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Never have I come to hate a song and a truck so fast.

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You have to admit though, that commercial with the office monkeys rocking out to Quiet Riot is the BEST. COMMERCIAL. EVER. I think it was for CareerBuilder.com

 

I mean it has it all. Monkeys, in people clothes, "Cum on Feel the Noise". What more can you ask?

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You have to admit though, that commercial with the office monkeys rocking out to Quiet Riot is the BEST. COMMERCIAL. EVER.  I think it was for CareerBuilder.com

 

I mean it has it all.  Monkeys, in people clothes, "Cum on Feel the Noise". What more can you ask?

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Those commercials are awesome! The newest one, which I have only seen once, has the guy in the restroom when the boss monkey comes in. The boss monkey gives the employee his perfomance review at the urinal, talks about a raise, and they guy goes, "but that's less than I make now sir" as the boss is walking out. Hilarious!

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Never have I come to hate a song and a truck so fast.

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There were several times during the World Series where that commercial aired twice in the same break. Between the Tigers playing like schit, Tim McCarver, and "From the East coast, to the West coast, to the Dixie Highway...." I really contemplated suicide on numerous occasions.

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ESPN officially sucks in my book, the radio, the channel, everything.

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I think ESPN's baseball coverage is pretty good overall. I just wish there was more of it. The NFL does NOT need round the clock coverage (the NFL's hype machine is one of the main reasons I like the league a whole lot less now than I did a few years ago).

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You have to admit though, that commercial with the office monkeys rocking out to Quiet Riot is the BEST. COMMERCIAL. EVER.  I think it was for CareerBuilder.com

 

I mean it has it all.  Monkeys, in people clothes, "Cum on Feel the Noise". What more can you ask?

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That is a classic

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cough.. nerd.. cough

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Last I checked, we run the world.

 

Don't piss me off or I'll change your credit score.... And not for the better... :pirate:

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Never have I come to hate a song and a truck so fast.

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Really original too! :pirate:

 

THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND

words and music by Woody Guthrie

 

This land is your land, this land is my land

From California, to the New York Island

From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters

This land was made for you and me

 

MY COUNTRY

words and music by John Mellencamp

 

From the east coast

To the west coast

Down the Dixie Highway

Back home

This is our country

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Really original too!  :pirate:

 

THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND

words and music by Woody Guthrie

 

This land is your land, this land is my land

From California, to the New York Island

From the redwood forest, to the gulf stream waters

This land was made for you and me

 

MY COUNTRY

words and music by John Mellencamp

 

From the east coast

To the west coast

Down the Dixie Highway

Back home

This is our country

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On the other hand, there are Pats fans who have no idea who Steve Grogan was so I suspect most of today's "utes" don't know much about Woody...or Arlo, for that matter. They likelyk think Pete Seeger had a Silver Bullet Band.
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Any old farts here?  I remember the great Ray Scott doing games in the 60s:

 

"Starr...Dowler...touchdown."

 

That was it...a touchdown pass that would have the present-day terds doing cartwheels, was often as simply stated as that.

 

Of course, we only had a B/W Zenith at the time also.... :D

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Oh, God, I've read this entire thread and have chosen this entry to which to respond. I'll reluctantly wear the "Old Fart" moniker - but, no, I didn't watch Starr. Only on the sidelines in the 70s during a horrible stretch. Thank God for community ownership, because it's the only way they kept the team in that town during those years. What are WE going to do?

 

Weighing in on this thread, one can really begin to see the dichotomy between us "Old Farts" and the....well, "non-Old Farts". Here's my thought, you young fellers. We're the lucky ones, you're the saps. Why? Because we at least REMEMBER the black-and-white Zenith (yes, we had one of those as well), and we REMEMBER life before Michael Irvin's "commentary", and we REMEMBER Monday Night games that actually started at 9:06 P.M. without the GARBAGE GARBAGE GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :devil:

 

All you poor little barstards are going to ever watch is the mahnuah that's fed to you, and the worst part is that you think it's "slick". Where's the "barf" icon for me to click here? It doesn't HAVE to be so processed, so slick, so cheese-food! I'm a reasoning, articulate human being who has (against all odds) learned to walk upright. So what? Here's what, pinheads at ESPN - I can tell you when a screen is being set up. I can tell by watching when the QB is nervous and is going to (attempt to) dump to the fullback. I can tell when the safety's grabbed the facemask. I don't need to have it explained to me with graphics, commentary, sideline updates (nice boobs, though) and screen bugs.

 

And THAT'S why I feel bad for you "non-Old Farts". At least I got to watch a simpler game. I'm going to quote this from memory:

 

I am gross and perverted

I'm obsessed and deranged

I have existed for years

But very little has changed

I'm vile and pernicious

but you can't look away

I make you think I'm delicious

With the stuff that I say

I'm the tool of the government and industry too

For I am destined to rule, and regulate you

I'm the best you can get

Have you guessed me yet?

I'm the slime oozing out from your TV set

 

Okay, sports fans, let's see who remembers that one. And how true the great man was. :pirate:

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Last I checked, we run the world.

 

Don't piss me off or I'll change your credit score....  And not for the better...  :pirate:

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Any change would be for the better. :devil:

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Oh, God, I've read this entire thread and have chosen this entry to which to respond.  I'll reluctantly wear the "Old Fart" moniker - but, no, I didn't watch Starr.  Only on the sidelines in the 70s during a horrible stretch.  Thank God for community ownership, because it's the only way they kept the team in that town during those years.  What are WE going to do?

 

Weighing in on this thread, one can really begin to see the dichotomy between us "Old Farts" and the....well, "non-Old Farts".  Here's my thought, you young fellers.  We're the lucky ones, you're the saps.  Why?  Because we at least REMEMBER the black-and-white Zenith (yes, we had one of those as well), and we REMEMBER life before Michael Irvin's "commentary", and we REMEMBER Monday Night games that actually started at 9:06 P.M. without the GARBAGE GARBAGE GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

 

All you poor little barstards are going to ever watch is the mahnuah that's fed to you, and the worst part is that you think it's "slick".  Where's the "barf" icon for me to click here?  It doesn't HAVE to be so processed, so slick, so cheese-food!  I'm a reasoning, articulate human being who has (against all odds) learned to walk upright.  So what?  Here's what, pinheads at ESPN - I can tell you when a screen is being set up.  I can tell by watching when the QB is nervous and is going to (attempt to) dump to the fullback.  I can tell when the safety's grabbed the facemask.  I don't need to have it explained to me with graphics, commentary, sideline updates (nice boobs, though) and screen bugs.

 

And THAT'S why I feel bad for you "non-Old Farts".  At least I got to watch a simpler game.  I'm going to quote this from memory:

 

I am gross and perverted

I'm obsessed and deranged

I have existed for years

But very little has changed

I'm vile and pernicious

but you can't look away

I make you think I'm delicious

With the stuff that I say

I'm the tool of the government and industry too

For I am destined to rule, and regulate you

I'm the best you can get

Have you guessed me yet?

I'm the slime oozing out from your TV set

 

Okay, sports fans, let's see who remembers that one.  And how true the great man was. :devil:

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The Torture Never Stops!! The Torture Never Stops!! :pirate:

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Oh, God, I've read this entire thread and have chosen this entry to which to respond.  I'll reluctantly wear the "Old Fart" moniker - but, no, I didn't watch Starr.  Only on the sidelines in the 70s during a horrible stretch.   Thank God for community ownership, because it's the only way they kept the team in that town during those years.  What are WE going to do?

 

Weighing in on this thread, one can really begin to see the dichotomy between us "Old Farts" and the....well, "non-Old Farts".  Here's my thought, you young fellers.  We're the lucky ones, you're the saps.  Why?  Because we at least REMEMBER the black-and-white Zenith (yes, we had one of those as well), and we REMEMBER life before Michael Irvin's "commentary", and we REMEMBER Monday Night games that actually started at 9:06 P.M. without the GARBAGE GARBAGE GARBAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :doh:

 

All you poor little barstards are going to ever watch is the mahnuah that's fed to you, and the worst part is that you think it's "slick".  Where's the "barf" icon for me to click here?  It doesn't HAVE to be so processed, so slick, so cheese-food!  I'm a reasoning, articulate human being who has (against all odds) learned to walk upright.  So what?  Here's what, pinheads at ESPN - I can tell you when a screen is being set up.  I can tell by watching when the QB is nervous and is going to (attempt to) dump to the fullback.  I can tell when the safety's grabbed the facemask.  I don't need to have it explained to me with graphics, commentary, sideline updates (nice boobs, though) and screen bugs.

 

And THAT'S why I feel bad for you "non-Old Farts".  At least I got to watch a simpler game.  I'm going to quote this from memory:

 

I am gross and perverted

I'm obsessed and deranged

I have existed for years

But very little has changed

I'm vile and pernicious

but you can't look away

I make you think I'm delicious

With the stuff that I say

I'm the tool of the government and industry too

For I am destined to rule, and regulate you

I'm the best you can get

Have you guessed me yet?

I'm the slime oozing out from your TV set

 

Okay, sports fans, let's see who remembers that one.  And how true the great man was. :w00t:

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I have no idea who wrote that bumper sticker poetry but I will guess that he was neither great nor true.

 

 

As for feeling sorry for everyone in the world who is younger than you did the people who lived in the time of the ice deliver man ever say that they feel sorry for you with your electricity and refridgeration? How about medieval surfs who were fortunate to live in the rollicking times of the black death and a life akin to slavery? Do you think they felt sorry for the poor saps who lived in the Renaissance?

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I have no idea who wrote that bumper sticker poetry but I will guess that he was neither great nor true.

As for feeling sorry for everyone in the world who is younger than you did the people who lived in the time of the ice deliver man ever say that they feel sorry for you with your electricity and refridgeration?  How about medieval surfs who were fortunate to live in the rollicking times of the black death and a life akin to slavery?  Do you think they felt sorry for the poor saps who lived in the Renaissance?

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Bumper sticker poetry? That is a classic song by Frank Zappa from one of his greatest albums "Overnight Sensation". The song is called "I am the Slime". You should check it out. Some of the hottest guitar licks this side of the 70s. :pirate:

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Never have I come to hate a song and a truck so fast.

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Chevy, John Mellencamp To Invade Iran

 

"We’re going to roll into Tehran with our fleet of rugged Chevy Silverados and show those towel heads what American folks can do when we pull together. Then we’re gonna get together around a campfire with our cowboy hats on, eat some steak, and listen to John sing that song over and over again, which should drive the remainder of the Iranians to suicide, if they have any taste in music.”

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On the other hand, there are Pats fans who have no idea who Steve Grogan was so I suspect most of today's "utes" don't know much about Woody...or Arlo, for that matter. They likelyk think Pete Seeger had a Silver Bullet Band.

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I think they were the Coors Light house band, IIRC.

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