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Nice house Mr Tomlin

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by jeh1856, Dec 24, 2023.

  1. Lizard72

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    Well I can almost guarantee that they have someone coming in to clean them regularly and they definitely had them staged before hand.
     
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  2. steel machine

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    I live by the shore and we have two towns with huge mansions and lots of them. Wife and I walk over there in off season and I'm not kidding when I say we walk for a couple miles and see 100 mansions VACANT. We use the beach of one of the towns and notice two week residency for the whole year is the norm. The cool little Mexican ladies make a killing keeping them clean. Wife taught their children so they have let us walk thru a few of them. WOW just WOW.
     
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  3. steel machine

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    That is sweet for you, nightmare for me. Wife and I are not entertainers. We go to family houses but rarely have them to our house. Hell, we hate when we have to let 2 people sleep over. I had trouble maintaining a 150 by 75 lot. I would love your life style for a few weeks. That would be enjoyable for someone like me.

    Have to tell you this North Catholic boy. I live 400 miles from the Burgh. We have a basketball tournament called The Boardwalk Classic for High School teams. Been going on for years during Christmas week. My brother-in-law helps run it. Generally I have zero interest but he called me shell shocked when he saw who came down for it. A very strong Central Catholic Viking team!!!!! He is a 65 grad, I'm a 73, and Dan Marino is a 77. Only one of us lied about playing football for Central. Hey, I tried to get the ladies with the lie. Anyhow we will be going Thursday to watch them. Never ever thought I'd watch a Central game again. Last one 1973.
     
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  4. mac daddyo

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    is that you mr. epstien? :smiley1::cool:
     
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  5. Busman

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    And don't forget GNR. Axel Rose cant sing worth crap but all of the old fans from days gone by seem to pay top dollar to hear him squeal.
     
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  6. jeh1856

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    These are nice family oriented affairs now although that’s not the way they started

    Now we have third generations showing up a couple of which based on the arithmetic were conceived here
     
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  7. steel machine

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    I dig the Gunners but wondered how some of these rock bands make it with such strange vocals.
     
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  8. WNYFAN

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    Good for him
     
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  9. Steelpens65

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    :facepalm:
     
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  10. Steelpens65

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    I always like Axyls voice… but come to think of it, he sounds like Cartman from South Park
     
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  11. Steelpens65

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    He toured a little as the lead singer for AC/DC , actually sounded good
     
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  12. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Happy Holidays Yinz Jagoffs

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    Joe Cocker
     
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  13. steel machine

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    How could I forget him. Actually saw him in the Burgh as a teen. He had some type disease I think. I remember the advertisement on the radio for concert.

    The Mad dogs, the Englishman, Joe Cocker. Something close to that. Imagine how punk ass teens said it, add suck between the k and e.
     
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  14. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Happy Holidays Yinz Jagoffs

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    Mad Dogs & Englishmen

    1970 Live Album
     
  15. HeinzMustard

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    Yeah, agree... Axl Rose was overrated even during his heyday. Always thought Sebastian Bach, Rob Halford, Geoff Tate had better range and control than Axl, who were popular during Axl's time and had similar vocal styles.
     
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  16. We need a change

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    I guess that includes the men and women that have fought for our freedom for less than minimum wage. There are plenty of countries that prefer no government: Venezuela, Ecuador, Haiti. Some Americans need to visit some of the countries that don’t have regulation and taxes and enjoy that quality of life.
     
  17. forgotten1

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    LETS DO THE TIME WARP AGAIN
     
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  18. S.T.D

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    Biggest, and actually best range is Mike Patton, but You have to listen to more than just FNM to realize it.
     
  19. HeinzMustard

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    Been a Faith No More fan since 1989. Mr. Bungle since '92....Tomahawk since early 00's. Incredible bands. King for a Day....Fool for a Lifetime....best FNM album. Disco Volante...best Bungle album. Anonymous....best Tomahawk album.

    Been following Patton for a long time. I thought he was entirely different and much more artistic than Rose, Bach, Tate, etc. Patton had a lot more punk rock, jazz and hip hop in him than typical 80's and 90's singers.
     
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  20. S.T.D

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    Correct on everything.:thumbs_up:...except....the best FNM album is Angel Dust. Also You should hear Him do opera.
     
  21. HeinzMustard

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    Angel Dust is great, but KFAD...FFAL is incredible from start to finish. Mr Bungle's guitarist performed all guitar tracks, but he didn't tour with them.
     
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  22. S.T.D

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    I've only seen them live a couple of times during the Epic tour
     
  23. METALMAN_68

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    There's dudes in the heavy metal/death metal genres that can hold their own with any singer in the world.
     
  24. S.T.D

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    A lot of those dudes copied Mike Patton.
    Also not many people in the world have a full 6 octave range.
     
  25. HeinzMustard

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    Bungle's first album was death metal....Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny. :lolol: Just heard it for the first time when I signed up for Apple Music a few years ago. Always thought self titled clown album was their first.
     
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