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My brother and I have been deeply absorbed in the National League Championship Series (I'm in mourning right now -- the Cardinals did wonderfully, and deserved the win), and of course, where there's baseball, there are commercials. Lots of them. Lots of car commercials and beer commercials. And commercials, more than ever, seemingly, use popular tunes to make their sales, and my brother and I are susceptible as anyone to a good tune. So one car company-- I don't even know which-- uses a kind of psychedelic motif, and Parliament's "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk )". My brother and I love us some Parliament from way back-- we worship at the shrine of George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. So we're up and dancing, in our pathetic, middle-aged white folks way, but we're having fun. A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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Kreisleriana wrote:
A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Damn, it feels good to be a geezer. Joyce |
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Kreisleriana wrote: My brother and I have been deeply absorbed in the National League Championship Series (I'm in mourning right now -- the Cardinals did wonderfully, and deserved the win), and of course, where there's baseball, there are commercials. Lots of them. Lots of car commercials and beer commercials. And commercials, more than ever, seemingly, use popular tunes to make their sales, and my brother and I are susceptible as anyone to a good tune. So one car company-- I don't even know which-- uses a kind of psychedelic motif, and Parliament's "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk )". My brother and I love us some Parliament from way back-- we worship at the shrine of George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. So we're up and dancing, in our pathetic, middle-aged white folks way, but we're having fun. A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Weeeee got the funk!!! Weeeee luuuuvs Parliament Funkadelic Weeeee luuuuuvs Chocolate City Weeeee tinks Bootsy Collins is the *MONSTER* of funk!!! --tension |
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Kreisleriana wrote:
My brother and I have been deeply absorbed in the National League Championship Series (I'm in mourning right now -- the Cardinals did wonderfully, and deserved the win), and of course, where there's baseball, there are commercials. Lots of them. Lots of car commercials and beer commercials. And commercials, more than ever, seemingly, use popular tunes to make their sales, and my brother and I are susceptible as anyone to a good tune. So one car company-- I don't even know which-- uses a kind of psychedelic motif, and Parliament's "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk )". My brother and I love us some Parliament from way back-- we worship at the shrine of George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. So we're up and dancing, in our pathetic, middle-aged white folks way, but we're having fun. A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Hehehe. I never used to make songs for my cats, but Caliban has his own song now. The words go, 'Ow, he's a Food... Hound. Yeah, he's a Food... Hound.' http://youtube.com/watch?v=o0YWTs-dvYU -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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Marina wrote: Kreisleriana wrote: My brother and I have been deeply absorbed in the National League Championship Series (I'm in mourning right now -- the Cardinals did wonderfully, and deserved the win), and of course, where there's baseball, there are commercials. Lots of them. Lots of car commercials and beer commercials. And commercials, more than ever, seemingly, use popular tunes to make their sales, and my brother and I are susceptible as anyone to a good tune. So one car company-- I don't even know which-- uses a kind of psychedelic motif, and Parliament's "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk )". My brother and I love us some Parliament from way back-- we worship at the shrine of George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. So we're up and dancing, in our pathetic, middle-aged white folks way, but we're having fun. A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Hehehe. I never used to make songs for my cats, but Caliban has his own song now. The words go, 'Ow, he's a Food... Hound. Yeah, he's a Food... Hound.' http://youtube.com/watch?v=o0YWTs-dvYU "From nine to five, yeah, He's lettin' it all go down! Well he's a Food.....Hound chakatakatakatakatakataaataaaa!!!!!" --tension |
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On 20 Oct 2006 11:42:34 -0700, "tension_on_the_wire"
yodeled: Kreisleriana wrote: My brother and I have been deeply absorbed in the National League Championship Series (I'm in mourning right now -- the Cardinals did wonderfully, and deserved the win), and of course, where there's baseball, there are commercials. Lots of them. Lots of car commercials and beer commercials. And commercials, more than ever, seemingly, use popular tunes to make their sales, and my brother and I are susceptible as anyone to a good tune. So one car company-- I don't even know which-- uses a kind of psychedelic motif, and Parliament's "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk )". My brother and I love us some Parliament from way back-- we worship at the shrine of George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. So we're up and dancing, in our pathetic, middle-aged white folks way, but we're having fun. A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Weeeee got the funk!!! Weeeee luuuuvs Parliament Funkadelic Weeeee luuuuuvs Chocolate City Weeeee tinks Bootsy Collins is the *MONSTER* of funk!!! --tension Bow-wow-wow-yippee-yo-yippee-yay! I have a friend who's a rather sedate attorney from Columbus, and I always tell her "Bootsy says you got to be funky if you're from Ohio." Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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On 20 Oct 2006 14:25:27 -0700, "tension_on_the_wire"
yodeled: Marina wrote: Kreisleriana wrote: My brother and I have been deeply absorbed in the National League Championship Series (I'm in mourning right now -- the Cardinals did wonderfully, and deserved the win), and of course, where there's baseball, there are commercials. Lots of them. Lots of car commercials and beer commercials. And commercials, more than ever, seemingly, use popular tunes to make their sales, and my brother and I are susceptible as anyone to a good tune. So one car company-- I don't even know which-- uses a kind of psychedelic motif, and Parliament's "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk )". My brother and I love us some Parliament from way back-- we worship at the shrine of George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. So we're up and dancing, in our pathetic, middle-aged white folks way, but we're having fun. A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Hehehe. I never used to make songs for my cats, but Caliban has his own song now. The words go, 'Ow, he's a Food... Hound. Yeah, he's a Food... Hound.' http://youtube.com/watch?v=o0YWTs-dvYU "From nine to five, yeah, He's lettin' it all go down! Well he's a Food.....Hound chakatakatakatakatakataaataaaa!!!!!" --tension We got some funky cats here! When Stinky lies down and lets his paws or legs hang off the daybed, I always sing "He's a limp! Cat! He's mighteh mighteh, Lettin' it all hang down." But of course, that's the Catmodores. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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Kreisleriana wrote: On 20 Oct 2006 14:25:27 -0700, "tension_on_the_wire" yodeled: Marina wrote: Kreisleriana wrote: My brother and I have been deeply absorbed in the National League Championship Series (I'm in mourning right now -- the Cardinals did wonderfully, and deserved the win), and of course, where there's baseball, there are commercials. Lots of them. Lots of car commercials and beer commercials. And commercials, more than ever, seemingly, use popular tunes to make their sales, and my brother and I are susceptible as anyone to a good tune. So one car company-- I don't even know which-- uses a kind of psychedelic motif, and Parliament's "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk )". My brother and I love us some Parliament from way back-- we worship at the shrine of George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. So we're up and dancing, in our pathetic, middle-aged white folks way, but we're having fun. A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Hehehe. I never used to make songs for my cats, but Caliban has his own song now. The words go, 'Ow, he's a Food... Hound. Yeah, he's a Food... Hound.' http://youtube.com/watch?v=o0YWTs-dvYU "From nine to five, yeah, He's lettin' it all go down! Well he's a Food.....Hound chakatakatakatakatakataaataaaa!!!!!" --tension We got some funky cats here! When Stinky lies down and lets his paws or legs hang off the daybed, I always sing "He's a limp! Cat! He's mighteh mighteh, Lettin' it all hang down." But of course, that's the Catmodores. It's such a hooky verse, you can fit just about any lyrics you like in there! --tension |
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On 20 Oct 2006 19:40:53 -0700, "tension_on_the_wire"
yodeled: Kreisleriana wrote: On 20 Oct 2006 14:25:27 -0700, "tension_on_the_wire" yodeled: Marina wrote: Kreisleriana wrote: My brother and I have been deeply absorbed in the National League Championship Series (I'm in mourning right now -- the Cardinals did wonderfully, and deserved the win), and of course, where there's baseball, there are commercials. Lots of them. Lots of car commercials and beer commercials. And commercials, more than ever, seemingly, use popular tunes to make their sales, and my brother and I are susceptible as anyone to a good tune. So one car company-- I don't even know which-- uses a kind of psychedelic motif, and Parliament's "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk )". My brother and I love us some Parliament from way back-- we worship at the shrine of George Clinton and Bootsy Collins. So we're up and dancing, in our pathetic, middle-aged white folks way, but we're having fun. A bit later, a Budweiser ad comes on, with Jay-Z, rapping a new rap, apparently from a new CD. And I find it kind of --well-- objectionable. I don't like the words, the beats, or the visuals going with it. And I can tell, neither does my brother. And later on, again, the Parliament ad comes up, and it just instantly cheers us up again. My very sharp sister-in-law looks at our ridiculousness, and pronounces "They're kickin' it OLD SCHOOL." Yes, very old school indeed. Hehehe. I never used to make songs for my cats, but Caliban has his own song now. The words go, 'Ow, he's a Food... Hound. Yeah, he's a Food... Hound.' http://youtube.com/watch?v=o0YWTs-dvYU "From nine to five, yeah, He's lettin' it all go down! Well he's a Food.....Hound chakatakatakatakatakataaataaaa!!!!!" --tension We got some funky cats here! When Stinky lies down and lets his paws or legs hang off the daybed, I always sing "He's a limp! Cat! He's mighteh mighteh, Lettin' it all hang down." But of course, that's the Catmodores. It's such a hooky verse, you can fit just about any lyrics you like in there! --tension It was prominent in my brother's wedding playlist. So was "Atomic Dog." Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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