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masoudi |
Just wanted to share an experience from the other night. I work in the police force in my home land as a detective and had the pleasure of initiating one of my fellow officers into the stones experience. I found out he hadn't really heard much of the stones- yeah thats what I thought but I happened to have sticky fingers and let it bleed on me.(One must have comforts on the cold lonely nights). He enjoyed the experience of driving to a domestic incident, lights and sirens on, driving fast, with "gimme shelter" blasting in the background as well as "you got to move", "wild horses" and "monkey man". Once over I parked up (away for the public eye of course) and made him shut up and soak up the magnifigence of moonlight mile as loud as the stereo could manage. There were many other tracks played but I wanted to share that with you. As many of you know there is fun had in playing the ultimate band to the uninitiated. Another note is what a kick in driving to a job with Keith riffing, Mick screaming and Charlie pounding in your ear. |
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Mother baby |
[quote]masoudi wrote:
"..and had the pleasure of initiating one of my fellow officers into the stones experience..."
" As many of you know there is fun had in playing the ultimate band to the uninitiated."
Jeeezz I didn't know there were any "uninitiated" left.
But then again about 5 years ago my boss kept saying he hated Mick Jagger...which irritated me... Well come to find out he had never actually listened to a Stones album. So I played a couple of Stones CD's for him on a day long business trip in the car we made. Well I don't think I changed his taste in music but it did shut him up running Mick down.
(the only thing I have to worry about with him now is getting caught on Stones websites on company time. I've learned to erase the history trail.)
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Sir Stonesalot |
MB...better empty the temp files, and delete the cookies as well. |
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