what song is this!?! its driving me crazy!
#12
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Purgatory, Pennsylvania
Hardly. I mean really. Not a fatherly type, and aint "yo gramps", I listen to driving hard rock. Throughout the years of it'* inception and into today. And I lived it. Every nuance and association you can conceive. Which is Alot more than I can say for alot of kids I see hanging out their windows these days posing to be something they haven't a clue about or could hang with what they want to pretend to emulate....... Word......hehehe
#15
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Purgatory, Pennsylvania
I always said I have a few to sacrifice, Party On. But live a much more mellow life now. You can't burn both ends of the candle forever..... True That. (Chuckle)
I know alot of my generation wasn't part of the late 60'* ~ 70'* scene, or to far removed from it now in their split level ranches to admit. But Partying down and blasting tunes is NOT a modern generation breakthrough, We perfected it.
I know alot of my generation wasn't part of the late 60'* ~ 70'* scene, or to far removed from it now in their split level ranches to admit. But Partying down and blasting tunes is NOT a modern generation breakthrough, We perfected it.
#17
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Purgatory, Pennsylvania
Sam you should have seen some of the faces asI blew by ricers with my 86 YO Aunt riding shotgun on the way to stores.......Smile and Wave Emma. Life'* a trip and charting the journey is all about making light of our time here.
#18
honestly you lost me at "rap"
you should see the looks I got tearing through the Bronx in a mud covered jacked up Cherokee cranking out "A Country Boy Can Survive". I was definitely the cracker in that soup lol. Will never forget the way that one homeless guy dove over that jersey barrier for cover when I hopped the curb
you should see the looks I got tearing through the Bronx in a mud covered jacked up Cherokee cranking out "A Country Boy Can Survive". I was definitely the cracker in that soup lol. Will never forget the way that one homeless guy dove over that jersey barrier for cover when I hopped the curb