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Wed 11/20/19 02:35 AM
Edited by The WiZaRd on Wed 11/20/19 02:39 AM
Lack of photo and specific information.

Without an updated photo of the actual person nor synopsis
about themselves and what they're looking for in a relationship,
there's no way of knowing the actual person.

I would almost have to hire a swami sooth-sayer from the East
to divine the answers before even knowing the questions.

The main thing is this:
No portrait/picture, no synopsis/info = No Date.

And some of the ladies to seemingly take an interest in me,
are a bit too young for me (nearly 40 years my junior).

I tell ya', we're living in strange times nowadays...

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Fri 11/15/19 01:12 AM

You must be a banana because I find you a peeling. :banana: huh


🤦‍♂️((groan)) Sounds more like a bad pun.

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Fri 11/15/19 12:48 AM
Edited by The WiZaRd on Fri 11/15/19 01:12 AM
Personally, I never use pick-up lines on the ladies at all.

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Sun 11/10/19 02:02 AM
Residing and occasionally playing music in Hamilton..
(which is about 45 miles south of Missoula)

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Sun 11/10/19 01:44 AM
Edited by The WiZaRd on Sun 11/10/19 01:46 AM
I share a similar wisdom and philosophy,
(especially when it comes to people who make promises but never deliver),
in this familiar, yet wise old proverb:
Talk Is Cheap...Action Speaks Louder Than Words.

Still, I find it difficult to understand why some people
find it convenient to talk the talk but never walk the walk.

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Thu 10/10/19 01:10 AM
I've been residing in MT for 25 years.
Currently in Hamilton, taking a little bit of
downtime between music activities.

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Thu 10/10/19 12:54 AM

Make some popcorn and watch movies all night waving


I could go for some sci-fi adventure.

"King Kong vs Godzilla"
"Star Wars"
"Demolition Man"
"2001: A Space Odyssey"


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Thu 10/10/19 12:50 AM

ask if she wants to use my toolbigsmile


And I mean my hammer you perverts. laugh


I think everybody's mind just rolled into the gutter on that one...LOL!!rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

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Thu 10/10/19 12:44 AM

You must be a banana because I find you a peeling. :banana: huh


Sounds more like a bad pun.

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Thu 10/10/19 12:36 AM
Edited by The WiZaRd on Thu 10/10/19 12:43 AM
Personally, I don't use "pick-up" lines on women,
as they're kinda corny and more likely to turn women off
in a heartbeat...
And thus, I'm often kinda quiet and reserved,
tinkering around on a project on my laptop,
and simply wait for an available girl to come
up to me and sort of"break the ice".

Kinda reminds me of the lyrics in chorus from a song I wrote back in 2003:

"Well, I'm the kind of guy who gets to shy"
'while I'm sitting all alone, watching time passing by'
'And I'm not the one to say, "what's your sign"'
'Or some other little cheesy pick-up lines'"

"Well, I'm the kind of guy who gets to shy"
'while I'm sitting all alone, watching time passing by'
'And I'm not the one to say, "your place or mine?"'
'Or some other little cheesy pick-up lines'".....

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Tue 10/08/19 02:58 AM
I basically use my laptop as I don't have a mobile phone.
Normally, I would use my desktop, but it needs to be serviced.

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Tue 10/08/19 02:42 AM
Edited by The WiZaRd on Tue 10/08/19 02:42 AM
Yes indeed. biggrin
I generally play music and do a little bit of songwriting,
and so, music is the very fiber of my being.
Overall, my basic genres are rock, reggae, jazz, and blues,
and my instrument I play would keyboard and sometimes
a little bit of percussion,
plus I add vocal into the mix.

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Tue 10/08/19 02:28 AM

California Dreamin - The Mommas & the Papas


And 20 years later, in 1986, The Beach Boys
covered The Mamas & The Papas 1966 signature folk-rock standard,
"California Dreamin'....

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Tue 10/08/19 02:26 AM
Edited by The WiZaRd on Tue 10/08/19 02:33 AM
I've got a lot of favorites, too many to mention...
I like the novelties, including:
"Along Came Jones", by The Coasters(1959)
"Alley-Oop", by The Hollywood Argyles(1960)
"Little Old Lady From Pasadena", by Jan & Dean(1964)
"Everybody Must Get Stoned", by Bob Dylan(1966)
"Snoopy vs. The Red Baron", by The Royal Guardsmen(1967)

And songs that have a message, including:
"Blowin' In The Wind", by Bob Dylan(1963)
"Eve Of Destruction", by Barry McGuire(1965)
"Get Up, Stand Up", by Bob Marley & The Wailers (with The I-Threes)(1979)
"People Got To Be Free", by The Rascals(1968)
"In The Year 2525", by Zager & Evans(1969)
"Power To The People", by John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band(1971)

Plus some psychedelic favorites, including:
"Tomorrow Never Knows", by The Beatles(1966)
"We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet", by The Blues Magoos(1966/1967)
"White Rabbit", by The Jefferson Airplane(1967)
"Legend Of The Mind", by The Moody Blues(1968)

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Tue 10/08/19 02:05 AM


Happy Together - Turtles



I really think about you
I cant live without you
I really love you
Eleanour love me






Actually, the lyrics came from the song, "Elenore", by The Turtles.
In "Happy Together", it goes like this...

Imagine me and you, I do..
I think about every day and night, it's only right..
To think about the girl you love, and hold her tight..
So happy together.......

Now both of these songs sound almost alike.
"Happy Together" came out in 1967 and became The Turtles' biggest hit.
"Elenore" came out in 1968. The Turtles wrote this number as a
"parody" to "Happy Together", 'cause the big-shots of White Whale Records
wanted The Turtles to do another song with similarity to "Happy Together".

Lots of interesting trivia in the history of pop music,
and ya' learn something new every day.biggrin

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Tue 10/08/19 01:54 AM

Up up and Away in my Beautiful Balloon!! drinker


The Fifth Dimension.

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Tue 10/08/19 01:52 AM


What the World needs now is love sweet love , it's the Only thing, that there's just too little of !

:heart:

It has been on my mind today !! :smile:



Dionne Warwick sang it


Close...It was originally performed by Jackie DeShannon in 1969.

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Tue 10/08/19 01:50 AM
I used to enjoy country more than 40 years ago,
but got bored and burned out with the genre in 1981,
when I came across a rock-n-roll oldies station, and thus
returned to my musical roots that go back to when I was
a little guy in the early-to-mid 60's.

But when I used to enjoy country, my favorites were
The Statler Brothers and the late Roy Clark.

Today, I'm more into rock, reggae, folk, folk-pop,
jazz, blues, Celtic, Caribbean, and classic R&B,
and not into country anymore.

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Tue 10/08/19 01:40 AM
"One After 909", by The Beatles

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Tue 10/08/19 01:28 AM
Edited by The WiZaRd on Tue 10/08/19 01:37 AM
Oh my goodness, there were quite a few favorites I've enjoyed seeing:
Three Dog Night at the Madera District Fair, Madera, CA in 1990.
Jan & Dean at the Madera District Fair in 1991.
THe ByRDs Celebration at the Ravalli County Fair in Hamilton, MT in 1997.
The Beach Boys at Ogren Field in Missoula, MT in 2010.

Back on my 23rd birthday in 1982, I took a bus to Fresno
to see Dick Clark's Rock-n-Roll Revue at the Fresno Fair's
Paul-Paul Amphitheater to see three veteran rock-n-roll artists
from the late 1950's and early 1960's, featuring:
Freddy "Boom-Boom" Cannon, Del Shannon(1934-1990),
and The Coasters, and in 1983, Papa-Doo-Ron-Ron did
a gig at the Madera District Fair.

And back on the day before Thanksgiving in 2012,
Huey Lewis (of Huey Lewis & The News) did a couple of jazz favorites
with a Missoula-based band called The Joan-Zen.
Huey also did a couple of numbers with another Missoula-based group
known as The Big Sky Mudflaps in 2013, about a week before the band's
keyboardist and friend (Steve Powell) lost his battle with cancer.

Huey Lewis has a place in Stevensville, MT, about 20 miles NE of me.

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