Yes yes you can admit it, we all like listening to it sometimes.
Iam a heavy metal guy, but don't mind good soft songs.
My vote goes to...
Mr KLC
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InTheDrink
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Ain't no fun - snoop dogg
So romantic
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SportsMushroom
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#4
please surrender your manhood at the nearest police station
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chilidog
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My wife and I danced to this song as our first song at our wedding:
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stevek173
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This one destroys me
So good
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PAULYPOKER
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Touch, touch in the flame's desire
Feeling the pain's denial,
And your finger's in the fire
Look, look in the candle light
See in the flame of life
And my spell over your pussy
Taste the love
The Lucifer's magic that makes you numb
The passion and all the pain are one
You're sleeping in the fire
Taste the love
The Lucifer's magic that makes you numb
You feel what it does and you're drunk on love
You're sleeping in the fire
I gaze as the flame and fire burn
And cry out the name of which I yearn
Taste the love
The Lucifer's magic that makes you numb
The passion and all the pain are one
You're sleeping in the fire
Taste the love
The Lucifer's magic that makes you numb
The passion and all the pain are one
You're sleeping in the fire
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Monte
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Wasp, nice. They got more good ones..
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BiTeMe UsAdOj
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#9
This one destroys me
So good
p.s. stevek... who are you? Reveal your true identity... NOW
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samgurt
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Dig by Incubus. One of the best songs ever
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Big Bear
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Baby one more time- Brittney Spears
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Cougar Bait
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Watch out boys this will ruin you
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stevek173
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#13
Originally posted by BiTeMe UsAdOj
This one destroys me
So good
p.s. stevek... who are you? Reveal your true identity... NOW
:lol:
Ain't no ghosts in this house son. An insane alter ego in 174 but no ghosts.
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Reload
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Motley Crue - Looks That Kill
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BiTeMe UsAdOj
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Originally posted by stevek173
Ain't no ghosts in this house son. An insane alter ego in 174 but no ghosts.
Fess up, steve.
Isn't this you and 174 here?
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beerman2619
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BiTeMe UsAdOj
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[COLOR=#000000 !important] Quote:
<table border="0" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td class="alt2" style="border:1px inset"> Originally Posted by stevek173
Ain't no ghosts in this house son. An insane alter ego in 174 but no ghosts.
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Fess up, steve.
Isn't this you and 174 here?
Very, very quick work to remove the image, steve... Impressive.
You stealthy types are always so damn competent.
That's ok, tho... cuz I got another one with you and 175.
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CanuckG
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stevek173
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Originally posted by BiTeMe UsAdOj
[COLOR=#000000 !important] Quote:
<table border="0" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td class="alt2" style="border:1px inset"> Originally Posted by stevek173
Ain't no ghosts in this house son. An insane alter ego in 174 but no ghosts.
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Fess up, steve.
Isn't this you and 174 here?
Very, very quick work to remove the image, steve... Impressive.
You stealthy types are always so damn competent.
That's ok, tho... cuz I got another one with you and 175.
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That just made me miss Stealthy Burrito
That dude was ******* SOLID
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BiTeMe UsAdOj
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TheCentaur
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Some of the best love songs ever were written about one woman, Pattie Boyd, by Eric Clapton and the Beatles. Some of the best were "Something" by the Beatles and "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton/Derek and the Dominoes. She must have been one hot chic back then.
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Bluehorseshoe
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#22
"It's so Easy"
Ya get nothin' for nothin'
If that's what ya do
Turn around ***** I got a use for you
Besides you ain't got nothin' better to do
And I'm bored
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Dutch
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#23
Pretty much any song by Otis Redding. The greatest r&b singer who ever lived.
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stevek173
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This is really nice
I'm glad that everyone can put their foolish pride for the side for a couple minutes to talk about love
love is the best thing ever
it makes the world go round
This thread makes my heart smile
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BiTeMe UsAdOj
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#25
Originally posted by TheCentaur
Some of the best love songs ever were written about one woman, Pattie Boyd, by Eric Clapton and the Beatles. Some of the best were "Something" by the Beatles and "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton/Derek and the Dominoes. She must have been one hot chic back then.
Hear ya, Cent... good stuff.
Some women are true spell casters; goes beyond the physical to an ethereal feminine essence. You can just feel it when you're with them.
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itchypickle
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NINE INCH NAILS "wanna fukk you like an animal" after a little bit of workup from the song "pornstar dancin'" makes the Pickle a happy man
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BiTeMe UsAdOj
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#27
Originally posted by stevek173
This is really nice
I'm glad that everyone can put their foolish pride for the side for a couple minutes to talk about love
love is the best thing ever
it makes the world go round
This thread makes my heart smile
IOW... this thread made it twitch... right?
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stevek173
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Who are you tell me now
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BiTeMe UsAdOj
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Originally posted by stevek173
Who are you tell me now
D.B. Cooper
My fukkin 'roll is SOLID.
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stevek173
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#30
Originally posted by BiTeMe UsAdOj
D.B. Cooper
My fukkin 'roll is SOLID.
D. B. Cooper is the name popularly used to refer to an unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in the airspace between Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington on November 24, 1971. He extorted $200,000[1] in ransom and parachuted to an uncertain fate. Despite an extensive manhunt and an exhaustive (and ongoing) FBI investigation, the perpetrator has never been located or positively identified. The case remains the only unsolved airline hijacking in American aviation history.[2][3][4]
The suspect purchased his airline ticket under the alias Dan Cooper, but due to a news media miscommunication he became known in popular lore as "D. B. Cooper." Hundreds of leads have been pursued in the ensuing years but no conclusive evidence has ever surfaced regarding Cooper's true identity or whereabouts, and the bulk of the ransom money has never been recovered. Numerous theories of widely varying plausibility have been proposed by experts, reporters, and amateur enthusiasts.[2][5]
While FBI investigators have insisted from the beginning that Cooper probably did not survive his risky jump,[6] the agency maintains an active case file—which has grown to more than 60 volumes[7]—and continues to solicit creative ideas and new leads from the public. "Maybe a hydrologist can use the latest technology to trace the $5,800 in ransom money found in 1980 to where Cooper landed upstream," suggested Special Agent Larry Carr, leader of the investigation team since 2006. "Or maybe someone just remembers that odd uncle."[6]
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BiTeMe UsAdOj
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#31
Originally posted by stevek173
D. B. Cooper is the name popularly used to refer to an unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in the airspace between Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington on November 24, 1971. He extorted $200,000[1] in ransom and parachuted to an uncertain fate. Despite an extensive manhunt and an exhaustive (and ongoing) FBI investigation, the perpetrator has never been located or positively identified. The case remains the only unsolved airline hijacking in American aviation history.[2][3][4]
The suspect purchased his airline ticket under the alias Dan Cooper, but due to a news media miscommunication he became known in popular lore as "D. B. Cooper." Hundreds of leads have been pursued in the ensuing years but no conclusive evidence has ever surfaced regarding Cooper's true identity or whereabouts, and the bulk of the ransom money has never been recovered. Numerous theories of widely varying plausibility have been proposed by experts, reporters, and amateur enthusiasts.[2][5]
While FBI investigators have insisted from the beginning that Cooper probably did not survive his risky jump,[6] the agency maintains an active case file—which has grown to more than 60 volumes[7]—and continues to solicit creative ideas and new leads from the public. "Maybe a hydrologist can use the latest technology to trace the $5,800 in ransom money found in 1980 to where Cooper landed upstream," suggested Special Agent Larry Carr, leader of the investigation team since 2006. "Or maybe someone just remembers that odd uncle."[6]