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Jack_42
Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 81
0 miles · Prague

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I've seen a lot of famous bands including the Stones, Eagles, Chuck Berry, The J Giles Band, Rory Gallagher, The Kinks, the Who, Dave Clarke 5, The Yardbirds, Robert Plant, Bad Company, Johnny Winter, Billy Fury, Dr Feelgood, and my favourite which nobody mentions here Free. I also played support for Jack Bruce in Carlisle and jammed with Hylton Valentine out of the Animals. Music is my life and nowadays I play in 3 bands in Prague. I deeply regret never seeing the biggest band in the world but I was in Singapore in 1966 when they stopped being a band.

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Only aesthetically - they are really a danger to the wearer and the rest of the population. I suppose it's similar to my dislike of people who carry their phones in their hands when not in use - even whilst lifting a baby carriage onto a public transport vehicle. A combination of the 2 would really be fun.
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From my memory of a Mel Gibson movie waxing your legs - to quote his character whilst testing a leg waxing product means ''women are insane.'' So the mind baulks at the idea of waxing your most sensitive areas. ?
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Celine.

Verse: Stare at the screen,
Eyes are so green.
Only a screen,
Can they be seen.

Verse: She'll always be,
A mystery.
If we ever met,
Would it be to regret?

Chorus: Finger tip, holds down a key.
A digital dream that's my Celine

Verse: Electro machine,
Can it still mean,
Something real,
Though virtual?

Chorus: Finger tip, holds down a key.
A digital dream that's my Celine.

Solo:

Verse: Willing to go,
With this cyber falling.
I can't stop myself,
The keyboard is calling.

Chorus: Finger tip, holds down a key.
A digital dream that's my Celine.
Ad lib to end
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I believe the US government has recently released a rather ambiguous document regarding this. Taking this into account and that some statistic says 3 million U.S. people say they've been abducted by aliens I would hope for some sort of response on here. smile
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This problem can be terrifying. I would wake up paralyzed and lying on my back with a feeling that I had to move and wake up fully or I would die. I would finally manage to move usually with a loud gasp. I used to think that I was the only one with this problem until I heard a radio programme about it and learned it had a name. I had cured it by then by lying on my stomach when I sleep - maybe this would work for others? I still periodically get restless leg syndrome though which is not as terrifying but irritating.
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Quite moving without sentimentality. People do do such things. I was stranded and homeless in Germany in winter with my whole family in a service station and an Italian woman insisted on giving us money for fuel.
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I can't do it as often as when I was younger - I mean orgasms but still every day and for much longer than before. I can usually keep doing it until my partner indicates she wants to finally orgasm however long that is.
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one of the guitar players in the band was walking in the forest and he came across a sack of it so he processed it in the church we rehearse in. He went back the next day and found another sack.
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I thought I'd scored with a cute girl on the tram who was talking to me in Czech. I smiled at her and said I didn't understand; then she said in English ''would you like my seat?''
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I would like to go back to about 6 p.m. on 3/2/59 to a place called Oskaloosa in the U.S.
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No but if he was the bass player in the band I'd jump around with him to a fast song.
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''There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written. That is all.'' Oscar Wilde
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I would have thought there were other things to occupy you on your wedding night rather than filming the event.
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I'm a lousy pool player so it's more like the converse.
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The Rolling Stones: The Kinks: The Yardbirds (probably the most influential band of all time): The Merseybeats: The Dave Clarke 5: The Who: Chuck Berry with the Sunsets: Jack Bruce Band (to name drop I played support on that gig): The J. Giles Band: Johnny Winter: Rory Gallagher: Marty Wilde and the Wild Cats (to name drop again I got drunk with him): Free (I absolutely adored them): Bad Company: The Eagles: The Stranglers (to name drop yet again I lent the current guitarist and vocalist Baz Warne my guitar): The Quests of Singapore: Dr Feelgood: Robert Plant: Johnny Cash (I won the tickets in a contest):

My deepest regret is never seeing the Beatles and also that due to his criminal management Elvis never toured outside the U.S. so I never saw him.
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Is this a philosophical question? If so no - as even creationists can't answer that question. But otherwise I have as good a time as possible and live for those moments when the drummer goes around his kit raises his sticks and we all end simultaneously on the cymbal crash.