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Harrison Stafford

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  1. The Priestess of the Whip from The Magic Christian did it for me. The slave girls weren't bad either.
  2. Philly’s on fire
  3. She’s performing with people dressed up like little spermatozoa. Makes perfect sense as a way to announce she’s preggers.
  4. The last time we left a conference, we did so on a high note. Time for an encore.
  5. Scoring is important to Kliff
  6. "Your mother can't be with you anymore" Even in 1942, Disney is ruining children's lives.
  7. Her physical appearance >adds< to the unsettling feel of a post-apocalyptic world. She takes the show’s ‘creepy’ factor up a notch…..or two.
  8. "Gloria" was written by Van Morrison, recorded by his band, Them, and released in the US in April 1966. However, Them's version peaked at number 75 on the national Billboard Hot 100 chart while the version of "Gloria" by the Shadows of Knight peaked at number 10. So, how does a recording by the Shadows of Knight, a garage band from Chicago, score a top 10 hit with the song overshadowing the version by Van Morrison? Many US radio stations refused to play "Gloria" by Them because of Morrison's line "She comes to my room, then she made me feel alright"....lyrics which were viewed as risque in the mid 60's. So, the Shadows of Knight replaced that line with "She called out my name, that made me feel alright" and, voila, you have a tamer version of the original suitable for airplay on any radio station. BTW, success with "Gloria" was it for the Shadows of Knight as none of their other releases came close to approaching this initial commercial success. After all, they were a garage band from Chicago just having fun. Check out their lead vocalist using a fire extinguisher for a microphone in the video
  9. Hey, Mr. Groundhog. What do you say?
  10. No, I still have 150,000 shares of AMYZF @ .85. Nice catch and apologies for the oversight. If was going to make a change in any of those stock positions I’d share it with the board. However, the reasons for taking positions in AMYZF, UUUU, IBRX, EOSE, GERN, & RVPH are still in play with what I believe is massive upside potential. I >might< be willing to take a double with GERN, but I’m looking for a shot into the deep center field seats with the other five stocks.
  11. Red Cloud has a short term price of $11.70 for UUUU (Red Cloud Financial Services is a Canadian company and their price target of $15.60 is in Canadian currency). In the past month, the stock has moved from $6 to close today at $7.54. Continue to hold 30,000 shares of UUUU @ 5.64, 32,900 shares of EOSE @ 2.44, 6,000 shares of GERN @ 3.19, 27,800 shares of IBRX @ 9.77, and 2,000 shares of RVPH @ 4.29.
  12. When Mick Ralphs left Mott the Hoople to join Bad Company, he took the guitar riff from “One of the Boys” and used it for the song “Can’t Get Enough” which was Bad Company’s debut single in 1974.
  13. More ZZ Top, you say? Going back to the beginning for this tune.
  14. The Black Crowes is southern, but their music is 80’s & 90’s. Having said that, “Hard to Handle” & “Jealous Again” are worthy of your consideration.
  15. “Gimme Three Steps” Lynyrd Skynyrd ”Flirting with Disaster” Molly Hatchet ”Revival” Allman Brothers ”Take the Highway” Marshall Tucker Band ”Refugee” Tom Petty ”There Goes Another Love Song” Outlaws ”Ramblin’ Man” Allman Brothers “Caught Up in You” .38 Special ”Statesboro Blues” Allman Brothers
  16. Have you checked the batteries in your hearing aids?
  17. Pulling for a Travis Kelce - George Kittle SB
  18. I agree with you regarding Zeppelin’s and Sabbath’s musical classifications. Back in the early to mid 70’s, they would have been lumped together as “hard rock”. It took time for more precise designations to become established.
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