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Thunderbird Club

Since I heard somewhere that folks here like fuzzy friends, here are ours:

This is Myst, he's famous: Mystagram (@mystagram13) • Instagram photos and videos
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This is Isis (she's 12 years old... pre-terrorist organization), we call her The Grumpalupagus:
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This is Misty, we call her Moo (short for Moo Cow):
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This is Friday, our house panther:
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And this is Shikoku, she is a keg with legs and we love her because she's stupid and stupid puppers need the most love:
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My daughter had a cat named Isis-again, pre-terrorists.
 
I always liked Ted Nugent's music; too bad he turned into an right-wing nut. I always liked Neil Young's music too; too bad he turned into a left-wing nut. What is wrong with rock stars that they think that their politics should be important to the audience? (I'm looking at you Bono Vox).

On the other hand, I have the greatest respect for Bob Geldof and the Grateful Dead. Bob put excessive amounts of his own money into the causes he preached about and the Grateful Dead lived their hippy values paying everyone on stage and in the crew the same.
I don't care-or wanna hear-about their politics. Just so they don't shout their spit(I think I transposed a coupla consonants there)at a concert I spent my money on to hear music!
 
Oh, the inhumanity!:roflmao:

And later the Prince of Canada on behalf of the nation will say soorry aboot the whole thing.
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I always liked Ted Nugent's music; too bad he turned into an right-wing nut. I always liked Neil Young's music too; too bad he turned into a left-wing nut. What is wrong with rock stars that they think that their politics should be important to the audience? (I'm looking at you Bono Vox).

On the other hand, I have the greatest respect for Bob Geldof and the Grateful Dead. Bob put excessive amounts of his own money into the causes he preached about and the Grateful Dead lived their hippy values paying everyone on stage and in the crew the same.
It's ok to like the music and not the player...