Heh. Soup, huh? I'll pass that along; may or may not
work but what the heck. :D
All this time I thought being secure entailed firepower and a tight perimeter or rapid movement and battlefield agility...
Uh, well, meditating is okay and I know all you US-B folks are into it but I met a RAND analyst at a conference long ago who had an MS from there and she could meditate over more bourbon than most. Far more. As she said, her meditation enhancement potion of second choice avoided problems on tests.
(I didn't ask what the first choice was :wry: )
How, in the 80s with teenagers did I miss the Night Rangers? Though it took me years after those days to appreciate Dire Straits, come to think of it. I'll have to research that with my Music and Pop Culture Advisory Committee who have obviously let me down...
Ah, Thanks. Still waiting for my
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Originally Posted by
wm
Ken,
Gian knows his Night Ranger 'cause he's a Bay Area boy. Night Ranger was a SF hard rock band with some national appeal. If you want to double dip on your early "Big 80s" nostalgia, you could watch the movie Sixteen Candles and hear Night Ranger's "Rumours in the Air" on the soundtrack.
(I hope you have strong control of your gag reflex--pardon the offense to any Molly Ringwald and Anthony Michael Hall fans out there) If I were you, I'd stick with Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits.
Pop Culture and Music Advisory Committee -- I do recall watching bits of Sixteen Candles back in the day, on TV. The PCMAC were too cheap to spend $$ on movies and thus monopolized the tube for their cinema...
Hmmm. That may be why I almost never watch TV. :D
Are you telling me that you men finished your training on your own?
That's a fact, Jack!
Then there's the unflappable General Jack Beringer from Wargames: "Flush the bombers, get the subs in launch mode. We are at DEFCON 1." :eek: