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finally!

A post where I agree with Bruce completely - - word for word.

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Amen. I couldn't have said it better myself.
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whilst we were looking forward to a thought provoking thread.....

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..."Untitled" is a great name for an album.

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I declare this the best thread that Bruce has ever started. I am even thinking about archiving it so we can all draw from it's vast amount of wisdom.....Hands down the very best of the best. The purveyor of the PENULTIMATE!!

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Posted By: Josh Adams

It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
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"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."
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that's classic!

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I'll take "The hobbys most influential collectors" for $100, Alex....

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Posted By: T206Collector

"These collectors are so influential, even threads they start with no words generate more attention than typical pre-war card threads."


edited to correct gramatical error (plurality)

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please paul.....

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Should be "untitleds"

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A man walks into a bar with a banana in his ear.

The bartender says: "Hey mister, you have a banana in your ear."

The man says: "Can you speak up, I can't hear you, I have a banana in my ear."

That sums up my feelings about this thread.

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small hands..., smell like cabbage...

I thought the remove all doubt quote was attributed to Lincoln..., no?

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Posted By: S Gross

A man walks into a bar with a duck on this head.

The bartender asks, can I help you ?

And the duck says, yeah, get this guy off my ass.



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Posted By: leon

I just got a note from the Bruces.....They sent over a Burdick article on T206's that is very good and was supposed to be in the first post in this thread, I assume. I don't want to spoil this particluar eloquently stated thread so will start a new one this evening with what the Bruces sent. It does look to be a very good article. They do start some interesting threads and for that we are appreciative....*(though we could do without the condescending nature of most)....regards

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"They sent over" and "they do start" is pretty funny.

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Did anybody see the Seinfeld re-run last night?
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http://www.seinfeldscripts.com/ThePitch.htm

Vintage cards, scantily-clad Hawaiian maidens, uku-zillion penguins, authentic Dutch people and more at . .
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I'd check out your site, but can only handle penguins numbering in the thousands, at best. And I really only care for counterfeit Hollanders.

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Posted By: Judson Hamlin

And here I was thinking that this was the Marcel Marceau memorial thread.

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Did I mention the scantily clad Hawaiian maidens?

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"Life in Hawaii" 89 to 92. Sweet!!!!

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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

As a strange juxtaposition, did you know that Marceau said his favorite song was "Shout" by Tears for Fears, followed closely by "Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk"???

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Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.

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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

Umm, OK. Weird scenes inside the gold mine?

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Posted By: Judson Hamlin

Jodi -

No John Cage "3:44" or whatever it was?
No Bjork "Oh, So Quiet"
No S & G "Sounds of Silence"?
Surely you jest.

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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

Perhaps "Pump Up the Volume".

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Posted By: barrysloate

Jodi- "The End" is one of the greatest songs of the era!

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Posted By: JimB

If the thunder don't get you, then the lightning will...

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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

As one writer once said in a book called "I Hate Myself and Want to Die", "...let's take some acid and play in open-D tuning for nine minutes! Don't stray too far off that one note, Robbie! It'll be fun!" (excuse the paraphrasing).

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Is that Robby Krieger?

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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

Yeah. Have you seen Krieger lately? He really "pulled a Garfunkel" with that hair of his. That curly, springy male pattern afro has to be stopped. Coifs like that should not be seen this side of Bozo the Clown (may he rest in peace).

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Posted By: barrysloate

Bozo died a few weeks ago.

Krieger is an underrated guitarist. Listen to his solo on "Light My Fire" (maybe the greatest song of the 60's). Very clean, very powerful.

Haven't seen him lately, but he was born with a bad hair day. It was bad in 1967.

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Posted By: boxingcardman

Sean Connery: I'll take "The penis mightier"
Alex Trebeck: What?
Sean Connery; [Gesturing toward the board] "The penis mightier."
Alex Trebeck: That's "The PEN is mightier."

Sean Connery: I'll take "The Rapists" for $200
Alex Trebeck: That's "Therapists"

Sean Connery: "Jap anus relationships" for $200
Alex Trebeck: "Japan US relationships"

Sean Connery: What's the difference between you and a nauseous mallard, Trebeck? The bird is a sick duck...I can't remember the rest but your mother is a whore.

Classic SNL...

Sic Gorgiamus Allos Subjectatos Nunc

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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

This place always turns into a "message board for two" whenever we veer off into one of our classic rock/jazz tangents!

I agree that Krieger's abilities should have garnered more praise. I'm sure you are already aware that he was originally trained as a classical guitarist, picking up the electric a mere few months prior to the release of the Doors' self-titled debut album. He has really managed to stay out of the spotlight since the early 1970's. He always struck me as a half-casualty to the psychedelic times he lived through. Some of us don't come back--half of Robby did! When asked for a quote for this thread, Krieger sent the following: "Now where did I put the rest of my personality? Oh, it's over there with Syd and Janis! Guess I won't be getting that back anytime soon!"

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I wasn't aware Krieger was classically trained.

I was fortunate to see The Doors twice, the first time on June 11, 1967 at the Village Theatre (soon to be renamed the Fillmore East), but I only got to hear one song, "Soul Kitchen", when my parents came into the theatre and yanked me out. Very long story, won't bore you with it. But they were at the peak of their powers then, and the entire concert featured them along with the Blues Project, the Chambers Brothers, Janis Ian, and Richie Havens. I will never forget it even though I missed the best bands.

Sean Connery: I'll take Anal Bum Cover, Alex.

Alex: That's An Album Cover, Mr. Connery.

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Posted By: boxingcardman

Sean Connery: Craven Moorehead
Alex Trebek; Who is Craven Moorehead
Sean Connery: Apparently, you are Trebek

Pussy Galore: My name is Pussy Galore.
James Bond: I must be dreaming.

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Posted By: barrysloate

Pussy Galore is a cool name. It's right up there with Austin Powers' Alotta Vagina.

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