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Re: The Eagles: Flying High
Well, no, because the concert at Glendale was mentioned. I think she just had a deadline to reach. Perhaps I should send her a copy of F1, she might enjoy it!
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Re: The Eagles: Flying High
Just another thing from the book. The author says that it was Glenn who made the famous vacation comment on Hell Freezes Over, and refers to his 'growly voice'. I always thought it was Don, but I'm not so sure now.
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Re: The Eagles: Flying High
Yes, it's Glenn who says, "For the record, we never broke up, we just took a 14 year vacation." on HFO.
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Re: The Eagles: Flying High
Thanks! I'll listen to it more carefully next time!
I've just noticed, from L&M! Welcome to the board!
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Re: The Eagles: Flying High
I can't see Glenn using the word "loo," either. LOL! Maybe "crapper" would be more up his alley. Oooo - did I just type that out loud?
That "loo" story reminds me of a scene from the movie Rock Star. The manager of this hard rock band is telling lead singer Mark Wahlberg about the time he left his wife. He excused himself at dinner to go to the loo, and he just kept on walking. There - a little off-subject trivia.
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Re: The Eagles: Flying High
I think it was that phrase that first alerted me to the fact that it might be brit based. We do use the word 'loo', but for the life of me I can't imagine Glenn using it!
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Re: The Eagles: Flying High
That was quoted in a British publication and that's why they used 'loo' instead of, presumably, 'john'. I was familiar with the quote.
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