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Post by Joseline_90 on Nov 18, 2006 5:28:46 GMT -5
;D
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Turbo Grom
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Post by Turbo Grom on Nov 18, 2006 12:08:17 GMT -5
WOW!! Great photo!! Sakura: I hate elevators. I'd rather go by stairs I can imagine face expression of your friend when you said you were not stuck
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Post by Sakura on Nov 18, 2006 13:03:39 GMT -5
WOW!! Great photo!! Sakura: I hate elevators. I'd rather go by stairs I can imagine face expression of your friend when you said you were not stuck Going to stairs till 10th floor?!
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Post by Joseline_90 on Nov 18, 2006 15:49:20 GMT -5
thank you=)
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Post by Turbo Grom on Nov 19, 2006 10:36:58 GMT -5
I used to go almost every day to my best friend to 6th floor with rollers on my feet By stairs of course.
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Post by funkycat on Nov 24, 2006 3:25:55 GMT -5
Well, I am feeling mighty tired today as I went and saw Billy Joel last night. What a fantastic show! I last saw him 19 years ago and he has a lot less hair but other than that he still has the same amount of energy in his performance. I booked the tickets ages ago and it wasn't until I was there that I started thinking about Big Man. Unfortunately, he didn't play this but he did play New York State of Mind. That made me think of ML - it doesn't take much of a trigger!
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Post by Johanna on Nov 24, 2006 12:17:35 GMT -5
Just hearing anything by Billy Joel or even about him makes me Moonlighted. That's so cool that you got to see him, seems like you had a good time, you funkycat!
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Post by Sakura on Nov 25, 2006 9:59:15 GMT -5
In my way into my Friday work I was listening to "Eternal Flame" and I was thinking on D&M and on my story that I'm working on. Sometimes the same musics I listen give me new story ideas...and I write down on my little notebook I always carry with me (in English,so no one can understand ;D)
Last time I write an idea in Portuguese I was caught and then my class told to my class director about the things I wrote So since I'm one that understand English I write in english,cause most of people in my class don't understand a lot of english
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Post by Turbo Grom on Nov 26, 2006 5:27:21 GMT -5
I need some help. Who sings Blue Moon song in original? Thank you.
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Post by Tamm on Nov 26, 2006 9:30:54 GMT -5
That I don't know but I have been hearing it all over the place lately. It's in films and I have heard it on TV and radio recently, even a group of elderly people singing it in a programme reminiscing about the Battle of Britain. It seems to be a very popular song but it always makes me think of Maddie
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Post by Turbo Grom on Nov 26, 2006 15:22:32 GMT -5
I found a version of Sinatra, Presley, Rod Stewart, and a lot more old popular singers. I'm kinda depressed not knowing which is original
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Post by Johanna on Nov 26, 2006 15:37:23 GMT -5
I found this on yahoo answers: "Blue moon" was originally recorded by Frances Langford in 1935. It was first a hit for Elvis Presley in November 1956, reaching number 9 in the UK. In May 1996, John Alford released his version, which also reached number 9. Nothing about the Dream Sequence version???
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Post by Turbo Grom on Nov 27, 2006 15:24:03 GMT -5
Which version was in Dream Sequence?
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Post by anadxof on Dec 1, 2006 14:25:52 GMT -5
Wikipedia has it all! ;D In 1978, an arrangement by Jeff Funk was used in the film Grease. This has been followed by a Country and Western version from The Mavericks and curious respect from Bob Dylan. More recently, it has been recorded by Rod Stewart. Cybill Shepherd also sang "Blue Moon" on an episode of Moonlighting (the detective agency in that show was called "Blue Moon Investigations".) This song certainly has history en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Moon_%28song%29
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Post by bluemooner on Dec 3, 2006 9:58:03 GMT -5
ooh, thanks for posting. that's awesome that cyb was mentioned.
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