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I was a card carrying, carrying, colored Mohawk wearing punk for years. Never stopped loving it.

On an older generations note, just had a quick hello with the Temptations. Really nice guys. Taking pictures in a Casino is a big no-no for employees so no pictures.
 
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Know idea what the eff they are saying in this song. But sounds like a great running cadence, if you have the lungs.
 
"echemos abajo la estación del tren" "Demoler demoler demoler demoler" that´s all they say
translates to something like
"tear down the train station" "Demolish, demolish demolish"
 
Yes. I grew up in white plains. NY in the 70s. Used to sneak into NYC to CBGBs on occasion. It was an awesome time for music. You don't realize how influential the music was until you realize how much of it made it into modern music. The 90s wouldn't have happened without it.
 
Yes. I grew up in white plains. NY in the 70s. Used to sneak into NYC to CBGBs on occasion. It was an awesome time for music. You don't realize how influential the music was until you realize how much of it made it into modern music. The 90s wouldn't have happened without it.

no grunge without punk
 
That's was for appreciation of a punk rock band that can rip on the pipes.
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Went from hippy to patriot.

Don't know about all of you but have a belief you guys are pretty good people. I probably say to many times that I am a retired Navy man. I was not a SEAL or anything like that but I did spend nearly three decades in the Navy and had a chance to meet some great Americans.

Among them were some truly great people and along the way some SEALs. Those guys are as bad ass as you hear about. They are also some of the humblest, greatest people you'd ever meet. Their initiation into the world of SEALs is pretty much much like any other Special Forces group except harder.

Man, I'm Navy. Don't expect me to humble this part. NAVY rules! Best aviators, best Special Warfare ops guys, best aviation mechs and techs, Sailors and ship drivers!
 
Went from hippy to patriot.

Don't know about all of you but have a belief you guys are pretty good people. I probably say to many times that I am a retired Navy man. I was not a SEAL or anything like that but I did spent nearly three decades in the Navy and had a chance to meet some great Americans.

Among them were some truly great people and along the way some SEALs. Those guys are as bad ass as you hear about. They are also some of the humblest, greatest people you'd ever meet. Their initiation into the world of SEALs is pretty much much like any other Special Forces group except harder.

Man, I'm Navy. Don't expect me to humble this part. Got to cut this off. NAVY rules! Best aviators, best Special Warfare ops guys, best aviation mechs and techs, Sailors and ship drivers!

My brother in law is retired Navy. He got some awesome tattoos, and stories, during his travels. I was really close to enlisting. I always think about how different my life would have been. I regret not doing it sometimes.
 
I regret not enlisting often.


Slowing things down with some quality local flavor.
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Ya know Snaps? I was in the Navy quite a few years. Sometimes I regret it. It really sucks for your kids and wife. But mostly am pretty happy with the life.


Don't know how old you are but you could still join maybe.
 
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