When I lived just south of Denver, we had *awesome* thunderstorms (and almost never had tornadoes). I think the most impressive storms I've ever experienced were in Colorado.
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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We get some impressive thunderstorms, just not often enough.
and almost never had tornadoes.
Wait - what? Tornadoes? I thought Colorado didn't get those.
One of the seventh graders just wandered by singing "She's a maniac, maniac..."
When did Hall & Oates become popular among tweens?
I think the more important question is why did they become popular.
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Isn't that Michael Cembello (sp)? Flashdance?
She's right. Hall and Oates is "Man-Eater."
I have been contrasted and scanned! And now have several extra holes in me, WTF. First I had to have extra labwork, and then the guy couldn't get the dang IV in--he had to try four times! And while my veins are small, I really don't think that starting on the side of my wrist was the best plan. Hrumph.
Don't know when I'll find out if I have a brain inside...;)
think the more important question is why did they become popular.
No, the question is why is there not more Hall/Oates out there.
Is Kia doing that stupid Flashdance ripoff commercial outside of Chicago? It's got that annoying song with a male salesman doing all of the varied Flashdance moves around the showroom floor, starting with the running-in-place-while-rubbing-hands-all-over-hips-and-stomach, and progressing to the big finale, having the water splash on him from above. Really, really annoying.