Non Asian LMT's in Salt Lake City
Was just perusing the Salt Lake City BP and CL ads. My goodness, it's enough to make a grown man weep. Looks like they've got it very good.
Say, are you still going to keep on eating pussy?
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Texas is all sorts of f'ed up
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Parody songs about towns and places in Massachussets.
Just wanted to share with fellow hobbyists some amateur recording I got from a friend couple of years ago. Some people probably from the North Shore wrote parodies to some pop tunes from the 70s & the 80s covering choice places, towns and regions of our great Commonwealth.
[url]http://www.mediafire.com/download/cztlljhzzredicj/mass._towns_songs.rar[/url]
Granted some of you might've already heard it. This set is really dated and reference to the beer at strip joint costing "the whole" $6, and the song dedicated to an anchorwoman named "Natalie", and mentioning the likes of Pee-wee Herman, Raymond Bourque and Larry Bird would make significantly more sense to those over 40. Knowledge of what various towns and places around Boston are historically famous for and their reputation would definitely enrich your experience. At least some sense of humor definitely is a must.
If you're really sensitive or if you're wholesale subscriber to the Politically Correct-ways of expressing things, this really is not for you because it is bound to get you off your equilibrium and that is something that I prefer not to have on my conscience.
Tom's Townie Tunes aka Tom Doyle? Anyone?
[QUOTE=FunBill;1792960]Tom's Townie Tunes. There are, at least, two CDs. Funny stuff.[/QUOTE]Listen, you don't have volume II, do you? I tried to look for it on the web and couldn't find anything. There is a CD called "Unplugged" but it's a compilation of two volumes and I already have half of it. U-tube posts only one song about Bourne Bridge and BTW, there is cute tune about Brad Marchand
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsXkqqU8-8I[/url]
for those who follow the current Bruins run.
If anyone can share files for Tom's Townie Tunes, Volume II or has a set of loose audio files for Tom Doyle's tunes (besides those in Vol. I) and care to share them with me, I'd seriously appreciate it. Based on what I heard in Vol I, I have a feeling that I would really enjoy hearing the likes of "These Boots Were Made in Brockton" and "You don't mess around with Lynn".
Who knows I may even pull a UTR out of my secret vault in return.
More on parody songs about towns and places in Massachussets.
There were some complaints that people can't open it. Now everything should work ok. Check this staff out it's f-ing hilarious.
[url][url]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17614450/Mass.[/url]%20Parody%20Tunes. Rar.
To download:
1. paste the link into your address bar
2. get rid of the space before Rar (at the end)
3. change Rar to lower case to rar
4. get rid of the dot (.) at the end of the string
5. Press enter- now it should work.
[QUOTE=Nrlmus; 1792159]Just wanted to share with fellow hobbyists some amateur recording I got from a friend couple of years ago. Some people probably from the North Shore wrote parodies to some pop tunes from the 70s & the 80s covering choice places, towns and regions of our great Commonwealth.
[url]http://www.mediafire.com/download/cztlljhzzredicj/mass._towns_songs.rar[/url]
Granted some of you might've already heard it. This set is really dated and reference to the beer at strip joint costing "the whole" $6, and the song dedicated to an anchorwoman named "Natalie", and mentioning the likes of Pee-wee Herman, Raymond Bourque and Larry Bird would make significantly more sense to those over 40. Knowledge of what various towns and places around Boston are historically famous for and their reputation would definitely enrich your experience. At least some sense of humor definitely is a must.
If you're really sensitive or if you're wholesale subscriber to the Politically Correct-ways of expressing things, this really is not for you because it is bound to get you off your equilibrium and that is something that I prefer not to have on my conscience.[/QUOTE]