there is a lot of toby keith in this thread
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Friendly Dictator So what can be superior when compared with paying out half the price for brand name children? wow, if brand name children are on sale, maybe i can stop buying all these cheap knockoff children Bibby OK... even I'll admit that the Oakland Raiders' performance might be a valid reason to use the interesting words. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD6ScUitfeI
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Feb 13th, 2014 @ 11:45 pm Perma-link
So I guess this forum doesn't have bumping rules?
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I don't mind if people bump old topics as long as they have something to contribute to them. People shouldn't post "lololol random bump" in a three-year-old topic, though.
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fantanoice So I guess this forum doesn't have bumping rules?I bet you also guess I'm posting songs on this thread. Stuff I've like through the years that you young guys might like. You no like you don't need to look. Then again some guys just need Rules. |
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Feb 14th, 2014 @ 8:57 pm Perma-link
you were posting as frequently as every hour just to post a youtube video. it was already the top post and you didn't even add any extra ideas for discussion. i opened the thread expecting 3 pages of discussion but it's just bloated crap. for goodness sake the edit button exists for a reason
@bibby - that's fine and i agree, but it's a bit of a stretch to say these bumps added anything of worth to the discussion |
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fantanoice you were posting as frequently as every hour just to post a youtube video. it was already the top post and you didn't even add any extra ideas for discussion. i opened the thread expecting 3 pages of discussion but it's just bloated crap. for goodness sake the edit button exists for a reason@bibby - that's fine and i agree, but it's a bit of a stretch to say these bumps added anything of worth to the discussion Try not to worry about this thread man. You'll give yourself a heart attack. |
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Feb 14th, 2014 @ 9:36 pm Perma-link
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Cliff Nobles & Co. "The Horse" For the animal, see Horse. For the baseball player, see Harry Danning. "The Horse" Single by Cliff Nobles & Co. A-sideLove is All RightReleased1968GenreInstrumental, Philadelphia soulLabelPhil-L.A. of Soul 313 (US)Columbia C4-2812 (Canada)Writer(s)Jesse JamesProducer(s)Jesse JamesCertificationRIAA Gold"The Horse" is an American instrumental song by Cliff Nobles and Company. It was released as the B-side of the single "Love is All Right" and is simply an instrumental version of that song. "The Horse" made an improbable trip up the pop music charts, peaking at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in June 1968, as well as #2 on the Black Singles chart.[1] The song missed the top spot on the Hot 100 because of the success of Herb Alpert's "This Guy's in Love With You" from 29 June through 13 July 1968.[2] "The Horse" sold a million copies within three months of release, and attained the gold record award from theRecording Industry Association of America in August 1968.[3] Ironically, even though Nobles is the title artist, he does not personally perform on the track. "The Horse" was simply "Love is All Right" without his vocal track. The horn section which is featured eventually became the group MFSB. |