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Current Events => Archives => Politics => Election 2012 => Topic started by: Kyle Ricky on October 26, 2012, 08:00:43 AM
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Meatloaf, along with Randy Owen (Alabama), John Rich and Big Kenny (Big and Rich) endorsed Mitt Romney last night in Ohio. This rally had over 12,000 people show up. The sleeping giant has been woken up. Go for it Mitt!
This is little of what Meatloaf said during his endorsement:
“I have never been in any political agenda in my life, but I think that in 2012 this is the most important election in the history of the United States,” Meat Loaf said in a black silk shirt with sparkly buttons down the front and sequined designs on the sleeves. “Storm clouds [have] come over the United States. There is thunderstorms over Europe. There are hail storms, and I mean major hail storms, in the Middle East.
Read More: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/10/meat-loaf-endorses-mitt-romney-in-rockers-first-political-endorsement-ever/
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I just don't care what Meat Loaf or Sean Penn or Britney Spears or any other asshat "celebrity" endorses or doesn't endorse.
Their voices are no louder than mine.
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I just don't care what Meat Loaf or Sean Penn or Britney Spears or any other asshat "celebrity" endorses or doesn't endorse.
Their voices are no louder than mine.
Somewhat true. But I like it better when you see them endorsing a Republican. It shows that they have a head on their shoulders and aren't in with the celeb crows of mindless misfits. You are seeing more 'stars' endorsing Romney. And that is a good thing.
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I knew I was voting for the right guy!! Meatloaf and Alabama so rock!!
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I knew I was voting for the right guy!! Meatloaf and Alabama so rock!!
I agree. Alabama is one of my all time favorite country bands.
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[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozpdBvB0hek[/youtube]
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I agree. Alabama is one of my all time favorite country bands.
Mine too!! I have all theirs and Meatloaf's albums!!
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I don't know who Meatloaf is.
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I don't know who Meatloaf is.
He was JB's father in Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny.
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvvjiE4AdUI[/youtube]
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I don't know who Meatloaf is.
Wait?? what?? You are pulling my leg, I know you are...Bat out od Hell(supposed to be the third best selling abulm of all time) You have never heard of "Paradise by the Dashboard Light or "Two out of Three ain't Bad. I am going to have a few chioce words with your father!!......
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Wait?? what?? You are pulling my leg, I know you are...Bat out od Hell(supposed to be the third best selling abulm of all time) You have never heard of "Paradise by the Dashboard Light or "Two out of Three ain't Bad. I am going to have a few chioce words with your father!!......
He's not old like you and me. Okay, mostly you and not so much me. But old. :rofl:
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He's not old like you and me. Okay, mostly you and not so much me. But old. :rofl:
Listen , you, funny man, I am not that old...... :p
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Mine too!! I have all theirs and Meatloaf's albums!!
I still have my Bat Out Of Hell poster from 1977. That was a fun concert!
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Wait?? what?? You are pulling my leg, I know you are...Bat out od Hell(supposed to be the third best selling abulm of all time) You have never heard of "Paradise by the Dashboard Light or "Two out of Three ain't Bad. I am going to have a few chioce words with your father!!......
Nope. I may have heard them in the background somewhere, but nope don't know who Meat Loaf is. I just know he was Robert Paulson like 20 minutes ago when I looked him up.
Though I was told to never let my meat loaf by a wise Chinese man.
Mine too!! I have all theirs and Meatloaf's albums!!
So are you saying you have those big black circle thingies?
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I still have my Bat Out Of Hell poster from 1977. That was a fun concert!
I was three. :whistling:
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I still have my Bat Out Of Hell poster from 1977. That was a fun concert!
Yeah I saw him in Portland in 1994 at the Portland Maine Civic Center!! What a great entertainer!!
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So are you saying you have those big black circle thingies?
Those big black circle thingies were preferable to the 8-tracks that followed. :(
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Those big black circle thingies were preferable to the 8-tracks that followed. :(
I'm having a hard time remembering what a CD was.
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I'm having a hard time remembering what a CD was.
Are you sure you're old enough to be posting here. :p
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Nope. I may have heard them in the background somewhere, but nope don't know who Meat Loaf is. I just know he was Robert Paulson like 20 minutes ago when I looked him up.
Though I was told to never let my meat loaf by a wise Chinese man.
So are you saying you have those big black circle thingies?
They are vinyls silly boy!!
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Are you sure you're old enough to be posting here. :p
I remember a time before Justin Bieber, does that count?
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Not really. :-)
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Those big black circle thingies were preferable to the 8-tracks that followed. :(
no, no, no. 8 tracks, then vinyls, then cassetts, cd's and now mp3players and ipods
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Quick question, Corporal Carrots... do you know why CD\DVD drive speeds are multiples of 'X'?
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no, no, no. 8 tracks, then vinyls, then cassetts, cd's and now mp3players and ipods
No way were 8-tracks sold before records. Nuh uh.
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Quick question, Corporal Carrots... do you know why CD\DVD drive speeds are multiples of 'X'?
Multiples of what a CD can or DVD can process. CD can do 150 KBs so it would be like 16 times faster. I don't I'm not a rocket surgeon.
Also I'm a Colonel. My name says so.
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Multiples of what a CD can or DVD can process. CD can do 150 KBs so it would be like 16 times faster. I don't I'm not a rocket surgeon.
Also I'm a Colonel. My name says so.
Okay, you answered my question (with or without the help of Google).
Good job, Corporal.
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I only looked up the speed for the CDs. I figured out the X a long time ago through the use of common sense.
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No way were 8-tracks sold before records. Nuh uh.
correction, my bad...8 tracks were actually replaced by cassetts, though vinyl outlasted both of them, then cd's replaced all of them. I would say around the mid 80's
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Meatloaf not old? He is 70 years old. His album 'Bat out of hell' is one of the best selling albums of all time. It is also one of only two albums that have never fallen off the UK top 200 charts - It has been on it since it was released. He took a 20 year hiatus in between 'Bat out of hell' and 'Bat out of hell II'...
He got his start in Rocky Horror Picture show.
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Meatloaf not old? He is 70 years old. His album 'Bat out of hell' is one of the best selling albums of all time. It is also one of only two albums that have never fallen off the UK top 200 charts - It has been on it since it was released. He took a 20 year hiatus in between 'Bat out of hell' and 'Bat out of hell II'...
He got his start in Rocky Horror Picture show.
Chris was saying I was old, not Meatloaf(though he is too). Meatloaf did produce 5(?) others I think between the two bat albums.
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Obama must know now that the end is near.
Take THAT Colin Powell!!
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Chris was saying I was old, not Meatloaf(though he is too). Meatloaf did produce 5(?) others I think between the two bat albums.
Oh,,, my error :-)
And yes, you are right he did release albums after 'Bat our of Hell'. They weren't as successful as that and 'Bat out of Hell II'. I heard the songs from the other releases, but thought they were from compilation cd's he did.