Rock N Roll hall of fame retires D Chord
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Never trust the Onion. That was a forced retirement, and D is preparing a lawsuit that's going to bring some very ugly details to light. (Yes, I'm talking about contributing to the delinquency of minor chords, and much more)!!!!
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This looks like an article from the Onion. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071011/film_nm/sexdoll_dc
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It's sad to hear those chords diminished.
Considering most mainstream religions' attitude to sex, I'm surprised there aren't more clerics advocating sex-dolls as opposed to actually sharing air-space (or anything else) with an actual human being (or animal, heaven help us).Walden wrote:This looks like an article from the Onion. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071011/film_nm/sexdoll_dc
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Yeah, they also haven't kept the church hierarchy out of trouble lately.djm wrote:That would drive the cost of inflatables up, putting the clerics at a disadvantage.IB wrote:I'm surprised there aren't more clerics advocating sex-dolls
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Just as well they didn't retire the open E chord. Goodbye Gloria, goodbye Pete Townsend and Bruce Springsteen. Goodbye all those one chord jams.
And just a word in your shell like Onion. John Fogerty tuned his Telecaster down a step for that more powerful sound. So even though it's a D you're hearing, it's the trusted open E shape that's really paying the bills.
And just a word in your shell like Onion. John Fogerty tuned his Telecaster down a step for that more powerful sound. So even though it's a D you're hearing, it's the trusted open E shape that's really paying the bills.
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I live in Cleveland, as advertised in my avatar, and I drive past the RRHF&M as we call it here on a regular basis. Last week I picked up a hitch hiker who was, I later found out, an escaped D chord. He said he did not wish to be retired and begged me to help him. So I took him home and put him in my guitar case where he has been ever since. Now what should I do???
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