Steph I hope your Dad starts doing better. And you aren't a bad daughter.
Spike's Bitches 39: Cuppa Tea, Cuppa Tea, Almost Got Shagged, Cuppa Tea...
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I went to a Conway Twitty concert before I had any choice in the matter. I was just old enough to know what he was talking about in "You've Never Been This Far Before."
I didn't get to choose concerts until we moved into town. And even then, only during the 4-H County Fair. The first year, I chose Chuck Berry and Bobby Goldsboro. But I can't for the life of me remember which was first.
Have you heard the new album?
No I haven't. You must report!
he was still FUCKING HAWT
Yeah. For a while there he bugged a bit with his video of his baby's birthing and his tantric sex shtick, but now I just give him props.
the dead milkmen made me do it.
I saw them early on too. At a "teen dance club" that was a former bowling alley. There were like 13 people there.
Heart-ma for Teppy's dad and stress-ma for her.
this
If it *doesn't* collide with Pacificon and you CAN'T find someone eager as heck, I'll go.
March 1st at the Paramount. The only reason I'm waffling is because they'll be playing stuff off of their latest release, which I haven't heard. If it was another "Operation: LiveCrime" sort of show, I would be buying tickets right now.
Yeah, Sting's still kinda sexay, IMO, and he and Trudie seem to be keeping the home fires burning. [link]
At a "teen dance club" that was a former bowling alley. There were like 13 people there.
In Philly?
Aimee, tell. Otherwise, I'll guess Debbi Gibson or Tiffany and earworm everyone.
For Aimee, I'm guessing NKotB. Don't ask me why.
Oh man. One of the very few perks of being absolutely not at all famous is no one takes pictures of you when you're trying to have a wee smooch.
I think my first real concert was Eddie from Ohio, but my first rock concert (that wasn't just a band playing at Rice) was Our Lady Peace.