Toto's "Africa"

J-Dubya 777 said:
DON'T do it......I'll disown all of you, and start posting on your board again! ;)


J-Dubya
:p

Speaking of our message board, why don't you go post on it now. ;)

Its gonna take a lot to drag me away from you.
Theres nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do.
I bless the rains down in africa!
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had.
Eww, eww.
 
OdinsCourt said:
:p

Speaking of our message board, why don't you go post on it now. ;)

Its gonna take a lot to drag me away from you.
Theres nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do.
I bless the rains down in africa!
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had.
Eww, eww.

You are SUCH a freakin' troll! :lol:

J-Dubya - off to vomit...
 
Haha, I have a good story about Africa..

My fraternity (Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia - a men's music fraternity) puts on an all American music recital/concert each year at my school. Typically, it's just Jazz Standards, Brass Quartets, some choir stuff, etc.

This past October, a group of 16 or so of us played Africa, and it was pretty damned amazing. I have a video and audio file floating around somewhere...
 
Dubya: Loved the the story. I can just picture you tossing someone's liver on the counter saying "Have a nice day..."

Gawd, am radio. Man how I used to hate that crap. My father loved am talk radio, countless times of roadtripping with the family and he'd have that on with the horrible reception and this high-pitched whistle (my father had damaged hearing from working on plane engines in the Air Force) that he couldn't seem to hear. Meanwhile the rest of us in the car where held captive and basically paralyzed from the sound.
 
BABS said:
Dubya: Loved the the story. I can just picture you tossing someone's liver on the counter saying "Have a nice day..."

lol, that was pretty much it. Most humbling moments came at Shriner's Hospital. Some of those poor little kids were really messed up. Once while flirting with a lab tech there, I reached into the fridge for my specimens, and put my hand in a bag with a kid's recently amputated leg. That kinda sucked.

SO many stories from my career in healthcare! :loco:

J-Dubya
 
nailz said:
you could've asked her if she thought it'd make a good lamp...

LOL! Yeah, I should have! I know a pathology guy from when I worked IN a hospital who took an amputated foot/ankle/lower shinout for a walk around the lab. He's the same guy who had to move a rather rotund woman onto an autopsy table and the woman's body made like a sighing noise, he about evacuated in his pants........

Fun times back then....

J-Dubya
 
Pellaz said:
"The Battle of the Lamp is still discussed, in hushed tones, all up and down Cleveland Street."

I'll be laughing about that one all day.

Thanks!

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