Roger is nice all over his body...he's been in the business sincehe was 6 months old he's done modeling...he's perfect...god broke the mold when he made Roger... he's a perfect man... =()) patricia.....
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- Subject: Storytellers; Hands; Judement; Lyrics; Free Sex
- From: "Mark R. Leaman" <mleaman@sccoast.net>
- Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 09:19:54 -0400
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> It *was* kinda lame. Ho hum. Scott: I disagree. I enjoyed Storytellers both music and story. So it's not The Who...it was Pete Townshend solo! > His rant, however, about BBE now seeming to be about "Europeans" > in a fascist-leaning environment was a bit unsettling. On the other hand, that explanation touched me. And I've never been to Europe. I understood what he's saying here. >Roger has nice soft hands if you look.... Patricia: Yeah, NOW. I'm talking about when he played guitar and then stopped because of his job...all of this LONG before there were any press photos or movies featuring Rog. And I'll admit, I've never really looked at his hands. Maybe if he was playing guitar... >Anyone care to inform me if there is a person out there who has done a >synopsis of the correlation between The Wall and Tommy? Oscar: I did, here, not long ago. A couple of weeks ago, I think. >why I was being critical, and why it mattered. Vermont Kevin: Yeah, me too. I've always been judgmental as Hell about Rock music, and bands including The Who, and I don't know why other than I believe there's more potential than is ever realized. Or at least, when exposed to something like Quad I naturally want more and better to follow...something extraordinary...instead of just great music. It's really hard for me to take when someone like Zeppelin is considered to be so utterly fantastic when their songs were inferior to those of The Who in every way except lead guitar. >and had about decided to point it out as one instance where his muse >must've been temporarily absent. Carolyn: There are many, actually. But then again he has written stuff like: "Dish me out another tailor-made compliment/Tell me about some destiny I can't prevent..." >lyrics. My wife thinks it's one of Pete's worst. She particularly >dislikes "peeking 'round the door to see what parcels are for free in >curiosity." Brian: But WHY? That's so perfect for describing children on Christmas morning. I get a clear image in my mind during that entire part of the song. What I don't like is "Tommy can you hear me" repeated a few too many times (IMHO). If not for that, this song could have long since taken its place among the annual parade of radio Christmas songs. >"I'm not gonna teach them anything! I'm gonna learn 'em!" Maybe it's "Larn `em." >thanks dave..... Patricia: Don't let Dave fool you, he's just hoping to get some free sex... Cheers ML
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