Melissa

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DeAge™ : 6802 days • Here since 25 october 2007
Donald Fagen The Nightfly
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Great album, but in my opinion Fagen did even better with Steely Dan. Pretzel Logic, Can't Buy A Thrill, and Katy Lied are my favorites.
Link Wray & The Raymen Mr. Guitar
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The collection is missing Good Good Lovin', which opens Bullshot, one of my favorite tracks. Anyway, Wray is really great... thank goodness you mentioned Chuck Berry. PS. Lead Belly is better known as Leadbelly. PS n2 Learn some manners, you uncouth person.
Ethan Coen & Joel Coen Non è Un Paese Per Vecchi
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N.I.B.II.O, I'm sure that at Salieri Production, they prefer you. Sometimes I wonder why there are idiots like you on this site, who insult for no reason to vent their sexual frustrations, hidden behind anonymity.
Ethan Coen & Joel Coen Non è Un Paese Per Vecchi
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I haven't seen it yet. It's not No Country for Old Men, is it? Then it's not Italy.
Bobby Solo Homemade
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No. What is he doing here?
Sylvester Stallone John Rambo
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@Blackdog, I'm glad you support my thesis written in number 3. In my comment, I never claimed to have seen the movie; rather, I was advocating the theory of the loser. But there’s always someone who distorts statements, perhaps due to a lack of intelligence, or maybe because they're bitter.
The Pretenders Greatest Hits
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It's interesting, as the Pretenders were quite a notable band in the '80s. Hynde was a good singer, and the songs in their repertoire were pleasant to listen to.
Sylvester Stallone John Rambo
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I am amazed by your depth of thought, you are a master at analyzing films. You are right, but now don't you dare bother me anymore. Next time, I won't respond.
Sylvester Stallone John Rambo
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@S4doll, is it possible that you never understand anything? I wrote: the recipe is always the same, the loser who becomes a hero. Both Rambo and Rocky are, so many can identify with them. I didn’t quite understand why you’re sticking to me like a barnacle, go bother someone else, and try to understand the movies better before shooting bullshit. Don't expect me to start a debate with you, keep your beliefs to yourself.
Sylvester Stallone John Rambo
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First with Rocky, then with Rambo, Stallone made a ton of money and built his career. But the recipe is always the same: the loser who becomes a hero. I don’t like his movies, but they have the merit of allowing a lot of people to identify with his characters. So, hats off to the actor who had this simple idea.