lol! That's great!
I passed a sign saying "NEW IN TOWN" by the side of the road the other day and of course at first glance my brain just inserted "KID" automatically. I had to do a double take before realizing it wasn't there.
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lol! That's great!
I passed a sign saying "NEW IN TOWN" by the side of the road the other day and of course at first glance my brain just inserted "KID" automatically. I had to do a double take before realizing it wasn't there.
I was out with my niece Christmas shopping yesterday, and one of the stores had a sign in the window that said "25% off of all of our cultural junk". I laughed, and of course, started singing Long Road Out of Eden to myself. Yeah - pretty pathetic, huh? :lol:
I was looking through the pay-per-view movies this morning and they had one called Boys of Summerville.
Why I reckon you're right, TG. My reaction was 100% totally normal (well, at least, normal for a Borderer). :thumbsup:
While driving around in Springfiled, MO this weekend I saw a sign that said "Don Henney" in concert. Of course, I did a double take thinking it said Don Henley and was quickly thinking to myself, oh, great, he's coming back to Springfield solo, soon! I told my husband and he just shook his head. lol
Received an early Christmas present from one of my nieces of a game called Rock and Roll Triviologies. Kind of flipping through the cards just now and found one of what I hope are many questions about the Eagles. "This singer/songwriter (not a band member) co-wrote The Eagles' first big hit 'Take It Easy' with Glenn Frey in 1972". :bye: ooh, I know, I know!!! :hilarious:
ETA--Next card had this one, "In 1985, Don Henley won a Grammy for a song that mentions empty beaches and Cadillac cars with Dead Head stickers. What song was it? :headscratch: Gee....I have a feeling I'm gonna do ok with this game. :thumbsup:
I was just watching an episode of Miami Ink. A young guy was getting a tattoo of an eagle, which was dedicated to his dad. He said "My dad always had eagles in the house, you know, posters of eagles everywhere..." I couldn't help but smile. I'm sure many of us can relate to that! :nod:
So true! In fact, Troub, you and Peek should really relate to this next one...
Tonight a show came on about meteorites and how it's possible one could hit Earth and destroy civilization - fun stuff like that, lol. The narrator states in a menacing voice that "A devastating meteor of just this type exploded approximately 50,000 years ago in the area of what is now Winslow, Arizona!"