The Horrible Esthete Wrote:Now, if you were to say that Canadians are the tastiest people ever, then I'd have to agree.
They're absolutely scrumptious.
I tasted a Canadian once - and yes she
was scrumptious.
Hey, speaking of her. Phentramadol, do you have anything that gets rid of a rash?
Tthip Wrote:The Horrible Esthete Wrote:Now, if you were to say that Canadians are the tastiest people ever, then I'd have to agree.
They're absolutely scrumptious.
I tasted a Canadian once - and yes she was scrumptious.
Hey, speaking of her. Phentramadol, do you have anything that gets rid of a rash?
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cratch:
Secret confessions of Hip fans, Volume Six:
- I once went to a Sinead O'Conner concert because I was trying to hook up with the girl I went with.
*tears of shame flow*
Wow. Hurts just saying it. Good thing I just scored 5th row Red Deer and 6th row Lethbridge tix to make me feel better.
Now to raid the medicine cabinet to see what will erase formerly repressed memories...
gambler Wrote:Secret confessions of Hip fans, Volume Six:
- I once went to a Sinead O'Conner concert because I was trying to hook up with the girl I went with.
*tears of shame flow*
Wow. Hurts just saying it. Good thing I just scored 5th row Red Deer and 6th row Lethbridge tix to make me feel better.
Now to raid the medicine cabinet to see what will erase formerly repressed memories...
hahaha, the things men do for girls..i love it
:lol:
LizardKing51 Wrote:gambler Wrote:Secret confessions of Hip fans, Volume Six:
- I once went to a Sinead O'Conner concert because I was trying to hook up with the girl I went with...
hahaha, the things men do for girls..i love it
:lol:
"I once wore a fifteen pound beard of bees for that woman..."
After reading this thread, I think we can all agree that Laughter is the best medicine... Right phentramadol?
opiated Wrote:I wonder when the hip will play fiddlers green?
shit..i can't use this joke anymore
opiated Wrote:opiated Wrote:I wonder when the hip will play fiddlers green?
shit..i can't use this joke anymore
Switch to Get Back Again and see what happens. If they play *that* one in the next three Calgary shows, there'll be a lot of toonies coming your way.
Random thought: I've only met one fellow hipbaser...
and he doesn't visit that often. He recognized me, i didn't know him....
Thats just it.
Wouldn't hearing "As I Wind Down The Pines" live be amazing as well?
What a great tune.
That is all for random thoughts today.
I can feel bits of my brain, falling away like a wet cake...
gambler Wrote:opiated Wrote:opiated Wrote:I wonder when the hip
will play fiddlers green?
shit..i can't use this joke anymore
Switch to Get Back Again and see what happens. If they play *that* one in the next three Calgary shows, there'll be a lot of toonies coming your way.
I've spent most of this evening learning that song on Guitar!

Something else kind of weird just happened...
I was listening to "Seven Days" in my iTunes (The only live stuff I put on there is unreleased stuff), and had it on Shuffle....
At the end, Gord says "Lets do 'All Canadian' ".... and out of 6 000 songs, All Canadian started up after that. Kind of weird. Figured I'd post it hear. Any other happy accidents happen to anyone lately?
Despite the last name, I'm really not a gamblin' man... so I won't put any money down on what they will / will not play, but "All Canadian".... hell, anything's possible.
Now really, just how in the hell did Fiddler's end up in the setlist? Gord S. just decided out of the blue, "hmmm, you know, come to think of it guys... we've played NOIS a hundred million times, but we've never played Fiddler's Green before. ****, how could I be so stupid?!?" I doubt it was something that silly, but there had to be some kind of concerted effort on the part of the band to dust it off... so if they're dusting off oldies, well... !!!
This is show number 37 for me tonight, and I don't think I've ever been anticipating a show more than this. This makes the build-up to the "An Evening With" shows look like the anticipation one feels when going to say, oh, I dunno... the dentist.
This just raises the bar, IMHO. I'm amazed that the boys continue to find new ways to leave us fans speechless... and I am very, very thankful for it!
And on a lighter note:
Secret Confessions of a Hip Fan, Volume Seven:
I once got dragged to a Luciano Pavarotti concert because my mom really wanted to go and my dad couldnt' stand that crap.
I should really stop drinking before posting. Anyone one else got some concert experiences that they're less-than-proud of?
gambler Wrote:I should really stop drinking before posting. Anyone one else got some concert experiences that they're less-than-proud of?
My first concert was Travis Tritt in the Sudbury Arena...he vowed never to go back to Sudbury again after people threw lighters and coins at him...I've never been so proud of my hometown.
I also went to a John Mayer concert once...I had front row tickets for me and a girl I was trying to woo...when she pulled the chute on me last minute I dragged my buddy to the show with me. We made the most of it at Marshy's Bar at the Corel Ceter after the show as we each wrangled ourselves a lovely little lass (mine was the sister of an Ottawa Senator, who was less than impressed)...girls are in a much more loving mood after being serenaded by John Mayer all night....see even the darkest clouds have some silver lining.
sean.bonner Wrote:A toonie to whomever gets this:
"Seems high doesn't it? Not 80... how about four?"
Walken, baby!!!!!!!