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Maybe It's About Time......
I was never a big Aerosmith guy, at least concerning the material after about, oh, 1980. And why ladies dig Steven Tyler...well, that makes me feel like I understand women ever less than usual.
Dream On - that's a great song, a REALLY great song. No one can perform it like Steve Tyler can.He has lovely daughters, too.
Heidi wrote: "Dream On - that's a great song, a REALLY great song. No one can perform it like Steve Tyler can.
He has lovely daughters, too."
Liv Tyler - makes the Lord of the Rings movies even more watchable.
He has lovely daughters, too."
Liv Tyler - makes the Lord of the Rings movies even more watchable.
Oh, I love Aerosmith. Liv Tyler = hot. Now I'll click on the link and see what I'm chiming in about. >:)
Oh that's sad.
I don't see how Mr Yellow Robe saw it coming just become "he was dancing all over the stage (end quote missing!).
I don't see how Mr Yellow Robe saw it coming just become "he was dancing all over the stage (end quote missing!).
I like Aerosmith in a guilty pleasures kind of way, but Steven Tyler is NOT hot. And should NOT wear spandex.
Sarah Pi wrote: "Steven Tyler's mouth disturbs me. I dig early Aerosmith. And Joe Perry has very, very nice horses. "Is that, um, a figure of speech, Sarah?
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Sarah Pi wrote: "And Joe Perry has very, very nice horses. "I think what RA means to ask (and what was on my mind when I read this) is, "Is that a euphemism?"
euphemism: noun, an inoffensive expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive Maybe you were thinking "pun"?
That doesn't sound write, you say?ps Not a euphemism, or a figure of speech. He has Friesian horses. Like this:

He designed a Les Paul that's meant to look all velvety like his horses' coats.
I'm dead serious when discussing horses. Any other euphemistic uses of the word may be discussed by others. I can think of at least two. But I meant Joe Perry's gorgeous Friesian horses and I'm sticking to it.

Please note:
This would be the perfect time for someone to reference the song "Back in the Saddle".
Knarik, they are only placeholder Friesians. I couldn't find stills of Joe Perry's actual horses, though they went to his house as part of an Animal Planet special a couple of years ago.
Some words are just tricky. I think I was in my twenties before I realized that exasperating was not the same as exacerbating.
RandomAnthony wrote: "Heidi wrote: "You just made me go wide-eyed. How've you been pronouncing it?"You-fun-ism"
::chuckling heartily:: I swear, I'm not laughing at you. I'm laughing with you. I would never have guessed that. For what it's worth, I like your pronunciation better, RA.
Jackie "the Librarian" wrote: "Some words are just tricky. I think I was in my twenties before I realized that exasperating was not the same as exacerbating."When I was a kid, I assumed that people who couldn't hear were gonna make me DIE. I was in the 4th grade when I realized they weren't "death." They were "deaf."
I had the same problem with the word dumb in that they couldn't speak. I thought really stupid people couldn't speak.
I just heard this one. For humans Death appears in a long-black robe with an ax in his hand. and for flies Death comes shirtless with a folded newspaper in hand. (:
Heh. Knarik, that reminds me of a favorite Groucho quote:"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."







Maybe it's about time to tone down the slinky stage antics a bit. I mostly keep going back to read this story because it quotes a one Lance Yellow Robe. Now that is a good name