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Margot
16 years ago
I love these cheeky Brits!
Kimberly
16 years ago
Not exactly The Who – are they? I hope Roger Daltry is out there laughing somewhere.
I found the “Zimmers” to be much more entertaining then the Who—-especially if entertainment is being measured by laughs!
Kimberly
16 years ago
Ouch!! I think Julie just gave me a smackdown! I got the humor and irony and all that – I am not a “boomer” but I do read Jack’s AARP stuff. I wasn’t trying to put the Zimmers du du down or cause a big sensation..
Let me try again – I am on pins and needles awaiting their follow up to My Generation.
It is a toss-up between the Alice Cooper classic “I’m Eighteen” and the “Beastie Boys “You Gotta Fight” (for your right to party). Hope I made you laugh – take care.
Oh no smackdown at all. Although I can now see how it could be taken that way, I am sometimes to much “to the point.” The one thing that always bothered me about the Who was how they smashed their guitars such a waste. But I should give you a smackdown for rubbing in the fact you are not a boomer!!! 🙂 Maybe I like the Zimmer’s better then The Who because they make me feel young and The Who only remind me how old I have gotten?
I love these cheeky Brits!
Not exactly The Who – are they? I hope Roger Daltry is out there laughing somewhere.
I found the “Zimmers” to be much more entertaining then the Who—-especially if entertainment is being measured by laughs!
Ouch!! I think Julie just gave me a smackdown! I got the humor and irony and all that – I am not a “boomer” but I do read Jack’s AARP stuff. I wasn’t trying to put the Zimmers du du down or cause a big sensation..
Let me try again – I am on pins and needles awaiting their follow up to My Generation.
It is a toss-up between the Alice Cooper classic “I’m Eighteen” and the “Beastie Boys “You Gotta Fight” (for your right to party). Hope I made you laugh – take care.
Oh no smackdown at all. Although I can now see how it could be taken that way, I am sometimes to much “to the point.” The one thing that always bothered me about the Who was how they smashed their guitars such a waste. But I should give you a smackdown for rubbing in the fact you are not a boomer!!! 🙂 Maybe I like the Zimmer’s better then The Who because they make me feel young and The Who only remind me how old I have gotten?