Is that the longest post we've had on here?
It was disappointing as I had to decide which to delete from a longer list. I hope I didn't delete the wrong bits of this crucial world news.
Is that the longest post we've had on here?
What could possibly go wrong...
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Could have been a Lambretta and not a Vespa?
You don't want to risk covering a perfectly good Lambretta with broken eggs, less of an issue with a Vespa...

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i touched her knee at brid and she pushed me off stage. happy daysYep. The missus and I would probably put her in our collective top ten singers. Lilac Wine still gives me shivers -- the song, not the girly drink ...
Soon to become an omlettaCould have been a Lambretta and not a Vespa?
He should be using a scramblerWhat could possibly go wrong...
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Please close the Doors behind you. A one-hit wonder, if ever there was one!Morrison Hotel by The Doors came out 47 years ago today.
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A bit harsh, and inaccurate.Please close the Doors behind you. A one-hit wonder, if ever there was one!
Could have been a Lambretta and not a Vespa?
A bit harsh, and inaccurate.
Signing with Elektra Records in 1966, The Doors released eight albums between 1967 and 1971. All but one hit the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and went platinum or better. Their self-titled debut album (1967) was their first in a series of Top 10 albums in the United States, followed by Strange Days (also 1967), Waiting for the Sun (1968), The Soft Parade (1969), Morrison Hotel (1970), Absolutely Live (1970) and L.A. Woman (1971), with 20 Gold, 14 Platinum, and 5 Multi-Platinum album awards in the United States alone.[8] By the end of 1971, it was reported that The Doors had sold 4,190,457 albums domestically and 7,750,642 singles.[9] The band had three million-selling singles in the U.S. with "Light My Fire", "Hello, I Love You" and "Touch Me".