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Is peeing in someone's drink a crime?

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August 11, 2006, 14:09
A.P. Merillat
Is peeing in someone's drink a crime?
That great Carl Acuff Jr. hit: Urine Love With the Wrong Man
August 11, 2006, 14:14
Stacey L. Brownlee
Urine the Jailhouse Now.

Willie Nelson/Webb Pierce
August 11, 2006, 15:17
JB
Pour Me Another
August 11, 2006, 15:23
Michael Hess
Didn't we have a pee drinker topic earlier this year?
August 11, 2006, 15:37
JB
Someone is really keeping up with their urine threads. For the previous weirdness on this topic, click this link These two families would make interesting neighbors for each other.

If you still need to know more, then you may be someone who likes uropoty. It was good enough for the Greeks.

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August 11, 2006, 17:15
Gretchen
Is that pronounced "UR A POTTY"? As in, you're an appropriate bodily waste receptacle?

Song titles:
"I Drank My Number 1 Goodbye"
"She Told Me Her Secret and Psst Away Our Love"

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August 11, 2006, 19:31
GG
quote:
Originally posted by David Newell:
Urine my heart.


THE WINNER, MR. NEWELL! With JB's suggestion POUR ME ANOTHER as the "B" side.
August 11, 2006, 20:15
David Newell
"Somebody Put Something in My Drink" by the Ramones.
August 11, 2006, 21:59
Martha W. Warner
What a way to spend a Friday night ...checking your funny postings!!!!Thank God for humor. You all crack me up and a few of you gross me out.
August 11, 2006, 22:37
David Newell
i feel the same way, though john bradley's knowledge of ancient greek fetish culture kind puts me more on the freaked-out side.
August 11, 2006, 22:37
GG
Not only is Newell a great legal mind and trial/appellate attorney, he is quite the musicologist. In fact, his musical trivia knowledge is outstanding. He is much aware of the groundbreaking music of his youth, and from before he was born.

He is too funny at times!
August 11, 2006, 22:38
GG
quote:
Originally posted by David Newell:
i feel the same way, though john bradley's knowledge of ancient greek fetish culture kind puts me more on the freaked-out side.


It is somewhat disconcerting, isn't it?
August 11, 2006, 22:45
GG
To even be more dated, the first 33 I got was MEET THE BEATLES when I was either in K or 1st grade. I had made my parents buy it because I had been watching the BEATLES cartoons on early morning TV since Pre-K. Smile
August 12, 2006, 09:30
JB
My first LP was Janis Joplin's Pearl. A suggestion from a grade school teacher, who, in retrospect, was an aging hippi. It was a magnificent recommendation.
August 12, 2006, 09:41
Gretchen
I'm totally embarrassed to admit this. The first LP I remember having all to myself was Kenny Rogers The Gambler.

I had plenty of little 33's though. Probably inherited from my parents.

Oooh...another song title: Purple Pee Eater
August 12, 2006, 11:14
David Newell
wasn't that yoko ono's old band?
August 12, 2006, 11:25
JB
Well, if we are talking about embarrassing first records...my first 45 was "I Think I Love You" by David Cassidy and The Partridge Family. Can you name the flip side song?
August 12, 2006, 11:37
Shannon Edmonds
quote:
Originally posted by David Newell:
wasn't that yoko ono's old band?


I heard a rumor that Paul McCartney was in a small garage band before his Wings days, but I don't believe it.

p.s. - I always thought "LP" was "liquid propane" -- did musicians used to release music on LP tanks? And if so, how did you download the songs onto your iPods?
August 12, 2006, 11:42
David Newell
That was the band they made that BACKBEAT movie about! Stephen Dorff was so dreamy as that artist with a headache.

Wings? Paul McCartney was on a hockey team?

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August 12, 2006, 23:20
Allison Wetzel
John, that would be "Somebody Wants to Love You."

Other great PF songs included "I Can Hear Your Heartbeat," "I Woke Up in Love This Morning," and "Point Me In the Direction of Albuquerque."

One of the most thrilling events of my childhood was seeing David Cassidy at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. He wore an Elvis-style white fringed jumpsuit and rode around the Astrodome in a convertible.