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Slightly used comic books will sell for a few hundred thousand dollars, with a hat donated to the purchasers of the damp girlie magazines
 
Silkie said:
Slightly used comic books will sell for a few hundred thousand dollars, with a hat donated to the purchasers of the damp girlie magazines

Girlie magazines are something no well-respected woman would ever be caught reading... :)
 
Spring Break in the late 80s in Daytona Beach was something to experience and I once saw MTV taping with Downtown Julie Brown.


Wubba wubba wubba! :D
 
Downtown Julie Brown was a host on MTV, whose format was copied in a lot of towns by lower-powered television stations showing videos hosted by high school students and wannabe dj's.
 
Wannabe djs never attended band camp.

(Please note the removal of the offending apostrophe. Here is an easy way to remember:
He is = He's. More than one dj is DJs, as odd as it looks)
 
Band camp kids today don't remember Downtown Julie Brown, Martha Quinn, J.J. Jackson, Mark Goodman, or Nina Blackwood because they're too young to even remember when MTV actually played music videos.
 
Insipid posts often include reference to band camp and/ Olivia Newton-John, after whom a band camp was named.
 
Fame and fortune will never befall Anyacat, even if she's topless and on the road, because she corrected my grammar and then she mocked posts about band camp AND Olivia Newton-John. :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
A koala bear, Frenchie and Rizzo flew to Australia via Qantas Airlines for a journey they hoped would bring them face to face with some of Australia's greatest natural wonders including the Outback, the Great Barrier Reef, Ayers Rock, Sydney Harbor, and Olivia Newton-John.
 
dmargalotti said:
A koala bear, Frenchie and Rizzo flew to Australia via Qantas Airlines for a journey they hoped would bring them face to face with some of Australia's greatest natural wonders including the Outback, the Great Barrier Reef, Ayers Rock, Sydney Harbor, and Olivia Newton-John.

Olivia Newton-John has been talked about SO MUCH in this thread, to the exclusion of the female posters who are ALWAYS on this board... :-*
 
This board rightfully has a fixation on Olivia Newton-John but we can't forget another great Australian who warmed our hearts back in the 80s by the name of Crocodile Dundee.


Although, really, it was actress Linda Kozlowski. ;D
 
Crocodile Dundee is one of my all-time favorite movies from the 80's and while the sequel Crocodile Dundee II was just as good, the third movie in the series, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles proved to be another example of taking a good thing one step too far.
 
Place de la Concorde would be a great place for a concert by an Australian beauty like Olivia Newton-John, and if they could fit it into their schedules, the Girls of the TFWG could also perform.
 
The Girls of TFWG could also perform in this years PowerWorld Band Camp International Marching Band Competition and the theme for this years event will feature dozens of leading marching bands from around the globe all performing grand and glorious instrumental versions of songs from the Olivia Newton-John songbook.
 


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