106
   

WA2K Radio is now on the air

 
 
dyslexia
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:25 pm
Walter is coming for a vist with the dys so I ofred him the keys to this;
http://forums.autoweek.com/servlet/JiveServlet/download/11-15603-33
5096-9020/Toyota%20Tacoma.jpg

he said he prefered the keys to this:
http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0WQD5Ao4doGuPo6pwRc3LonH9gCFQUtfDHd3XZeNh44Ez!L4vp87MYctaIBAAIT7PJK3xoTHjxgF*GwRNmn20d7WSnjWNeDw1WGknE*WoK0Ttso!wLDsMUvbu5hEJID5GWM!inIpbCoE/911rightsideviewdriveway.jpg
0 Replies
 
oldandknew
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:33 pm
there was I thinking it's a bit slow around here tonite & then Dys hits us with a Little Red Rooster.

VAROOOOOOOOOOOOOM
0 Replies
 
Letty
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:36 pm
Oh, I forgot to mention, listeners-- Men and sports and their sport cars. Rolling Eyes

Watch out, Walter. They'll put you in the RV.

quick news update. It seems that the W.Va. miner is slowly coming out of his coma.
0 Replies
 
dyslexia
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:40 pm
actually I told walter he is welcome to take out the Porsche, I'm not that possessive about objects.
0 Replies
 
dyslexia
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:41 pm
My dear Lettybetty, you telling me you wouldn't enjoy a spin in the red rooster?
0 Replies
 
Letty
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:46 pm
Well, dys. I have never been enamored of sports cars, really. I drove one once and it was like your butt was bumpin' on the road.
0 Replies
 
oldandknew
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:48 pm
I think Letty would like one of those big Caddy 4x4 mountain cruisers, with all mod cons fully loaded
0 Replies
 
Walter Hinteler
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:54 pm
5 - 0 :wink:
0 Replies
 
Letty
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 03:56 pm
Only if it runs during a hurricane, oak man.

Speaking of the big winds, folks, how about this song:

Artist: Muse Lyrics
Song: Butterflies And Hurricanes Lyrics




change,
everything you are
and everything you were
your number has been called
fights, battles have begun
revenge will surely come
your hard times are ahead

best,
you've got to be the best
you've got to change the world
and you use this chance to be heard
your time is now

change,
everything you are
and everything you were
your number has been called
fights and battles have begun
revenge will surely come
your hard times are ahead

best,
you've got to be the best
you've got to change the world
and you use this chance to be heard
your time is now

don't,
let yourself down
don't let yourself go
your last chance has arrived

best,
you've got to be the best
you've got to change the world
and you use this chance to be heard
your time is now.

Will someone please tell me what those lyrics have to do with butterflys and hurricanes?
0 Replies
 
Letty
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 04:38 pm
er, Walter, was that a score? or does it mean that dys' Porche can go from zero to 50 in a split second? :wink:
0 Replies
 
Walter Hinteler
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 04:44 pm
Man Utd coast to a 5-0 victory as Burton's FA Cup dream comes to an end in their third-round replay. :wink:
0 Replies
 
Letty
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 04:54 pm
UhOh! I'll wager that our McTag is now celebrating at his favorite pub.<smile>

Wonder what he'll be singing?

Show me the way to go home, oh Lord,
I'm tired and I wanna go to bed.
Had a little drink about an hour ago,
And it went right to my head.
Wherever we may roam, oh, Lord
On land or sea or foam.
You will always here him singing this song,
Show me the way to go; go me the way to show,
Show me the way to go home.
0 Replies
 
Raggedyaggie
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 05:13 pm
Miss Fitzsimmon went in swimmin'
Early one summer morn
Took a dip
Heard a rip
And knew her suit was torn.

She waited until the change of tide
Took all the water out
and when she could no longer hide
She began to shout:


Show me the way to go home.......
0 Replies
 
Raggedyaggie
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 05:17 pm
I just thought everybody would like to know that "Show Me the Way to Go Home" originated with Miss Fitzsimmon.
0 Replies
 
Letty
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 05:21 pm
I swear, folks, Raggedy made me laugh out loud. I had no idea where that song came from, gal. Hilarious, our Miss Fitzsimmon. Wonder if she was a school marm. Razz
0 Replies
 
djjd62
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 05:51 pm
because mapleleaf asked, here's a song for your listening pleasure

right click on the song title and save as

His Time Ran Out
The Beautiful South

I was about to write a song about the fear and the doubt
But my pen ran out
It captured the emotions of a lover and a lout
But my pen ran out
So the picture wasn't painted and the story wasn't told
No one knows the author 'cause the record never sold
And I know they never will until he's bitter and he's old
His time ran out

I was gonna share my blues with a nation full of blues
But my pen ran out
I was gonna spread the news of the way I always lose
But my pen ran out
So I'll keep an envelope with all the words I should have said
Hide it in a tiny box underneath my bed
And written on the outside will be 'open when he's dead'
And written on the outside will be 'open when he's dead'

His time ran out, his time ran out
His time ran out, his time ran out



i'm going to try and post a couple of songs a week, and maybe some mixtape things every once in a while
0 Replies
 
Letty
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 05:57 pm
Thanks, dj. I do hope our Mapleleaf sees and hears your wonderful dedication song, Canada. lyrics to think about as well.

Oh, yes. Please do that weekly thing for us. All will enjoy.

Interesting that Mapleleaf's screen name, and the Canadian flag are one and the same.
0 Replies
 
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 06:18 pm
Un Canadien Errant (The Lost Canadian)
(by Antoine Gerin-Lajoie)
recorded by Leonard Cohen

Un Canadien Errant [A wandering Canadian,]
Banni de ses foyers, [banned from his hearths,]
Parcourait en pleurant [travelled while crying]
Des pays etrangers. [in foreign lands.]
Parcourait en pleurant [travelled while crying]
Des pays etrangers. [in foreign lands.]
Un jour, triste et pensif, [One day, sad and pensive,]
Assis au bord des flots, [sitting by the flowing waters,]
Au courant fugitif [to the fleeing current]
Il adressa ces mots: [he addressed these words:]
Au courant fugitif [to the fleeing current]
Il adressa ces mots: [he addressed these words:]

"Si tu vois mon pays, [If you see my country,]
Mon pays malheureux, [my unhappy country,]
Va dire a mes amis [go tell my friends]
Que je me souviens d'eux. [that I remember them.]
Va dire a mes amis [go tell my friends]
Que je me souviens d'eux. [that I remember them.]

O jours si pleins d'appas, [O days so full of charms,]
Vous etes disparus... [you have vanished...]
Et ma patrie, helas! [And my native land, alas!]
Je ne la verrai plus. [I will see it no more.]
Et ma patrie, helas! [And my native land, alas!]
Je ne la verrai plus. [I will see it no more. ]
0 Replies
 
Letty
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 06:26 pm
edgar, what a marvelous but melancholy song, Texas, and the French Canadian complements the English.
0 Replies
 
djjd62
 
  1  
Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 06:27 pm
how odd, the actual french canadians rarely complement the english Smile

but enough about politics
0 Replies
 
 

Related Topics

WA2K Radio is now on the air, Part 3 - Discussion by edgarblythe
 
Copyright © 2025 MadLab, LLC :: Terms of Service :: Privacy Policy :: Page generated in 0.39 seconds on 07/23/2025 at 03:28:37