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To Vinman, they do make a mobile radio zapper, it's called a .357 magnum. Although a .44 mag or a .38 will do just fine. Then again you could go for the gold and get the .500 Smith and Wesson to make sure the job gets done correctly.
I have to chime in on the "Glen!..... Glen! Glen! Glen!" song - that's hilarious - especially the part where Survivor is following him to work....Glen!.....Glen! Glen! Glen!.... Funny!
While not an 80's song, The Rolling Stones song 'Angie', most notably the line 'Angie, Aaaaaaannnnnnnggggiiiee...'
That's all I know, and it's makin me mad
Time for Godsmack...
I just hate when they overplay a song so much, that they get to the point of being annoying. "Redneck Woman" is one of those songs. The first time or two, it was ok, if that. But after that, I HATE THAT SONG!!!!!!!!!!! And her new on is just as bad if not worse. Also people mentioned Kenny Chesney. 5 years ago, he was good and sang some great songs. Now, he is just annoying. Same with Tim Mcgraw, the only song I like from him is "Don't Take the Girl", all the rest of his suck.
Most country music sucks now, because they are trying to turn more into pop music, to try and get a bigger audience and less into country music where it originated from.
Boot Scoot Boogie just tears me up,also the comercials on the radio that you can hear the keypad while they talk,like they are typing,it just drives me bananas.
aztrainer, i gotta second you on that one. the ride freaks me out....thousands of little dolls singing that song. i prolly woulda freaked if i had an liqour in me.
every once in awhile ill get metallicas one stuck in my head. ill be running around work all pumped up land mine has taken my arms!! taken my legs!!.......and on.
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