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And, BTW, I love your new sig photo and quote ( small potatoes )! :laugh: |
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As for the pretend skating, this is what happens when you live with a guy who ruins the electric skillet you used to make Hamburger Helper, so things were tough :laugh:. And can someone show me a vid of Stevie talking about that? |
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Did you know John Simon is now blogging?! |
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I just enjoy thinking of new polls & cool things we can do. When Stevie's album comes out, I intend to buy it. I liked SECRET LOVE enough to buy the whole album. My only regret about the new album is that Stevie chose not to write about inversion tables, of which I am the proud new owner of one! :) I like this thread about Stevie & Lindsey intimacy, but I think that we catch them in moments like that mostly in recent times. Remember what Steve Pond said about the band's show in September 1980? "And, curiously, for a band with a history of intraband liaisons, there is little sexual electricity onstage. The band coexist more often than they interact." |
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I actually like the way Chili described the two Mirage tapings he saw. One night the band was all lovey dovey and the next night they were all cold and staring daggers at each other. I think what you get most of the time, during situations that are not contrived, is just familiarity. No intense hostility. No deep displays of affection. Just people who have been together for a real long time and communicate without speaking incessantly, though the nature of that communication may be quite mundane. They probably don't have great exchanges of passion very often. Yet, I find a shade of passion in their ease with one another, whether it's the stuff of romance or not. Michele |
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