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On 3/15/2004 2:27:17 AM Griffinator wrote:

Dammit, now I have to clean beer off my monitor again!
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Well Griff, unless you want to choke to death, Id be keeping that beer beyond reach around there in case someone mentions Norah Jones and Moons beloved Friskies commercial in the same sentence. 6.gif

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On 3/15/2004 6:42:42 AM fini wrote:

Boy, ain't that right! They could have sold even more cds if they'd done a "Make Norah Come" promotional contest (a joint effort between her label and Viagra). The winner would get a Norah Jones concert in their town. What were you thinking??

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Don't forget the *TWO* $40.00 bills. Inflation, ya know.3.gif

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On 3/16/2004 3:32:24 PM m00n wrote:

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On 3/16/2004 3:28:13 PM BBB wrote:

The Romantics: What I Like About You

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That's a great song!

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Hey, uh huh huh, hey hey hey

Hey, uh huh huh, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr HEY !!!!!!

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m00n,

I can't believe you dug up this post...I hadn't seen it before--too funny! I'm compelled to play along and admit that I'm completely addicted to I Think I Love You by the Partridge Family... shameful, but true

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On 5/6/2004 4:16:19 PM Amy Unger wrote:

m00n,

I can't believe you dug up this post...I hadn't seen it before--too funny! I'm compelled to play along and admit that I'm completely addicted to I Think I Love You by the Partridge Family... shameful, but true

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Well, thats good. Means your're not TOO sore about the latest 2 channel thread you locked. 2.gif

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On 2/25/2003 3:46:13 PM m00n wrote:

Oh... Geeze. Ok, in high school I would never have admitted this, but I loved Michael Jacksons Thriller album. Guess I still do.
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I even asked for the CD last Christmas and never got it.
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That just shows your family cares deeply about you, m00n, you lucky fellow!2.gif

MY guilty pleasure? Well, I'm not really guilty about it, but I suppose I should be... Yesterday I finally bought at Borders a DVD box set I've longed for now a couple months...

'Santo vs. the Monsters' tah-dah! http://www.santoandfriends.com/home.htm

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Too many guilty pleasures to list, to tell you the truth. Frampton comes alive, depeche mode, lots of cheesy styx songs, billy idol, the righteous brothers:) (had to throw in an oldy), beatles -hard day's night, devo, kansas, peter gabriel, tears for fears, iron maiden,and megadeth:) Oh, and maybe toss in the neverending story soundtrack in there for good measure3.gif

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On 5/6/2004 4:16:19 PM Amy Unger wrote:

m00n,

I can't believe you dug up this post...I hadn't seen it before--too funny! I'm compelled to play along and admit that I'm completely addicted to I Think I Love You by the Partridge Family... shameful, but true

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AMY-??

THE FLIPPIN QUAILS???!!!!....ERRRGGGG...YOU ARE BANNED! POOOF. No one that EVEN PRETENDS to hum along with the Partridge Family should be considered as part of the human race. Please! Please! don't tell me that you are a Donnie Osmond fan also.

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It was nice that this thread got reinvigorated.

Looking at it, it appears there are few pieces of music which didn't appear on the Billboard 100, or similar surveys, in one way or another.

Therefore our guilty pleasures are in liking pedestrian music rather than anything remarkably oddball.

Gil

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On 5/6/2004 4:16:19 PM Amy Unger wrote:

m00n,

I can't believe you dug up this post...I hadn't seen it before--too funny! I'm compelled to play along and admit that I'm completely addicted to I Think I Love You by the Partridge Family... shameful, but true

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Amy,

I have a few Partridge Family and Osmond lps. If you want them, assuming you own a TT, I'll bring them to Indy for you. No thanks necessary.12.gif9.gif

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On 5/6/2004 5:22:53 PM Cleve wrote:

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On 2/25/2003 3:46:13 PM m00n wrote:

Oh... Geeze. Ok, in high school I would never have admitted this, but I loved Michael Jacksons Thriller album. Guess I still do.
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I even asked for the CD last Christmas and never got it.
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That just shows your family cares deeply about you, m00n, you lucky fellow!
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MY guilty pleasure? Well, I'm not really guilty about it, but I suppose I should be... Yesterday I finally bought at Borders a DVD box set I've longed for now a couple months...

'Santo vs. the Monsters' tah-dah!

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Then I wont tell you that my Thriller CD arrived in the mail just today. 2.gif

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On 2/26/2003 11:02:34 AM Colin wrote:

I had a sweet Fulton F100s speakers with first a first tube receiver, then dual Dynaco ST70s and a NAD 1020 pre-amplifier … until Michael Jackson’s Thriller came along. Then the bass simply was not good enough and active subwoofers were not on the scene. This album made me change my loudspeakers to Cornwalls and the rest just followed. I loved that album. First one to have 7 top hits. The ABC interview with him was a nightmare. I think he is a closet queen with deep emotional trauma. He says it is from his father. I think it is from a young, rich celebrity coping with a dramatic skin color change in front of the ever-present media. He may be more weird than many weird-anyway artists, but I was proud to play that awesome album. It was pure, not guilty, pleasure.

Colin: Far out I had Fultons and Dynaco also! Even back then I would guiltily listen to David Bowie China Girl

I spent a summer working in pub in the south of Ireland, where the only modern recording was Abba’s greatest hits. Now, I can’t hear anything by Sweden’s greatest rock band without thinking of the Emerald Isle. Hell, I even watched their dumb movie. I admit that I like their music, if only for the memories it evokes.

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