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R.G

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  1. so here it is! The American government are becoming concerned with the state of their traditional ranges, upon which cowboy's would roam and ranches would contain merry families. They are concerned their national heritage was becoming endangered and so posters began popping up around cities encouraging people to move out of the citites and inhabit the ranges. The posters argued many people had already made the move and they read: FLY TOO! HELP A RANGE (punctuation for effect, not included in lyric)
  2. just got your PM madra, sorry i haven't added one because i'm at college, i'll do it when i get home, sorry for the delay!
  3. Natural science. When the ebbing tide retreats Along the rocky shoreline
  4. http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a55/abadger/geddy.gif found this just now, thought i'd share it with you lot
  5. R.G

    Rediscovering Rush

    ah no sorry, i didn't get that impression from him. I meant in my experience i have found some people who can't stand the album, and i think they may be for the reasons The Writer outlined.
  6. R.G

    Rediscovering Rush

    Again i think a very good analysis of the album, i really look forward to your assesments. It seems i wasn't far off with my prediction for how you would view Hemispheres. Although i think Hemispheres is really incredible i think the criticisms you make are valid and certainly understandable. I can see why some people can't stand this album. I look forward to your next posts The Writer.
  7. QUOTE (Roger Clemente @ Oct 29 2005, 01:35 AM) They thought they lost the plane forever. A plane that flies so fast, everyone called it the Spark because of how brief it lasts in the skies. It was lost in the Andies back in sixty-three. But thanks to a man by the name of Philip Harley, the plane was foundly, primarily intact in a cave located in the Eastern face of the mountain range. A benchmark in aerodynamics, the British government were eager to find their most beloved accomplishment still in good shape. They vowed to get back in working condition and use it to base their new jet airliners on it's prototype. The news of the find got England excited. In the London Daily Press, the headline read: The Spark Still Flies. Alas, it was hard to contain the glee the Brits had. This was something worth celebrating. A return to the triumph of industry. excellent! well done you're up Roger Clemente (wow just realised that was your first post too, welcome to TRF )
  8. QUOTE (madra sneachta @ Oct 26 2005, 04:34 PM) Unless the answer is Lift Shell, Kiss Peart ...yes please close but no cigar madra its a lyric from the 80's 3,5,5,5 (ask if you need another clue, i don't want to give too much away though)
  9. QUOTE (madra sneachta @ Oct 24 2005, 11:44 AM) Always good to see new blood - prepare fo the most frustrating addiction you've ever suffered R.G.!!!! My initial guess is this is from Neil's Klingon phase - "Kill Starship Fleets" but as ever, I'll keep working at it just in case not quite madra, keep trying
  10. as with most of these things i wish they wouldn't make the films so people would have to discover the stories and read the books themselves, its so much better
  11. QUOTE (Rolinda Bonz @ Oct 23 2005, 03:30 PM) QUOTE (R.G @ Oct 23 2005, 01:25 PM)ok, first one so forgive me if it's bad. perhaps something the boys may have said during writing a passage to bangkok k let share lit splifs clue: from behind vapour trails R.G, you rock!!! thanks very much!
  12. ok, first one so forgive me if it's bad. perhaps something the boys may have said during writing a passage to bangkok k let share lit splifs clue: from behind vapour trails
  13. everybody got to deviate from the norm
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