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RHMF'S POSTS
War and ThunderSeptember 30, 2008 This is dedicated to one of my best friends from High School....In...
Happy Birthday Sis!September 26, 2008 Hey Sister...I know today is your birthday and you're way the heck over in...
First Date: Shakira 1997September 21, 2008 Bella...remember our first date? The Shakira concert in 1997 at Chicago's...
RHMF'S LISTS
1. Can't You See - The Marshall Tucker Band 2. Ramblin Man - The Allman Brothers Band 3. Green Grass And High.. - The Outlaws (70's) 4. I Put A Spell On You - Creedence Clearwater.. 5. Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd 1. Jimi Hendrix 2. Bon Scott 3. Kurt Cobain 4. Buddy Holly 5. Tim Buckley RHMF'S BIORHYTHM
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dtricarico said: RHMF,
Thanks for your kind comments on my JamsBio. I'm new at this, but I'm learning. So far it's been a blast. I can't believe you have 54 already!
dtricarico (2/10/2008)
RHMF said: Yep, I'm a bit addicted to it. I find it hard now NOT to write a post when I hear a song and recall some event from my near or far past...dig your JamsBio to Dtricarico, good stuff! (2/10/2008)
CrystalLouise said: I thank you as well, RHMF, even though it might take a while to catch your comments since I haven't found the way to see if you have any, yet, if there is a way. :) I do plan on sticking to the stage, at least so far, lol... can't imagine never standing on one again... *shudders at the thought* (2/12/2008)
kwalz said: Thank you, it's amazing how fresh that moment still is in my head even though it was almost ten years ago. (2/13/2008)
Lynne William said: Feb 13, 2008 (2:34pm EST) - Hey, thanks so very much for your nice comment on my maiden entry (Bowie's "Aladdin Sane"). Best smile I've had all day, and I'm very glad you enjoyed it.
I'll check out your JamBios later tonight, but on my quick first pass I saw the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," and Supertramp. I WILL have comments. :-) (2/13/2008)
johnksso2007 said: Consider the boycott ON. No more Nickelback for me and I thank you for your support. ;)
~Kim (2/13/2008)
AndreaSue said: Thanks for your comment on my JamsBio. I'm addicted to this website! You even introduced me to a Led Zeppelin song I wasn't familiar with, and I didn't think such a song existed!
(2/14/2008)
DanceThruLife said: Thanks for your comment. It is still hard to hear that song. I usually end up fighting back the tears. And thanks for the good wishes.
(2/15/2008)
DanceThruLife said: Music is a great healer. And this place is so addictive. I only wish I had more time.
(2/15/2008)
Rachel Burke said: Thanks for the comment! I gotta make some time to go thru all yours as well, 54 is a lot!
(2/15/2008)
Shinystar said: Thanks for the nice comments, I know it is very addictive. Still love that song, feel like it just came out yesterday :) Keep up the good work geeze you have written so many reviews!
(2/15/2008)
outlandosmusic said: Thanks! By the way, enormous Weezer fan. Went to the show disguised in a hoodie and Chuck's so as to fit in with all the youngins. Screamed my ass off :-).
(2/15/2008)
Catherine Wagley said: Thanks for the insightful comments. From the looks of the comments that came before mine, you've apparently been building up a repertoire of meaningful insights. Looking forward to browsing your memories.
(2/16/2008)
Shinystar said: Ty for the comment.. Yeah Pussy Cat Dolls are just great, not outrageously talented but they put the oomph in the air lol
(2/16/2008)
Shinystar said: Thanks for the comments once again! I see you like Weezer too, thats great. Their music is just so much fun :)
(2/16/2008)
merri72 said: Thanks for your comments! I was just looking over some of your memories and thinking the same thing:)
(2/16/2008)
Shinystar said: Thanks for the comment on my main page, I do appreciate it. I have so many more memories to write about.. thankful I found this site somehow. I look forward to continue to read your memories!
(2/16/2008)
Morpheus said: thanks for reading my memories, this is my first time to share it. I was apprehensive to let others comment on it but your comments on my posts really feels better, it helps thanks!
(2/18/2008)
netta said: thanks for the nod. you've got some fabulous stuff here -- i look forward to reading more.:)
(2/19/2008)
Jbev said: Thanks for the nice comments on my Band memory. It's one of my favortie songs in the world, and means a lot, but then I guess that's what I love about this site. It allows me the chance to tell the world about it.
(2/19/2008)
supergirl said: Thanks for your comment on my Bryan Adams memory! It was a wonderful time in my life and I miss it already.
(2/21/2008)
Rachel Burke said: Thanks for the comment RHMF! Chris actually moved out of the pink house last month and into his own house because his gf is pregnant with their 2nd child (sigh.. Im getting old haha) I don't talk to him as much as I'd like to anymore, but we're going to a surprise bday party for him tonite as a matter of fact :)
(2/23/2008)
Lynnster said: Thanks for the nice note, RHMF! I have enjoyed everything I've read of yours so far too, look forward to more. I will definitely be sticking around. :)
(2/28/2008)
madeliaette said: Thanks for taking a look through my memories! (I am about to go take a squizz at yours.)
(2/28/2008)
Cole436 said: Hi RHMF, thanks for the comments on my jamsbio. By the looks of it, you've been pretty committed to giving feedback to others. Much appreciated! We all need to comment more.
(3/1/2008)
Jbev said: My Lionel Richie impersonation is strictly on a need-to-know basis. I'm glad you enjoyed the memory though.
(3/4/2008)
Inthemidstofeverything said: Thanks for the comment! This is quite a fun and original way to display the fan's love for music, minus the technical terms and mumbo jumbo that critics spew from their lips. It's all about the way the song makes you feel anyway, right?
(3/4/2008)
Nadia said: Hey thanks for the comment, you should definitely drop by Peru sometime....its an amazing country (3/9/2008)
russelllindsey said: Thanks for you input! I really LOVE this site. I don't have 54 yet, but I have 30 now. (3/11/2008)
alynn said: Like all the others I truly appreciate your comments on my memories. Am thrilled to find that like me so many others can tell their life story by the music. The bleakest moments in my life are when the music stops. Am enjoying your memories as well--such a diversified life with the music taste to prove it. (3/12/2008)
sallen77 said: Thank you for the wonderfully kind comments RHMF! I just browsed through your listing, I can't wait to read some of your memories - you have a great listing of songs there! (3/14/2008)
Rachel Burke said: aww thanks! I told Chris' mom that she should read the pink house memory as soon as the site is public! (3/17/2008)
Biba said: Red Hot Mother F*cker?
Ridiculously Hung Man Features?
Red Herring and Mustard Flavour? (4/7/2008)
RHMF replied to Biba's comment:
Red Hot Mother F*cker?
Ridiculously Hung Man Features?
Red Herring and...
ah-ha...very close, red-headed mother f*cker... (4/7/2008)
Biba replied to RHMF's comment:
ah-ha...very close, red-headed mother f*cker...
Ha ha! Awesome! (4/7/2008)
my-memoirs said: Hi! Thanks for adding me. I really enjoyed reading your memories as well as the others here. Sometimes before I start doing anything online, I read the memories here. It's becoming a sort of a ritual for me and it's inspiring too. I just hope I have the time to read them all! =) (4/29/2008)
gatitosucio said: I appreciate you taking the time to read my post. I hope you have a good talk with your brother, whether it be tonight or any other day. Have a good one! (4/29/2008)
IanClem said: Thanks alot for those two great comments. I'm new to this site and you have great advice and feedback! (5/8/2008)
senile said: thanks for the comment and kind welcome.
music is a great coping mechanism for all types of scenarios life throws or kindly gives us. (5/9/2008)
RHMF replied to senile's comment:
thanks for the comment and kind welcome.
music is a great coping mechanism...
Right on to that Senile. Shouts out to you in Ireland...land of my ancestors. Hope to read more of your memories here. Warning, it gets kind of addictive....in the best of ways, of course. (5/9/2008)
senile replied to RHMF's comment:
Right on to that Senile. Shouts out to you in Ireland...land of my ancestors....
Ahhh The blood of Ireland flows through your veins, that explains your friendliness lol ... Im looking forward to adding some more memories, Im gonna go and rack my brain for some more upbeat stories. (5/9/2008)
Jane Jane said: thanks for the comment! and yes, i'm almost famous...haha who would have known my obsession with sebastian bach's hot ass leather pants would end up in rolling stone. (5/22/2008)
RottenApple said: Thank you for the kind words. I always thought my writing was a bit awkward.
London is an amazing city, the call proved too great for me! (9/27/2008)
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