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Sadly, Quiet Riot's lead singer, Kevin DuBrow, died a year and two months ago. Stereotypically for a rock star, he died of a cocaine overdose.
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At least that is what I call it. Most say I am urinating.
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That's not tea. That's Budweiser!
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cleome46
or you can do the confusion 'til your head falls off
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I'm afraid to ask about reading the leaves now. :/
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All I need is the air that I breathe and to love you
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cleome46
or you can do the confusion 'til your head falls off
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I have to say that "O Canada" is my very favourite (have to spell it that way) national anthem. It's singable and pretty. It sounds more like a hymn than a drinking song, which the tune used for "The Star-Spangled Banner" was. This clip was used as a sign-off on the CBC when I lived in Detroit and used to watch the Windsor CBC station.
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quote:Originally posted by cleome: O, Canida ! We stand on guard for thee...
I LOVED Dalgoda!
Did you ever notice that his name backward was "A Dog Lad"?
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cleome46
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I always wanted to pick up the man and/or woman of my dreams by saying, "Darling, come with me to The Float Room..." But I never had the guts...
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cleome46
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quote:Originally posted by Rockhopper Lad: I have to say that "O Canada" is my very favourite (have to spell it that way) national anthem. It's singable and pretty. It sounds more like a hymn than a drinking song...
When I hear it, I close my eyes and visualize worldwide poutine...
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Poutine. Hmm. For a minute there I thought you meant "pouting." Then I went to Dictionary.com and found: Poutine is a fast food staple in Canada; it is sold by many fast food chains (such as New York Fries, Harvey's, Ed's Subs, and Deluxe French Fries ) in most provinces, in small diners and pubs, as well as by roadside "poutine trucks" and "fries stands," commonly known as "cantines" or "casse-croûtes" in Quebec. International chains like McDonald's, A&W, KFC and Burger King also sell mass-produced poutine across Canada, especially in Quebec and Atlantic Canada. Popular Quebec restaurants that serve poutine include Chez Ashton (Quebec City), La Banquise (Montreal), Lafleur Restaurants, Franx Supreme ,La Belle Province, Le Petit Québec and Dic Ann's Hamburgers. Along with fries and pizza, poutine is a very common dish sold and eaten in high school cafeterias in various parts of Canada. It is to be noted that many poutines can be very high in cholesterol and trans-fat, especially in restaurants that use frying oils over and over again.
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