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CCdrums
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by CCdrums » Friday May 30, 2008
Ok, I'll start...
The name "Foghat" came from a word that lead singer Lonesome Dave Prevett came up with when playing scrabble as a kid with his mom...
Your turn..
DrumAndDestroy
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by DrumAndDestroy » Friday May 30, 2008
nofx took it's name from a boston hardcore band called negative fx
CCdrums
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by CCdrums » Friday May 30, 2008
99% of all men masturbate and the other 1% lie.
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by DMFJ03 » Friday May 30, 2008
That my favorite bass effect is running a chorus and flanger pedal in unison.
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by DirtySanchez » Friday May 30, 2008
Ozzy was a plumber before He was in Black Sabbath.
"You are now either a clueless inbred brownshirt Teabagger, or a babykilling hippie Marxist on welfare."-Songsmith
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by songsmith » Friday May 30, 2008
Pink Floyd was once known for a brief time as "Meggadeath."
Clint, you do realize that trivial knowledge is the only kind I can retain, right? I can go on for hours and hours, and some of it is actually true!--->JMS
CCdrums
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by CCdrums » Friday May 30, 2008
songsmith wrote:
Clint, you do realize that trivial knowledge is the only kind I can retain, right? I can go on for hours and hours, and some of it is actually true!--->JMS
I'm right there with ya dude. We should go on a game show and kick butt!
mjb
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by mjb » Friday May 30, 2008
Muddy Waters' real name is Mckinnley Morganfield
Howlin' Wolf- Chester Burnett
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by KyleMayket » Friday May 30, 2008
most car horns are in the key of F#
If I ever see an amputee getting hanged... I'm just gonna start yelling out letters...
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by f.sciarrillo » Friday May 30, 2008
W Cephei; (WV Cephei: 3,676,200,000 km (ie, 288194 x Earth)) -> is the biggest star planet ....
Music Rocks!
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by JackANSI » Friday May 30, 2008
Soundgarden's 'Outshined' is in 7/4 time... Same as Pink Floyd's 'Money'
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by VENTGtr » Friday May 30, 2008
I'm lactose intolerant but love Bleu Cheese on about anything. If we
ever happen to be at dinner and you see the pending foulness...run...
and I apologize.
DaveP.
"You must be this beautiful to ride the Quagmire."
Ron
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by Ron » Friday May 30, 2008
I lost my virginity in a hammock.
... and then the wheel fell off.
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by BDR » Friday May 30, 2008
Ron wrote: I lost my virginity in a hammock.
That leaves criss-cross marks on your ass.
r:>)
That's what she said.
Ron
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by Ron » Friday May 30, 2008
BadDazeRob wrote: Ron wrote: I lost my virginity in a hammock.
That leaves criss-cross marks on your ass.
r:>)
I didn't care. At least it wasn't made out of those plastic six-pack rings.
Oh shit, wait, Clint may have already heard about that. I forgot that he started this thread.
... and then the wheel fell off.
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by rickw » Friday May 30, 2008
At the music store "Smoke on the Water" is played incorrectly 99% of the time! (oy, thank God for Advil).
songsmith
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by songsmith » Friday May 30, 2008
The small plastic ends on shoelaces are called, "aglets."---->JMS
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by songsmith » Friday May 30, 2008
Just saw on the evening news:
There is no law on the books of any state that says, "No shirt, No shoes, No service." It's perfectly legal to go anywhere barefoot, but they can refuse you service for nearly any reason otherwise, so don't push it.--->JMS
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by YankeeRose » Friday May 30, 2008
songsmith wrote: The small plastic ends on shoelaces are called, "aglets."---->JMS
Wholly crap!
...and here I thought I was a vast repository of useless trivia.
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by DMFJ03 » Friday May 30, 2008
The only 15 letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is uncopyrightable.
The highest point in Pennsylvania is lower than the lowest point in Colorado.
Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
In Cleveland, Ohio, it's illegal to catch mice without a hunting license.
and finally....
The Eisenhower interstate system requires that one mile in every five must be straight. These straight sections are usable as airstrips in times of war or other emergencies.
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by Hawk » Saturday May 31, 2008
What does a 1/2 keg of beer have in common with the Beatles ?
There are 212 twelve ounce glasses of beer in a 1/2 keg.
The Beatles wrote 212 songs.
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by HurricaneBob » Saturday May 31, 2008
The difference between red and purple depends on your grip.
RobTheDrummer
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by RobTheDrummer » Saturday May 31, 2008
Hurricane wrote: The difference between red and purple depends on your grip.
OMG! Hahaha
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by RobTheDrummer » Saturday May 31, 2008
In every episode of “Seinfeld” there is a Superman picture or reference somewhere.