the Foo-Foo and I'll drop the sweety. Subtleties are silly. Say what you mean.


Ok. I find you to be a dull, monotonous, insular, overbearing, pretentious, self-centred dickhead with a very poor sense of humour and a bad sense of judgement, who runs away when it looks like a fight might be lost, then stand on the next dunghill * and crows 'I'm not going to waste my time fighting, let's agree to disagree'. Unsubtle enough for you?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

* Sorry, I realised I made a subtle reference to cocks on a dunghill. That's a literary thing, based on common folk usage within European, Middle Eastern and Asian literary history which America has adopted after being settled by Europeans. It means you are a like a little rooster who fluffs up his feathers, stands on a heap of shit and crows like he rules the world because he doesn't know there is more than just his farmyard. Just keeping it plain, simple and easy to understand for you.


Cool. I find you a squeely, lip-flapping, self-righteous irritant that I find silly and amusing. I've never run from a fight in my life. I don't live in the UK. Unsubtle enough for YOU?

My farmyard is the biggest, baddest one on the planet. Ask the Japaneese how we respond when attacked. Just keeping it plain and simple enough for YOU to understand. Got it?


Yes dear. I understand. Run along now and play, the grown ups are talking.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby finalfight » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:28 pm

madsplash wrote:
Cool. I find you a squeely, lip-flapping, self-righteous irritant that I find silly and amusing. I've never run from a fight in my life. I don't live in the UK. Unsubtle enough for YOU?

My farmyard is the biggest, baddest one on the planet. Ask the Japaneese how we respond when attacked. Just keeping it plain and simple enough for YOU to understand. Got it?


And yet again with the fighting talk and barely concealed threats of violence. How long must this go on?
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby S2M » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:28 pm

Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:Drop the Foo-Foo and I'll drop the sweety. Subtleties are silly. Say what you mean.


Ok. I find you to be a dull, monotonous, insular, overbearing, pretentious, self-centred dickhead with a very poor sense of humour and a bad sense of judgement, who runs away when it looks like a fight might be lost, then stand on the next dunghill * and crows 'I'm not going to waste my time fighting, let's agree to disagree'. Unsubtle enough for you?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

* Sorry, I realised I made a subtle reference to cocks on a dunghill. That's a literary thing, based on common folk usage within European, Middle Eastern and Asian literary history which America has adopted after being settled by Europeans. It means you are a like a little rooster who fluffs up his feathers, stands on a heap of shit and crows like he rules the world because he doesn't know there is more than just his farmyard. Just keeping it plain, simple and easy to understand for you.


Cool. I find you a squeely, lip-flapping, self-righteous irritant that I find silly and amusing. I've never run from a fight in my life. I don't live in the UK. Unsubtle enough for YOU?

My farmyard is the biggest, baddest one on the planet. Ask the Japaneese how we respond when attacked. Just keeping it plain and simple enough for YOU to understand. Got it?


Yes dear. I understand. Run along now and play, the grown ups are talking.


Is someone usurping on the adult table? M'gosh. :shock:
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:28 pm

Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
finalfight wrote:
madsplash wrote:Honey-foo-foo-bear? If your not cool enough to spell recogniZe correctly, maybe the Power of Google could help you. That or Webster's dictionary.
And I've always been a "really together guy". :roll: What a stupid term. Just say what you mean. I can list a bunch of stuff that you'd have to look up, also. What fun is that?



It's recognise in England.

Whilst you have your dictionary out you might want to look up you're, allotted, consistent and maybe even kibosh if you are feeling particularly risky! :wink:

http://www.hoopyfrood.co.uk/


I'm not in(you'd be speaking German if it weren't for the USA) England. Talk about bailouts.

I've not claimed to be a great speller. Only bringing up someone else's when my lack of knowledge of a silly, regional term is questioned.

Rock on!


A. Aside from the fact that had the Germans won WWII the UK would still be speaking English, let alone the debate about the ultimate fate of the Nazi regime had the USA not joined in but the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact still failed, that sentiment is as ridiculous as me saying if it weren't for the English you Americans would all be speaking German, French, Russian and Spanish. Which is actually a more accurate statement.

B. The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, in fact all of the Commonweath (except possibly for Canada - I need Deb to verify which side of the spelling fence they sit) all use correct English. Moreover, Europeans who speak English speak English not American English. The world is bigger than the USA, my dear. Journey, with SMFP, even toured in some of it as part of their World Tours. You know - ones that included actual other continents.

C. 'Now there's a hoopy frood who really knows where his towel is' is a quote from a well known and much loved work of fiction set in space, not a regional term. Literature, my dear. Try it, it's a mind-altering experience. :wink: :wink:


I never said we were the only country. Just the smartest, richest and most powerfull! :lol: Geez.


With the reputation for having some of the dumbest inhabitants.


And the reputation of helping every other needy country that asks for it, with our money and power. We rarely get thanked, but that doesn't keep us from helping every time. Study a little AMERICAN history and then talk to me about dumb.

Do you know how many world leaders have been brought here secretly to have the latest modern medical procedures done? Research that.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:30 pm

finalfight wrote:
madsplash wrote:
Cool. I find you a squeely, lip-flapping, self-righteous irritant that I find silly and amusing. I've never run from a fight in my life. I don't live in the UK. Unsubtle enough for YOU?

My farmyard is the biggest, baddest one on the planet. Ask the Japaneese how we respond when attacked. Just keeping it plain and simple enough for YOU to understand. Got it?


And yet again with the fighting talk and barely concealed threats of violence. How long must this go on?



FF, there are no threats. Just factual history. How am I threatening anyone? We're just talking history.
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Postby finalfight » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:31 pm

Seems Muldsplash is quite the conspiracy theorist tonight.

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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:34 pm

finalfight wrote:
madsplash wrote:I never said we were the only country. Just the smartest, richest and most powerfull! :lol: Geez.


Yeah the economy's doing just great at the moment over here too.

I don't think heavy handedly waving the flag is actually going to drum up any backup for you. If anything your recent posts have shown you in a new light again and I think you have actually managed to make yourself even more unlikable as a result.


Our economy will be just fine. It always is. Hell, if we would actually make some of the countries that owe us, actually PAY us, that'd solve any of our economic problems.

I'll wave my flag until they put me in the ground. It's our way. Not anti-anyone else, just pro-American.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:34 pm

StocktontoMalone wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:Drop the Foo-Foo and I'll drop the sweety. Subtleties are silly. Say what you mean.


Ok. I find you to be a dull, monotonous, insular, overbearing, pretentious, self-centred dickhead with a very poor sense of humour and a bad sense of judgement, who runs away when it looks like a fight might be lost, then stand on the next dunghill * and crows 'I'm not going to waste my time fighting, let's agree to disagree'. Unsubtle enough for you?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

* Sorry, I realised I made a subtle reference to cocks on a dunghill. That's a literary thing, based on common folk usage within European, Middle Eastern and Asian literary history which America has adopted after being settled by Europeans. It means you are a like a little rooster who fluffs up his feathers, stands on a heap of shit and crows like he rules the world because he doesn't know there is more than just his farmyard. Just keeping it plain, simple and easy to understand for you.


Cool. I find you a squeely, lip-flapping, self-righteous irritant that I find silly and amusing. I've never run from a fight in my life. I don't live in the UK. Unsubtle enough for YOU?

My farmyard is the biggest, baddest one on the planet. Ask the Japaneese how we respond when attacked. Just keeping it plain and simple enough for YOU to understand. Got it?


Yes dear. I understand. Run along now and play, the grown ups are talking.


Is someone usurping on the adult table? M'gosh. :shock:


Well, you know how it is when a visiting child tries to monopolise the adult conversation. You let them interupt for a bit, then you shush them, or you try to explain the things that go over their head, and eventually you give up and just put on a Disney DVD in the hope they will settle down to watch and you can finish your conversation.
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Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:35 pm

Guys, I'm sleepy and going to bed. God bless you all and may we all live in peace, harmony and the thought of 2009 being the year of The Voice.

I'm out.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:37 pm

madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:I never said we were the only country. Just the smartest, richest and most powerfull! :lol: Geez.


With the reputation for having some of the dumbest inhabitants.


And the reputation of helping every other needy country that asks for it, with our money and power. We rarely get thanked, but that doesn't keep us from helping every time. Study a little AMERICAN history and then talk to me about dumb.

Do you know how many world leaders have been brought here secretly to have the latest modern medical procedures done? Research that.


Yes dear, we know, America kicks the world's bottom and is the tip-top bestest country ever-ever. That's right, now just settle down and watch "The Little Mermaid" quietly while the grown ups talk, 'kay?
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:37 pm

Arianddu wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:Drop the Foo-Foo and I'll drop the sweety. Subtleties are silly. Say what you mean.


Ok. I find you to be a dull, monotonous, insular, overbearing, pretentious, self-centred dickhead with a very poor sense of humour and a bad sense of judgement, who runs away when it looks like a fight might be lost, then stand on the next dunghill * and crows 'I'm not going to waste my time fighting, let's agree to disagree'. Unsubtle enough for you?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

* Sorry, I realised I made a subtle reference to cocks on a dunghill. That's a literary thing, based on common folk usage within European, Middle Eastern and Asian literary history which America has adopted after being settled by Europeans. It means you are a like a little rooster who fluffs up his feathers, stands on a heap of shit and crows like he rules the world because he doesn't know there is more than just his farmyard. Just keeping it plain, simple and easy to understand for you.


Cool. I find you a squeely, lip-flapping, self-righteous irritant that I find silly and amusing. I've never run from a fight in my life. I don't live in the UK. Unsubtle enough for YOU?

My farmyard is the biggest, baddest one on the planet. Ask the Japaneese how we respond when attacked. Just keeping it plain and simple enough for YOU to understand. Got it?


Yes dear. I understand. Run along now and play, the grown ups are talking.


Is someone usurping on the adult table? M'gosh. :shock:


Well, you know how it is when a visiting child tries to monopolise the adult conversation. You let them interupt for a bit, then you shush them, or you try to explain the things that go over their head, and eventually you give up and just put on a Disney DVD in the hope they will settle down to watch and you can finish your conversation.


P.S, It's monopolize. Night, night SWEETY. :wink:
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:40 pm

Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:I never said we were the only country. Just the smartest, richest and most powerfull! :lol: Geez.


With the reputation for having some of the dumbest inhabitants.


And the reputation of helping every other needy country that asks for it, with our money and power. We rarely get thanked, but that doesn't keep us from helping every time. Study a little AMERICAN history and then talk to me about dumb.

Do you know how many world leaders have been brought here secretly to have the latest modern medical procedures done? Research that.


Yes dear, we know, America kicks the world's bottom and is the tip-top bestest country ever-ever. That's right, now just settle down and watch "The Little Mermaid" quietly while the grown ups talk, 'kay?


You're right. I would hope that anyone would feel that way about their country. See, we have this thing called patriotism. I love the Little Mermaid. Your welcome for that movie. It's an American film. :P
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby finalfight » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:40 pm

madsplash wrote:FF, there are no threats. Just factual history. How am I threatening anyone? We're just talking history.


Then as awful as I find combat might I suggest you make a start at researching World War 1 and then also consider researching war in other countires over the past century. Information on combat in the Falklands, Vietnam and Iraq amongst many, many others should be considered essential reading.

Frankly your gung ho bravado is extremely distasteful in the face of such needless and often wanton death and destruction. Countless people including children died in these wars Madsplash and yet here you are beating the drum with a hammer in the name of proving a point about Steve Perry.

I suggest you give it a rest.
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby S2M » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:42 pm

madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:I never said we were the only country. Just the smartest, richest and most powerfull! :lol: Geez.


With the reputation for having some of the dumbest inhabitants.


And the reputation of helping every other needy country that asks for it, with our money and power. We rarely get thanked, but that doesn't keep us from helping every time. Study a little AMERICAN history and then talk to me about dumb.

Do you know how many world leaders have been brought here secretly to have the latest modern medical procedures done? Research that.


Yes dear, we know, America kicks the world's bottom and is the tip-top bestest country ever-ever. That's right, now just settle down and watch "The Little Mermaid" quietly while the grown ups talk, 'kay?


You're right. I would hope that anyone would feel that way about their country. See, we have this thing called patriotism. I love the Little Mermaid. Your welcome for that movie. It's an American film. :P



There's a fine line between patriotism and nationalism, my friend..... :shock:
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby finalfight » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:44 pm

Arianddu wrote:Ok. I find you to be a dull, monotonous, insular, overbearing, pretentious, self-centred dickhead with a very poor sense of humour and a bad sense of judgement, who runs away when it looks like a fight might be lost, then stand on the next dunghill * and crows 'I'm not going to waste my time fighting, let's agree to disagree'. Unsubtle enough for you?


Well that was one prediction that seems to have happened exactly as mapped out.
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Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:55 pm

madsplash wrote:Guys, I'm sleepy and going to bed. God bless you all and may we all live in peace, harmony and the thought of 2009 being the year of The Voice.

I'm out.


Ok. G'night little rooster. Don't forget to take your GI Joe dolly. :wink:
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby SherriBerry » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:56 pm

Arianddu wrote:
madsplash wrote:
finalfight wrote:
madsplash wrote:Honey-foo-foo-bear? If your not cool enough to spell recogniZe correctly, maybe the Power of Google could help you. That or Webster's dictionary.
And I've always been a "really together guy". :roll: What a stupid term. Just say what you mean. I can list a bunch of stuff that you'd have to look up, also. What fun is that?



It's recognise in England.

Whilst you have your dictionary out you might want to look up you're, allotted, consistent and maybe even kibosh if you are feeling particularly risky! :wink:

http://www.hoopyfrood.co.uk/


I'm not in(you'd be speaking German if it weren't for the USA) England. Talk about bailouts.

I've not claimed to be a great speller. Only bringing up someone else's when my lack of knowledge of a silly, regional term is questioned.

Rock on!


A. Aside from the fact that had the Germans won WWII the UK would still be speaking English, let alone the debate about the ultimate fate of the Nazi regime had the USA not joined in but the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact still failed, that sentiment is as ridiculous as me saying if it weren't for the English you Americans would all be speaking German, French, Russian and Spanish. Which is actually a more accurate statement.

B. The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, in fact all of the Commonweath (except possibly for Canada - I need Deb to verify which side of the spelling fence they sit) all use correct English. Moreover, Europeans who speak English speak English not American English. The world is bigger than the USA, my dear. Journey, with SMFP, even toured in some of it as part of their World Tours. You know - ones that included actual other continents.

C. 'Now there's a hoopy frood who really knows where his towel is' is a quote from a well known and much loved work of fiction set in space, not a regional term. Literature, my dear. Try it, it's a mind-altering experience. :wink: :wink:


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Postby Andrew » Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:58 pm

There really is a Journey Curse isn't there? How'd we go from Perry to World Wars?
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:02 pm

finalfight wrote:
Arianddu wrote:Ok. I find you to be a dull, monotonous, insular, overbearing, pretentious, self-centred dickhead with a very poor sense of humour and a bad sense of judgement, who runs away when it looks like a fight might be lost, then stand on the next dunghill * and crows 'I'm not going to waste my time fighting, let's agree to disagree'. Unsubtle enough for you?


Well that was one prediction that seems to have happened exactly as mapped out.


Hey, I'm good when it comes to predictions. In fact... I predict that...nnnnmmmmmnnnmnmn... Deano is going to use an expletive within the next 2 days... someone will criticise Obama in the politics thread... and... wait, wait, the mist is clearing... Deb will go to at least one Mr Big concert unless someone kills her first and... nnnmmmmnmmmmnn... MichiganGirl will be LMAO!! at something.

No really, I speak the truth! Just you wait - we'll see. :wink:
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Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:04 pm

Andrew wrote:There really is a Journey Curse isn't there? How'd we go from Perry to World Wars?


It's quite a journey Andrew, with a lovely view.

Thank you, thank you... Image
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby Deb » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:10 pm

Arianddu wrote:A. Aside from the fact that had the Germans won WWII the UK would still be speaking English, let alone the debate about the ultimate fate of the Nazi regime had the USA not joined in but the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact still failed, that sentiment is as ridiculous as me saying if it weren't for the English you Americans would all be speaking German, French, Russian and Spanish. Which is actually a more accurate statement.

B. The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, in fact all of the Commonweath (except possibly for Canada - I need Deb to verify which side of the spelling fence they sit) all use correct English. Moreover, Europeans who speak English speak English not American English. The world is bigger than the USA, my dear. Journey, with SMFP, even toured in some of it as part of their World Tours. You know - ones that included actual other continents.

C. 'Now there's a hoopy frood who really knows where his towel is' is a quote from a well known and much loved work of fiction set in space, not a regional term. Literature, my dear. Try it, it's a mind-altering experience. :wink: :wink:



We don't care about spelling, we just grunt and moan........eh?! :wink: :lol: :P
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Re: Journey Reunion Tour with Steve Perry

Postby Arianddu » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:12 pm

Deb wrote:
Arianddu wrote:A. Aside from the fact that had the Germans won WWII the UK would still be speaking English, let alone the debate about the ultimate fate of the Nazi regime had the USA not joined in but the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact still failed, that sentiment is as ridiculous as me saying if it weren't for the English you Americans would all be speaking German, French, Russian and Spanish. Which is actually a more accurate statement.

B. The United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, in fact all of the Commonweath (except possibly for Canada - I need Deb to verify which side of the spelling fence they sit) all use correct English. Moreover, Europeans who speak English speak English not American English. The world is bigger than the USA, my dear. Journey, with SMFP, even toured in some of it as part of their World Tours. You know - ones that included actual other continents.

C. 'Now there's a hoopy frood who really knows where his towel is' is a quote from a well known and much loved work of fiction set in space, not a regional term. Literature, my dear. Try it, it's a mind-altering experience. :wink: :wink:



We don't care about spelling, we just grunt and moan........eh?! :wink: :lol: :P


True, but you do with style and flair, and decent beer. And you introduced the world to bacon with maple syrup, for which I think the entire nation should be ordained. Even Quebec. :twisted:
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Postby SherriBerry » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:27 pm

Since we have been discussing Hell freezing over, I thought this would be the appropriate place to comment that after 20 years of sniping and fighting through lawyers, Triumph announced it is reuniting this year and going on a world tour. I'm hoping they tour with Journey!
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Postby madsplash » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:27 pm

I can't sleep.

I love you guys.

I'm a proud American. Sorry if it comes off arrogant, bullish or cocky. It's how I was raised. I've had 4 generations of my family that fought for my country and I served for 4 years also. American pride was instilled in me from an early age.

I'm sorry if I offended any people from other countries. I bleed red, white and blue and will refrain from posting about anything else about world government or politics. I think it's clear where I stand on this subject.

SP and Journey is another story altogether! :wink:
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Postby perryswoman » Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:38 pm

I will be waiting as I have since 1996!!
Come back Steve Perry!!
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