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Thanks JB!

 

http://geekxgirls.com/images/ghostrider/alejandra_jones_ghost_rider_cosplay_02.jpg

 

And here’s your Kwai Chang birthday beating this year

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGTLog_EocI&sns=em

 

Isn’t that baddie whatshisname from (among millions of other thangs) Any Which Way You Can?

Yeah William Smith, he always plays a quality bad guy.

 

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Thanks JB!

 

http://geekxgirls.com/images/ghostrider/alejandra_jones_ghost_rider_cosplay_02.jpg

 

And here’s your Kwai Chang birthday beating this year

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGTLog_EocI&sns=em

 

Isn’t that baddie whatshisname from (among millions of other thangs) Any Which Way You Can?

Yeah William Smith, he always plays a quality bad guy.

 

 

That’s his name! Yeah he’s always good as bad!

 

Although he was good as good too a la little Conan the Barbarian’s dad and Clint’s fist fighting rival though not enemy.

 

And now here’s Philo Beddoe’s fist fighting pov

 

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Thanks JB!

 

http://geekxgirls.com/images/ghostrider/alejandra_jones_ghost_rider_cosplay_02.jpg

 

And here’s your Kwai Chang birthday beating this year

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGTLog_EocI&sns=em

 

Isn’t that baddie whatshisname from (among millions of other thangs) Any Which Way You Can?

Yeah William Smith, he always plays a quality bad guy.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTRa22j4OUk

 

That’s his name! Yeah he’s always good as bad!

 

Although he was good as good too a la little Conan the Barbarian’s dad and Clint’s fist fighting rival though not enemy.

 

And now here’s Philo Beddoe’s fist fighting pov

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwqPBTWczzU&sns=em

The thing about William Smith is he's a bit of a renaissance man, check these attributes out:

 

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0810342/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm

 

Lifetime Achievement Award from Academy of Bodybuilding and Fitness

Being a record-holder for reverse-curling his own body weight was a rumor. The correct weight he reverse-curled was 163 lbs.

Two-time Arm Wrestling World Champion--200-lb. class, Petaluma, CA.

Served in the US Air Force and National Security Agency during the Korean War.

Fluent in English, Russian, German, French, Serbo-Croatian.

Competed as a downhill skier in AAU events at Mammoth Mountain

Competed in motocross events with Steve McQueen and doubled as one of the track riders in C.C. & Company (1970).

Had a 31-1 record as an amateur boxer

Held the Air Force Light-Heavyweight Weightlifting Championship

Performed over 5,100 continuous sit-ups over a five-hour period.

Played semi-pro football for the Wiesbaden Flyers in Germany

Has a Masters Degree in Russian and taught Russian Language Studies at UCLA in the late 1950s.

Won a Muscle Beach contest by performing 35 inverted handstand dips

Honorary member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures.

Direct descendant of Western figures Kit Carson and Daniel Boone.

Bruce Lee personally offered Smith the co-lead in Enter the Dragon (1973), but another film went over schedule and John Saxon stepped into the role.

Filmed an eight-minute test pilot portraying Caine for the TV series Kung Fu (1972), wearing prosthetic eyepieces to make him appear Chinese. The network wanted Smith for the role, but producer Jerry Thorpe ultimately deemed him too muscular and menacing.

Studied kung fu for eight years with Jimmy Woo and kenpo karate master Ed Parker.

Stunt doubled for former Tarzan Lex Barker while living in France.

Turned down the role of Tarzan at MGM.

Training partner of first Mr. Olympia, Larry Scott.

Fought California wildfires in the early 1950s

Worked as a lifeguard on the French Riviera

Worked as a trainer at Bert Goodrich's Hollywood Gym

Child actor in both "A" and "B" movies of the 1940s. He stated in a horror magazine that during breaks on the set of The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), star Lon Chaney Jr., treated all of the children on the set to ice cream.

Threw the discus 151 feet at a time when the top AAU distance was 150.6 feet.

Won the Light-Heavyweight German-Austrian Boxing Championship while in the service.

In 1942's The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), he plays a village boy.

Recipient of the 2008 Silver Spur Award.

Recipient of the 2005 Southern California Motion Picture Council Award.

Inducted into the Venice Muscle Beach Bodybuilding Hall of Fame 2010

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Thanks JB!

 

http://geekxgirls.com/images/ghostrider/alejandra_jones_ghost_rider_cosplay_02.jpg

 

And here’s your Kwai Chang birthday beating this year

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGTLog_EocI&sns=em

 

Isn’t that baddie whatshisname from (among millions of other thangs) Any Which Way You Can?

Yeah William Smith, he always plays a quality bad guy.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTRa22j4OUk

 

That’s his name! Yeah he’s always good as bad!

 

Although he was good as good too a la little Conan the Barbarian’s dad and Clint’s fist fighting rival though not enemy.

 

And now here’s Philo Beddoe’s fist fighting pov

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwqPBTWczzU&sns=em

The thing about William Smith is he's a bit of a renaissance man, check these attributes out:

 

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0810342/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm

 

Lifetime Achievement Award from Academy of Bodybuilding and Fitness

Being a record-holder for reverse-curling his own body weight was a rumor. The correct weight he reverse-curled was 163 lbs.

Two-time Arm Wrestling World Champion--200-lb. class, Petaluma, CA.

Served in the US Air Force and National Security Agency during the Korean War.

Fluent in English, Russian, German, French, Serbo-Croatian.

Competed as a downhill skier in AAU events at Mammoth Mountain

Competed in motocross events with Steve McQueen and doubled as one of the track riders in C.C. & Company (1970).

Had a 31-1 record as an amateur boxer

Held the Air Force Light-Heavyweight Weightlifting Championship

Performed over 5,100 continuous sit-ups over a five-hour period.

Played semi-pro football for the Wiesbaden Flyers in Germany

Has a Masters Degree in Russian and taught Russian Language Studies at UCLA in the late 1950s.

Won a Muscle Beach contest by performing 35 inverted handstand dips

Honorary member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures.

Direct descendant of Western figures Kit Carson and Daniel Boone.

Bruce Lee personally offered Smith the co-lead in Enter the Dragon (1973), but another film went over schedule and John Saxon stepped into the role.

Filmed an eight-minute test pilot portraying Caine for the TV series Kung Fu (1972), wearing prosthetic eyepieces to make him appear Chinese. The network wanted Smith for the role, but producer Jerry Thorpe ultimately deemed him too muscular and menacing.

Studied kung fu for eight years with Jimmy Woo and kenpo karate master Ed Parker.

Stunt doubled for former Tarzan Lex Barker while living in France.

Turned down the role of Tarzan at MGM.

Training partner of first Mr. Olympia, Larry Scott.

Fought California wildfires in the early 1950s

Worked as a lifeguard on the French Riviera

Worked as a trainer at Bert Goodrich's Hollywood Gym

Child actor in both "A" and "B" movies of the 1940s. He stated in a horror magazine that during breaks on the set of The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), star Lon Chaney Jr., treated all of the children on the set to ice cream.

Threw the discus 151 feet at a time when the top AAU distance was 150.6 feet.

Won the Light-Heavyweight German-Austrian Boxing Championship while in the service.

In 1942's The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), he plays a village boy.

Recipient of the 2008 Silver Spur Award.

Recipient of the 2005 Southern California Motion Picture Council Award.

Inducted into the Venice Muscle Beach Bodybuilding Hall of Fame 2010

 

You told me the exact same thing (“renaissance man”) and showed me the same stats a few years ago. :LOL:

 

You’re losing your memory and getting old you dirty duck! :LOL:

 

P.S. He’s too thick and mean looking for Tarzan. He’s perfect as Conan the Barbarian’s pa though.

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I will always be Metal Maniac Jr on this Forum!!!

 

PAT YOU FUCKKING RULE!!!

 

I love you like a brother.

I love you like no other.

We both chase blondes

We both live for the dawn!

Single for life half way to death

So let's live long and rock my friend!

LONG LIVE JUDAS PRIEST UNTIL THE BITTER FUCKKING END!

 

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATE!

 

We are close in METAL we are close in AGE!

Let's raise an ice cold pint and listen to some "BLIND RAGE!"

 

Love,

 

ACCEPT!!!

 

YOU OLD "SON OF A BITCH!!!!!!"

Thanks Earl!

 

:hail: :hail: :hail: :hail:

 

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THANK YOU MATE!!!!!! :dweez:

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Thanks JB!

 

http://geekxgirls.com/images/ghostrider/alejandra_jones_ghost_rider_cosplay_02.jpg

 

And here’s your Kwai Chang birthday beating this year

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGTLog_EocI&sns=em

 

Isn’t that baddie whatshisname from (among millions of other thangs) Any Which Way You Can?

Yeah William Smith, he always plays a quality bad guy.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTRa22j4OUk

 

That’s his name! Yeah he’s always good as bad!

 

Although he was good as good too a la little Conan the Barbarian’s dad and Clint’s fist fighting rival though not enemy.

 

And now here’s Philo Beddoe’s fist fighting pov

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwqPBTWczzU&sns=em

The thing about William Smith is he's a bit of a renaissance man, check these attributes out:

 

http://www.imdb.com/...f_=nm_ov_bio_sm

 

Lifetime Achievement Award from Academy of Bodybuilding and Fitness

Being a record-holder for reverse-curling his own body weight was a rumor. The correct weight he reverse-curled was 163 lbs.

Two-time Arm Wrestling World Champion--200-lb. class, Petaluma, CA.

Served in the US Air Force and National Security Agency during the Korean War.

Fluent in English, Russian, German, French, Serbo-Croatian.

Competed as a downhill skier in AAU events at Mammoth Mountain

Competed in motocross events with Steve McQueen and doubled as one of the track riders in C.C. & Company (1970).

Had a 31-1 record as an amateur boxer

Held the Air Force Light-Heavyweight Weightlifting Championship

Performed over 5,100 continuous sit-ups over a five-hour period.

Played semi-pro football for the Wiesbaden Flyers in Germany

Has a Masters Degree in Russian and taught Russian Language Studies at UCLA in the late 1950s.

Won a Muscle Beach contest by performing 35 inverted handstand dips

Honorary member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures.

Direct descendant of Western figures Kit Carson and Daniel Boone.

Bruce Lee personally offered Smith the co-lead in Enter the Dragon (1973), but another film went over schedule and John Saxon stepped into the role.

Filmed an eight-minute test pilot portraying Caine for the TV series Kung Fu (1972), wearing prosthetic eyepieces to make him appear Chinese. The network wanted Smith for the role, but producer Jerry Thorpe ultimately deemed him too muscular and menacing.

Studied kung fu for eight years with Jimmy Woo and kenpo karate master Ed Parker.

Stunt doubled for former Tarzan Lex Barker while living in France.

Turned down the role of Tarzan at MGM.

Training partner of first Mr. Olympia, Larry Scott.

Fought California wildfires in the early 1950s

Worked as a lifeguard on the French Riviera

Worked as a trainer at Bert Goodrich's Hollywood Gym

Child actor in both "A" and "B" movies of the 1940s. He stated in a horror magazine that during breaks on the set of The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), star Lon Chaney Jr., treated all of the children on the set to ice cream.

Threw the discus 151 feet at a time when the top AAU distance was 150.6 feet.

Won the Light-Heavyweight German-Austrian Boxing Championship while in the service.

In 1942's The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), he plays a village boy.

Recipient of the 2008 Silver Spur Award.

Recipient of the 2005 Southern California Motion Picture Council Award.

Inducted into the Venice Muscle Beach Bodybuilding Hall of Fame 2010

 

You told me the exact same thing (“renaissance man”) and showed me the same stats a few years ago. :LOL:

 

You’re losing your memory and getting old you dirty duck! :LOL:

 

P.S. He’s too thick and mean looking for Tarzan. He’s perfect as Conan the Barbarian’s pa though.

I'm just reminding you!

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Happy Birthday Bro!!!

 

 

TM!

 

You are fukking killing me! I have a pug! He looks just like that one on his back in that video! His name is Earl IV!! Yep! I'm Earl III. CRAZY!!!!!

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Thanks JB!

 

http://geekxgirls.com/images/ghostrider/alejandra_jones_ghost_rider_cosplay_02.jpg

 

And here’s your Kwai Chang birthday beating this year

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGTLog_EocI&sns=em

 

Isn’t that baddie whatshisname from (among millions of other thangs) Any Which Way You Can?

Yeah William Smith, he always plays a quality bad guy.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTRa22j4OUk

 

That’s his name! Yeah he’s always good as bad!

 

Although he was good as good too a la little Conan the Barbarian’s dad and Clint’s fist fighting rival though not enemy.

 

And now here’s Philo Beddoe’s fist fighting pov

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwqPBTWczzU&sns=em

The thing about William Smith is he's a bit of a renaissance man, check these attributes out:

 

http://www.imdb.com/...f_=nm_ov_bio_sm

 

Lifetime Achievement Award from Academy of Bodybuilding and Fitness

Being a record-holder for reverse-curling his own body weight was a rumor. The correct weight he reverse-curled was 163 lbs.

Two-time Arm Wrestling World Champion--200-lb. class, Petaluma, CA.

Served in the US Air Force and National Security Agency during the Korean War.

Fluent in English, Russian, German, French, Serbo-Croatian.

Competed as a downhill skier in AAU events at Mammoth Mountain

Competed in motocross events with Steve McQueen and doubled as one of the track riders in C.C. & Company (1970).

Had a 31-1 record as an amateur boxer

Held the Air Force Light-Heavyweight Weightlifting Championship

Performed over 5,100 continuous sit-ups over a five-hour period.

Played semi-pro football for the Wiesbaden Flyers in Germany

Has a Masters Degree in Russian and taught Russian Language Studies at UCLA in the late 1950s.

Won a Muscle Beach contest by performing 35 inverted handstand dips

Honorary member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures.

Direct descendant of Western figures Kit Carson and Daniel Boone.

Bruce Lee personally offered Smith the co-lead in Enter the Dragon (1973), but another film went over schedule and John Saxon stepped into the role.

Filmed an eight-minute test pilot portraying Caine for the TV series Kung Fu (1972), wearing prosthetic eyepieces to make him appear Chinese. The network wanted Smith for the role, but producer Jerry Thorpe ultimately deemed him too muscular and menacing.

Studied kung fu for eight years with Jimmy Woo and kenpo karate master Ed Parker.

Stunt doubled for former Tarzan Lex Barker while living in France.

Turned down the role of Tarzan at MGM.

Training partner of first Mr. Olympia, Larry Scott.

Fought California wildfires in the early 1950s

Worked as a lifeguard on the French Riviera

Worked as a trainer at Bert Goodrich's Hollywood Gym

Child actor in both "A" and "B" movies of the 1940s. He stated in a horror magazine that during breaks on the set of The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), star Lon Chaney Jr., treated all of the children on the set to ice cream.

Threw the discus 151 feet at a time when the top AAU distance was 150.6 feet.

Won the Light-Heavyweight German-Austrian Boxing Championship while in the service.

In 1942's The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), he plays a village boy.

Recipient of the 2008 Silver Spur Award.

Recipient of the 2005 Southern California Motion Picture Council Award.

Inducted into the Venice Muscle Beach Bodybuilding Hall of Fame 2010

 

You told me the exact same thing (“renaissance man”) and showed me the same stats a few years ago. :LOL:

 

You’re losing your memory and getting old you dirty duck! :LOL:

 

P.S. He’s too thick and mean looking for Tarzan. He’s perfect as Conan the Barbarian’s pa though.

I'm just reminding you!

 

Thanks! I had forgotten his time as a trainer at Bert Goodrich’s Hollywood Gym. :LOL:

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Ducky! For your birthday, I got you a

.

Thanks 73.

 

But...

 

This video is not available.

 

:(

 

I always knew deep inside you liked BOC better anyway!!

No way Earl!

 

Hahaha! I know mate!!! I listened to the "Monolith" album today. It's excellent but BOC still RULES!

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Thanks JB!

 

http://geekxgirls.com/images/ghostrider/alejandra_jones_ghost_rider_cosplay_02.jpg

 

And here’s your Kwai Chang birthday beating this year

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGTLog_EocI&sns=em

 

Isn’t that baddie whatshisname from (among millions of other thangs) Any Which Way You Can?

Yeah William Smith, he always plays a quality bad guy.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTRa22j4OUk

 

That’s his name! Yeah he’s always good as bad!

 

Although he was good as good too a la little Conan the Barbarian’s dad and Clint’s fist fighting rival though not enemy.

 

And now here’s Philo Beddoe’s fist fighting pov

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwqPBTWczzU&sns=em

The thing about William Smith is he's a bit of a renaissance man, check these attributes out:

 

http://www.imdb.com/...f_=nm_ov_bio_sm

 

Lifetime Achievement Award from Academy of Bodybuilding and Fitness

Being a record-holder for reverse-curling his own body weight was a rumor. The correct weight he reverse-curled was 163 lbs.

Two-time Arm Wrestling World Champion--200-lb. class, Petaluma, CA.

Served in the US Air Force and National Security Agency during the Korean War.

Fluent in English, Russian, German, French, Serbo-Croatian.

Competed as a downhill skier in AAU events at Mammoth Mountain

Competed in motocross events with Steve McQueen and doubled as one of the track riders in C.C. & Company (1970).

Had a 31-1 record as an amateur boxer

Held the Air Force Light-Heavyweight Weightlifting Championship

Performed over 5,100 continuous sit-ups over a five-hour period.

Played semi-pro football for the Wiesbaden Flyers in Germany

Has a Masters Degree in Russian and taught Russian Language Studies at UCLA in the late 1950s.

Won a Muscle Beach contest by performing 35 inverted handstand dips

Honorary member of the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures.

Direct descendant of Western figures Kit Carson and Daniel Boone.

Bruce Lee personally offered Smith the co-lead in Enter the Dragon (1973), but another film went over schedule and John Saxon stepped into the role.

Filmed an eight-minute test pilot portraying Caine for the TV series Kung Fu (1972), wearing prosthetic eyepieces to make him appear Chinese. The network wanted Smith for the role, but producer Jerry Thorpe ultimately deemed him too muscular and menacing.

Studied kung fu for eight years with Jimmy Woo and kenpo karate master Ed Parker.

Stunt doubled for former Tarzan Lex Barker while living in France.

Turned down the role of Tarzan at MGM.

Training partner of first Mr. Olympia, Larry Scott.

Fought California wildfires in the early 1950s

Worked as a lifeguard on the French Riviera

Worked as a trainer at Bert Goodrich's Hollywood Gym

Child actor in both "A" and "B" movies of the 1940s. He stated in a horror magazine that during breaks on the set of The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), star Lon Chaney Jr., treated all of the children on the set to ice cream.

Threw the discus 151 feet at a time when the top AAU distance was 150.6 feet.

Won the Light-Heavyweight German-Austrian Boxing Championship while in the service.

In 1942's The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), he plays a village boy.

Recipient of the 2008 Silver Spur Award.

Recipient of the 2005 Southern California Motion Picture Council Award.

Inducted into the Venice Muscle Beach Bodybuilding Hall of Fame 2010

 

You told me the exact same thing (“renaissance man”) and showed me the same stats a few years ago. :LOL:

 

You’re losing your memory and getting old you dirty duck! :LOL:

 

P.S. He’s too thick and mean looking for Tarzan. He’s perfect as Conan the Barbarian’s pa though.

I'm just reminding you!

 

Thanks! I had forgotten his time as a trainer at Bert Goodrich’s Hollywood Gym. :LOL:

That's the one thing you didn't forget! You're obsessed with that gym!

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Happy birthday to one hell of a character, the metal maniac himself! Here’s hoping that you have a quacking good celebration, ducky! :cheers:

 

http://media.giphy.com/media/qnOAkzC5cITL2/giphy.gif

 

Thanks beanie! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

 

And here's something for you:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qUSe5jfNmQ

 

You're welcome, and thanks for the video--nice one!

 

The cat went wild once it started playing, though; she had some sort of crazy percussive frenzy going on along the walls of her litter box! Perhaps she was channeling a HELLRIDER! :16ton:

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Happy birthday to one hell of a character, the metal maniac himself! Here’s hoping that you have a quacking good celebration, ducky! :cheers:

 

http://media.giphy.com/media/qnOAkzC5cITL2/giphy.gif

 

Thanks beanie! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

 

And here's something for you:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qUSe5jfNmQ

 

You're welcome, and thanks for the video--nice one!

 

The cat went wild once it started playing, though; she had some sort of crazy percussive frenzy going on along the walls of her litter box! Perhaps she was channeling a HELLRIDER! :16ton:

It's funny you mention that song because Malice, who are basically Priest imitators, did a song called Hellrider 20 years before Priest did!

 

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Happy birthday to one hell of a character, the metal maniac himself! Here’s hoping that you have a quacking good celebration, ducky! :cheers:

 

http://media.giphy.com/media/qnOAkzC5cITL2/giphy.gif

 

Thanks beanie! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

 

And here's something for you:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qUSe5jfNmQ

 

You're welcome, and thanks for the video--nice one!

 

The cat went wild once it started playing, though; she had some sort of crazy percussive frenzy going on along the walls of her litter box! Perhaps she was channeling a HELLRIDER! :16ton:

It's funny you mention that song because Malice, who are basically Priest imitators, did a song called Hellrider 20 years before Priest did!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQi0pzPluvU

 

...which is why I referenced that title! :hail:

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Happy birthday to one hell of a character, the metal maniac himself! Here’s hoping that you have a quacking good celebration, ducky! :cheers:

 

http://media.giphy.com/media/qnOAkzC5cITL2/giphy.gif

 

Thanks beanie! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

 

And here's something for you:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qUSe5jfNmQ

 

You're welcome, and thanks for the video--nice one!

 

The cat went wild once it started playing, though; she had some sort of crazy percussive frenzy going on along the walls of her litter box! Perhaps she was channeling a HELLRIDER! :16ton:

It's funny you mention that song because Malice, who are basically Priest imitators, did a song called Hellrider 20 years before Priest did!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQi0pzPluvU

 

...which is why I referenced that title! :hail:

So you know Malice then??

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Happy birthday to one hell of a character, the metal maniac himself! Here’s hoping that you have a quacking good celebration, ducky! :cheers:

 

http://media.giphy.com/media/qnOAkzC5cITL2/giphy.gif

 

Thanks beanie! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

 

And here's something for you:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qUSe5jfNmQ

 

You're welcome, and thanks for the video--nice one!

 

The cat went wild once it started playing, though; she had some sort of crazy percussive frenzy going on along the walls of her litter box! Perhaps she was channeling a HELLRIDER! :16ton:

It's funny you mention that song because Malice, who are basically Priest imitators, did a song called Hellrider 20 years before Priest did!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQi0pzPluvU

 

...which is why I referenced that title! :hail:

So you know Malice then??

 

No :LOL: Only the two songs, and only as of today!

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