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Anonymous:
Blond Hair and alot of it I think...
landyh:
--- Quote ---On 2005-03-04 20:44:00, korne wrote:
"I remember Zappa, Black Sabbath, Tull at Pirates world. Also remember several local guys that were very good at guitar. HH guys who played at great local parties. I often wonder how I survived with so many drugs. But, I have survived well!
Legalizing drugs would simultaneously reduce the amount of crime and raise the quality of law enforcement. Can you conceive of any other measure that would accomplish so much to promote law and order?
--Economist Milton Friedman
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Isaw Paul Butterfield Blues Band with my sister and her boyfriend. There was pot everywhere
landyh:
--- Quote ---On 2005-03-02 04:47:00, Ft. Lauderdale wrote:
"Does anyone remember Dina singing "Lost and lonely
Children" or Penny singing "People" or Tommy M. singing "People Get Ready"& playing his guitar. :smile: or also Penny singing "Summertime". Everytime I hear those songs today I think of them. Nice memories for me. OK the Dina song she made up- but it was appropiate for how I personally felt at the time.
[ This Message was edited by: Ft. Lauderdale on 2005-03-02 04:48 ]"
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I can't believe the memories you just triggered for me. I loved to hear Penny sing People. She was awsome. I can't picture Tommy M. but I can hear him singing the song in my head. This had to be at the location that became the haunted didn't it. Or the first little house. I was just nine years old and leading raps around that time maybe 10. This place is unbelievable.
landyh:
--- Quote ---On 2005-03-03 14:11:00, TRUCKER wrote:
"Thats right.Black lady ,round face,big smile and short hair and love to sing and knew she could.One of her favorit songs was the "impossiable dream". Does any one remember talent night around xmas when the staff sang "Heard it thru the grape vine"
TRUCKER"
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If it was between 69' and 71' yes.
landyh:
--- Quote ---On 2005-03-09 04:47:00, Ft. Lauderdale wrote:
"OK here we go again. Singing those songs was to let certain emotions out that we were too cool to do. Hey it helped me. I don't go around singing them today.(maybe I think I am too cool now)
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I agree I was uplifted and had fun with those songs and heck I was a kid. Does anybody remember the term we used to describe that spiritual uplift was it "high on life" not sure lots of things are fuzzy.
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