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Old 06-06-2005, 11:47 AM
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Default There's something about Christine ...

There's something about Christine ...

... that's really kinda cool, do you not think?
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Old 06-06-2005, 12:19 PM
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Bait. Hmm. Smells like bait.
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Old 06-06-2005, 12:26 PM
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There's something about Christine ...

... that's really kinda cool, do you not think?
Correct you are on all counts...there IS "something" about Christine...it IS cool, and I absolutely do not think.
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Is it compulsory to talk like Yoda on this thread?

If so - join in I will.

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No...just TYPE like Yoda.
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Correct you are on all counts...there IS "something" about Christine...it IS cool, and I absolutely do not think.
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She's, uhhh, okay, I guess. I think she always should have tried to do more twirling, etc. I think FM would've been much more popular had she done that. STEREO twirling would've been HUGE! And, she could've mimicked (sp) some other kind of farm animal, thus creating more of a barnyard effect. That could've replaced the opening tribe music of Tusk. Bah, moo, bah, moo..... see what I'm saying?






She's only the coolest (and I mean that in the truest sense of the word) woman who ever breathed.
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She's, uhhh, okay, I guess. I think she always should have tried to do more twirling, etc. I think FM would've been much more popular had she done that. STEREO twirling would've been HUGE! And, she could've mimicked (sp) some other kind of farm animal, thus creating more of a barnyard effect. That could've replaced the opening tribe music of Tusk. Bah, moo, bah, moo..... see what I'm saying?


Of course, Christine is a very cool lady. I think when she slapped Lindsey & threw her drink at him, that was pretty cool. She was sticking up for her band. And, he probably deserved it, too
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Of course, Christine is a very cool lady. I think when she slapped Lindsey & threw her drink at him, that was pretty cool. She was sticking up for her band. And, he probably deserved it, too
I love that story.
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Of course, Christine is a very cool lady. I think when she slapped Lindsey & threw her drink at him, that was pretty cool. She was sticking up for her band. And, he probably deserved it, too
And regardless of how he felt about Stevie, there are things that you just don't do onstage. If the account is accurate, he EARNED that slap and wine.
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She's, uhhh, okay, I guess. I think she always should have tried to do more twirling, etc. I think FM would've been much more popular had she done that. STEREO twirling would've been HUGE!
Actually you're right. Also she should have worn more chiffon and wrote some lyrics that mention witches or white winged doves (or both) or white winged witches! That would have been very cool!

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She's, uhhh, okay, I guess. I think she always should have tried to do more twirling, etc. I think FM would've been much more popular had she done that. STEREO twirling would've been HUGE! And, she could've mimicked (sp) some other kind of farm animal, thus creating more of a barnyard effect. That could've replaced the opening tribe music of Tusk. Bah, moo, bah, moo..... see what I'm saying?
Yep, I see what you're saying!
That even when the subject is Christine, on Christine's own forum, you just can't stop talking about Stevie Nicks!

Homie... the biggest Chiffonhead of us all.
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Yep, I see what you're saying!
That even when the subject is Christine, on Christine's own forum, you just can't stop talking about Stevie Nicks!

Homie... the biggest Chiffonhead of us all.
I'm twirling right now, dressed in chiffon!!!!(this would NEVER happen in a thousand years, for anyone possibly wondering....). Bri Bri, NO ONE beats a dead horse better than you! Just keep regurgitating that same old rhetoric, over and over. "Homie loves old twat's her name."

That bird ain't gonna fly.
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