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it tastes just like cherry cola C-O-L-A cola L-O-L-A Lola, lololo Lola by The Kinks New Song: Look over yonder, what do you see?
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It is Dante Alighieri, author of The Divine Comedy. The quote I used was translated by Nathanel Hawthorne and is from Purgatorio, Canto 1. Most well-known quote: "All hope abandon ye who enter here". Written on the sign above the entrance to Hell. - from Inferno GSG, you're up.
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Yeppers....
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"A Horse With No Name" - America Dooj, you're up...
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Certainly, you can call me b. New author: And of that second kingdom will I sing Wherein the human spirit doth purge itself, And to ascend to heaven becometh worthy.
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New song: Ever since I was a young boy
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I love being reminded of great songs...it's such a great song I had to post it in song of the moment. Thanks! New Tune: After two days in the desert sun My skin began to turn red After three days in the desert fun I was looking at a river bed
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"Where the Streets Have No Name" U2
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"Where the Streets Have No Name" - U2
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Quentin Tarantino Planet Terror Rose McGowan
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Woz on Today's Young Innovators3rd Interview
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"Me and Julio down by the Schoolyard" - Paul Simon??
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Just re-read my post, and it seems a little confusing to me, so just in case it was confusing to you to: Dooj, it's your turn.
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"Leaving on a Jet Plane" is the name of the song. I was thinking of Peter, Paul, and Mary as the artist. But, through a bit of research, I found out John Denver wrote it and it appears on 17 of his albums. Other artists who have recorded it: Jewel, Eve 6, Janis Joplin, Chantal Kreviazuk, Aerosmith (who knew), Jefferson Airplane, Justin Timberlake, Frank Sinatra, Fiona Apple, Slightly Stoopid...and on, and on.. Which is a long way of saying: Dooj, Your turn.... and thank you for letting me indulge myself. :) Oops, didn't see George's post
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I spent hours playing a pong football game on a handheld, not much bigger than a calculator at that time. I found this was a great way to while away the day when I was hung over and didn't have the energy to do anything else. A couple years later it was on to Centipede... Although not being the Woz, or an engineer for that matter, I didn't decide to build one for myself! I like these interviews with Woz, not only for the history, but because I like the Woz. He strikes as a warm, friendly, open kind of guy, someone you could have a beer with, unlike Steve Jobs. I think Woz would sit there and tell all kinds of stories about his adventures in the early days. How fun would that be? Beer and stories with The Woz :)
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I always seem to forget that others have covered this song. In my mind, "All Along the Watchtower" will always be indelibly linked with Hendrix. New Tune: There's so many times I've let you down So many times I've played around I tell you now, they don't mean a thing
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:) I liked CCR's cover too, not as much pizazz, but nice. WW, you are up!
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New Song: Left a good job in the city
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Denzel Washington The Bone Collector Angelina Jolie
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"All Along the Watchtower" - Hendrix
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The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
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All I hear when I look at these lyrics is: Just tripping down the cobblestones Looking for love and feeling groovy lalalalalala...feeling groovy.....lalala... I don't have a clue - but feeling groovy is sure stuck in my head!
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More of the song: I've got nasty habits I take tea at three