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Fatalcharm
Joined: 18 Dec 1998 Posts: 1973 Location: dayton,tx,usa
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2000 3:21 am Post subject: My brush with greatness(not involving a xerox machine) |
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I was at the Poison show and Slaughter was doing there bit. Mark Slaughter runs through the bleachers and the lawn seats and gives numerous high-five including mine. Well that really isn't so great. I did one time get it on with a chick while wearing reindeer antlers. Oh yeah, and Cinderella stole the show you would think they were like Creed or something. No one seemed to care for Poison's new stuff but they really dug Dokken's latest. |
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Iron Chef
Joined: 10 Apr 2000 Posts: 543 Location: Louisville, KY
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2000 3:09 pm Post subject: My brush with greatness(not involving a xerox machine) |
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I'm trying to picture how Xerox could possibly play into this, but I'm coming up blank.... |
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katwoman
Joined: 16 Apr 1999 Posts: 589 Location: Pennsylvania
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2000 5:13 pm Post subject: My brush with greatness(not involving a xerox machine) |
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IronChef - That's just Fatal's play on words. It doesn't mean a thing. |
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Fatalcharm
Joined: 18 Dec 1998 Posts: 1973 Location: dayton,tx,usa
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2000 6:24 pm Post subject: My brush with greatness(not involving a xerox machine) |
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Yes disregard Fatalcharm innovator of twisted titles and game threads. Besides the food dehydrater is much more enjoyable. |
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Iron Chef
Joined: 10 Apr 2000 Posts: 543 Location: Louisville, KY
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2000 6:28 pm Post subject: My brush with greatness(not involving a xerox machine) |
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I just got to thinking about that Saturday Night Live skit where they did a commercial for the Xerox AssJet 2000 copier, for clearer and crisper ass copies every time. My perverted mind....
And yes, there are 1000's of uses for the food dehydrator, so many that I had to put mine to rest rather than deal with the limitless range of possibilities. |
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HeatherMetal
Joined: 26 Jul 1999 Posts: 1586 Location: Nashvegas, TN USA
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2000 8:31 pm Post subject: My brush with greatness(not involving a xerox machine) |
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Fatal - Fatalolio - Fatalrino
Making copies
Sorry - couldn't resist . . . |
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dogfacedgod
Joined: 22 Jul 2000 Posts: 349 Location: Mass
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2000 8:55 pm Post subject: My brush with greatness(not involving a xerox machine) |
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After all this time of great metal albums such as bands like Testament, Slayer, Overkill, and even some newer greats such as Machine Head, Nevermore, Iced Earth.I still think Cinderella's-Night Songs is a great disc.Even though i wouldn't even put in the class of the bands from above.Man NS is cool as F**K.Oh yeah don't forget about W.A.S.P.(debut) and Motley Crue-Shout at the devil.Just to name the many influences on my metal years. |
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Fatalcharm
Joined: 18 Dec 1998 Posts: 1973 Location: dayton,tx,usa
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Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2000 9:50 pm Post subject: My brush with greatness(not involving a xerox machine) |
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AssJet wasn't that rob's nickname in highschool? For my money Shout at the Devil is the greatest album of all time. And eating peanuts with Sprite has an odd coke taste to it. |
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