We know your full name. You're Cran Berry.Cranberry wrote:
That's why I didn't say my last name (Q. Jones). I guess Dale Wisely, Jerry Freeman, Joseph E. Smith and others can't participate because everybody already knows their last names...
My Humps....
If this is the only song you've heard with Fergie, then you don't know whatCranberry wrote:I like the Black Eyed Peas' singer's voice a lot, but I don't like what she sings about.
you're missing. The other stuff she sings about is far less slutty. I was very
surprised when I heard "My Humps". It really isn't their style. I blame the
record company. I mean, it's not even clever, like Kelis' "Milkshake", or
erotic like Christina Milian's "Dip It Low", which have similar subject matter.
On the CD "Elephunk", Fergie is put to much better use, especially on the
song "Shut Up", which is about the death of a relationship... a far cry from
singing about her bodily features.
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I've heard a few of their songs, but I can't specifically remember which ones.fearfaoin wrote:If this is the only song you've heard with Fergie, then you don't know whatCranberry wrote:I like the Black Eyed Peas' singer's voice a lot, but I don't like what she sings about.
you're missing. The other stuff she sings about is far less slutty. I was very
surprised when I heard "My Humps". It really isn't their style. I blame the
record company. I mean, it's not even clever, like Kelis' "Milkshake", or
erotic like Christina Milian's "Dip It Low", which have similar subject matter.
On the CD "Elephunk", Fergie is put to much better use, especially on the
song "Shut Up", which is about the death of a relationship... a far cry from
singing about her bodily features.
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Yup... How bout Prince in 1984 with "Darling Nikki", which explicitly talks about self pleasuring, and basically is a song about a woman who likes to pick strange men up and have sex with them. And then there's ZZ Top which came out with "Tube Snake Boogie" and "Pearl Necklace" in 1981.amar wrote:no, it's not new, been around forever.
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Back in the '50s, we had "Work With Me Annie" (cleaned up and morphed into "Dance With Me Henry"), followed by "Annie Had a Baby". Still, I was a bit surprised the first time I heard the Divinyls doing "I Touch Myself" on MTV.
"Like a Virgin" is 20 years old this year. It was a bit of a shock to us elderly folks when it came out.
Heck, I was even surprised by a movie title like "The Spy Who Shagged Me".
Looks like we aren't going to be able to keep sex a secret for much longer.
"Like a Virgin" is 20 years old this year. It was a bit of a shock to us elderly folks when it came out.
Heck, I was even surprised by a movie title like "The Spy Who Shagged Me".
Looks like we aren't going to be able to keep sex a secret for much longer.
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izzarina wrote:Wake Up Little Suzie wasn't really BAD was it? Or am I really that naive??Joseph E. Smith wrote:Wake Up Little Suzie comes to mind
I'm still back on the first page, here, folks. Wait . . . let's roll back a bit . . . I didn't think Wake Up Little Suzie was bad, either, Izz. They fell asleep at the drive-in . . . they didn't even make out, apparently. An unfortunate circumstance.
I just never understood why the folks at the movie didn't wake them up after the show ended.
And, another thing . . . how come when Izz professes naivete it's ok, but when I don't get something it's a freakin' criminal offense? Hmmm?
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Yeah, things really haven't changed much. In that show, once, Charlie had a backache. One of the angels asked him if he was gonna be okay. He said he'd ordered a masseuse and (this is a direct quote), "With a little manipulation I'll be as erect as ever."emmline wrote:Reminds me of that one that was featured prominently in Charlie's Angels--it's called the Big Butt song, or somesuch, and contains some rather, um, interesting references.
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Well, no. But I am certain that Dub's middle name is Mary.Joseph E. Smith wrote:Are you certain, absolutely certain that my real name is Joseph E. Smith?Cranberry wrote:That's why I didn't say my last name (Q. Jones). I guess Dale Wisely, Jerry Freeman, Joseph E. Smith and others can't participate because everybody already knows their last names...
(Haha...picking on him while he isn't here is fun. )
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Mary was also Herbert Hoover's alter ego.Cranberry wrote:Well, no. But I am certain that Dub's middle name is Mary.Joseph E. Smith wrote:Are you certain, absolutely certain that my real name is Joseph E. Smith?Cranberry wrote:That's why I didn't say my last name (Q. Jones). I guess Dale Wisely, Jerry Freeman, Joseph E. Smith and others can't participate because everybody already knows their last names...
(Haha...picking on him while he isn't here is fun. )
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