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Q: where the hell can I take my vehicle and speed it to maximum speed?
I live near the Chicago area, and I don’t want some stupid, little pathetic dragstrip.
I saw that movie “The Bucket List” and I saw how they drove top speed at that raceway in their old classic muscle cars. I want to do that same thing. I want to do this without being on the road and worrying about being pulled over for speeding. I want to take my vehicle and gun it and know it’s perfectly legal?
Are you gonna tell me I can’t do it ANYWHERE around this area? Then why in the blue hell do they make cars go so fast? To tease me?
I’m going to get a V8 Mustang, Firebird, or Camaro sometime in the future and I want to max out that vehicle V8 power to the max, and not do it on just some stupid little dragstrip.
A: Drive out to Joliet and run your car down the NHRA dragstrip at Route 66 Raceway.
They have ‘Test and Tune’ events throughout the warm weather seasons. As long as your car passes the safety requirements, you can run it down the track. You’ll see everything from pickups, tuners, pro-streets, family station wagons, and even squad cars running down the same track that the top fuel dragsters race on. No chance of getting a speeding ticket there.
http://www.chicagolandspeedway.com/cgi-bin/r.cgi/rt66_schedules.html?SESSION=XGPIaK6a4&N=f&e_cat=Test+%26+Tune
Q: Remember these days.?
remember the 90’s.?
wid the classic nickelodeon and disney.!
dont yu miss the shows doug,all that, fresh prince of bel-air, etc.?
ha i found this thing online,and i thought it was soo true:
You’re a 90’s kid if:
You can sing the rap to “The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air”
You know that “WOAH” comes from Joey from “Blossom” and that “How Rude!” comes from Stephanie from “Full House”
You remember when it was actually worth getting up early on a Saturday to watch cartoons.
You remember reading “Goosebumps”
You know the profound meaning of “Wax on, wax off”
You took plastic cartoon lunch boxes to school.
You danced to “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls, Females: had a new motto, Males: got a whole lot gay-er. (so tell me what you want, what you really really want.)
HELLO….HOT WHEELS!!!!!
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You remember the craze, then the banning of slap bracelets and slam books.
You still get the urge to say “NOT” after (almost) every sentence…Not…
Where in the world is Carmen San Diego? was both a game and a TV game show.
You knew that Kimberly, the pink ranger, and Tommy, the green Ranger were meant to be together.
You remember when super nintendos became popular.
You remember watching home alone 1, 2 , and 3……..and tried to pull the pranks on “intruders”
“I’ve fallen and I can’t get up”
You remember boom boxes vs. cd players
You remember New Kids on The Block when they were cool
You knew all the characters names and their life stories on “Saved By The Bell”
http://www.clutterme.com/sbtb
You played and/or collected “Pogs”
You had at least one Tamagotchi, GigaPet or Nano and brought it everywhere
You watched the original Care Bears, My Little Pony, and Ninja Turtles
NANCY DREW AND THE HARDY BOYS WERE THE BEST MYSTERY BOOKS
Yikes pencils and erasers were the stuff!
All your school supplies were “Lisa Frank” brand.(pencils.notebooks.binders.etc.)
You made paper scrunchies to see who you’d end up marrying
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You remember when the new Beanie Babies were always sold out.
You used to wear those stick on earrings, not only on your ears, but at the corners of your eyes.
You’ve gotten creeped out by “Are You Afraid of the Dark?”
You know the Macarena by heart.
“Talk to the hand” … enough said
You thought Brain would finally take over the world
You always said, “Then why don’t you marry it!”
You remember when everyone went slinky crazy.
You remember when razor scooters were cool.
When we were younger:
Before the MySpace frenzy…
Before the Internet & text messaging…
Before Sidekicks & iPods…
Before PlayStation2 or X-BOX…
…Back when you put off the 5 hours of homework you had every night.
When light up sneakers were cool.
When you rented VHS tapes, not DVDs.
When gas was $0.95 a gallon & Caller ID was a new thing.
When we recorded stuff on VCRs & paid $3.50 for a movie.
When we called the radio station to request songs to hear off our walkmans.
When the Chicago Bulls were the best team ever.
Tag.
Get Over Here!!!! means something to you.
Hide-n-Go Seek at dusk.
Red Light, Green Light.
Heads Up 7 Up.
Playing Kickball & Dodgeball until your porch light came on.
Hopskotch.
Tree Houses.
Hula Hoops.
Captain Planet.
Running through the sprinklers.
That “Little Mermaid”
Crying when Mufasa died in the Lion King.
Happy Meals where you chose a Barbie or a Hot Wheels car.
Getting the privilege to sit in the front seat of the car.
Drinking Sqeeze It “Squeeze The Fun Out Of It”
Or what about:
Hey Arnold.
Rugrats.
The Secret World of Alex Mac.
Rocco’s Modern Life.
Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Doug.
Magic School Bus.
Aladdin.
http://www.clutterme.com/aladdin
Pinky and the Brain
Sailor Moon.
Blossom.
Beavis & Butt-Head
Wishbone.
Bill Nye the Science Guy
MR RODGERS!!!!
Where everyone wanted to be in love after watching The Wonder Years.
Under the Umbrella Tree
PEE-WEE!!!
The Big Comfy Couch
Kool-Aid was the drink of choice.
Class field trips.
When Christmas was the most exciting time of year.
When $5 seemed like a million, & another dollar a miracle.
When you begged to go to McDonalds for dinner everyday.
When Toys R Us overuled the mall.
Go back to the time when:
Decisions were made by going ‘eeny-meeny-miney-moe’.
Money issues were handled by whoever was banker in ‘Monopoly.’
Being old referred to anyone over 20.
A chance to skate as a couple at the local roller rink was like winning the lottery.
When Ninja Turtles ruled the world.
When Aladdin was new, before the trilogy was complete.
Before we realized all this would eventually disappear
Who would have thought you’d miss the 90’s so much!!!!!
A: for the love of god! BRING BACK THE 90′S!
haha
those were the days!
Q: In what ways is racial profiling right or wrong?
There’s a program that comes on called “Unspoken the Things We Don’t Say” on sunday mornings on CBS 2. Well I’m from Chicago and thats where the show airs. The series was created to challenge viewers to look at classic social issues like race, gender and class from a perspective that is often “unspoken” outside of the Black community. Today they discussed black and latino relations and racial profiling. A black man talked about how he drove a Porshe as a young man and was constantly stopped but he said it wasn’t a big deal because he had his papers meaning driver’s license proof of insurance and everything necessary to prove he was the owner of the car. When asked did he thought that was fair he said yes in most cases it is because statistics show that young black males and Latinos are more likely to commit crimes such as car thefts although it is an inconvenience to us . I happen to disagree with that. Here’s a statistic thats never mentioned….. white folks are 4 and a half times more likely to have illegal drugs on them when they are stopped and how often does that happen compared to blacks or Latinos (I can only imagine)? White folks are privileged and have luxury of not being profiled against are committed by them as well… so it’s very easy for them to say profiling is the best way. Even some other black folks besides this man on the panel say thats just the way it is. Again although I disagree I would like to know what the community thinks. Is racial profiling right or wrong and in what ways is it right or wrong?
@ sean: I’m funny how you would assume that I would walk on the side where the white folks are for all I know they could be KKK members. I don’t think about where I walk unless I’m trying to get somewhere I haven’t been before…. it has nothing to do with what race is on what side of the street.
A: I’m a pierced tattooed punk kid in my 20’s and people will be very vocal and sometimes violent in their dislike of my culture. Some times i think we can read into things that aren’t there. If no one talks to me when i go with my lesbian friend to a gay bar its because im straight. If no one talks to me when i got to a hip hop show its cause im white. If i get bad service at a nice restaurant its because im tattooed. I can make a lot of excuses for the way people act but really when im not some where i normally go i can be shy and feel uncomfortable and if you act uncomfortable then people feel uncomfortable about you being there. When i make the effort to smile at people and relax guess what people come up and talk to me. A lot of people ask me about my piercings or tats and i smile and answer them politely. Then they tell me they always want to ask people about it but were to afraid because punks always look so angry. Its amazing how much your outlook on the world can change when you put on a smile. By the way to the guys out there i used to only get punk chicks hitting on me now that i act more friendly and smile i get all kinds of chicks talking to me.
Q: Can u pick ur top 5 funny book titles from this long list ?
Salam All,
i need some funny book titles for my database im working on for a class project There alot to pick from so im asking u guys to help me pick. U can make ur own up if u dont like any below , Thanks and i know its a long list. sorry lol
A Great Plenty by E. Nuff
A la recherche du temps perdu by Daisy Mist
A Stitch In Time by Justin Case
A Trip To The Dentist by Yin Pain
A Whole Lot Of Cats by Kitt N. Caboodle
Achy Breaky Heart by Ann Guish
Acrophobia Explained by Alfredo Heights
Advanced Math by Smart E. Pants
After The Corned Beef And Cabbage by Kay O’Pectate
Ah, Thor! by Ty Till
All Alone by Saul E. Terry
All-You-Can-Eat Buffets by I.M.A. Piggee
Allegiance To The King by Neil Downe
Almost Missed The Bus by Justin Time
Ambulance Driving by Adam Muhway
Ambush! by May T. Surprise
And Shut Up! by Sid Downe
And The Other People by Allan Sundry
Animal Illness by Ann Thrax
Animal Scents by Farrah Mones
April Fool! by Sue Prize
Archery by Beau N. Arrow
Are We There Yet? by Miles Away
Armed Heists by Robin Banks
Artificial Clothing by Polly Ester
Artificial Weightlessness by Andy Gravity
As Solid As by Rocco Gibraltar
Assault With Battery by Eva Ready
At The Bottom Of The Can by Hazel Nutt
Athletic Supporter by Jacques Strap
Back Row Of The Orchestra by Clara Nett
Bad Cow Joe-ks by Terry Bull
Bad Falls by Eileen Dover
Bad Gardeners by Wilt Plant
Bad Investments by Les Riches
Banquet At McDonalds by Tommy Ayk
Baseball by A. Diamond
Baseball Poetry by Homer
Battle Axes by Tom A. Hawk
Be Prepared by Justin Case
Beach Blanket Bingo by Sandy Trunks
Beach Rides by Sonny Day
Bedtime by P.J. Maws
Beekeeping by A. P. Arry
Bestiary of Plant Eaters by Herb Avore
Big Fart by Hugh Jass
Blonde Hair by Bim Bow
Blowout! by Vlad Tire
Board Game Challenge by Bing O. Iwin
Body Parts by Anne Atomy & Tony Shoulder
Boring Midwestern Cities by Cole Lumbus
Boxing Cornerman’s Story by Dawson DeTowel
Boy Scout’s Handbook by Casey Needzit
Brain Surgery by Sarah Bellum
Breaking The Law by Kermit A. Krime
Bring To The Grocer’s by R. List
Broken Window by Eva Brick
Brown Stains on the Wall by Who Fung Pooh
Bubbles In The Bathtub by Ivor Windybottom
Cab Calloway’s Garden by Heidi Ho
Canadian Religion by P. R. eh
Candle-Vaulting by Jack B. Nimble
Car Capital Of The World by Mitch Egan
Car Repairs by Axel Grease
Care For A Chop? by Marsha Larts
Carpet Fitting by Walter Wall
Caulking Made Easy by Phil McKrevis
Chauvinistic Men by A. Lone
Cheap Transmissions by Stan Dard
Cheaper Than IBM by P.C. Clone
Cheating On His Wife by Izzy Backyet
Chest Pain by I. Coffalot
Chicago Gangs Of The ’30’s by Tommy Gunn
Chicken Dishes by Nora Drumsticks
Children’s Songbook by Skip Tumalu
Chinese Apathy by Hu Cares
Chinese Gold Rush by Qwan Dyke
Chinese Meals On Wheels by Rick Shaw
Chinese Toy Recalls by Sam Ting Wong
Christmas for Baldies by Yule Brynner
Circle Perimeter by Sir Cumference
Classic Groceries by Chopin Liszt
Clear Sky Forecast by Esau Starrs
Cloning by Irma Dubble II
Clothes For Germ Kings by Mike Robes
College Athletics by Nancy Dubblelay
Come On In! by Doris Open
Columbus, Vespucci And Me by Enzo DiUrth
Computer Memories by Meg Abight
Confessions Of A Gold Digger by Emile Ticket
Cooking A Turkey by May B. Done
Cooking Spaghetti by Al Dente
Cosmetology by Rosie Cheeks
Covered Walkways by R. Kade
Crackdown by Lauren Order
Credit Cards by Bill Melater
Crocodile Dundee by Ali Gator
Cry Wolf by Al Armist
Cut the Grass! by Moses Lawn
Daddy, Are We There Yet? by Miles Away
Dance The Night Away by Howell I. Evert Doothis
Danger! by Luke Out
Dangerous Animals by Mann Eaters
Dealing With Skunks by Stan Back
Decorating Your Mousehole by Minnie Blinds
Defunct Nations by Sophie Etunion
Desert Crossing by I. Rhoda Camel
Desert Storm Approaches by Dustin Mynose
Dieting by Les Tooeet
Dinner Delight by Roland Butter
Dirty Chinese Windows by Hu Flung Dung
Dive! Dive! by Perry Scope
Do I Look Fat? by Donna Gogh Thare
Do It Yourself by Tyrone Shoelaces
Do You Hear a Phone? by Isabel Ringing
Don’t Come Back Again by Doris Shutt
Don’t Do Anything Rash by Jacques Itch
Don’t Tread On Me by Amanda B. Reckonwith
Downpour by Wayne Dwops
Drafted by Abel Boddeed
Dragonslayer by Claude Chest
Drinking Problems by Al Coholic
Dull Razor by Nick Shaving
East Coast Resorts by Nan Tuckett
East Coast Universities by Cora Nell
Eating Disorders by Anna Rexia
Ecclesiastical Infractions by Cardinal Sin
Embarr
there all fake.. none of them are real lol
more :
East Coast Resorts by Nan Tuckett
East Coast Universities by Cora Nell
Eating Disorders by Anna Rexia
Ecclesiastical Infractions by Cardinal Sin
Embarrassed In The Shower by Kurt N. Fell
Empathy by Ophelia Sadness
Employment Handbook by Ernie Living
En Garde! by Drew Blood
Equine Leg Cramps by Charlie Horse
Erotic Adventures by Oliver Klozoff
Errors and Accidents by Miss Takes and Miss Haps
Events In The Soviet Union by Perry Stroika
Exercise On Wheels by Cy Kling
Exotic Irish Plants by Phil O’Dendron
Explaining It Better by Clara Fie
Exploring Haunted Houses by Hugo First
Exploring The Dutch Frontier by Will Der Ness
Ex-Presidential Retreat by Kenny Bunkport
Extreme Hair Makeover by Dan Druff
Fairy Fantasy World by U. Nick Horn
Fallen Underwear by Lucy Lastic
Falling Off A Bridge by Ilene Dover
Falling On Your Head by Ray N. Dropz
Falling Trees by Tim Burr
Making Explosives by Stan Wellback
Many Are Cold, But Few Are Frozen by Minnie Sota
Mardi Gras Time by Lou Isiana
May Flowers by April Showers
Maritime Disasters by Andrea Doria
Maritime Rules by Paula See
May Flowers by April Showers
Meals On Safari by Lionel Eecha
Meant To Be by Des T. Knee
Measles Collision by Kay Rash
Meat Eaters by Carney Vore
Mensa Man by Gene Yuss
Merry Maid Service by Dustin Taybles
Mexican/Italian Food by Pepe Roney
Mexican Revenge by Monty Zuma
Military Defeats & Major Disasters by General Mayhem
Military Fast by Colonel O’Corn
Military Rule by Marshall Law
Mineralogy For Giants by Chris Tall
Misunderstood by Art Tistic
Mobile Homes by Winnie Bago
Modern Giants by Hugh Mungous
Modern Tree Watches by Anna Log
Money Management by Owen Cash
Monkey Shines by Bob Boone
Moon Phases by Seymour Butts
More For Your Money by Max Amize
A: I found these the funniest:
Mensa Man by Gene Yuss
And Shut Up! by Sid Downe
Monkey Shines by Bob Boone
Fallen Underwear by Lucy Lastic
Equine Leg Cramps by Charlie Horse
Embarrassed In The Shower by Kurt N. Fell
I had to do a database things for kids books aswell,
where they had to sign it in and out. It was such a
nightmare. Good luck with yours though =)
Q: What am I allergic to??
For the last 3 months, I have had classic allergies – sneezy, watery eyes.. DAILY.
I have never been allergic to anything, nor have I ever had allergy symptoms.
How do I go about figuring out what I’m allergic to? What is the process? I have not changed anything in my life in the last three months… I live in the same place… no pets…
So far my clues are: I don’t think its in my home… I stayed at the beach for 2 days and I still had the symptoms. They start at home, in my car, at work, etc. I also have not changed my soap, shampoo, etc. for years.
Also I went to Chicago for a week (I have never experienced that cold in a while) and I had NO allergies there.
A: You need to go to the doctors and get an allergy test. They can then tell you everything you are allergic to. Also, you can develop allergies anytime in life. I didn’t have them as a child and I do now.
Q: Please help me with the correct trivia for US99 & other Radio Stations for December 1, 2008?
Good Morning all!
LifeSource: 17
Before They Were Famous: C) watermelon
Champions: C) dog mushing
Country Music Trivia: B) Sugarland
This Day in U.S. History: B) 1 year
Video of the Day Trivia: Who shows you a lifesaver? George Bush
You Can Quote Me: A) I don’t know where I’m going, but I’m on my way”
Newsletter: cranberry
Nascar: E
Taylor Swift:
All Access: #80 Gould
Sleuth: Give
KUPL from jrae276
car toys: turkey
McCords Toyotathon: toyota
Hidden Word: spiffy
Happy Birthday & Anniversary Month to:
Pincio (13th), tjcmstables (15th) Fred G (23rd),Eric –sheb12 son (29th) Sher (31st), Jw and husband (31st 25 years!)
Who We Are and the stations we listen too!
92.5 JOE FM EDMONTON, AB
92.5 WWYZ HARTFORD, CT.
92.5 LONESTAR DALLAS, TEXAS
92.5 XTU PHILADELPHIA
92.5 WBEE ROCHESTER, NY
92.5 THE WOLF, DENVER
92.9 DAVEFM ATLANTA, GA
93.7 THE BULL TRIVIA
93.9 MOVING CALIFORNIA
94.9 THE SOUND WSWD FM CINCINNATI OHIO
95.3 NEW COUNTRY, HAMILTON ONTARIO
95.5 WFMS INDIANAPOLIS
95.7 MYCLUB MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
96.5 WCMF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
96.7 THE TWISER ARLINGTON, TEXAS
98 WPXY ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
98.7 KUPL PORTLAND, OR
99.5 WUSN CHICAGO, IL.
99.5 THE RIVER ALBANY, NEW YORK
99.5 WGAR CLEVELAND, OHIO
99.5 THE WOLF TEXAS COUNTRY
99.5 WZPL Z99 INDIANAPOLIS, IN
100.1 KZST SANTA ROSE, CA
100.3 KILT FM HOUSTON, TX
Y101 OTTAWA, ONTARIO
101.9 Q102 CINCINNATI’S OHIO
102.1 EDGE DALLAS
102.5 KSFM SACRAMENTO, CA
102.9 MIX
103.9 CISN EDMONTON, AB
105.1 GO COUNTRY LOS ANGELES, CA
C105 CALGARY, ALBERTA
105.9 WHCN THE RIVER HARTFORD, CT
105.7 KYKX LONGVIEW, TEXAS
106.1 WMIL MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
106.1 KISS FM DALLAS, TX
106.1 KISS SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
Q107 CLASSIC CALGARY, AB
Z107.7 ST. LOUIS, MO
107.9 WNTR THETRACK INDIANAPOLIS, IN
Sorry Joan K on how many years yesterday.
Got our first 1″ of snow! anyone else that also got some, drive carefully!
All those going back to work after many days off, have fun!
liked the mini vacation! four days was not long enough.
Thank You one and all for all of your help!
A: 92.5 the Wolf – Denver
[station discontinued Wolf Words or Listen and Win]
Video of the Day (LATE) where do you see a barbell? CRAZY DOGS
Tom
Q: Does anyone know the correct trivia answers for US 99.5, and other radio stations for August 28, 2008?
Good Morning all!
Champions: C) Canton
Country Music Trivia: C) Chet Atkins
Famous Firsts: B) a trolley car
Extraordinary: C) it was a lighthouse
Villains of the Silver Screen: A) 0
Newsletter: Labor good until 9//2
Artist: George Strait
Deans: Mint
Nascar: E
Taylor Swift: Wrigley
All Access: #69 Waitin
Who We Are!
92.5 JOE FM EDMONTON, AB
92.5 LONE STAR
92.5 XTU PHILADELPHIA
92.9 DAVEFM ATLANTA, GA
93.7 THE BULL TRIVIA
93.9 MOVING CALIFORNIA
94.9 THE SOUND WSWD FM CINCINNATI OHIO
95.3 NEW COUNTRY, HAMILTON ONTARIO
K95.5 THE HAWK COLUMBUS, OHIO COUNTRY STATION
95.5 WFMS INDIANAPOLIS
95.7 MYCLUB MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
QFM96 COLUMBUS, OHIO ROCK STATION
96.5 WCMF NEW YORK
98 WPXY NEW YORK
99.5 WUSN CHICAGO, IL.
99.5 THE RIVER ALBANY, NEW YORK
99.5 WGAR CLEVELAND, OHIO
99.5 WZPL Z99 INDIANAPOLIS, IN
100.1 KZST SANTA ROSE, CA
100.3 KILT FM HOUSTON, TX
102.1 EDGE
102.5 KSFM SACRAMENTO, CA
102.9 MIX
103.9 CISN EDMONTON, AB
105.1 GO COUNTRY LOS ANGELES, CA
105.9 WHCN THE RIVER HARTFORD, CT
106.1 WISCONSIN
106.1 KISS FM DALLAS, TX
Q107 CLASSIC CALGARY, AB
107.9 WNTR THETRACK INDIANAPOLIS, IN
Hope Mr. Beecher has a very nice birthday today!
John there is a online free program that will check your computer and clean it. I have the bought one and have tried the online one also.
go to: http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/defau…
Hope your doing better also!
I know none of use have really ever met, but I when you see the same names/people everyday I thing there is a connection and carrying about them that yahoo can’t even fathom. Your all are my online family and when I don’t see a name for along time I miss it, and hope you are okay! if you thing you fit the bill leave star or just say the artists name.
A: Good Morning
Artist- George Strait
Deans- Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwich
Taylor Swift- Wrigley Field (8/27)
Nascar- Tires
Champions- C
Country Music- C
Famous Firsts- B
Extraordinary- C
Villains- A
US 99 Newsletter- Labor
All Access #69- Waitin’
Q: Don’t know the name of this movie…?
I was watching AMC and they show the classic old type of movies.
I was at the almost end of the movie-
it’s this italian white teenage white boy, i think he was like 17.
and he have a crush on this new black girl in highschool- and they were either in boston, chicago or newyork because the italian kid had a new york accent.
his friends hates black ppl, and they’re always call them niggers and try to kill them or beat them up.
at the end of the movie, the italian’s friends were killed in a explosive car and it ended with them burning to death.
plz help me find this movie, i really liked it.
it looked like it was made back in like 1970s or 80s im not sure.
im not sure if its A Bronx Tale
any other movie u might think it is
A: A Bronx Tale
Q: Was Wendy O Williams a feminst, or not?
“As the lead singer of the infamous Plasmatics, Wendy O. Williams emerged as one of the most notorious figures on the American punk scene; dubbed “the queen of shock rock,” her on-stage theatrics were the stuff of underground legend. Born in Rochester, NY, in 1949, Wendy Orlean Williams studied tap-dancing as a child, and made her television debut at the age of six on The Howdy Doody Show; after quitting school during the ninth grade, she spent some time wandering through Europe before returning the U.S. and settling in New York City. By 1978, she was regularly performing in live sex shows, and soon began appearing in pornographic films, among them 1979’s Candy Goes to Hollywood; around that time, would-be Svengali Rod Swenson, aka Captain Kink, recruited her to front his punk concept band, the Plasmatics.
Often clad in little more than strips of electrical tape covering her nipples, the raspy-voiced Williams earned a cult following for her on-stage antics, which included blowing up cars, sawing guitars in half, and setting equipment on fire; the Plasmatics sold few records, but their behavior frequently made headlines. Most notoriously, in 1981 Williams was arrested in Milwaukee for allegedly simulating sex acts in concert, and was also charged with obstructing justice; she was later cleared on all counts. That same year, she also was acquitted of obscenity charges in Cleveland after performing live covered only by shaving cream, but was sentenced to a year’s probation for assaulting a photographer while jogging in Chicago. Williams also posed nude for several men’s magazines, and the Plasmatics were banned in London; still, none of the band’s provocations translated into mainstream success, and after 1982’s Coup d’Etat the singer went solo.
Williams first teamed with Motörhead’s Lemmy to record a cover of the Tammy Wynette classic “Stand by Your Man”; in 1984, she returned with WOW, her first full-length effort. Kommander of Kaos followed in 1986, and that same year she starred in the B-movie Reform School Girls. Ultrafly and the Hometown Girls — Deffest! and Baddest!, a rap record, arrived in 1988, and after 1989’s Plasmatics reunion outing Maggots: The Record Williams essentially retired from music. After a handful of subsequent acting appearances, among them the 1990 film Pucker Up and Bark Like a Dog as well as a surreal guest shot on the ABC television series MacGyver, she and longtime companion Swenson relocated to Storrs, CT, where she worked variously as an animal rehabilitator and in a health food store. It was reported on April 8, 1998, that Williams had committed suicide; she was 48 years old. “
I say “very much so”.
Do you agree ,or not?
Only asking because its assumed around here by so many antifeminists that feminists are opposed to porn.
I keep forgetting that during the heyday of Punk many of you hadn’t yet been born.
A: Of course she is
Q: What do you think of my bucket list?
I got snowed in today, and I was bored out of my mind so I made a list of things that I would like to do before I die…
1. Graduate college with at least a 3.7 GPA
2. Graduate med school
3. Buy a house
4. Buy a dog
5. Start my own pediatric practice
6. Further my degree in medicine by specializing
7. Find true love
8. Marry her
9. Have kids
10. buy a vacation home on the ocean
11. retire early
12. learn to fly
13. buy a plane
14. travel around the world
15. leave a $1000 tip at a restaurant
16. buy Yankees season tickets
17. buy colts season tickets
18. attend all 7 games of the world series
19. attend the Super Bowl
20. attend the Stanley cup Finals
21. attend the NBA finals
22. Skydive
23. Go zorbing (look it up)
24. Write a book
25. Teach myself how to play the guitar
26. Learn to play the piano
27. Learn to play the drums
28. Watch the Indianapolis 500 from a blimp
29. Take a shower in a waterfall
30. Climb a BIG mountain
31. See the 7 wonders of the world
32. Scuba dive with sharks
33. Base jump
34. Follow a band on their European tour
35. Get on stage at a Dave Matthews Band concert
36. Write and produce a song
37. Write and produce a movie
38. Visit the grave of Kurt Cobain
39. Visit the grave of Jimi Hendrix
40. Go to Woodstock
41. See Led Zeppelin in concert
42. Go to the top of the Sears tower in Chicago and stand on the rail, with my head against the glass
43. Break a Guinness world record
44. Run all of the major marathons in the world
45. Enter a Triathlon
46. Go to the winter and summer Olympics
47. Dance with my wife in the rain under the Eiffel tower
48. Take all of my friends on a second spring break in the Bahamas (my treat)
49. Be able to do a double black diamond run on skis and a snowboard without falling once
50. Do a 720 on a skateboard
51. Donate a large amount to a charity
52. Give a homeless person a steady job
53. Find the remains of jimmy Hoffa
54. Live alone in the wild for a month
55. Ride a bull for 8 seconds
56. Open a restaurant
57. Stay at the Atlantis Palms resort in Dubai for a week
58. Stay at the under-water resort in Dubai the following week
59. Golf at Pebble Beach and at Augusta National and St. Andrew’s
60. Shoot 5 under par one 18 holes
61. Learn a 2nd language
62. Use it in a foreign country
63. Learn a 3rd language
64. And use it in a foreign country
65. Renew my vows with my wife at the place of her choice
66. Catch a 6 foot marlin
67. Ride a sea turtle
68. See a symphony at the Sydney Opera house
69. Learn to surf
70. Give someone a tattoo
71. Celebrate the New Year on Time Square
72. Celebrate the New Year in a different country
73. Go on a hot air balloon ride
74. Design a pair of shoes
75. Shoot my own turkey for thanksgiving
76. Be a vegetarian…for a day or so
77. Buy and restore a classic car
78. Dunk a basketball
79. Attend the world cup
80. Learn to play rugby
81. Learn to fence
82. Learn to play cricket
what do you think?
give me a star if you like it!
A: My favorite one is number 17!
Go Colts
J
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