To: Prime Mover
Is Ann the decent looking redhead or the gigantic scary looking brunette?
5 posted on
09/04/2008 9:35:41 PM PDT by
wireman
To: wireman
Ann's the heavy one, Nancy is the tall one.
-PJ
18 posted on
09/04/2008 9:38:23 PM PDT by
Political Junkie Too
(You can never over-estimate the Democrats' ability to overplay their hand.)
To: wireman
Is Ann the decent looking redhead or the gigantic scary looking brunette? Ann is the brunette.
![](http://www.heartlinker.eu/images/weblog/ann2ndflyer.jpg)
32 posted on
09/04/2008 9:41:55 PM PDT by
Gondring
(I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
To: wireman
"Is Ann the decent looking redhead or the gigantic scary looking brunette?"
Not anymore.
38 posted on
09/04/2008 9:43:08 PM PDT by
sofaman
(Moses dragged us through the desert for 40 years to the one place in the ME with no oil - Golda Meir)
To: wireman
Ann went to seed a long, long time ago.
50 posted on
09/04/2008 9:46:57 PM PDT by
NonValueAdded
(don't worry, they only want to take water out of the other guy's side of the bucket.)
To: wireman
The latter. Still has the best pipes I’ve ever heard on a female rock ‘n roll singer. And back in the day, she was a babe!
Nancy [the redhead, and formerly the blonde] plays lead guitar, and sings harmony and the occasional lead [”These Drams”]
83 posted on
09/04/2008 9:58:29 PM PDT by
PzLdr
("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
To: wireman
I don't know, but your description was SPOT ON.
![](http://www.mylifetime.com/files/imagecache/photo_gallery_featured/files/images/wilson-395x298-famoussistersgallery.jpg)
To: wireman
Ann is the black-dyed beached whale whose heir won’t move in the breeze but her jowls will; Nancy is the over-rode old nag with the fake boobs that could break walnuts.
168 posted on
09/04/2008 10:51:43 PM PDT by
60Gunner
(ALL bleeding stops... eventually.)
To: wireman
Interestingly, the best song Heart ever recorded, ‘These Dreams’, was one of the few sung by Nancy Wilson.
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