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Why is it such a big deal where i posted it, If you dont want here take it downOriginally posted by ccexpert:
This sucks.
but
Post this in basketball or general board - not football.
Its not... shoot we need people to post something ANYTHING round here anyway.Originally posted by riverrat1961:
Why is it such a big deal where i posted it, If you dont want here take it downOriginally posted by ccexpert:
This sucks.
but
Post this in basketball or general board - not football.
Nu'Trelle haff to agree 100% with Pipe Dream. Posts about Steely Dan guitar players got to go. To far off-topic and use up space. Where as, we could be talkin bout stuff like when Dog the Bounty Hunter call up Wavebb an say his name was drawed to win a new Kirby vacuum cleaner.Originally posted by Silver King:
SK sees CCs point; SK clicked right on it thinking it was their football program in trouble - in a way glad it's not. On the other hand as a charter member of SSP (Or Sips), there's no mistaking intent when SK leads with this type post: Whose lead guitar is better on Steely Dans' Bodhisattva on their 1973 album Countdown to Ecstasy? Denny Dias, who played the first guitar solo on the track or Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, who played the second solo.
The guy that can devise a missile system that could obliterate either of the countries from which these players came.Originally posted by Silver King :
SK sees CCs point; SK clicked right on it thinking it was their football program in trouble - in a way glad it's not.
On the other hand as a charter member of SSP (Or Sips), there's no mistaking intent when SK leads with this type post:
Whose lead guitar is better on Sreely Dans' Bodhisattva on their 1973 album Countdown to Ecstasy?
Denny Dias, who played the first guitar solo on the track or Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, who played the second solo.