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moony3424

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  1. You're most kind but like that kid in love Ted Ferrell said about my voice....he'd rather hear the heart I put into it rather than quality of voice anytime. And on that I must :redface: admit I do give from deep inside when I sing but I know I haven't a good voice. I have favorites I like to sing with also. :wink2:

    Kathy, you are good (and you know who thinks so too). Like Ted has told you, you do have the heart and that's more important than anything (but you have the voice to go with it).

    By the way, this will by my last post

    until I'm Mrs. Ted Ferrell :love3:

  2. This one will be easily recognized if you watched it. I enjoyed the show but can't recall many details now. HERE

    I loved that show! Thank you Kathy. Studying the law (and loving it), I can certainly identify with the chase. It took a class from the 1st year of law school through the 3rd year, when the main charactors were on the Law Review (I think it took place at Harvard). The professor talking in the intro taught contracts.

    By the way, on top of everything else that's going on right now, Thursday was my business law final (which was another name for contract law). I got an A, which gave me an A for the class! :jump:

  3. I don't care if it rains or freezes,

    Long as I got my plastic Jesus,

    Ridin on the dashboard of my car

    I can go a hunnert miles an hour

    Long as I got the Almighty Power

    Sittin up there with my pair of FUZzy dice

    (sung to the tune of kinda like Leaning on the Everlasting Arms, but a bit more up tempo)

    Boy, does that take me back. We used to sing that while driving to events. <_<

  4. Being replaced by Roger Davis in the same role was eerily similar to Dick York replaced by Dick Sargent on Bewitched.

    Pete Deuel and Dick York had similar looks and attitudes. They were both replaced by actors that look KIND OF like them, but lacking their distinctive qualities. Dick Sargeant was Dick York lite, and Roger Davis was Pete Deuel lite.

    I always liked Pete Deuel in the role. When he was replaced by Roger Davis (Dark Shadows) it ruined it and I stopped watching.

  5. David (oh I mean dmiller) nobody knows that it's you. ^_^

    By the way, this is my handle whatever board I go on. I even have a couple of email addys with this handle. I AM moony.

  6. According to McCartney, it epitomizes the downfalls of life. He said in 1994:

    "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" is my analogy for when something goes wrong out of the blue, as it so often does, as I was beginning to find out at that time in my life. I wanted something symbolic of that, so to me it was some fictitious character called Maxwell with a silver hammer. I don't know why it was silver, it just sounded better than Maxwell's hammer. It was needed for scanning. We still use that expression now when something unexpected happens.

    From Scopes.com
    As Steve Turner noted in A Hard Day's Write, his volume on the origins of Beatles songs:

    "John told me that 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer' was about the law of karma," says former Apple employee Tony King. "We were talking one day about 'Instant Karma' because something happened where he'd been clobbered and he'd said that this was an example of instant karma. I asked him whether he believed in that theory. He said that he did and that 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer' was the first song that they'd made about that. He said that the idea behind the song was that the minute you do something that's not right, Maxwell's silver hammer will come down on your head."

    Paul said at the time that the song "epitomizes the downfalls of life. Just when everything is going smoothly, 'bang, bang' down comes Maxwell's silver hammer and ruins everything."

  7. Fergit the *cones* (for now ---)

    Tornadoes are hitting Tennessee. :(

    I've been praying for those in Tennessee. There are some people over there that I still haven't been able to get ahold of.

  8. I just saw the movie and it was one of the best movies that I've seen in a long time. From the way it was described, I thought it was a guy movie, then my daughter said that she just saw it and went on and on about it. Well I had to see it and I'm glad I did. It so deserved the award it got. The only thing that had gone over my head (until I read about it, then understood the character better) was that the "bad" cop was also the guy with the dad who had to hastle with the HMO.

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