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hookahed
June 2 2008, 23:40:55 UTC
Great song to get stoned out of your mind to, but to strip??? I think not. Try again.
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giftapfel
June 3 2008, 01:40:22 UTC
I think it's quite fitting for both. I suppose it depends on your preferred tempo.
If you're going to get picky then why not just do something cliche like "These Boots Are Made for Walking" or "Gay Bar" by Electric Six?
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hookahed
June 3 2008, 01:48:36 UTC
You sound as though you've done this before.
I love 'Gay Bar', but I don't want to threaten the masculinity of my decidedly heterosexual partners in crime. I already had to twist their arms to get them to agree to join me the first place.
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giftapfel
June 3 2008, 02:04:09 UTC
They are one of my favorite bands, so I have indeed smoked to the Zombies on many occassions.
Maybe try "High Voltage"?
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hookahed
June 3 2008, 02:43:32 UTC
'Smoked' as in 'past tense' as in 'not any more'?
Now, this is more along the lines that I'm thinking about - with just enough cheesey-ness not to be taken too seriously.
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giftapfel
June 3 2008, 02:45:50 UTC
No, just smoked as in it has occurred in the past. It is highly likely to occur again in the near future as well, be assured.
I might have the CD still laying around somewhere in Brooklyn.
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hookahed
June 3 2008, 03:01:59 UTC
Bring the album to the dinner party, and we'll listen to it afterward. Get some more ideas.
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giftapfel
June 3 2008, 03:08:18 UTC
[No response, as she's already run off to go shopping.]
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Great song to get stoned out of your mind to, but to strip??? I think not. Try again.
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If you're going to get picky then why not just do something cliche like "These Boots Are Made for Walking" or "Gay Bar" by Electric Six?
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You sound as though you've done this before.
I love 'Gay Bar', but I don't want to threaten the masculinity of my decidedly heterosexual partners in crime. I already had to twist their arms to get them to agree to join me the first place.
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Maybe try "High Voltage"?
Reply
'Smoked' as in 'past tense' as in 'not any more'?
Now, this is more along the lines that I'm thinking about - with just enough cheesey-ness not to be taken too seriously.
Reply
No, just smoked as in it has occurred in the past. It is highly likely to occur again in the near future as well, be assured.
I might have the CD still laying around somewhere in Brooklyn.
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Bring the album to the dinner party, and we'll listen to it afterward. Get some more ideas.
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