WHen in doubt, Google:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Feelgood_(album)
Joined on April first. Quit 8 days later
I will say what everyone is thinking/saying
GOODBYE! SEE YA! WE WON'T MISS YOU!
Please stop relpying to these types of posts people, for everyone's sake.
WHen in doubt, Google:
My god! What is wrong with me? How did I forget or not even know that Dr. Feelgood was from 1989?
Even when it made no sense when I knew it was the next album after 1987's "Girls Girls Girls"!
I am outraged at my own stupidity.
Sorry for quoting the wrong year. That borders on sacrilege. As penance I am going to listen to Britney Fox for the next four hours at high volume.
The chess.com experience is what you make of it. What you put in is what you get out.
You've been here for 8 days, hidden your nationality, mashed the keyboard to make your username so that you didn't reveal any personality. If you want to better your experience, I suggest opening up a little.
Exactly. Take me, for example. I`m so open that my brain fell out.
Joined on April first. Quit 8 days later
I will say what everyone is thinking/saying
GOODBYE! SEE YA! WE WON'T MISS YOU!
Please stop relpying to these types of posts people, for everyone's sake.
Hey, this post has taken a turn for the best. We're talking about Motley Crue now!!
ROCK-N-ROLL BABY!!!!!
Oh..ouch...ahh.....where's my Geritol?
He quitting after all the time he invested here??
Well, in his defense. He did create a post that has gone on for 2 pages now. That's more than I've been able to accomplish in all my weeks here.
I think one of the defining characteristics of the 1987 masterpiece Girls, Girls, Girls was the copious use of sound effects in just about every song. From gunshots, breaking glass, women screaming, or the throaty roar of motorcycle exhausts, there is really a Casio keyboard button for everyone!
b561982 wrote:
i am quitting chess com because it sucks
(((I think you're making a mistake in quitting, but then what would Chess be without mistakes?)))
"If you wish to succeed, you must brave the risk of failure." ~ Garry Kasparov
As penance I am going to listen to Britney Fox for the next four hours at high volume.
I sentence you to twenty minutes of Justin Bieber!
blueemu wrote:
johnmusacha wrote:
As penance I am going to listen to Britney Fox for the next four hours at high volume.
I sentence you to twenty minutes of Justin Bieber!
(((Now that's what I call a death sentence))) lol
RonaldJosephCote wrote:
How about 9000 hrs of Lawrence Welk?
(((that's what I would call old-school))) ;)
I guess it is. Some kids today would have NOoo idea what I'm talking about. Yet he provided about 9000 hrs of entertainment for our parents.
I'm part of a little more "swingin" crowd, however. More into Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, as well as Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass (starting with Whipped Cream)
cya