Am I ever glad to talk to you hepcats!
I call myself GoRahGeorge, in honor of one of the greats of Eagle history.
And this person didn't even play or coach.
I was talking on another Eagle fan web site, but I wasn't able to get through today, mostly because when I entered the name of that site on Yahoo, it would give me the link to that site (which shall remain nameless), but when I clicked on that link, it would send me to Google!
And when I clicked on the link to that site at Google, it would keep sending me to that same link at Google!
So I have decided, screw them. They all deserve each other.
I hope to get along with all of you.
I hope some of you remember the Warriors roller derby team. I would love to talk of them, if possible.
Here's to all of you, and a big shout-out to the hepsters in the village of Mullica Hill, New Jersey. I hope to hear from you real soon.
Well, that's it for now. the 700 level guys are on tonight, and I have got to talk to them of many things of sport.
Until next time...
Erin Go Rah!
you make baby jesus cry.
Quote from: GoRahGeorge on April 11, 2006, 06:27:05 PM
Am I ever glad to talk to you hepcats!
I call myself GoRahGeorge, in honor of one of the greats of Eagle history.
And this person didn't even play or coach.
I was talking on another Eagle fan web site, but I wasn't able to get through today, mostly because when I entered the name of that site on Yahoo, it would give me the link to that site (which shall remain nameless), but when I clicked on that link, it would send me to Google!
And when I clicked on the link to that site at Google, it would keep sending me to that same link at Google!
So I have decided, screw them. They all deserve each other.
I hope to get along with all of you.
I hope some of you remember the Warriors roller derby team. I would love to talk of them, if possible.
Here's to all of you, and a big shout-out to the hepsters in the village of Mullica Hill, New Jersey. I hope to hear from you real soon.
Well, that's it for now. the 700 level guys are on tonight, and I have got to talk to them of many things of sport.
Until next time...
Erin Go Rah!
I hope you get struck by lightning, and just before death, stumble into a busy highway and get eaten by a giant centipede.
Oh, and welcome. Tard.
I hope some of you remember the Warriors roller derby team. I would love to talk of them, if possible.
Your from out of the country Im sure of it, and that was the corniest thing I ever read. Good Luck Waldo
hepcats--A performer or devotee of swing and jazz, especially during the 1940s.
Yep, sounds like all of us
I just picked up Art Blakey's "Moanin'." Fantastic album. But that's not '40s jazz, it's '58 jazz. So I'm different from the rest of you hepcats.
Mullica Hill = Clearview High School.
I went to Clearview.
I pray that is where the similarities end.
Quote from: DemonchildrenOnTurf on April 11, 2006, 11:32:04 PM
Mullica Hill = Clearview High School.
I went to Clearview.
I pray that is where the similarities end.
You hepcat! :D
talk about throwing yourself to the wolves.
after you get beaten, maimed, and sliced in the taint.
I couldn't resist using the term hepcats. I enjoy using it, every chance I get.
That reminds me, I need to take another listen to "A Love Supreme".
As far as Clearview goes, I've never been there, I never attended Clearview, but we gots to give the Pioneers a fighting chance every season.
And the 1974 Warriors were one of the greatest teams ever to call Philly home, one of the best ever to take to the banked track.
Hope to see you hepcats at the game.
Erin Go Rah!
who is this guy? hes farging nuts.
I just picked up Art Blakey's "Moanin'." Fantastic album. But that's not '40s jazz, it's '58 jazz. So I'm different from the rest of you hepcats.
good stuff
some of the all-time greatest bassline and drump loops come from art blakey and the messengers
the most famous being the 'excursions' bassline that begins "the low end theory"...arguably the most well known beginning to any hip-hop album ever made...and comes from blakey's "a chant for bu" off his buhaina record...
I have hepcats in the woods. They eat rabbits.
Quote from: ice grillin you on April 12, 2006, 03:18:48 PM
I just picked up Art Blakey's "Moanin'." Fantastic album. But that's not '40s jazz, it's '58 jazz. So I'm different from the rest of you hepcats.
good stuff
some of the all-time greatest bassline and drump loops come from art blakey and the messengers
the most famous being the 'excursions' bassline that begins "the low end theory"...arguably the most well known beginning to any hip-hop album ever made...and comes from blakey's "a chant for bu" off his buhaina record...
no shtein. never know that. back in the dayz when i was a teenager...great cd
that be it
I'm no jazz guy, had never heard of Blakey until now. Boy, was I missing out. There are at least a hundred major jazz artists I don't know, all of whom I should. At least it's one less after last weekend.
Hoydas with hepatitis?
BAN!
j/k
Hepcats. I like hepcats.