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  1. Geddy, of course. While I find Alex attractive, I don't know if it rises to the level of a "crush." http://images2.fanpop.com/images/photos/7300000/TJ-tj-thyne-7352450-768-516.jpg TJ Thyne (he plays Dr. Hodgens on the television series "Bones.") http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-E8baBJX8_8Q/T3OOBREBd2I/AAAAAAAAAds/oH__v_-_Fzw/s1600/viggo-mortensen.jpg Viggo Mortensen http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DKewF_sRDCk/Tt1bUwFCMaI/AAAAAAAABB0/p6_KgEA9TTs/s400/Eric%2BBana.jpg Eric Banna I really can't think of any others at the moment. Some good ones have already been mentioned, like Mark Wahlberg.
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  2. Since everyone else is posting pix of themselves with their phallic symbols... This is from a previous life. http://i1264.photobucket.com/albums/jj488/catanstrophe/supernova.jpg"]http://http://i1264.photobucket.com/albums/jj488/catanstrophe/supernova.jpg[/url]
    3 points
  3. Shut up, Geddy will never give up on baseball. If he does we are done. Maybe he's just given up on the Blue Jays and become a Cub fan...saying goodbye to antiseptic dome baseball with the DH and coming over to exciting, strategic baseball in the game's foremost shrine. Maybe I've finally convinced him and seduced him over to the Cubs with all of that hot sex and baseball talk we've been doing/having in my imagination.
    2 points
  4. Just saw this on RolllingStoned.com and the ChristmazMuzicMusings website. I guess Eddie Trunk was right! This is incredible! Now I can't wait for November to get here!!! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Universal Reports - April 1st, 2014 RUSH TO RELEASE ALBUM OF CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY FAVORITES -Iva Heddeck, contributing TORONTO - Anthem/Roadrunner and SRO Productions have announced that Canadian rock group Rush will release an album of Christmas and Holiday song favorites just in time for the 2014 Holiday season. Bassist and lead vocalist Geddy Lee listed a number of songs which are planned for the album, including "White Christmas", "Silver Bells", "It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year", "Sleigh Ride" and "Here We Come A-wassailing". Guitarist Alex Lifeson said that the idea for the Holiday disc came to him this past Christmas Day as he relaxed on a Southwest Florida beach. "That Colbie Caillat song, "Christmas in the Sand" came on the radio and just stayed in my head. After an hour or so on the beach, the idea struck me. Rush has never done an album so different like this before." The closest Rush has come to such an album was 2004's "Feedback". That was an album of cover songs; tributes to recording artists of the 1960s who influenced the formative years of Rush. ""Feedback" was a blast. Playing that stuff in concert was really freeing." Not that Lifeson has any plans of touring on the upcoming Christmas album. "I don't know. I think there are a lot of fans who would be into it. I can hear them shouting out requests, "Hey, do Frosty!" Lee pointed out that while a rendition of "Frosty the Snowman" isn't actually planned for the album, they have been preparing an arrangement of the Charlie Brown Christmas favorite, "Christmas Time Is Here". Lifeson spoke of the Charlie Brown special: "Oh yeah, that's been a yearly tradition with (my family). That's a real tear-jerker. When he chooses that scrawny little tree and all the other Peanuts gang ridicule him. I mean, even the guy's dog laughs at him." Lifeson, who is also producing, revealed that fans can expect a special arrangement from Rush percussionist/lyricist Neil Peart. "It couldn't be a Rush Christmas album without "The Little Drummer Boy", and Neil is working on an all-percussion version of the song." Lifeson continued, "It's amazing watching him plan and rehearse. He has all these 'triggers' that set off different programmed sounds. Put together, he's able to pound out what is truly an incredibly eclectic and frankly, bizarre piece of music. It's really wild what Neil can do with those things and I know fans are really going to love his rendition of the song." Lifeson isn't new to the Holiday song market. Several years ago he contributed to the "Merry Axemas" album with his own guitar-laden version of "Drummer Boy". "That was a lot of fun to do and the proceeds went to a good cause." Reached for comment on the upcoming Holiday album, drummer and lyricist Neil Peart responded, "The esoteric quasi-sentimental nature of the theology and romanticized religious overtones and frankly, fanatical undertones of songs such as these, can be comparatively emotionally fatiguing and quite challenging to one's perfunctory and superlative ideologies. There is an ethical confrontation. A questioning of the amoral parameters of the self. In this instance, a battle of literal biblical proportions. Then too, I really dig "Susie Snowflake"." When asked about the mostly Christmas-leaning CD, Lee stated, "Even though I was raised Jewish, I still loved all those great Christmas songs growing up." However, it did take a bit of convincing for Lee to come around to the idea of a Christmas & Holiday album. "Feedback was such a self-indulgent exercise for us. But the fans went with it. As long as Al doesn't plan on touring with (the Christmas album), I don't think it's that much of a stretch for us." When reminded that the "Feedback" album had been released in 2004, and that 2014 would see the release of the Holiday album, Lee joked, "Yeah right. Maybe every 10 years now we'll do this sort of thing!" Pressed for more song titles that will appear on the album, Lee offered the tantalizing inclusion of an instrumental version of "The Dreidel Song". "We've got it down to seven and a half minutes right now, but we might reinstate some sections that we're just too much in love with." But why only an instrumental take on the Jewish Faith classic? "Lyrically, the song's a bit pedestrian. But musically, the tune kicks a lot of ass." Fans and critics alike might think that there's one Christmas song which would be an obvious for a Rush Holiday album, but when asked about it, Lee said it wouldn't work out. ""The Chipmunk Song"? God, no. I can't reach those notes anymore!" Look for the disc to hit mid-November with an advertising push and radio-play beginning early December. Additional: Rush's self-titled, debut album released 1974. Other career highlights: "2112", 1976, "Permanent Waves", 1980, "Moving Pictures", 1981, "Power Windows", 1985, "Roll The Bones", 1991, "Different Stages", 1998, "Snakes and Arrows", 2007, "Clockwork Angels", 2012. Solo Projects: Peart: "Burning For Buddy", 1994, Lee: "My Favorite Headache", 2000.  
    2 points
  5. I can honestly say that I've never felt sexually attracted to another woman. Just doesn't do it for me. I have several lesbian and bisexual friends (and the lesbians are pretty butch) and it doesn't bother me in the least. They are great people and I am proud to call them friends. I have a wonderful friend and he and I have been friends since we were 12. He is totally gay and came out when we were 16. That's probably why I am so comfortable with that lifestyle even though I am straight and was BU2B in a a religion that taught that homosexuality was a sin. I go with him to the closest thing that we have to a gay bar here in ultra-conservative Twin Falls, Idaho. Yes, I've been hit on by other women, but I just very politely let them know that I am straight. Or, one time, my friend (who was REALLY drunk) shouted out to the woman, "SWEETIE! THIS BITCH ONLY LOVES THE COCK!" So, no girl crushes for me. There are several celeb women who I think are very pretty, but I would hardly say that I crush on them.
    2 points
  6. I LOVE DITA! Her new lingerie line is absolutely fabulous.. I have a few pieces I'm going to order. Growing up in Toronto, a very gay-friendly city (we have Pride week every year) I got hit on quite a bit by lesbians. I found it flattering like crazy... I have somewhat of a feme look to myself but I was hit on by other femes and a couple butches. It always made my guy friends crazy watching these beautiful women come up to me at the club or bars and us flirting back and forth, sneaking a lil kiss here and there. Reminds me of the time I went to a gay bar in Long Beach with some of my gay guy friends (and co-workers) and I'll never forget the look on this one girl's face when I said I was straight. She was most disappointed. Of course that's not totally true (the straight bit) but I was seeing my now-husband at the time so I figured why complicate things. I also didn't feel like saying "I'm bisexual!" right in front of like 8 of my co-workers. Ya... I was very spoiled by living in such an open city like Toronto. A woman can say she's bisexual without a second thought... most men believe all women are bi anyway. I think it's because we are more open with our sexuality and more casual than men are. A woman can get drunk at the bar with a bunch of people around and make out with other women and nobody makes a big deal of it. If a guy gets drunk and starts making out with dudes there are questions and awkwardness... it's a shame because guys kissing is kinda hot. Well only if they're into it I guess. I'll admit I feel a little when Alex and Geddy get a little close hahaha. Damn. I had just grabbed the popcorn and was settling in when you came up with that one..... :sigh: :outtahere: Yeah you might want to go hang out in SOCN or go talk about bacon in a squeeze bottle or something.
    2 points
  7. I LOVE DITA! Her new lingerie line is absolutely fabulous.. I have a few pieces I'm going to order. Growing up in Toronto, a very gay-friendly city (we have Pride week every year) I got hit on quite a bit by lesbians. I found it flattering like crazy... I have somewhat of a feme look to myself but I was hit on by other femes and a couple butches. It always made my guy friends crazy watching these beautiful women come up to me at the club or bars and us flirting back and forth, sneaking a lil kiss here and there.
    2 points
  8. On that subject quick story.... There is a girl that works at the gym who looks more like a boy. She has very short blond hair and a muscular body from what I could tell under her work uniform. I was at the gym this morning and it was the first time I had ever seen her not working and she was working out. She had a tank top on and some pretty short tight shorts one. She looked f**king hot. She has a muscular body but not overly so. Her skin tone is white but not overly pale. When she would walk by I couldn't help but look coming and going. I felt a little odd because this is not the type that usually attracts me. It sounds strange but I almost felt a little "gay" if that makes sense. I hope to see her working out again sometime. What a difference from seeing her in a uniform and her workout gear. Damn...... :drool: BTW can we get back to TRF crushes please..... :codger:
    2 points
  9. I kept trying to think of my girl crushes but I couldn't really think of many. I could swear I have more but I guess with my traditional upbringing I don't allow myself to think of it so much. I used to love Angelina Jolie but she is even a bit too crazy even for me and then there's the whole 6 kids and Brad Pitt thing... I think Brad is overrated. But she's still gorgeous. But my girl of the moment is Dita Von Teese :heart: She makes my heart go pitter-patter. http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/7b/a2/3f/7ba23f334cb7357fb681e8582b139e82.jpg I do seriously crush on bois, lesbian girls that dress masculine in vests and suits and have cute short hair cuts. I know, I'm weird.
    2 points
  10. Hey, I love Geddy, but wow, that's an unfortunate outfit! It would appear that way at first until you realize those pants are tight enough to showcase his toned legs, his tight ass, and his package. And then you realize that the shirt is giving us the rare nip slip that we all go crazy for. I love what's under the outfit but the outfit itself is just frightening. That being said, his hair looks really good. As much as I admit the outfit is wonky I'm just saying if he still wanted to put it on and wear it around the house I'd take advantage of the view the clothing provides. EDIT: AND red shoes. I red shoes.
    2 points
  11. Hey, I love Geddy, but wow, that's an unfortunate outfit! It would appear that way at first until you realize those pants are tight enough to showcase his toned legs, his tight ass, and his package. And then you realize that the shirt is giving us the rare nip slip that we all go crazy for. I love what's under the outfit but the outfit itself is just frightening. That being said, his hair looks really good.
    2 points
  12. http://images.moviepostershop.com/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-movie-poster-1966-1020189531.jpg
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  13. The strange, damnable, almost diabolic threads of this extraordinary tangled web of intrigue will shortly reveal a plot so fiendish, so infernal, so heinous... All our patients here are suffering from severe over-acting. When they're brought in they're all really over the top. Look, you crumb bum, I'm a star. Star, star, star! :Alex: Sorry, sorry, Timmy. Can we just go from where Mario comes in, we're getting bad sound, OK? Noises are a major embarrassment source. Even words like "tits", "winkle" and "vibraphone" cannot rival the embarrassment potential of sounds Get the new Pooh-Pooh machine. Embarrass your guests. :fury: Completely authentic sound. Aah! I see you have the machine that goes ping. This is my favourite. You see, we lease this back from the company we sold it to, and that way, it comes under the monthly current budget and not the capital account. The only trouble is, you gave me the idea before I'd given you the pound. And that's not good business. So, um, off you go.
    2 points
  14. Mastodon is the best metal band to emerge in the last decade, from what I've heard. I'm suprised more of you aren't big on The Hunter. Sure, its not as heavy as previous efforts, but its got incredible song writing and great atmosphere. Its hard to say its really better than say Blood Mountain or Crack The Skye, but its definitely their most fleshed-out or fully realized album. These guys keep changing/evolving while remaining themselves—kinda like the Rush of modern metal! :P
    2 points
  15. OMG MARKY MARK IS SEXY AS HELL. I even know totally straight men who won't hesitate to call him a handsome man :P My god, man. Unnnnfff. And Trent Reznor...... that man is almost painfully sexy.
    2 points
  16. Lining up this one soon: http://i61.tinypic.com/zwc3h2.jpg
    2 points
  17. http://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/newspressnow.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/f/89/f89f846e-98d7-5f20-b126-4a57b91eb6be/51ffd42c8d536.image.jpg I was at this show in Kansas City. Those were the days travelling around exhausting myself into debt and then coming completely alive once the beginning notes of "Subdivisions" started playing.
    2 points
  18. http://images.moviepostershop.com/beverly-hills-cop-movie-poster-1984-1020467517.jpg
    2 points
  19. I've seen some good shows, but there's really only one that changed my life -- Rush at what will always be the Garden State Arts Center to me in Holmdel, NJ in 2007 on the first leg of the Snakes And Arrows tour. Leading up to that gig, I had been very sick and depressed for quite a long time and nothing was seeming to get better. I didn't go to that show as a fan. I went to that show just for something to do, and to tell a Rush-fan friend of mine that I'd seen them. I figured they'd play the two or three songs that I liked and the rest of the time I'd just people-watch. Instead, I caught the joy from the stage and remembered what it was like to feel good, and to be soothed and invigorated by music. I say that I rediscovered my will to live at that gig, and I'm not exaggerating I was a fan by the time I left, I'll tell you that much! The greatest thing is that I've been to quite a few Rush gigs since then, and they ALL feel like that :rush:
    2 points
  20. Omg def top 10 of funniest movies ever in my opinion and "Naked Gun" too,with this classic funny line... [offering a cigar] Vincent Ludwig: Cuban? Frank: No, Dutch-Irish. My father was from Wales. Omg god I laughed so hard in the theater Frank Drebin (Leslie Neilson) is just a dimwit and I drive like him to lol
    2 points
  21. http://images.moviepostershop.com/airplane-movie-poster-1980-1020553198.jpg
    2 points
  22. Mortensen is cool! and he's mainly cool because he's teamed up many times with Buckethead to make wild and crazy music and many many albums of it! http://tdrsmusic.com/PFAinside.jpg http://tdrsmusic.com/BHandchicken.jpg
    1 point
  23. Lining up this one soon: http://i61.tinypic.com/zwc3h2.jpg Yeah it's one of the better ones.
    1 point
  24. My buddy in high school was a big fan of their first album... great band and ahead of their time, back in 1971. supertramp even in the quietest moments - LOVE THE SONG
    1 point
  25. Now for the ladies: http://cfs11.blog.daum.net/original/12/blog/2008/08/13/07/52/48a214431bf34&filename=adrianne-curry2.jpg Adrianne Curry... I would pretty much marry her, have wild times with her and then we'd prolly get divorced. But it would be fun as HELL!!! http://1-ps.googleusercontent.com/x/www.becomegorgeous.com/static.becomegorgeous.com/gallery/pictures/charlizetheronhairstyles_curlybobhairstyle.jpg Charlize Charlize Charlize... she just gets better looking as she ages. Love her! http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_full_width_scaled/hash/43/67/Bree%20Olson%20foxxx%20modeling%20photo%20with%20permissions4_7.jpg And... Bree Olson... former Charlie Sheen Goddess and Pornstar CRAZEEE... I think she's wild, fun and I like her movies. :)
    1 point
  26. I've read a long time ago in a book that people with long slim fingers are more prone to be working with small creative details, whereas people with short hands are more suitable for hard labour. Grossly stereotypical I know, but when I see this post and what you've made in the "How Handy Are You" thread I can't help but wonder if there is merit to the generalization? Anyway I really admire crafty people. Makes me wanna be one myself :) Damn you got skills all of you!
    1 point
  27. LEAVE GEDDY ALOOONNNNEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff508/blackcc/chris-crocker-documentary--large-msg-132510043969_zpsbf8aa34d.jpg
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  28. http://thefashiontag.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/ryan-gosling.jpg I've pretty much been in love with Ryan Gosling since young hercules... yes yes I know. He's my homeboy. :) http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lp7ym5tchj1qbqb1do1_500.jpg And Trent Reznor has been in my heart since 1993... G'DAMN that man gets better looking every f***ing year!!! http://www.underwearexpert.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/mark-wahlberg-underwear-photos-03.jpg And of course... Mr. Marky Whalberg the man who made me develop my thing for muscular arms, abs and chests! :drool: Holy crap I need a cold shower.
    1 point
  29. For me my Crushes are Geddy Lee (of course) Alex Lifeson (of course again) and John "Andrew" Dye from "Touched By An Angel" and my ladycrushes is Roma "Monica" Downey and Rick Wright of Pink Floyd!!! :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
    1 point
  30. Those are really nice hobo. Have you ever thought of opening a shop on etsy.com? A lot of people I know including 2 of my cousins sell handmade things on there. It's a good way to make some $ on the side and it's nice knowing someone loves your work. :) Thank you so much! those are a couple beginner pieces I made at 16. It's funny to look back and think of how far I've come! YES, I love etsy and definitely plan on using it!! thanks!!! I would love to have some sort of income from this :) Well if you've already been selling them then make a bunch up and put them on there. You can make some good side income. :)
    1 point
  31. When are remakes of thrillers and horror movies ever as good as the original? Can someone give an example of a good one?
    1 point
  32. LEAVE GEDDY ALOOONNNNEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    1 point
  33. :goodone: :givebeer: :haz: :haz: :haz: :haz: :haz: :haz: :haz: :haz: :givebeer: :goodone: Don't forget the new album!! And get the Epitaph and Rising in the East DVDs! Also grab the 30th anniversary SFV and British Steel with the live DVDs. I even recently snatched up The Chosen Few and Single Cuts (single disc) compilation collections just to get some "new (old)" Priest to ramp me up for the new album! :guitar:
    1 point
  34. http://i390.photobucket.com/albums/oo341/jbugboogie/necklaces-1.jpg My sister makes great jewelry and has a business. A few years back I made a few pieces for one of her shows. I pound and twist copper wire and I cut from sheets of copper and add beads, etc.
    1 point
  35. http://i.imgur.com/1nMYWVO.jpg Come on you guys —a land-dwelling squid larger than an elephant!? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v314/___bluejeanbaby/ONTD_Twat/exasperated-dumbledore.gif http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-sad017.gif Well, that fell flat. I'm glad I didn't keep it in the can until April 1st. Moving along to something that actually can be found in the forests of New Guinea. . . Well, a lot of these things in the thread are so bizarre that a made up creature fits right in I spent at least 45 minutes on that bogus story, and was shocked when nobody noticed that it was a spoof. As a matter of fact, I just "liked" it myself. I've never liked one of my own posts before, but there's a first time for everything. I thought it was a hoax but the date didn't fit so I went, well maybe it's real. It's certainly scary. How about a trip to Loch Ness?
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  36. I'm almost willing to bet money that this photo is shopped; if I'd noticed it earlier I wouldn't have used it. Cane toads are large, but not that large. Unfortunately, I've never actually seen one, so I can't confirm its size.
    1 point
  37. :) http://www.theipinionsjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/gcu_9-year-anniversary-road-sign.jpg
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  38. I'm almost willing to bet money that this photo is shopped; if I'd noticed it earlier I wouldn't have used it. Cane toads are large, but not that large.
    1 point
  39. Woo hoo! I'm finally gonna get that Rush thong I've had my eye on! :7up:
    1 point
  40. Thanks, you guys! It really, seriously does not seem that long ago that I joined TRF. But, I'm glad I did. It's a swell place to hang out. :)
    1 point
  41. Night Shift a lost classic micheal Keaton is so funny in this and I want his cassette player and headphones in the subway scene Also that's the way I remember NYC not this not yuppie trust fund hipster city Yeah it's an excellent film. This is the film that introduced me to Keaton and this is how still think of him, not as Batman or Beetlejuice or the guy in Pacific Heights.
    1 point
  42. Night Shift a lost classic micheal Keaton is so funny in this and I want his cassette player and headphones in the subway scene Also that's the way I remember NYC not this not yuppie trust fund hipster city
    1 point
  43. http://images.moviepostershop.com/stripes-movie-poster-1981-1020189629.jpg RIP Harold Ramis
    1 point
  44. Holy Sh!t!!! :o That's massive! It looks like he's holding a kite What a whopper! :o
    1 point
  45. Hey, I love Geddy, but wow, that's an unfortunate outfit! Yes...I always hated the leggings. Unless he moved his bass just right, then... :drool:
    1 point
  46. "Letters From Iwo Jima" f*ckin hard movie and nice to see a movie looking at it from the Japanese eyes not the allies,very different shows the brutality of war from both sides and also shows that your enemy is not devoid of mercy
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  48. That first part ain't happening. There's still those audience members who only know those 4 songs (and YYZ). And I like hearing those songs live...regardless of how many times I've heard them live already. At least they're 4 great songs and it's not like going to a Maiden concert to hear Run To The Hills almost every time, which really isn't that great of a song.
    1 point
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