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Post by marty on Dec 4, 2020 4:03:55 GMT
There’s something about the bass line in “stepping Out” that always reminds me of Golden Age.
My fave 3 Dog is also Out In The Country, co-written by Paul Williams. Fave Badfinger is Baby Blue. “No Matter What” was our wedding first dance song, my brothers band played.
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Post by zenman on Dec 4, 2020 4:32:35 GMT
Fave Badfinger is Baby Blue. “No Matter What” was our wedding first dance song, my brothers band played. I'm envious of you having a dance. My wife and I were raised in a fundamentalist Christian background. Rule # 1 -- Do not ever make love standing up because it may lead to dancing.
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Post by edog40 on Dec 4, 2020 14:02:25 GMT
Fave Badfinger is Baby Blue. “No Matter What” was our wedding first dance song, my brothers band played. I'm envious of you having a dance. My wife and I were raised in a fundamentalist Christian background. Rule # 1 -- Do not ever make love standing up because it may lead to dancing. This is one reason why the Reformation failed: as a Catholic, you're supposed to keep it in your pants until you're married then it's a free-fire zone. (provided some evidence in the way of children is provided)
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Post by The Ocean on Dec 4, 2020 14:33:21 GMT
I'm envious of you having a dance. My wife and I were raised in a fundamentalist Christian background. Rule # 1 -- Do not ever make love standing up because it may lead to dancing. This is one reason why the Reformation failed: as a Catholic, you're supposed to keep it in your pants until you're married then it's a free-fire zone. (provided some evidence in the way of children is provided) The opposite approach is the Al Bundy approach: have premarital sex, get somebody knocked up, never have sex again once married LOL
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Post by edog40 on Dec 4, 2020 17:12:54 GMT
This is one reason why the Reformation failed: as a Catholic, you're supposed to keep it in your pants until you're married then it's a free-fire zone. (provided some evidence in the way of children is provided) The opposite approach is the Al Bundy approach: have premarital sex, get somebody knocked up, never have sex again once married LOL You forgot Bud Bundy, so they did it at least once more and I think Peggy tricked him a few times so there's that.
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Post by The Ocean on Dec 4, 2020 20:05:01 GMT
The opposite approach is the Al Bundy approach: have premarital sex, get somebody knocked up, never have sex again once married LOL You forgot Bud Bundy, so they did it at least once more and I think Peggy tricked him a few times so there's that. I mean, Bud had a reputation as a dateless wonder but by the end of the show he was hookin' up pretty regularly.
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Post by edog40 on Dec 4, 2020 20:36:15 GMT
You forgot Bud Bundy, so they did it at least once more and I think Peggy tricked him a few times so there's that. I mean, Bud had a reputation as a dateless wonder but by the end of the show he was hookin' up pretty regularly. I meant that they got preg with Kelly and married. After that they boinked at least once and got Bud.
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Post by The Ocean on Dec 4, 2020 21:01:20 GMT
I mean, Bud had a reputation as a dateless wonder but by the end of the show he was hookin' up pretty regularly. I meant that they got preg with Kelly and married. After that they boinked at least once and got Bud. Shit I misread you. What a great show that was. Still one of my favorites. Although I can't help but wondering how Al would react to my fat ass walking into his shoe store LOL
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Post by sirrastus on Dec 4, 2020 22:22:47 GMT
Watched it occasionally and thought it was funny but not top of the heap in comedy.
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Post by The Ocean on Dec 4, 2020 23:24:58 GMT
Watched it occasionally and thought it was funny but not top of the heap in comedy. Are you saying that because Top of the Heap was a spinoff of Married with Children, or was that just a happy coincidence?
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Post by beanguy on Dec 4, 2020 23:47:24 GMT
This is one reason why the Reformation failed: as a Catholic, you're supposed to keep it in your pants until you're married then it's a free-fire zone. (provided some evidence in the way of children is provided) The opposite approach is the Al Bundy approach: have premarital sex, get somebody knocked up, never have sex again once married LOL Al and Peg did it during the early seasons, until they realized what a great joke it could be.
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Post by marty on Dec 5, 2020 15:55:04 GMT
I'm envious of you having a dance. My wife and I were raised in a fundamentalist Christian background. Rule # 1 -- Do not ever make love standing up because it may lead to dancing. This is one reason why the Reformation failed: as a Catholic, you're supposed to keep it in your pants until you're married then it's a free-fire zone. (provided some evidence in the way of children is provided) We are Lutherans, which is like being Catholic, only without the guilt.
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Post by The Ocean on Dec 5, 2020 18:24:44 GMT
This is one reason why the Reformation failed: as a Catholic, you're supposed to keep it in your pants until you're married then it's a free-fire zone. (provided some evidence in the way of children is provided) We are Lutherans, which is like being Catholic, only without the guilt. Or you can be Presbyterian like me. None of the guilt, none of the obligations, show up to church whenever it's convenient.
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Post by edog40 on Dec 5, 2020 18:59:19 GMT
And you get to wear a little rubber thing on the tip of your John Thomas. So there’s that.
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Post by sirrastus on Dec 5, 2020 19:02:16 GMT
Watched it occasionally and thought it was funny but not top of the heap in comedy. Are you saying that because Top of the Heap was a spinoff of Married with Children, or was that just a happy coincidence? Never heard of Top Of The Heap as a show.LOL I just meant not one of the top comedies of all time.
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