Posted on 12/15/2011 9:42:53 AM PST by raccoonradio
Ha! Howie Carr picked up this item from me! Reading it right now. Playing the “violin” sad music. “Maybe you should have served some ribs, Chrissie!”
You're in Missouri? Just go to St. Louis and if that's not bad enough, cross the river over into East St. Louis, Illinois. A lot closer to you than Akron.
"You think these guys know The Commodores?"
Somebody mentioned that Rush has an agreement with her to donate the royaltys to PETA.
Are you serious? That’s just perverted. Ew! LOL!
East St. Louis has always been bad to awful.
Akron was once a beautiful city. Last time I was there, it looked a like a neutron bomb had gone off.
Never been to Detroit, I see.
In the early years Rush would always credit the song to Chrissie by saying, “Just looking at her you KNOW she’s the kind of woman from whom you would catch a social disease—but you’d go ahead and do it anyway!”
Classic.
Many times. I sold heavy oil to the Ford steamship fleet.
I also called on Ford at the Rouge.
>>>In the early years Rush would always credit the song to Chrissie by saying, Just looking at her you KNOW shes the kind of woman from whom you would catch a social diseasebut youd go ahead and do it anyway!
Classic.>>>
That is classic!
Front woman / vocalist for a pretty good rock and roll band called The Pretenders. Had several good hits in the late 70s and early 80s.
>>Jones said lack of business was not the root cause of the closing.
Say what!?
I say B.S.
Okay, that's a funny visual image. I'll help you out, though. You will trip over Pat Benatar, but she'll blow your eardrums out with her voice. Chrissy would most likely be the ugliest, most unhealthy looking. That leaves Joan Jett, I dunno. She may still wear leather.
She’s lived in England since 1971. I don’t know why she’s so involved with politics here.
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