Maui Tom wrote:Rick wrote:Maui Tom wrote:anybody with any insight into anything knows...pRick.....
Tommy! You're keeping a low profile lately mister.
Life kinda quasi sucks right now pRick....
I'm sorry my friend.

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SherriBerry wrote:Well, the quality of the answers is directly proportional to the quality of the questions - some of the questions were good, though most were the same silly stuff. Why would someone (stalker) ask him about his favourite amusement park food?
I thought it was interesting that he has been asked to be a guest judge on AI and turned it down, because he didn't want to cast judgment on another's dream of performing. Instead of judging, I would rather see him as a mentor, coaching the singers through their performances. He didn't say he thought Glee performances were wonderful, just that they exposed new generations of listeners to great classic rock. The fact that he was willing to admit he wants to be romantically involved with someone, but isn't sure if that will happen, is one of the most personal things he's actually ever said in an interview.
I really wanted to know what that amazing pickup line was - I'm never going to meet the guy, but I wonder if it would work on someone else or if it was specific to Steve.
Rick wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Well, the quality of the answers is directly proportional to the quality of the questions - some of the questions were good, though most were the same silly stuff. Why would someone (stalker) ask him about his favourite amusement park food?
I thought it was interesting that he has been asked to be a guest judge on AI and turned it down, because he didn't want to cast judgment on another's dream of performing. Instead of judging, I would rather see him as a mentor, coaching the singers through their performances. He didn't say he thought Glee performances were wonderful, just that they exposed new generations of listeners to great classic rock. The fact that he was willing to admit he wants to be romantically involved with someone, but isn't sure if that will happen, is one of the most personal things he's actually ever said in an interview.
I really wanted to know what that amazing pickup line was - I'm never going to meet the guy, but I wonder if it would work on someone else or if it was specific to Steve.
A lot of people said ill of that Q&A, but I actually thought it was the best he's ever done. Go figure. I thought he was as forthright and open as I've ever heard. Maybe I need to revisit the older ones.
SherriBerry wrote:Rick wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Well, the quality of the answers is directly proportional to the quality of the questions - some of the questions were good, though most were the same silly stuff. Why would someone (stalker) ask him about his favourite amusement park food?
I thought it was interesting that he has been asked to be a guest judge on AI and turned it down, because he didn't want to cast judgment on another's dream of performing. Instead of judging, I would rather see him as a mentor, coaching the singers through their performances. He didn't say he thought Glee performances were wonderful, just that they exposed new generations of listeners to great classic rock. The fact that he was willing to admit he wants to be romantically involved with someone, but isn't sure if that will happen, is one of the most personal things he's actually ever said in an interview.
I really wanted to know what that amazing pickup line was - I'm never going to meet the guy, but I wonder if it would work on someone else or if it was specific to Steve.
A lot of people said ill of that Q&A, but I actually thought it was the best he's ever done. Go figure. I thought he was as forthright and open as I've ever heard. Maybe I need to revisit the older ones.
I thought it was a pretty good one too - many of the questions were not ones I would have asked, but he made some nice points with what he was given. One thing no one has commented on is that he came right out and said he was not interested in performing with Journey again.
Steve also needs to write a cookbook - that halibut sounded amazing and I would love his mother's recipe for banana spice cake too. If he ever sets up his website, I'm hoping for a recipe section! I've been trying new recipes lately (mostly for soups) and there is nothing more discouraging than going through all of the work, time, and expense and the end result is horrible.
The answers were ok but most of the questions sucked..Babyblue wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Rick wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Well, the quality of the answers is directly proportional to the quality of the questions - some of the questions were good, though most were the same silly stuff. Why would someone (stalker) ask him about his favourite amusement park food?
I thought it was interesting that he has been asked to be a guest judge on AI and turned it down, because he didn't want to cast judgment on another's dream of performing. Instead of judging, I would rather see him as a mentor, coaching the singers through their performances. He didn't say he thought Glee performances were wonderful, just that they exposed new generations of listeners to great classic rock. The fact that he was willing to admit he wants to be romantically involved with someone, but isn't sure if that will happen, is one of the most personal things he's actually ever said in an interview.
I really wanted to know what that amazing pickup line was - I'm never going to meet the guy, but I wonder if it would work on someone else or if it was specific to Steve.
A lot of people said ill of that Q&A, but I actually thought it was the best he's ever done. Go figure. I thought he was as forthright and open as I've ever heard. Maybe I need to revisit the older ones.
I thought it was a pretty good one too - many of the questions were not ones I would have asked, but he made some nice points with what he was given. One thing no one has commented on is that he came right out and said he was not interested in performing with Journey again.
Steve also needs to write a cookbook - that halibut sounded amazing and I would love his mother's recipe for banana spice cake too. If he ever sets up his website, I'm hoping for a recipe section! I've been trying new recipes lately (mostly for soups) and there is nothing more discouraging than going through all of the work, time, and expense and the end result is horrible.
I would like to know what that pick up line was too.This was the best ever Q&A he has done.I would like to know about the recipes as well.He was so open & sweet on the answers just makes you love him that much more.
G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
SherriBerry wrote:Well, the quality of the answers is directly proportional to the quality of the questions - some of the questions were good, though most were the same silly stuff. Why would someone (stalker) ask him about his favourite amusement park food?
I thought it was interesting that he has been asked to be a guest judge on AI and turned it down, because he didn't want to cast judgment on another's dream of performing. Instead of judging, I would rather see him as a mentor, coaching the singers through their performances. He didn't say he thought Glee performances were wonderful, just that they exposed new generations of listeners to great classic rock. The fact that he was willing to admit he wants to be romantically involved with someone, but isn't sure if that will happen, is one of the most personal things he's actually ever said in an interview.
I really wanted to know what that amazing pickup line was - I'm never going to meet the guy, but I wonder if it would work on someone else or if it was specific to Steve.
StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
It should've been John...
Knowing how he made me feel
And he's got a big dong...
Almost like it's made of steel
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Triple S wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Well, the quality of the answers is directly proportional to the quality of the questions - some of the questions were good, though most were the same silly stuff. Why would someone (stalker) ask him about his favourite amusement park food?
I thought it was interesting that he has been asked to be a guest judge on AI and turned it down, because he didn't want to cast judgment on another's dream of performing. Instead of judging, I would rather see him as a mentor, coaching the singers through their performances. He didn't say he thought Glee performances were wonderful, just that they exposed new generations of listeners to great classic rock. The fact that he was willing to admit he wants to be romantically involved with someone, but isn't sure if that will happen, is one of the most personal things he's actually ever said in an interview.
I really wanted to know what that amazing pickup line was - I'm never going to meet the guy, but I wonder if it would work on someone else or if it was specific to Steve.
In this town - "can I buy you a beer?", "wanna' go smoke a joint?" or "I have a job" would probably work
Babyblue wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Rick wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Well, the quality of the answers is directly proportional to the quality of the questions - some of the questions were good, though most were the same silly stuff. Why would someone (stalker) ask him about his favourite amusement park food?
I thought it was interesting that he has been asked to be a guest judge on AI and turned it down, because he didn't want to cast judgment on another's dream of performing. Instead of judging, I would rather see him as a mentor, coaching the singers through their performances. He didn't say he thought Glee performances were wonderful, just that they exposed new generations of listeners to great classic rock. The fact that he was willing to admit he wants to be romantically involved with someone, but isn't sure if that will happen, is one of the most personal things he's actually ever said in an interview.
I really wanted to know what that amazing pickup line was - I'm never going to meet the guy, but I wonder if it would work on someone else or if it was specific to Steve.
A lot of people said ill of that Q&A, but I actually thought it was the best he's ever done. Go figure. I thought he was as forthright and open as I've ever heard. Maybe I need to revisit the older ones.
I thought it was a pretty good one too - many of the questions were not ones I would have asked, but he made some nice points with what he was given. One thing no one has commented on is that he came right out and said he was not interested in performing with Journey again.
Steve also needs to write a cookbook - that halibut sounded amazing and I would love his mother's recipe for banana spice cake too. If he ever sets up his website, I'm hoping for a recipe section! I've been trying new recipes lately (mostly for soups) and there is nothing more discouraging than going through all of the work, time, and expense and the end result is horrible.
I would like to know what that pick up line was too.This was the best ever Q&A he has done.I would like to know about the recipes as well.He was so open & sweet on the answers just makes you love him that much more.
StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
SherriBerry wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
We've seen enough of Sherrie to know she wasn't a guy! And what's wrong with a guy planting flowers? Some of my favourite redneck relatives are Alberta farmers - it's just gardening on a grander scale.
SherriBerry wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
We've seen enough of Sherrie to know she wasn't a guy! And what's wrong with a guy planting flowers? Some of my favourite redneck relatives are Alberta farmers - it's just gardening on a grander scale. :wink:
:lol:SherriBerry wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
We've seen enough of Sherrie to know she wasn't a guy! And what's wrong with a guy planting flowers? Some of my favourite redneck relatives are Alberta farmers - it's just gardening on a grander scale.
G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
SteveForever wrote:http://fanasylum.com/steveperry/
There were 2 questions from Dan, geez....
anybody else on here get their's published?
and betcha the romantic interest is Charlize Theron, gotta be!
SherriBerry wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
We've seen enough of Sherrie to know she wasn't a guy! And what's wrong with a guy planting flowers? Some of my favourite redneck relatives are Alberta farmers - it's just gardening on a grander scale.
StevePerryHair wrote::lol:SherriBerry wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
We've seen enough of Sherrie to know she wasn't a guy! And what's wrong with a guy planting flowers? Some of my favourite redneck relatives are Alberta farmers - it's just gardening on a grander scale.
Yes, I do know there was a Sherrie! I was just making jokes. We won't make you change your screen name to Harryberry quite yet![]()
Hmmm! What if she wasSherriBerry wrote:StevePerryHair wrote::lol:SherriBerry wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
We've seen enough of Sherrie to know she wasn't a guy! And what's wrong with a guy planting flowers? Some of my favourite redneck relatives are Alberta farmers - it's just gardening on a grander scale.
Yes, I do know there was a Sherrie! I was just making jokes. We won't make you change your screen name to Harryberry quite yet![]()
I'm not sure Jim knows Sherrie was a girl - maybe he thinks it was a skinny guy in drag.
My name really is Sherri though - nothing to do with the Sherrie from the video!
G.I.Jim wrote:SherriBerry wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Notice how when asked about him being in a relationship that he never referred to the person as "she", or "her"? Go read what he posted again and you'll see he cleverly skirts around it. He's so private and secretive. Never gets seen with women out in public, and while out and about is usually alone... Hmmm. Oh yeah, and his favorite hobby is planting flowers.
And just WHAT are you insinuating here Jim......![]()
Who MEEEEEE?I'm not saying... I'm just SAYING.
So maybe "Sherrie" was really a "Harry" ?
We've seen enough of Sherrie to know she wasn't a guy! And what's wrong with a guy planting flowers? Some of my favourite redneck relatives are Alberta farmers - it's just gardening on a grander scale.
And? Elton John was married to a woman at one point too. Hell, even Freddie Mercury dated women!![]()
SherriBerry wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:And? Elton John was married to a woman at one point too. Hell, even Freddie Mercury dated women!![]()
I give you the following - the '79 performance of LTS on The Midnight Special. Check out 1:30 - out of all of the pretty women in the audience, SP zeroes in on the one with the biggest rack wearing a tank top! Typical hetero guy behaviour and you can spot Neal in the back looking like he wishes his guitar wasn't plugged in!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9m_C6jAT7U
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