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The Queen of the Night

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  1. Ok, ok, if anyone happened to catch this year's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2002 Induction ceremony, then you know that The Ramones, Talking Heads, Tom Petty and The Heratbreakers, Issac Hayes, and other greats finally got there due Wednesday night. So, I have to bring up yet another rock and roll topic. Gods, who are your picks for the Hall of Fame and why? Note: N'SYNC, Backstreet Boys, and any other teeny bopper from the 80's, 90's, and present day are not eligible EVER IN THIS LIFETIME :dissappointed:
  2. I stand by my opinion of N'SYNC because that's what will happen, it's how it always is with sugary pop groups. As for using the word "bootylicious" that's me being sarcastic, can't I make a little joke or is that not allowed?
  3. When did things become "yummyful"? Oh, God, I can't stand words like that, at least use a real word, like "groovy" or something, something that has been used BEFORE? As for my pick for "awesome" "hot-bodied" "bootylicious" celebrities, my list is a co-ed one (yes, I appreciate the beauty in both sides): 1. Hugh Jackman 2. Guy Ritchie (hey, he reminds me a little of my boyfriend, ok!!) 3. Madonna 4. Angelina Jolie 5. Joey Lauren Adams (think 'Chasing Amy'-she's soooo cute) 6. Mel Gibson (can't get over my 'Lethal Weapon' crush) 7. Marisa Tomei 8. Robbie Williams 9. Owen Wilson (a-ha! an American) 10.Reese Witherspoon Now that's a list. Oh, and as far as Mariah Carey..............well, she knows that since she's washed up that her body is the only other thing that will keep her famous................ N'SYNC STINKS!! with their manufactured pop, they'll be gone soon, just like New Kids and all the others like them.
  4. Yes, Madonna did start on almost the same road as Miss Spears, but granted some of her albums did stand the test of time, and I think that this one is one of them; the lyrics are deeply personal, more personal than any other album, revealing things about her life and emotional demons that she never really revealed to the public. I loved the album and loved how personal she got and you didn't even realise until after you had looked beyond the beats and groove. That's why I added it. As for Michael Jackson, his albums aren't underrated, now are they? None of them are, and you can't count the bad ones....
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