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Old Growth
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jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. This is my FJ40 Landcruiser!
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hkcavalier
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jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. I remember the last place I heard the full version on the radio. A trip to Walt Disney World in 1992. Up late, jet lagged, I found a local Orlando station with a DJ that clearly liked his long breaks. I'm pretty sure he played American Pie and Stairway to Heaven that night too. Amazing rock station that I listened to most of the few days we were there. But it was FM radio, of course...
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Fri Sep 25, 2020 11:30 pm |
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Arisaka
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Old Growth wrote: jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. This is my FJ40 Landcruiser! That is super cool! New addition?
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Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:56 am |
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Pablo
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hkcavalier wrote: jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. I remember the last place I heard the full version on the radio. A trip to Walt Disney World in 1992. Up late, jet lagged, I found a local Orlando station with a DJ that clearly liked his long breaks. I'm pretty sure he played American Pie and Stairway to Heaven that night too. Amazing rock station that I listened to most of the few days we were there. But it was FM radio, of course... 1992? Dude, I was already married and first kid. I first heard In a gadda da vida in grade school in 1969. Someone put it on the record player...........teacher let it play for around 5 minutes.....hahahahahhahaha kids were getting a bit nuts.....
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Sat Sep 26, 2020 8:24 am |
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Old Growth
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Arisaka wrote: Old Growth wrote: jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. This is my FJ40 Landcruiser! That is super cool! New addition? No, its been here for years! It is about 30 feet from the M37. You were dodge drunk and didn't notice it tho!
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Sat Sep 26, 2020 10:19 am |
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hkcavalier
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Pablo wrote: hkcavalier wrote: jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. I remember the last place I heard the full version on the radio. A trip to Walt Disney World in 1992. Up late, jet lagged, I found a local Orlando station with a DJ that clearly liked his long breaks. I'm pretty sure he played American Pie and Stairway to Heaven that night too. Amazing rock station that I listened to most of the few days we were there. But it was FM radio, of course... 1992? Dude, I was already married and first kid. I first heard In a gadda da vida in grade school in 1969. Someone put it on the record player...........teacher let it play for around 5 minutes.....hahahahahhahaha kids were getting a bit nuts..... Not the first place...the last place. It's not exactly popular on "classic rock" stations now that they play Nirvana and Pearl Jam nonstop.
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Sat Sep 26, 2020 12:36 pm |
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Arisaka
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Old Growth wrote: Arisaka wrote: Old Growth wrote: jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. This is my FJ40 Landcruiser! That is super cool! New addition? No, its been here for years! It is about 30 feet from the M37. You were dodge drunk and didn't notice it tho! In my defense, it’s pretty easy to miss a truck or two in your yard.
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Pablo
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hkcavalier wrote: Pablo wrote: hkcavalier wrote: jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. I remember the last place I heard the full version on the radio. A trip to Walt Disney World in 1992. Up late, jet lagged, I found a local Orlando station with a DJ that clearly liked his long breaks. I'm pretty sure he played American Pie and Stairway to Heaven that night too. Amazing rock station that I listened to most of the few days we were there. But it was FM radio, of course... 1992? Dude, I was already married and first kid. I first heard In a gadda da vida in grade school in 1969. Someone put it on the record player...........teacher let it play for around 5 minutes.....hahahahahhahaha kids were getting a bit nuts..... Not the first place...the last place. It's not exactly popular on "classic rock" stations now that they play Nirvana and Pearl Jam nonstop. HAHA haha haha I'm so old I can't read!
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SporkBoy
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BadKarma wrote: Programming in cobal and FORTRAN. And basic on a Commadore 64. I think I took a spin at pascal. Hell, I taught my teacher how to build a database for grades. Did all that and taught myself 6502 assembler on a VIC20! Massive 5KB expansion board and cassette tape mass storage to boot.
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hkcavalier
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SporkBoy wrote: BadKarma wrote: Programming in cobal and FORTRAN. And basic on a Commadore 64. I think I took a spin at pascal. Hell, I taught my teacher how to build a database for grades. Did all that and taught myself 6502 assembler on a VIC20! Massive 5KB expansion board and cassette tape mass storage to boot. I remember being 10 or 11 and coding straight ML from Compute! magazine for the C64. People wonder how I can detect errors in Excel sheets and such these days. Well trained eyes! Assembly too, if I recall, which helped for my CS classes in college. I never heard of anyone able to code ML from scratch, but there were lots of guys who could do assembly language for the C64. Most of us kids used BASIC. Eventually my old man realized I needed more fresh air and just ordered the 5-1/4" with all the programs from each issue. I think I had about 3,000 C64 games at one point, but mostly those Compute ones. They kept me from getting a Nintendo because many were just as good or better. Except for about half a dozen titles, most NES games sucked.
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golddigger14s
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Play Boy hard copy........ Drop the mike Done.
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Eddie Dean
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golddigger14s wrote: Play Boy hard copy........ Drop the mike Done. I'll add to the porno stuff. Taking walks along train tracks, finding a small tree covered cove along the way, furniture in said location, and porno magazines strewn about. Those types of places along the tracks were always full of porno mags. Same goes for old vacant houses.
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AR15L
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Eddie Dean wrote: golddigger14s wrote: Play Boy hard copy........ Drop the mike Done. I'll add to the porno stuff. Taking walks along train tracks, finding a small tree covered cove along the way, furniture in said location, and porno magazines strewn about. Those types of places along the tracks were always full of porno mags. Same goes for old vacant houses. Or your dad's closet.
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Old Growth
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Arisaka wrote: Old Growth wrote: Arisaka wrote: Old Growth wrote: jukk0u wrote: Iron Butterfly on AM radio. This is my FJ40 Landcruiser! That is super cool! New addition? No, its been here for years! It is about 30 feet from the M37. You were dodge drunk and didn't notice it tho! In my defense, it’s pretty easy to miss a truck or two in your yard. Yeah, fair enough!
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Eagle Chaplain
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I'm so old I remember when no one gave a shit what professional athletes did when not playing their sport.
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