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    I am glad bluetooth was invented. Now I can drive down the road, or even walk down the street talking to myself and people assume I am on the phone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    I am glad bluetooth was invented. Now I can drive down the road, or even walk down the street talking to myself and people assume I am on the phone.
    No shit . And you got no excuse with me ... I have no hair. You can't miss it. Yet they'll start answering me to what I'm saying on the bluetooth, or looking at me like I'm the crazy one EVERY time
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    @Black Diamond ... so .... when the moon is full and you turn into a werewolf, do you stay a werewolf if it's 6:30Am, broad daylight and the moon is still out? Or do you turn back into Black Diamond with the dawn?

    I say it depends on the movie's script.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    @Black Diamond ... so .... when the moon is full and you turn into a werewolf, do you stay a werewolf if it's 6:30Am, broad daylight and the moon is still out? Or do you turn back into Black Diamond with the dawn?

    I say it depends on the movie's script.
    Yes. Would depend on the script. I am excited because a friend of mine is going to give me the original Lon Cheney movie along with Bela Lugosi Dracula and Boris Karloff Frankenstein. Haven't seen these since I was little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Yes. Would depend on the script. I am excited because a friend of mine is going to give me the original Lon Cheney movie along with Bela Lugosi Dracula and Boris Karloff Frankenstein. Haven't seen these since I was little.
    Should try asking. I have all of them.

    If you like silent horror flicks, you can get some off google as a lot are public domain. Seems a few companies didn't think ahead and renew copyrights. The biggest blunder of them all: The Phantom of the Opera" (1925) starring Lon Chaney (His son played the Wolfman His real name was Creighton Chaney. Changed it to Lon Jr under studio pressure). Universal didn't renew the copyright when they are the studio that created all those old B&W, 30s-40s monsters and movies. Same with "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (like 1923) also starring Lon Chaney. "Nosferatu" and "The Cabinet of Dr Caligari" are a couple more.
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    Why haven't any of these asshole NFL football players blackened out the American flag on the back of their helmets yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Why haven't any of these asshole NFL football players blackened out the American flag on the back of their helmets yet?
    Hah! They would be in violation of the league uniform policy which dictates what will and won't be on all uniforms. That would be violating their contract.

    So, they either haven't thought of it, or ... their dedication and loyalty don't extend past a NFL fine.
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    Am i the only person who likes Hank Williams Jr better than his dad?


    Is that some kind of sin or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Am i the only person who likes Hank Williams Jr better than his dad?


    Is that some kind of sin or something?
    Depends on your taste iHank Sr was a country "pop" artist of his day. Hank Jr was/is what was considered an "outlaw country" musician.

    Country has more than a couple of sub-genres. depends on which you prefer. But the oler guys are going to call you a traitor, sinner, etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Am i the only person who likes Hank Williams Jr better than his dad?


    Is that some kind of sin or something?
    **Your not the only one...no..not a sin..

    ~ "The offspring of famous musicians often have a hard time creating a career for themselves, yet Hank Williams, Jr. is one of the few to develop a career that is not only successful, but markedly different from his legendary father.

    Originally, Hank Jr. simply copied and played his father's music, but as he grew older, he began to carve out his own niche and it was one that owed as much to country-rock as it did to honky tonk.

    In the late '70s, he retooled his image to appeal both to outlaw country fans and rowdy Southern rockers, and his makeover worked, resulting in a string of Top Ten singles -- including the number one hits "Texas Women," "Dixie on My Mind," "All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)," "Honky Tonkin'," and "Born to Boogie" ~



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    Is it Song of Solomon or Song of Songs ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Is it Song of Solomon or Song of Songs ?
    Well - that depends.

    The original reads something like "This (the stuff contained herein) is the Song of Songs....which is Solomon's"

    So - it's like saying "This whole collection is THE song of all time. And it's written by Solomon"


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    Why is Simon and Garfunkel better than Paul Simon solo? Simon wrote all music for his solo albums and Simon and Garfunkel

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    Also why has Paul McCartney not been able to touch hey Jude and yesterday? Those were essentially his creations. But nothing from wings comes Close to those efforts or anything else the Fab Four did.

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    @High_Plains_Drifter

    why is it Tom and not Thom?

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