Mid-Atlantic BS Thread - Home of the unknown... August edition
#78
Why does that statement remind me of a song from the sixties.
Their coming to take me away, ha, ha,
Their coming to take me away, ho, ho,
Back to the funny farm where life is free and gay.
There may be a bit of paraphrasing , but basically that's the song. Maybe someone could find it on you tube or wherever.
It's nite nite time. My wife is feeding me in bed. I wonder what she's up to?
Their coming to take me away, ha, ha,
Their coming to take me away, ho, ho,
Back to the funny farm where life is free and gay.
There may be a bit of paraphrasing , but basically that's the song. Maybe someone could find it on you tube or wherever.
It's nite nite time. My wife is feeding me in bed. I wonder what she's up to?
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#81
Thank You Brian. I've always liked that song.
Your closer to the truth than you realize Chris.
My gears turn smoothly most of the time, once in awhile they slip.
I play with a full deck whenever I can find all of the cards.
I'm usually running on all cylinders, I just forget whether it's four, isx, or eight.
Your closer to the truth than you realize Chris.
My gears turn smoothly most of the time, once in awhile they slip.
I play with a full deck whenever I can find all of the cards.
I'm usually running on all cylinders, I just forget whether it's four, isx, or eight.
#86
What's the common vernacular for authenticating something?
Oh Yeah! True dat Brian.
I was in a different dimension when that song came out. Donavan was singing about sunshine superman and tripping out easy, the Beatles where waxing poetically about Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Cream was telling us about White rooms with Black Curtains, Zappa had a thing about Suzie Creamcheese, Lothar and The Hand People where warning us about machines, David Peal and The Lower East Side suggested we all liked marijuana while getting up against the wall and I was definitely mellow yellow. Took me awhile to realize he was singing about his dog.
Oh Yeah! True dat Brian.
I was in a different dimension when that song came out. Donavan was singing about sunshine superman and tripping out easy, the Beatles where waxing poetically about Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Cream was telling us about White rooms with Black Curtains, Zappa had a thing about Suzie Creamcheese, Lothar and The Hand People where warning us about machines, David Peal and The Lower East Side suggested we all liked marijuana while getting up against the wall and I was definitely mellow yellow. Took me awhile to realize he was singing about his dog.
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#89
What's the common vernacular for authenticating something?
Oh Yeah! True dat Brian.
I was in a different dimension when that song came out. Donavan was singing about sunshine superman and tripping out easy, the Beatles where waxing poetically about Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Cream was telling us about White rooms with Black Curtains, Zappa had a thing about Suzie Creamcheese, Lothar and The Hand People where warning us about machines, David Peal and The Lower East Side suggested we all liked marijuana while getting up against the wall and I was definitely mellow yellow. Took me awhile to realize he was singing about his dog.
Oh Yeah! True dat Brian.
I was in a different dimension when that song came out. Donavan was singing about sunshine superman and tripping out easy, the Beatles where waxing poetically about Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Cream was telling us about White rooms with Black Curtains, Zappa had a thing about Suzie Creamcheese, Lothar and The Hand People where warning us about machines, David Peal and The Lower East Side suggested we all liked marijuana while getting up against the wall and I was definitely mellow yellow. Took me awhile to realize he was singing about his dog.