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  • libragirllibragirl Posts: 4,632
    EvilMerlin wrote:
    Hooray! I have a link now! And awww thanks for the compliment...but don't build me up too much so that I just come crashing down when everyone adds me. :p

    Here's my link again now everyone. http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=504148304



    :o Thanks. Now you're all making me blush. :p

    ha...don't mean to embarrass you..but you are cute. :)

    you're gonna have a lot of friends to add.
    These cuts are leaving creases. Trace the scars to fit the pieces, to tell the story, you don't need to say a word.
  • urbanhippieurbanhippie Posts: 3,007
    I'm Sarah, 33 yrs old. Divorced with 4 kids. Student Childrens Nurse from the UK.
    Confirmed geek and all round hippy. :)
    My Facebook link is

    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=591738455

    send me a request and say you're from the Pit I'll add you :)
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  • duffyduffy Posts: 74
    I think Paul Anka circa 1974 is the hotness. LOL
    i'm going to youtube and look up a vid of him.
  • pearljamjenpearljamjen Posts: 13,578
    duffy wrote:
    I think Paul Anka circa 1974 is the hotness. LOL
    i'm going to youtube and look up a vid of him.


    Who? lol
  • libragirllibragirl Posts: 4,632
    Who? lol

    whoa...you are young..how old are you Jen :)
    These cuts are leaving creases. Trace the scars to fit the pieces, to tell the story, you don't need to say a word.
  • pearljamjenpearljamjen Posts: 13,578
    libragirl wrote:
    whoa...you are young..how old are you Jen :)

    I'm older than my teeth but the same age as my tongue :) Let's just say I wasn't born yet in the 70s
  • libragirllibragirl Posts: 4,632
    I'm older than my teeth but the same age as my tongue :) Let's just say I wasn't born yet in the 70s

    oh...sorry didn't mean to be forward...Im a mid 70's baby..child of the 80's...gotta love the 80s...Paul Anka was kind of before my time..but my parents liked him. :)
    These cuts are leaving creases. Trace the scars to fit the pieces, to tell the story, you don't need to say a word.
  • duffyduffy Posts: 74
    Who? lol



    what! how dare you. :D go google you neophyte.
  • pearljamjenpearljamjen Posts: 13,578
    libragirl wrote:
    oh...sorry didn't mean to be forward...Im a mid 70's baby..child of the 80's...gotta love the 80s...Paul Anka was kind of before my time..but my parents liked him. :)

    LOL you weren't being forward! :D

    Ah okay. I will google him.
  • duffyduffy Posts: 74
    libragirl wrote:
    oh...sorry didn't mean to be forward...Im a mid 70's baby..child of the 80's...gotta love the 80s...Paul Anka was kind of before my time..but my parents liked him. :)



    he was essentially before "my time" too, but i like golden oldies.
  • pearljamjenpearljamjen Posts: 13,578
    duffy wrote:
    what! how dare you. :D go google you neophyte.

    :o


    :p
  • libragirllibragirl Posts: 4,632
    duffy wrote:
    he was essentially before "my time" too, but i like golden oldies.

    I like some oldies too...mostly classic rock though..like the doors, janis joplin, and jimi hendrix. I also like some ABBA ...a guilty pleasure.
    These cuts are leaving creases. Trace the scars to fit the pieces, to tell the story, you don't need to say a word.
  • duffyduffy Posts: 74
    libragirl wrote:
    I like some oldies too...mostly classic rock though..like the doors, janis joplin, and jimi hendrix. I also like some ABBA ...a guilty pleasure.


    abba rules. i don't feel guilty one bit. :D
  • pearljamjenpearljamjen Posts: 13,578
    libragirl wrote:
    I like some oldies too...mostly classic rock though..like the doors, janis joplin, and jimi hendrix. I also like some ABBA ...a guilty pleasure.


    hey now! that is classic rock! see my sig!

    I consider oldies to be the Beach Boys, Elvis, oh and I'm having a brain fart but the names of the other groups escape me.

    I guess because when I was little every Sunday after church (YES I used to go to church when I was a munchkin) we would go to this 50s style place for lunch that had a jukebox and we would play oldies songs. And my parents listened to a radio station called "Cool Oldies 101" lol
  • libragirllibragirl Posts: 4,632
    hey now! that is classic rock! see my sig!

    I consider oldies to be the Beach Boys, Elvis, oh and I'm having a brain fart but the names of the other groups escape me.

    I guess because when I was little every Sunday after church (YES I used to go to church when I was a munchkin) we would go to this 50s style place for lunch that had a jukebox and we would play oldies songs. And my parents listened to a radio station called "Cool Oldies 101" lol

    ah..that is cool :)
    duffy wrote:
    abba rules. i don't feel guilty one bit. :D

    nice!
    These cuts are leaving creases. Trace the scars to fit the pieces, to tell the story, you don't need to say a word.
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    I'm older than my teeth but the same age as my tongue :) Let's just say I wasn't born yet in the 70s


    then if i were to tell you that paul anka composed the theme for the tonight show with johnny carson would that mean anything to ya? ;):D
  • duffyduffy Posts: 74
    cutback wrote:
    then if i were to tell you that paul anka composed the theme for the tonight show with johnny carson would that mean anything to ya? ;):D



    dat's right my brother! and the kodak commercial music too. he may rival barry manilow for prolific songitude.
  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    libragirl wrote:
    oh...sorry didn't mean to be forward...Im a mid 70's baby..child of the 80's...gotta love the 80s...Paul Anka was kind of before my time..but my parents liked him. :)


    Funny how a couple of years can make a difference. I was born in 1972, and I'd say I was definitely a child of the '70s.
  • EvilMerlinEvilMerlin Posts: 1,865
    Who? lol

    *sigh*

    You really do live under a rock, don'tcha? :p
  • Really, after our last conversation...what more can I say?
  • EvilMerlinEvilMerlin Posts: 1,865
    LMAO! You added your link again. :p

    Yeah...don't get your hopes up TOO high people





    ;)
    :p

    Sheesh! I just wanted people to know it was me, Evil Merlin. :p Man, now you're gettin' all hostile on me! At least the other Jen is still being nice to me! :D
  • Oh, we're adding our facebooks now?
  • duffyduffy Posts: 74
    calling all grunge rockers,
    paul anka did a 90s covers album. he did sorta swing versions of nirvana and REM. they're on youtube. :D
  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Well, I'll add everybody who clicks the "Become a fan" link on the music page I posted above. How's that for telling you about myself? :D
  • EvilMerlinEvilMerlin Posts: 1,865
    Well, I'll add everybody who clicks the "Become a fan" link on the music page I posted above. How's that for telling you about myself? :D

    You sound like a great person...as if I've know you my whole life!
  • GraySaturdayGraySaturday Posts: 2,878
    EvilMerlin wrote:
    You sound like a great person...as if I've know you my whole life!

    I added you EvilMerlin :)
  • EvilMerlinEvilMerlin Posts: 1,865
    I added you EvilMerlin :)

    Woohoo! Another new friend! :)

    I'll confirm it when I get home tonight.
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Oh, one last thing, I do enjoy freaking out the squares. You should always keep people guessing.
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  • EvilMerlinEvilMerlin Posts: 1,865
    eyedclaar wrote:
    Oh, one last thing, I do enjoy freaking out the squares. You should always keep people guessing.

    Like walking up behind people and telling them to bend over and grab their ankles?

    And then just letting them know that their shoe is not tied so they don't trip?
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    EvilMerlin wrote:
    Like walking up behind people and telling them to bend over and grab their ankles?

    And then just letting them know that their shoe is not tied so they don't trip?


    The first part of that is particularly effective when you are out in the mountains and approaching someone from behind while whistling Dueling Banjos.
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