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LOL Lonely boys who live with their mum!
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Tin Hardy
2006-11-11 15:38:12 UTC
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Movilla
2006-11-12 02:48:49 UTC
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Post by Tin Hardy
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Time moves on. We're now lonely boys living by ourselves.
Newsgroups
2006-11-12 06:31:20 UTC
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I'm not lonely. I'm madly in love with my wife. And she loves Genesis.
Tonight, she made my daughter listen to Firth of Fifth, as my daughter had
commented she didn't like "guitar solo songs." Firth set her right.

I'm a lucky man... <G>

Jim
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Post by Tin Hardy
http://youtu.be/3wYSCD-g2OA
Time moves on. We're now lonely boys living by ourselves.
Chuck
2006-11-12 11:07:01 UTC
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And she loves Genesis.
Tonight, she made my daughter listen to Firth of Fifth, as my daughter had
commented she didn't like "guitar solo songs." Firth set her right.
I'm a lucky man... <G>
A while back, my girlfriends son, 14 at the time, came sliding into the
kitchen with his head phones on... "And it's, hey babe, with your
guardian eyes so bluuuuuuuu..................." Doing the corny dance
that PG (and now TMB) did / do during that part live. Astounding and
emotional when youth grasp such great, esoteric music. His mother was
like 'what the hell?', while I was just ear to ear teeth!. CB
Proboscis
2006-11-12 12:14:46 UTC
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I'm not lonely. I'm madly in love with my wife. And she loves Genesis.
Tonight, she made my daughter listen to Firth of Fifth, as my daughter had
commented she didn't like "guitar solo songs." Firth set her right.
I'm a lucky man... <G>
Jim
But is your daughter a lucky girl? :-)
Mark Rae
2006-11-12 13:10:23 UTC
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Post by Proboscis
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I'm not lonely. I'm madly in love with my wife. And she loves Genesis.
Tonight, she made my daughter listen to Firth of Fifth, as my daughter
had commented she didn't like "guitar solo songs." Firth set her right.
I'm a lucky man... <G>
Jim
But is your daughter a lucky girl? :-)
Yeah, I was wondering that...

There's nothing more likely to turn a child off a type of music than being
"made" to listen to it, especially by their parents...
Newsgroups
2006-11-12 18:01:24 UTC
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Post by Mark Rae
Yeah, I was wondering that...
There's nothing more likely to turn a child off a type of music than being
"made" to listen to it, especially by their parents...
Naw, it's not that kind of vibe. It usually winds up on their ipods. The
"making" is more of a sharing, and it goes both ways, like when my college
freshman son came home a couple of weeks ago with an ipod full of classic
rock and early EWF and wanted us to hear everything he's discovered. At
least the boy's getting an education. :-)

Jim
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2020-07-25 06:23:49 UTC
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