What is the most sexy/hypnotic male accent?
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oh great Simon, I would say tis much better to be a 'cool' unhot Burner (hotness is so relative anyways) than to be a 'hot' uncool burner (which equates to being a jerk in many social circles...and anyways being a 'Burner' by definition should require you to have a certain amount of 'coolness') and hey we all like hot cool Burners 
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yeah, but what if they're like, really hot?
there is an off chance they could become, or acquire coolness, but most likely any cool burner who is not hot is going to stay that way, or get worse.
where is the line? we do need hotties to look at, but at what expense, and can we teach them to wear the ribbon?
excuse me, i have to call my plastic surgeon, stat.
there is an off chance they could become, or acquire coolness, but most likely any cool burner who is not hot is going to stay that way, or get worse.
where is the line? we do need hotties to look at, but at what expense, and can we teach them to wear the ribbon?
excuse me, i have to call my plastic surgeon, stat.
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I found the early 70's lots of fun but when disco came in...theCryptofishist wrote:Agh! Don't remind me that I lived through the 70s! the Horror! The Horror!
bruder it wuz da woist... it wuz muder to ya ears.
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It was not only the music.
It was the avacado colored refridgerators
It was the hair-dos
It was the pants--flares and floods
It was the fact that Robin Williams was a tv star.
It was the fact that it was a soul-sucking horror of a decade, and just like malaria you never know when you'll wake up in a pool of sweat having a relapse.
It was the avacado colored refridgerators
It was the hair-dos
It was the pants--flares and floods
It was the fact that Robin Williams was a tv star.
It was the fact that it was a soul-sucking horror of a decade, and just like malaria you never know when you'll wake up in a pool of sweat having a relapse.
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Sorry it was a hard time in your lives!
I graduated from high school in '70 and was in college until '74 -- a particularly WONDERFUL time for writers and for music in genreral !!!!!!
In '74, I had an avocado refrigerator and HATED it, so I spray painted it. I don't think that color came about "automatically" in the early 70s, but I definitely share your disgust for it. LOL
Frankly, the early 70's music IMHO is a time to revere. It's when I got OUT of college and the disco scene started that I personally became disgusted. Oh, there were a couple of BeeGees things that were "okay," but laying that aside . . . LOL
I graduated from high school in '70 and was in college until '74 -- a particularly WONDERFUL time for writers and for music in genreral !!!!!!
In '74, I had an avocado refrigerator and HATED it, so I spray painted it. I don't think that color came about "automatically" in the early 70s, but I definitely share your disgust for it. LOL
Frankly, the early 70's music IMHO is a time to revere. It's when I got OUT of college and the disco scene started that I personally became disgusted. Oh, there were a couple of BeeGees things that were "okay," but laying that aside . . . LOL
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sorry for your luck in the '70's........theCryptofishist wrote:It was not only the music.
It was the avacado colored refridgerators
It was the hair-dos
It was the pants--flares and floods
It was the fact that Robin Williams was a tv star.
It was the fact that it was a soul-sucking horror of a decade, and just like malaria you never know when you'll wake up in a pool of sweat having a relapse.
I had a great time.............
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I was into Hendrex, I was into Led Zep...
But when Disco hit... I did something I thought I'd never do... I started listening to Country music.... anything to get away from Disco on the radio dial.
Like in any kind of music there was some good Disco songs ( Uh huh I like it ), but the majority of the music gave me the creeps.
But when Disco hit... I did something I thought I'd never do... I started listening to Country music.... anything to get away from Disco on the radio dial.
Like in any kind of music there was some good Disco songs ( Uh huh I like it ), but the majority of the music gave me the creeps.
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seventies music
Seventies music:
The stones (from Exile in '72 thru Some Girls in 78 )
The Who (Who's Next - '71)
Bob Marley
Bruce Springsteen
Elvis Costello
Sex Pistols
Talking Heads
Bowie
Iggy Pop
The MC5
New York Dolls
Blondie
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Clash
Meatloaf
P Funk
Tom Waits got his start
John Prine
The Runaways
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Bob Dylan - Blood on the tracks was '75
Take your pick of genres.
Yeah, most of disco sucked (altho I have a soft spot for I Will Survive and a few others). But it was easily avoidable, and there was great stuff to be found.
Oh, uh, sorry, off topic. Most hypnotic male accent? I think it's a matter of timbre rather than accent - nice rumbly soothing bass tones.
The stones (from Exile in '72 thru Some Girls in 78 )
The Who (Who's Next - '71)
Bob Marley
Bruce Springsteen
Elvis Costello
Sex Pistols
Talking Heads
Bowie
Iggy Pop
The MC5
New York Dolls
Blondie
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Clash
Meatloaf
P Funk
Tom Waits got his start
John Prine
The Runaways
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Bob Dylan - Blood on the tracks was '75
Take your pick of genres.
Yeah, most of disco sucked (altho I have a soft spot for I Will Survive and a few others). But it was easily avoidable, and there was great stuff to be found.
Oh, uh, sorry, off topic. Most hypnotic male accent? I think it's a matter of timbre rather than accent - nice rumbly soothing bass tones.
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Some of those groups/folks were creating music in the 60's so I wasn't including them,
but swampdog.... you're right there was some great music in the 70's ... if you filtered out most of the Disco.
When did the Ramones first gain attention?
Saw them live a few times in the 80's... my son introduced them and mash pits to me. (never went into the pit... now talk about a CRAZY scene!)
but swampdog.... you're right there was some great music in the 70's ... if you filtered out most of the Disco.
When did the Ramones first gain attention?
Saw them live a few times in the 80's... my son introduced them and mash pits to me. (never went into the pit... now talk about a CRAZY scene!)
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yeah
Ramones were definitely 70s.
People talking trash about the seventies is a bit of a pet peeve of mine. Lots of things sucked about the seventies, but lots of things sucked in the eighties, nineties, and nought-ies too. The seventies is a popular dumping ground, but it also happens to be the decade of my teens and I have a lot of fond memories out there. It was really a time of creative explosion musically, not to mention a golden age of film.
And, yes, disco.
People talking trash about the seventies is a bit of a pet peeve of mine. Lots of things sucked about the seventies, but lots of things sucked in the eighties, nineties, and nought-ies too. The seventies is a popular dumping ground, but it also happens to be the decade of my teens and I have a lot of fond memories out there. It was really a time of creative explosion musically, not to mention a golden age of film.
And, yes, disco.
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