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The Persistent Problem Of Crops Who Persecute For Mere Speech

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
And they say an engineering degree is a waste of a good four years...
Took me only 3 years (for bachelor's & master's).
But at least I didn't waste those years on an education.

Actually, "emblements" are a real estate thingie.
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
You need a not of humour when you try to be funny to please don't assume your preference univsrsal

I have an eclectic taste in good music, the keyword being good

I was playing with your one bad apple spoils the whole bunch more theme.

I also have better taste than the Osmonds.

 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
oh really? What kind of mileage does that get? What's it's top speed, and how fast to 60 mph?
Top speed might be as fast as 1mph
I haven't run it yet, so I don't know fuel usage.
But it should be good for a single expansion engine
of its vintage because of the boiler feed water heater.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I was playing with your one bad apple spoils the whole bunch more theme.

I also have better taste than the Osmonds.


Does your favorite Jackson 5 song mention anything about tasting foul?

BB is good but for blues i prefer Muddy Waters, JLH, Clapton and Hendrix, quite partial to Johnny Winter, John Mayall and Janice Joplin
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
Does your favorite Jackson 5 song mention anything about tasting foul?

BB is good but for blues i prefer Muddy Waters, JLH, Clapton and Hendrix, quite partial to Johnny Winter, John Mayall and Janice Joplin

I think BB had a sophistication about his playing that took a little getting use to. Many greats come to mind; Buddy Guy, Albert King, Robert Cray, too many to name.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
I think BB had a sophistication about his playing that took a little getting use to. Many greats come to mind; Buddy Guy, Albert King, Robert Cray, too many to name.


Don't get me wrong, i though BB was great, just not #1 on my list
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
Does your favorite Jackson 5 song mention anything about tasting foul?

BB is good but for blues i prefer Muddy Waters, JLH, Clapton and Hendrix, quite partial to Johnny Winter, John Mayall and Janice Joplin
I like them all. There a video of B B, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins and Jeff Beck at the Apollo. BB said that was how the blues should be played.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
Onions... they are so racist. Red, yellow, green... and to think that one group has such an attitude that they call themselves "sweet onions" -- the nerve of them!
 
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