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I don't know. Perhaps it's just you they think that way (e)confused_smile
Mr. Peter North 232 reads
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ShitStirrer1551 reads

Hang on, don't get all testy.  I remember Howard Stern making the point that crazy chicks are great in bed.  He was talking Angelina Jolie, and Lindsay Lohan if I've got it right.  So, if providers are great in bed, and crazy chicks are great in bed, the obvious conclusion is:

Providers are crazy.

I think, therefore I am.  Philosophy 101.

THEN we'll worry about what constitutes crazy.

:-)

Being normal is not all that it's cracked up to be.

The only time anything new and interesting has been brought forth in this world is when a crazy person did it.

Nearly all human progress is attributable to those willing to be called crazy.

As far as I know, he is only a viewer/interveiwer!

What constitutes as CRAZY, SHIT?  LOL!

Radcow246 reads

Crazy is as crazy does. She may be crazy, but she's probably thinks the same thing about hobbyists. Many providers think we are losers because we pay for it. They are crazy for thinking that because are biting the hand that feeds them. Now, that's crazy!

ShitStirrer283 reads

I sit here with a bucket of shit and a mix-master, and nobody wants to play.  Perhaps I need to find picture of bat-shit crazy to get this party started.

Radcow219 reads

Not hardly, but some post direct references to this fact while others are more subtle. If you want to put your head in the sand and claim they don't, that's fine with me.

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are not "normal" in the sense of being ordinary, but quite sane.

This is a song released in 1964 by a pseudonominous Napoleon IVX.

I heard it on an oldie station tonight as I was driving back from New York.  The DJ said it took 9 months to complete the recording.

I can't see that it could have taken 9 minutes.

The speeding up of the voice was done by an oscillator, apparently the first time this was ever done on a commercial recording.

The song was banned by many radio stations at the time.  (The first instance of political correctness perhaps?)  Nevertheless it rose to number 3 on the BB Top 40.

Enjoy, sort of.

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