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Old 02-20-2008, 02:17 AM   #21
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Thanks for the correction.

Yours was close enough to make th epoint, my firend, but it just didn';t fit right with my memories. No offense intended.
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Old 02-20-2008, 02:39 AM   #22
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Yours was close enough to make th epoint, my firend, but it just didn';t fit right with my memories. No offense intended.
None taken at all. Now that I know what the words really are, I can sing it and annoy my wife.
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Old 02-20-2008, 04:14 AM   #23
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So I was looking for something in my attic the other day and couldn't resist pawing through the portion of my old LP collection that now resides there (ever since I gifted my phonograph to my uncle a few years ago; family business you wouldn't understand). I noticed that I had a bunch of Supertramp albums. Some of them I looked at (Breakfast in America, for example) and thought I wouldn't be too upset if I never heard them again. But looking at Crime of the Century, I had to hear it again. So 8 dollars and a quick visit to Napster later and I am listening to the burned CD in my truck, windows down on what was a beautiful spring day here in the Bay Area, and Supertramp sounded really, really good, and I was 17 all over again (which is well worth the 8 bucks, I might add).

They didn't produce really good music for very long, or for very many albums, but the couple that were good were really good, IMO.
I don't care if I never hear Supertramp again.

creek, did you spell SUpertramp that way to honor SU?
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Old 02-20-2008, 04:28 AM   #24
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creek, did you spell SUpertramp that way to honor SU?

Of course I did. WHy else would I have done it? I am so glad you realized it! IN fact, all my typos are in your honor. For example, sometimes I misspell "clever" in your honor by typing "putz." Look for that one next time it comes around.
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