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Old 12-19-2006, 06:53 PM   #21
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I thought we had already established that my taste is deplorable. So, no suprises on Jenny, huh?
Geez, I hope that was TIC. I think you may be taking this Starship thing too hard. Maybe we should have a guilty pleasure thread (or was there already one in the past?) to talk about songs we know are dreadful but we like anyway.

I actually like Tommy TuTone. I'll have you know that when that album came out (and most of the album was not too good, btw) I was a DJ and played it on my show for which I served as my own producer, meaning I did not have to play it if I didn't want to.
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Old 12-19-2006, 07:01 PM   #22
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YOhio, you think like a librarian...what does that tell you?

Here's the thing:
For one, I was going to start this exact thread, but I hadn't got around to it yet.

Lisa, please accept my apologies for stealing your thunder. As to your point about me thinking like a librarian, I am a self-confessed bibliographobe. In undergrad, I would sometimes purposely cite to the wrong page just to check if the professor was on his game. On top of that, I owe money to libraries across the nation for checking out Harry Potter books and then burning them. I don't think I'd cut it in the library world.

I do like your song by Jefferson Starship though.
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Old 12-19-2006, 07:47 PM   #23
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Geez, I hope that was TIC. I think you may be taking this Starship thing too hard. Maybe we should have a guilty pleasure thread (or was there already one in the past?) to talk about songs we know are dreadful but we like anyway.

I actually like Tommy TuTone. I'll have you know that when that album came out (and most of the album was not too good, btw) I was a DJ and played it on my show for which I served as my own producer, meaning I did not have to play it if I didn't want to.


Sorry about that.

Always TIC with me.

I served my "notice" at work yesterday, so I'm a little stressed and not posting as coherently as I might otherwise.
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Old 12-19-2006, 07:59 PM   #24
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As to your point about me thinking like a librarian, I am a self-confessed bibliographobe. In undergrad, I would sometimes purposely cite to the wrong page just to check if the professor was on his game. On top of that, I owe money to libraries across the nation for checking out Harry Potter books and then burning them.
Wow. And here I thought we'd get along so well!

Why burn Harry? You're not Baptist are you?

My husband made it through his entire undergrad without setting foot in the library once. This is a point of pride for him and horror for me.
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Old 12-19-2006, 08:00 PM   #25
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What I meant to say was

Sara by Jefferson Starship is one of the greatest songs of all time.
Actually, I prefer Jane by Jefferson Starship. I have a neighbor named Jane and I occasionally sing that song when she is around. She claims she has never heard it. Weird, eh?
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What about last dance with Mary Jane?
THAT was creepy.
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What about last dance with Mary Jane?
THAT was creepy.
Good Catch! One of my favorite Tom Petty songs of all time. I completely forgot about that one.
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Did anyone mention Judy in Disguise? Or Lucy in the Sky?
or perhaps Suite Judy Blues Eyes?

As you probably know, there is some question as to whether Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is really about a girl, although Lucy is certainly in the title.
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or perhaps Suite Judy Blues Eyes?

As you probably know, there is some question as to whether Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is really about a girl, although Lucy is certainly in the title.
Next you're going to tell me Puff the Magic Dragon isn't about a dragon.
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Old 12-20-2006, 04:13 AM   #30
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I have to second the nomination of Emaline (while correcting the spelling) as that is my daughter's name. (But we actually call her Maybe, after the girl on Arrested Development.)
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