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chatillion

The bigger the cushion...

It's everywhere !! Women on dating and social media sites with photos of their large backside. I'm not attracted to big butts and don't understand the concept... Is it actually a lure for men, or do women with big butts only believe it is?



In high school I often heard the phrase: The bigger the cushion, the better the pushin'
Maybe there's truth to that statement. I don't know.

laugh
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Lukeon

Good Days




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jarred1

I'm So Lucky

I'm So Lucky tip hat
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wonderfullife86

What a beautiful song!

We take a chance from time to time
And put our necks out on the line
And you have broken every promise that we made
And I have loved you anyway

Took a fine time to leave me hangin' out to dry
Understand now I'm greivin'
So don't you waste my time
'Cause you have taken
All the wind out from my sails
And I have loved you just the same

We finally find this
then you're gone
Been chasin' rainbows all along
And you have cursed me
When there's no one left to blame
And I have loved you just the same

And you have broken every single f*cking rule
And I have loved you like a fool
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Fullmoon07

Where are the 40 and 50+ Ravers ;) Techno and Trance Lovers to share some good memories?

Techno and Trance are not just some kind of electronic music styles , it is a life style and a love for music, beats and memories we made in our youth. Techno had been proven to increase mental health and positively influence anxiety and depression issues.

Noone can stop us :)
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Cherielxl

An English song for children«Row the boat&#18

Row,row,row your boat

Gently down the stream

Merrily,merrily,merrily,merrily

Life is not a dream

Row,row,row your boat

Gently down the stream

If you see a crocodile

Don't forget to scream - Aghh!
innocent bouquet
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jarred1

Dreaming My Dreams With You

Dreaming My Dreams With You
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tatami

Great singer and songwriter

Sharing her songs that were a part of my youth.
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JimNastics

Jimi Hendrix 75th birthday today

If he was still alive, he would be 75 today.
Would he scream at his grandkids..."turn that music down !!" ?
Probably not. laugh

Here's some interesting history on Jimi from his official website,
which I copied and pasted the beginning below.
You can read the whole thing by going to the link I included further below;

Widely recognized as one of the most creative and influential musicians of the 20th century,
Jimi Hendrix pioneered the explosive possibilities of the electric guitar.
Hendrix’s innovative style of combining fuzz, feedback and controlled distortion created a new musical form.
Because he was unable to read or write music, it is nothing short of remarkable that Jimi Hendrix’s meteoric rise
in the music took place in just four short years. His musical language continues to influence a host of modern musicians,
from George Clinton to Miles Davis, and Steve Vai to Jonny Lang.

Jimi Hendrix, born Johnny Allen Hendrix at 10:15 a.m. on November 27, 1942, at Seattle’s King County Hospital,
was later renamed James Marshall by his father, James “Al” Hendrix.
Young Jimmy (as he was referred to at the time) took an interest in music, drawing influence
from virtually every major artist at the time, including B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Buddy Holly, and Robert Johnson.
Entirely self-taught, Jimmy’s inability to read music made him concentrate even harder on the music he heard.

Al took notice of Jimmy’s interest in the guitar, recalling, “I used to have Jimmy clean up the bedroom all the time
while I was gone, and when I would come home I would find a lot of broom straws around the foot of the bed.
I’d say to him, `Well didn’t you sweep up the floor?’ and he’d say, `Oh yeah,’ he did.
But I’d find out later that he used to be sitting at the end of the bed there and strumming the broom like he was playing a guitar.”
Al found an old one-string ukulele, which he gave to Jimmy to play a huge improvement over the broom.

By the summer of 1958, Al had purchased Jimmy a five-dollar, second-hand acoustic guitar from one of his friends.
Shortly thereafter, Jimmy joined his first band, The Velvetones. After a three-month stint with the group,
Jimmy left to pursue his own interests. The following summer, Al purchased Jimmy his first electric guitar,
a Supro Ozark 1560S; Jimi used it when he joined The Rocking Kings.

In 1961, Jimmy left home to enlist in the United States Army and in November 1962 earned the right
to wear the “Screaming Eagles” patch for the paratroop division. While stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky,
Jimmy formed The King Casuals with bassist Billy Cox. After being discharged due to an injury he received
during a parachute jump, Jimmy began working as a session guitarist under the name Jimmy James.
By the end of 1965, Jimmy had played with several marquee acts, including Ike and Tina Turner, Sam Cooke,
the Isley Brothers, and Little Richard. Jimmy parted ways with Little Richard to form his own band,
Jimmy James and the Blue Flames, shedding the role of back-line guitarist for the spotlight of lead guitar.

Throughout the latter half of 1965, and into the first part of 1966, Jimmy played the rounds of smaller venues
throughout Greenwich Village, catching up with Animals’ bassist Chas Chandler during a July performance
at Caf‚ Wha? Chandler was impressed with Jimmy’s performance and returned again in September 1966
to sign Hendrix to an agreement that would have him move to London to form a new band.

Switching gears from bass player to manager, Chandler’s first task was to change Hendrix’s name to “Jimi.”
Featuring drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Noel Redding, the newly formed Jimi Hendrix Experience
quickly became the talk of London in the fall of 1966......


For the rest go here;
peace

https://youtu.be/gnOjNCZvWew?t=1m13s
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