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My English journey.
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Cohim
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My English journey.
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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Cohim
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Re: My English journey.
Who can guess the photo, what it is, and who is in them?
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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Scott From NY
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Re: My English journey.
I saw history, blurring cigars and your two boyfriends for the week?
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I'm not so young or impressionable anymore, but still younger than most of you old hags-LOL
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Cohim
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Re: My English journey.
The blurry photo was from H&F aged stock room. The tobacconist thought I was odd. He was very insightful.
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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James40
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Re: My English journey.
Looks like it was a great time. The guy in the last picture looks very familiar but I can't yet place him.
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habana mike
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Re: My English journey.
Finally learned English, eh? It's tough to get past that Cajun dialect bro!
Looks like a good time rolling!
Looks like a good time rolling!
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Cohim
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Re: My English journey.
[quote author=James40 link=topic=28022.msg120702#msg120702 date=1404934986]
Looks like it was a great time. The guy in the last picture looks very familiar but I can't yet place him.
[/quote]ill give you a hint. We went to school together, and we used to cut up in class constantly. ;D
Looks like it was a great time. The guy in the last picture looks very familiar but I can't yet place him.
[/quote]ill give you a hint. We went to school together, and we used to cut up in class constantly. ;D
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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Direwolf
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Re: My English journey.
Looks like Phil Anselmo
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Cohim
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Re: My English journey.
[quote author=Direwolf link=topic=28022.msg120720#msg120720 date=1404949176]
Looks like Phil Anselmo
[/quote]It is! I ran into him in England. Here is the god of death metal breaking my back with a bear hug. I haven't seen him since I went into the service. I was at his very first gig. He had a band called Razor White. He was lead singer, and my other friend Craig Casabon played in the band as well. We were all in homeroom together till Phil started singing with Pantera. He is still the same great guy he always was. I respect anyone that can make it big in the real world, and still stay true to themselves.
Just think if I would have stuck to playing music, I could be on tour in Europe, banging sluts that I don't understand a word they are saying. LMAO!!!! :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin:
Looks like Phil Anselmo
[/quote]It is! I ran into him in England. Here is the god of death metal breaking my back with a bear hug. I haven't seen him since I went into the service. I was at his very first gig. He had a band called Razor White. He was lead singer, and my other friend Craig Casabon played in the band as well. We were all in homeroom together till Phil started singing with Pantera. He is still the same great guy he always was. I respect anyone that can make it big in the real world, and still stay true to themselves.
Just think if I would have stuck to playing music, I could be on tour in Europe, banging sluts that I don't understand a word they are saying. LMAO!!!! :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin:
I come from the land of "Show your tit's, and that ain't no lie!!!
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Direwolf
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Re: My English journey.
[quote author=Cohim link=topic=28022.msg120732#msg120732 date=1404963241]
It is! I ran into him in England. Here is the god of death metal breaking my back with a bear hug. I haven't seen him since I went into the service. I was at his very first gig. He had a band called Razor White. He was lead singer, and my other friend Craig Casabon played in the band as well. We were all in homeroom together till Phil started singing with Pantera. He is still the same great guy he always was. I respect anyone that can make it big in the real world, and still stay true to themselves.
Just think if I would have stuck to playing music, I could be on tour in Europe, banging sluts that I don't understand a word they are saying. LMAO!!!! :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin:
[/quote] I remember when he played with Razor White. Used to play Jackson Ms when I was in HS.
It is! I ran into him in England. Here is the god of death metal breaking my back with a bear hug. I haven't seen him since I went into the service. I was at his very first gig. He had a band called Razor White. He was lead singer, and my other friend Craig Casabon played in the band as well. We were all in homeroom together till Phil started singing with Pantera. He is still the same great guy he always was. I respect anyone that can make it big in the real world, and still stay true to themselves.
Just think if I would have stuck to playing music, I could be on tour in Europe, banging sluts that I don't understand a word they are saying. LMAO!!!! :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin: :bangin:
[/quote] I remember when he played with Razor White. Used to play Jackson Ms when I was in HS.