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oh ok!!!!
1.I was out driving around a wheat field when I drive by a lake and this ugly child fell in and had to be saved.

Then I was married to the Ex-bass guiterist of the Floyd and we had kids when I had a flash back of what happened back in the country so I try to stop from happening but I wake up.

2. I was in my room when Roger and Dave fly by me and they were happy and talking to each other but they looked like they did back 1971. I flow over to Roger but I fell and then I am with Roger outside in London going for a walk.

3. I was in a book store when Roger came by and we started talking and it lead to sex. Then he left and I go insane.
I told you some of them were dirty
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Libby74D wrote: 3. I was in a book store when Roger came by and we started talking and it lead to sex. Then he left and I go insane.
I told you some of them were dirty


So the bookstore is the place to go?

I'm trying to think of some pick up lines that Roger may have used:

1. Hi good looking........can I tell you about my father?
2. Would you like to tune my bass?


:lol: :lol:
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Wonder what Roger would think if he reads all that! :wink:

By the way Quicksilver that's a good signature you got there! I like it. :)
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Ridan wrote:Wonder what Roger would think if he reads all that! :wink:
You know, Robert Fripp and other King Crimson musicians use to read The Elephant Talk, the biggest forum about their music, and quite often reply... So sometimes people get very ironic replies from Mr Fripp himself, when they write something extremely stupid about their music (it's a very "serious" forum, so no bubbling about private issues allowed)... I haven't got any reply yet, maybe he could not understand my English :lol:
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Anna-Roza wrote: You know, Robert Fripp and other King Crimson musicians use to read The Elephant Talk, the biggest forum about their music, and quite often reply... So sometimes people get very ironic replies from Mr Fripp himself, when they write something extremely stupid about their music
*Shivers*
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kind of scary. I hope Roger never reads this forum.
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Well, Roger isn't exactly a stranger to dreams, nightmares or sexual fantasies! Maybe he'd be honored to be the subject of the unconscious nighttime landscapes of young/younger women, especially since he's about to turn 60.

Personally, I truly doubt they visit fan forums on the internet.

I'm not losing any sleep over it, so to speak. :wink:
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hearas another Roger Dream
1. I was listening to music I download from my cDs to play on my compter last night so I had been listening to Pink Floyd all night. I woke up in the middle of the night and Sexual revoltion was on so when I fell asleep again I had a dream that I was in a mental worobe having my brain checked for some odd reasson and then I bumped into Roger and we fall in love and get married and stuff.
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Pugs on the Wing wrote:Well, Roger isn't exactly a stranger to dreams, nightmares or sexual fantasies! Maybe he'd be honored to be the subject of the unconscious nighttime landscapes of young/younger women, especially since he's about to turn 60.

Personally, I truly doubt they visit fan forums on the internet.

I'm not losing any sleep over it, so to speak. :wink:
I tend to believe that they probably do visit a fan site on occasion just out of curiosity. I mean there's a whole international community of people that are interested in your life and what you've done; I think it would be hard not to at least take a peek every once and a while.

Who knows, I could be Roger and you wouldn't even know it..........ah, probably not.

Gotta get going though, I need to pick up a few items at the bookstore today :wink:
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quicksilver wrote:Gotta get going though, I need to pick up a few items at the bookstore today :wink:
It took me a while to get that post, quicksilver, then I remembered your earlier one! (and Libby's dream) :lol:
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Pugs on the Wing wrote:
quicksilver wrote:Gotta get going though, I need to pick up a few items at the bookstore today :wink:
It took me a while to get that post, quicksilver, then I remembered your earlier one! (and Libby's dream) :lol:
Pugs, have you ever been to 'House on the rock'

We drove the kids out last Spring during Easter break and spent most of the day there. It you haven't seen it before it's basically a huge museum filled with all sorts of weird stuff. They say from beginning to end you walk over 2 miles.
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quicksilver wrote: Who knows, I could be Roger and you wouldn't even know it..........ah, probably not.


This is funny...on the "official" board, a user is wondering "aloud" whether or not I am Roger.

Last time I checked, I was a good few thousand miles and over 2 1/2 decades away from being Roger...but, then, there's no way to tell that in a forum, is there?
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quicksilver wrote:Pugs, have you ever been to 'House on the rock'

We drove the kids out last Spring during Easter break and spent most of the day there. It you haven't seen it before it's basically a huge museum filled with all sorts of weird stuff. They say from beginning to end you walk over 2 miles.
Uh...yeah. We went there the first year we moved here--1989--they sure know how to grab the touristas with all their roadside ads. I guess they've added even more now, according to the official website (which is not that good a site, so I'm not including the URL). I don't know how to describe it, for those who've never seen it, but it's like...Frank Lloyd Wright dropped acid with Lewis Carroll in an antique toy shop.

This site gives a pretty good review: http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/WISPRhouse.html

We went in the fall, thank goodness, as I see it's not air conditioned. Don't ever go in the summer! And it was rather pricey, too, from what I remember. I think it was like $12 or $17 per person (forgot), which by 1989 standards was quite high, even more than what we paid at the world famous San Diego Zoo two years prior. How much was it when you went, quicksilver?

It's a must-see to get what I consider a cheesey Wisconsin flavour, but it'll leave you yearning for something more down to earth, IMHO. The next trip we took after that was to see the Cave of the Mounds which is near HOTR, which I enjoyed much more.

And this is weird, but I've still never been to the Wisconsin Dells. I went when I was 14 w/my parents, but that doesn't really count. I'm sure it's all touristed-out now w/fake-o water parks and casinos (from what I gather in the ads around here), and none of the natural beauty from what I can remember that long ago is left.
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They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.
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Back to the dreams...

I had this one last night; not directly related to PF, but sort of:

I was holding a guitar, but it was like a fake guitar...it was painted all dark red. I was pretending to play it (I don't play any instrument), and just happened to make sounds like David Gilmour would make (that note bending thing). I couldn't believe I could do that.