the very best of kansas

cat of curiosity

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[QUOTE="racerboy71, post: 10579018, member: 101541drug's are bad kids, mmmkay?[/QUOTE]

i don't believe you. so i will prove or disprove your statement...

i know, that wasn't funny. now i feel bad. i'ma go get a l'il high...
 

cat of curiosity

Well-Known Member
i don't believe you. so i will prove or disprove your statement...

i know, that wasn't funny. now i feel bad. i'ma go get a l'il high...
i mean real drugs, everyone knows weed's not a real drug..[/QUOTE]

what is this weed you speak of. sounds lame. the proper way to melt something is to pour some acid on it...
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
idk coc, i like a lot of 70's music, mostly bands that were around from the 60's, but for w/e reason, i never really got into kansas, or boston for that matter...
of course it's hard not knowing their hits, but i cant say i've ever bought a kansas album back in the day..
 

cat of curiosity

Well-Known Member
idk coc, i like a lot of 70's music, mostly bands that were around from the 60's, but for w/e reason, i never really got into kansas, or boston for that matter...
of course it's hard not knowing their hits, but i cant say i've ever bought a kansas album back in the day..
it's all good bro, we like what we like.
ie, i rocked the misfits, old greenday, but really got off on metallica. they were inspiration to me, and i learned a lot of technique from them. after my youthful rebellious stage ended, i realized that the 60,70,80's rock really played a major role in my life, and that it was and will always be a part of me. i still rock to the classic rock stations.
 
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