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Old 12-29-2016, 10:37 PM   #2291 (permalink)
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No, he's saying Kelly and Astaire were of the 50's. Re-read it.
I did read it, and Chula did not say "In the 50s Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire had achieved as much popularity as Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had in the 60s." He said (and I quote) "the Jagger and Richards of the 50s."
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Old 12-30-2016, 12:01 AM   #2292 (permalink)
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I did read it, and Chula did not say "In the 50s Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire had achieved as much popularity as Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had in the 60s." He said (and I quote) "the Jagger and Richards of the 50s."
You know damn well he knows when The Stones got started.
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Old 12-30-2016, 12:12 AM   #2293 (permalink)
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You know damn well he knows when The Stones got started.
Did Chula not say something like he was alive in the 50s but that he hardly remembers the 60s? So I am not assuming that he knows anything from the 60s, except maybe that Jimmy Page played in The Yardbirds. I am like 99.99% sure he knows that.
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Old 12-30-2016, 12:58 AM   #2294 (permalink)
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Did Chula not say something like he was alive in the 50s but that he hardly remembers the 60s? So I am not assuming that he knows anything from the 60s, except maybe that Jimmy Page played in The Yardbirds. I am like 99.99% sure he knows that.
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Insane. Can you imagine the amount of practice that went into nailing this scene? Singing, acting, and dancing at the highest level. Insane.

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Insane. Can you imagine the amount of practice that went into nailing this scene? Singing, acting, and dancing at the highest level. Insane.

Never seen the movie, but I love that scene. Used to watch it with friends almost every morning after partying together.
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Reminds me of Ragtime and Dixieland

Makes me want to kick their happy teeth in
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Rest in peace aunt Heather. I know we were never close but it's weird being in a world without you.

I guess you can be glad that I'm not trying to profit off of your death like everyone else.
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Rest in peace aunt Heather. I know we were never close but it's weird being in a world without you.

I guess you can be glad that I'm not trying to profit off of your death like everyone else.
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