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11724JazzYou know what else is ridiculous? Creating a jazz thread and not mentioning the great Buddy Rich.<br><br><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/UOqr5iyjzZY?feature=player_detailpage" allowfullscreen="" height="360" width="640" frameborder="0"></iframe><br><br><br><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/cl7ktTutg70?feature=player_detailpage" allowfullscreen="" height="360" width="640" frameborder="0"></iframe><br><br>He could do it all.<br>Mr MagicSep 25, 2014View
11722RetroDaze Halloween SpecialThis should be fun.<br><br><a href="http://www.retro-daze.org/site/video/id/2132">Here is the short video</a> of The Hoff reading his portion of the script for the scene he is in. <span style="font-weight: bold;">I have removed the audio from this clip.</span><br><br>Can you read his lips and determine each line of dialogue? Anyone who gets the lines EXACTLY right may score some points. ;)<br><br><br><br>Vaporman87Sep 25, 2014View
11721Claims to fame<blockquote rel="Hoju Koolander"><b>Hoju Koolander wrote :</b><br><i> I'm not trying to brag here, but I actually do have another story that is not quite worthy of a whole article about the time I met Tom Hanks or as I like to say, the time he met ME!<div><br></div></i><b>-end quote</b><br></blockquote>What!? Tom Hanks too? You are the man. I wish I could have met Tom Hanks. For a great 80s Tom Hanks movie The 'Burbs is an absolutely must see!<br><br><img style="width: 570px; height: 765px;" src="http://oneguyrambling.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/the-burbs-original.jpg"><br><br><br><a href="http://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/extension/" style="height: 20px; width: 40px; position: absolute; opacity: 0.85; z-index: 8675309; display: none; cursor: pointer; border: medium none; background-image: url(&quot;data:image/png;base64,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&quot;); top: 173px; left: 14px;"></a>NLoganSep 25, 2014View
11720How was your day?I completed the Leave it to Beaver Season 1 set yesterday. All 39 episodes, including the original pilot.<br><br>Gee whiz!<br>Mr MagicSep 25, 2014View
11719How was your day?<blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br><i> Last night we attempted enjoying a fire with hot dogs, but mostly it was my youngest son crying in fear of our dog whom I had let out of his pen for a bit. The dog is as friendly as they come, but my son thinks he is a beast from Hades. <br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br>It's only friendly when you are around lol.<br>ThatDudeintheHoodieSep 24, 2014View
11718How was your day?Last night we attempted enjoying a fire with hot dogs, but mostly it was my youngest son crying in fear of our dog whom I had let out of his pen for a bit. The dog is as friendly as they come, but my son thinks he is a beast from Hades. <br>Vaporman87Sep 24, 2014View
11717Claims to fameI got a comic book signed by John Romita Jr when I was a kid once. That was a matter of standing in line for an hour or something and handing over my copy of Man Without Fear #1 for a quick Sharpie scribble. Besides that I've never met anyone famous. I'm friends with quite a few, what would you call them, second-tier musicians? here in Chicago. People who go on national and even international tour, but none of you lot here on RD would likely have heard of any of them. I have no "claim to fame". And while I've fantasized about being famous as I think most people have, when all is said and done, I probably don't want one.<br><br>I did run into <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._G._Thirlwell">Jim Thirlwell</a> recently, at a concert in the Garfield Park Conservatory. Venture Bros. fans may know the name...a real musical hero of mine.<br><br>I was on my way to the bar, and there he was, out on the main floor.&nbsp; Involved in conversation with someone who may or may not be famous; I didn't recognize them. <br><br>I felt I had to say something. So I stopped, leaned in slightly, and said "Thank you--for your music." I'm not much of a conversationalist. I'm kind of shy when approaching people I don't know, who have no reason to be interested in me. And I <span style="font-weight: bold;">really</span> don't like to interrupt, even among my close friends. But this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to say something, quietly, to the stranger I probably respect more than any other in the world of art, possibly in the world, period. One of many whose music gives me great joy, catharsis, and wonder, but one of very, very few--scratch that, one utterly unique, in mastery of so many disparate styles of music, from filthy, screeching, bumping no-wave to refined chamber music, to say nothing of production and remixes for people who are actually extremely famous.<br><br>"Thank you--for your music," I said, just wanting to impart appreciation without taking up any of his time. "Eh--yeah--right," he said back to me. And so I went on to the bar, leaving him and the other person to whatever it was they were discussing before I intruded. Maybe I caught him off guard. Maybe he just wanted to brush me off. Maybe he's no big talker either; the one or two interviews I've seen would bear that out. It seemed, anyway, that he didn't know what to say in that moment any more than I did in the one preceding it. And it may well have meant nothing to him. But I can pretend a little spark of connection there.<br><br><br><br>shakin steakSep 24, 2014View
11716Christmas Nostalgia & More!And this was a Mercedes. XD <br><iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/XZ6cUZhphzg?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Mr MagicSep 24, 2014View
11715Christmas Nostalgia & More!Right next to the Halloween aisle at a local Dollar tree I see Christmas stuff up........ I was not amused.<br>ThatDudeintheHoodieSep 24, 2014View
11713Claims to fameOn vacation in LA with my family years back and we stumbled upon the Brother's Grimm premiere in Hollywood. Through a dense crowd I managed a glimpse of Gerrard Butler and another black actor who's name I can't recall.<br>vkimoSep 24, 2014View