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Post by Brick Wall on Oct 31, 2017 21:42:01 GMT
Yessir. To go along with their imaginary lives, the SHiTEs can now publicly dream about what might have been. Just IMAGINE! Styx! REO! Journey! All on the same bill! Crapfest! Just IMAGINE! A slow start, but this one has real potential. Imaginary Concerts
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Oct 31, 2017 22:17:00 GMT
Yessir. To go along with their imaginary lives, the SHiTEs can now publicly dream about what might have been. Just IMAGINE! Styx! REO! Journey! All on the same bill! Crapfest! Just IMAGINE! A slow start, but this one has real potential. Imaginary ConcertsFucking hell. Just when you thought the SHites imagination couldn't sink to any further level of depravity, then this happens. Did you know that 75% of Reo Speedwagon fans have died of encephalitis since the late 70's? Sorry I am just imagining it.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Oct 31, 2017 23:39:40 GMT
I'm imagining a concert without extra ticketmaster fees.
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Post by Urethra Franklin on Nov 1, 2017 0:05:25 GMT
I'm imagining a concert without extra ticketmaster fees.
But does a trinity of shit on that level and in one place not scare you to your core? Even if it is imaginary?
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Nov 1, 2017 0:26:28 GMT
I'm imagining a concert without extra ticketmaster fees.
But does a trinity of shit on that level and in one place not scare you to your core? Even if it is imaginary?
Wait, is it real Journey, with Steve Perry? I need veteran SCTV-er to remind me which poater would prattle on about that.
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Post by antiram on Nov 1, 2017 1:50:26 GMT
By 1978, in the case of Journey, both keyboardist Gregg Rolie and drummer Aynsley Dunbar were still members (and Steve Perry having just joined as the new lead singer), but Dunbar would soon be ousted as he did not get along with the then-new lead singer. ~Ben I am going to phrase this carefully, so as not to get anyone (namely, myself) in trouble. I realize I am drifting off topic, but I just can't resist... SHites never think about this stuff or they forgive it away, but there are persistent rumors about why Aynsley Dunbar was really sacked from Journey and Jefferson Starship. You guys might already know about this, but just for the heck of it for those who don't... (I had to link .jpg's of these quotes, couldn't copy-paste) Journey's manager Herbie Herbert had this to say in 2001: Ordinarily, I'd take that with maybe a grain of salt (or maybe I'd just believe it completely, I don't know), but I didn't think about it again until a couple years later, when I came across a stray paragraph in Jeff Tamarkin's Got a Revolution about the Jefferson Airship, describing Jefferson Starship's own firing-Aynsley-Dunbar story: I thought some of the words used therein, especially "personal predilections", sound like a polite, coded way of calling the dude a you-know-what... And wtf predilection would be "over the line" with that crew? Well, I can think of maybe one... So, now I believe it.
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Nov 4, 2017 12:36:02 GMT
Benjamin Edge is a bona fide dipshit who does not receive the proper SC recognition that he deserves. If he were mentally retarded, his posts might be understandable, but I am somewhat certain that he doesn't have such an excuse. Somewhat. He is also the guy who is obsessed with the Viacom logo as shown at the end on syndication prints, endlessly queries Vidiot about it, and has posted countless video clips and stills charting the history and evolution of the logo. I wonder what is more pathetic: that he does this, or that I know about his posts. Over the past few years, I've noticed the SHites going on (and on and on) about syndication prints in a thread that occasionally gets bumped. The thread is about how syndication prints look awful or something, so I'd imagine the whole thing is a huge whine fest. It's amazing at what they obsess over. Complaining about how something looked on television over 40 years ago is right in line with most of the inane prattlings of that entire community.
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