November 5th, 2005 04:11 PM |
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Dick Bush |
Keef recalling Brian.
Enjoy.
http://www.keithrichards.com/56/159.wmv |
November 5th, 2005 05:34 PM |
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Dick Bush |
Keef and his singer he had to control...
Nobody used of thinking here?
The guy has a RASORSHARP MIND, but please, have a closer look on his body language on certain sentences about jobless Brian...
Do you guys really have no balls?
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November 5th, 2005 05:35 PM |
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glencar |
It doesn't load for me. |
November 5th, 2005 05:38 PM |
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Dick Bush |
quote: glencar wrote:
It doesn't load for me.
Glen,
It's the most simple wmv file for 56k modems.
Go to microsoft.com and download the WM player again.
It's really a very curious stuff.
Regards,
Dicky |
November 5th, 2005 05:45 PM |
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glencar |
Dick Bush, I already have the WM & I've got a cable modem. I'm not sure why it isn't loading but it's frustrating the hell outta me. |
November 5th, 2005 05:49 PM |
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Dick Bush |
quote: glencar wrote:
Dick Bush, I already have the WM & I've got a cable modem. I'm not sure why it isn't loading but it's frustrating the hell outta me.
Try this one. It's the same one, but for broadband:
www.keithrichards.com/300/159.wmv
No wonder it has no sound
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November 5th, 2005 06:32 PM |
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J.J.Flash |
Dear Dicky (no pun)......
I must make a quick observation, that I can't understand HOW, but you are bringing so many great stuff that young Jay humbly must take the hat off..... there are so many great videos around. THANKS! |
November 5th, 2005 08:01 PM |
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Dick Bush |
quote: J.J.Flash wrote:
Dear Dicky (no pun)......
I must make a quick observation, that I can't understand HOW, but you are bringing so many great stuff that young Jay humbly must take the hat off..... there are so many great videos around. THANKS!
My pleasure, Jack.
With very few exceptions, all the stuff I've posted here was already linked here for many, many times before, the cross-metasearch just can't lie! RO is indeed a good starting point if you really want to find out what the stones and their mindblowing, persistent success are all about, that's the fact of the matter
And what I've got to find out starting right here is that Keef was - and still is! - a typical aftermath kid, who was grown up in poverty, which made the financial security to be his very first priority. Don't get me wrong: He is the great artist and a systematic, hard working man too.
Looking on his fingers and his poor physical conditions, you may think the ABB is his farewell tour, wouldn't you?
Don't be silly
I really, really love that guy!
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