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Winger - 2006-09-29 13:12:18
What, no brick wall photos?
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Greg - 2006-09-29 13:21:45
Hey Kip! I really like when there are black & white photos of dark alleys and it looks like it's just rained so everything is slick and shiny under the single streetlamp. OH OH OH, and nuclear mushroom clouds are cool too!
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Winger - 2006-09-29 16:17:04
That is so awesome! I remember one shot of me, after a kick-ass rockin show at the Lenoir City Civic Center, between the time we did our last number and our first encore(Seventeen! OWW!). I had taken off my shirt earlier and I was about to put on another shirt (Lenoir City Renegades bball, local cool!) that I would take off during the encore. I was drenched in sweat and so was my bandana. It was me backstage, against the stage lights. It was so cool. Dude, its going to be in the box set. Keep ROCKIN!
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Paula - 2006-09-29 19:07:51
Hey, Kip--long time listener, first time caller: are you related to Debra?
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Winger - 2006-09-29 22:45:45
Hey! Dude! I never saw her before in my LIFE!
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Greg - 2006-09-30 02:02:20
Hey Kip! You ever run into those crazy cats from Warrant any more? If you see them, tell them I'm sorry about that incident with the AquaNet and the Bic lighter. And Paula, if you speak with Debra, tell her I'm sorry I didn't call. I guess I'm neither an officer, nor a gentleman.
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Winger - 2006-09-30 17:31:41
Whoa, Greg you bring me back. I used to run with Jani Lane and the boys, but that all changed during Coverdale's "Rock of Ages" world tour. We were doing the last show before hiatus in the Quebec Amiphitheatre (Vive le sucession dude!) Without reliving the past, I can say it wasn't about a girl, but how to get her home. Let's just say that Mr. Cherry Pie wouldn't part with a big enough slice to pay for a cab home. Mr. Coverdale had to "cover" it. But hey, I'd rather remember the good times.
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