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Music Draft - Rolling Stone Greatest 500 Songs Garbage List - Now with unhealthy regional pork-stuffs! (6 Viewers)

Does everyone else wake up each morning with a song stuck in their head?  I'm so puzzled sometimes by which song it is.  Like the time years ago that it was the theme song from Smokey and the Bandit several times in the same month.  Or like today, when it's this song, of which I know only one line (the first repetition of it in the chorus) so it's just that one line repeating over and over in my head.  Irritating.
All the time. I am the type of person that wakes up instantly. I don't need to warm up or anything. As soon as I wake up, I am fully up and ready for music, singing, etc. 

 
Does everyone else wake up each morning with a song stuck in their head?  I'm so puzzled sometimes by which song it is.  Like the time years ago that it was the theme song from Smokey and the Bandit several times in the same month.  Or like today, when it's this song, of which I know only one line (the first repetition of it in the chorus) so it's just that one line repeating over and over in my head.  Irritating.


This is my song every day

 
Oh, #### you in the ear!
Not a euphemism.

Round 9

459 No Ordinary Love by Sade

Not sure this is the song I would have chosen for Sade on this list but then again how does one choose? All of her songs make me want to have sex. Wild sex, sweaty sex, sex under neon lights, sex on a balcony overlooking the Caribbean Sea, just all the kinds of sex. 

@Uruk-Hai 
Not a ....

Gay dance anthem time.  Hard to top George at the peak of his powers.  

9.8 (no. 126) -- Freedom '90 -- George Michael
:sadbanana:

Thought for sure nobody would take this. Big soft spot for this tune and the video.

 
Hey, I have a question that's not a humblebrag. At all. So I have a nephew. He's in town, and he goes to the local high school. He's on the spectrum but fully socialized, integrated, uses "dude" and "bruh" all the time, all that ####. He takes sportscasting camps and has always been generally popular at school. 

Kid wins homecoming King. This again, is not a humblebrag. My parents are going. His father -- my brother -- is going to see the procession. I'm a little concerned about the cool factor of this for the kid. Should I go to this thing? I don't know what homecoming entails in a larger town, whether the family will stick out and make him uncool, what the deal is. 

Anybody got any thoughts? I'm fine with either. I'm just curious if people ever went to these things. It's in Southern California, within the shadow of the Rose Bowl, so there's that. Is this is even cool in the first place? How should I play this. Love the kid. Want to see him succeed and wish him all the best. Do not want to embarrass him or give him short shrift by not going. 

I'll hang up and listen. I was going to start a thread but didn't really feel like dealing with it and trust people in here more than others. 

 
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I’ll be heading to a buddy’s cottage to watch some football (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) at 8:00 CST. If we haven’t hit my picks yet by then, can someone take a list for my next two picks?

 
I’ll be heading to a buddy’s cottage to watch some football (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) at 8:00 CST. If we haven’t hit my picks yet by then, can someone take a list for my next two picks?
Sure, unless you'd rather send to someone who doesn't pick before you.

 
Hey, I have a question that's not a humblebrag. At all. So I have a nephew. He's in town, and he goes to the local high school. He's on the spectrum but fully socialized, integrated, uses "dude" and "bruh" all the time, all that ####. He takes sportscasting camps and has always been generally popular at school. 

Kid wins homecoming King. This again, is not a humblebrag. My parents are going. His father -- my brother -- is going to see the procession. I'm a little concerned about the cool factor of this for the kid. Should I go to this thing? I don't know what homecoming entails in a larger town, whether the family will stick out and make him uncool, what the deal is. 

Anybody got any thoughts? I'm fine with either. I'm just curious if people ever went to these things. It's in Southern California, within the shadow of the Rose Bowl, so there's that. Is this is even cool in the first place? How should I play this. Love the kid. Want to see him succeed and wish him all the best. Do not want to embarrass him or give him short shrift by not going. 

I'll hang up and listen. 


Go if you want to. It's not like anyone will really know, right? I mean don't run out and hug him at the 50 yard like but you know it's cool to go and watch. I find kids today are less worried about being embarrassed by family than maybe my generation was. Kids today are mostly really attached to their parents. Many of them text with their parents all day long. 

 
Hey, I have a question that's not a humblebrag. At all. So I have a nephew. He's in town, and he goes to the local high school. He's on the spectrum but fully socialized, integrated, uses "dude" and "bruh" all the time, all that ####. He takes sportscasting camps and has always been generally popular at school. 

Kid wins homecoming King. This again, is not a humblebrag. My parents are going. His father -- my brother -- is going to see the procession. I'm a little concerned about the cool factor of this for the kid. Should I go to this thing? I don't know what homecoming entails in a larger town, whether the family will stick out and make him uncool, what the deal is. 

Anybody got any thoughts?
 Chance to be the cool uncle and show some love ... gotta go!

 
Go if you want to. It's not like anyone will really know, right? I mean don't run out and hug him at the 50 yard like but you know it's cool to go and watch. I find kids today are less worried about being embarrassed by family than maybe my generation was. Kids today are mostly really attached to their parents. Many of them text with their parents all day long. 
LOL. Tonight is the night I should do that and publicly remind him that the Jets need fans (he has no football team. He ditched his Pats love when he figured out the cheating. Quite amazing.) in front of everybody. 

 
Sure, unless you'd rather send to someone who doesn't pick before you.
In fact, probably better if you do this.  If I see that you want what I am already planning to take right now, I'd probably change my pick so it doesn't look like I cheated.  And I don't want to change my pick.  ;)  

 
Yeah, I have no advice on that but would listen to people like 80s who know teenagers, but congrats to your nephew!!
Thanks. Probably a thread de-railer, but wanted the opinion of people I trust. It's just good to hear what other people think. 

 
LOL. Tonight is the night I should do that and publicly remind him that the Jets need fans (he has no football team. He ditched his Pats love when he figured out the cheating. Quite amazing.) in front of everybody. 
That is actually pretty impressive he ditched the Pats because they were cheating. I suppose if he is on the spectrum, they can often be very big on rule and rule following. I love that sense of honor though. 

 
Anybody got any thoughts? I'm fine with either. I'm just curious if people ever went to these things. It's in Southern California, within the shadow of the Rose Bowl, so there's that. Is this is even cool in the first place? How should I play this. Love the kid. Want to see him succeed and wish him all the best. Do not want to embarrass him or give him short shrift by not going. 

I'll hang up and listen. I was going to start a thread but didn't really feel like dealing with it and trust people in here more than others. 
I've gone to a lot of my nephews' "events."  Most of the time I just make sure they know I'm there, and I split after it is over. 

 
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This request is also open to any person who can touch the spreadsheet without ####### it up. 


I took the new sheet Kilgore Trout created and filtered out songs that have already been drafted.

It's called SONGS REMAINING and all cells are shaded a relaxing light green so you won't mistake it for the real song list

 
I took the new sheet Kilgore Trout created and filtered out songs that have already been drafted.

It's called SONGS REMAINING and all cells are shaded a relaxing light green so you won't mistake it for the real song list


I like this a lot.  Just want everyone to know that I'm not going to update that sheet, too, so unless it removes them automatically, they shouldn't rely on it past this very moment.

 
Yeah, nothing weird about going to a high school football game. There always all kinds of family, friends, alumni, people scouting, etc. there. 


I've gone to a lot of my nephews "events."  Most of the time I just make sure they know I'm there, and I split after it is over. 


Yeah, I'm going. Everyone is playing it cool. I found out we're going to sit away from the students, etc. Smart. Thanks, guys. Nice to have people you trust to get things right. 

Appreciate it. 

 
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Does everyone else wake up each morning with a song stuck in their head?  I'm so puzzled sometimes by which song it is.  Like the time years ago that it was the theme song from Smokey and the Bandit several times in the same month.  Or like today, when it's this song, of which I know only one line (the first repetition of it in the chorus) so it's just that one line repeating over and over in my head.  Irritating.
This happens to me all the time.  It can a song I haven't heard in years. It can be a song I despise.  It can be a commercial jingle that I haven't heard recently either.  I have no idea why :shrug:  

 

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