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Yes that's her, terrible influence, but they can't all be Kimmys Never you fear That one girl was either trying to be a good friend or get her to smoke, all over the place With their band Girl Talk! And uncle Jesse was producing. Those were some heady days Those Tanner girls just couldn't leave anything alone. I forgot about that episode until this moment. Oh my god I get this song stuck in my head all the time! I have Stratego to thank for this one ...It's a cruel, cruel, cruel summer Leaving me here on my own It's a cruel, it's a cruel, cruel summer Now you're gone You're not the only one It's a cruel... Totally, it's like more atmospheric or something. AoB really doesn't get the credit they deserve. I used to rock to All That She Wants and The Sign on a regular basis, oh and Don't Turn Around, love them I love Ace of Base's Cruel Summer, that's a really good one Baby, It's You by Smith Originally the Shirelles and there's also a Beatles version Also I grew up in Minneapolis, and Prince was on every station probably a lot more than in other regions. I didn't realize how much I loved him until I saw him in concert when I was 17. He was amazing and has been a favorite ever since. Gotta be, you'll think of one, maybe think of a movie you haven't seen in a long time, and maybe there's some unregistered reason why, that you haven't come to terms with. Or maybe you just don't change your mind or opinions about things, which is fine too. Oh I just put that together. Who's to say it's not my real name? Me, I'm to say, it's not. I don't hate it, and it is funny, but there are better uses of my time than watching it. I do sort of miss Tom Green, where did he go? I love Requiem and most of the others, but I'm a little perplexed at your love of Biodome. Like what you will, fly free, I just can't get on board with that one. I love that too, Casey can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. Well that's a big question. Let's start from the beginning. When I was around 11 is when my current tastes began to develop and it was all centered around my endless love for The Beatles. They have shaped my love and understanding of music ever since. When I was around 13 my favorite bands were R.E.M. and Metallica, both of which I still like, moreso R.E.M. I became obsessed with the System of a Down and The Doors in my late teens. Weezer crept in sometime after that and I really can't get enough. Early 20s I became very hipstery and I was all about The Shins and The Decemberists. The Decemberists especially remain one of my favorites. I saw Crosby Stills and Nash at Red Rocks when I was 24 and it reinvigorated my love of them, and I also got heavy into Neil Young. Last few years I have been developing a serious love of Grateful Dead. Interspersed throughout this time I have always loved cheesy ballads from the 90s as well as 90s R&B and Hip Hop. Big Pun, Tupac, Dre, etc. Also, not sure where this fits in, started in my teens, but I love Styx That's quite a lot but maybe only barely scratches the surface. How about you? Yes I've been doing some active ignoring myself, not so much ignore listing, but trying not to add fuel to fires. Being positive can be work but it is worthwhile. Yes I like your postings, and this wasn't about outing younglings, just curiosity Hey you, thanks for posting. I totally agree with all of that about Rush Hour and Shanghai Noon and sequels, it's definitely not just you