Bad To The Bone

While browsing the Goerge Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers website, I ran into this greeting card.
I love it :)
Who else here is a Thorogood fan ?
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: deftron
The "Delaware" Destroyers ?


Never heard the state reference before ..

Been that way for as long as I can remember.
 

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LOL,proof positive that men and women are really different.I was just surfing cooking.com, lol, those cappichino makers really do something for me :)
 

George and cappichino, a good mix, need all that energy to play air guitar ;):)
 

I've seen him several times after a heavy night of drinking (His drinking, not mine), yes he does !
 

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Hey, I love George Thorogood and the Destroyers, and I'm not that old!


:D
 

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George is one of your better live shows to see. I remember when I was a puppy he did a 50 states in 50 days tour. Not one to fool around that crazy boy !!!

LMFAO over the summer. On TV they were advertising a southern rock cd compilation. Allman Brothers, Molly Hatchet, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Band, The Outlaws, Little Feat........George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers:Q
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: 308nato
George is one of your better live shows to see. I remember when I was a puppy he did a 50 states in 50 days tour. Not one to fool around that crazy boy !!!

LMFAO over the summer. On TV they were advertising a southern rock cd compilation. Allman Brothers, Molly Hatchet, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Band, The Outlaws, Little Feat........George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers:Q

I was able to see him live at WVU way back when but unfortunately I had indulged in a bit too much of the aforementioned Old No. 7 and other substances and really don't remember too much about the show. :eek: :eek:
 

I was able to see him live at WVU way back when but unfortunately I had indulged in a bit too much of the aforementioned Old No. 7 and other substances and really don't remember too much about the show.

That's a shame because they are awesome live :)
 

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Originally posted by: Roger
Wow Roger man, you're older than I thought.

Ask ScrapSilicone, I'm older than you think I am now.
hehe..Roger was a Dino hat wearer ensconced in one of these standing at the full-service Sinclair where your g-g-parents stopped to get their windscreen washed/squeegeed on those '49 Hudson roadtrips they made back in the day. ;):p

 

I really love that fresh new stying of the '49 Hudson :)
When I was a boy, the gas pumps looked like this, nothing like filling your tank by gravity, beats the modern new fandangle pumps anyday.

Enough of how old I am, back to the subject, good ol'e Goerge :)
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: Roger
I really love that fresh new stying of the '49 Hudson :)
When I was a boy, the gas pumps looked like this, nothing like filling your tank by gravity, beats the modern new fandangle pumps anyday.

Remember when the pumps all had that little glass bulb with either colored balls or spinners in them where you could actually see the fuel as it passed through to the hose? They disappeared in the US back in the late 60's if I recall correctly but I was pleasantly surprised to see they still had them on gas pumps in Quebec. I also remember when Sinclair had these big machines that would pop out a molded plastic Sinclair Dinosaur for .50¢. It had this big window that you could watch the thing being molded through. Bleh I am such a geezer.
 

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Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: Roger
I really love that fresh new stying of the '49 Hudson :)
When I was a boy, the gas pumps looked like this, nothing like filling your tank by gravity, beats the modern new fandangle pumps anyday.

Remember when the pumps all had that little glass bulb with either colored balls or spinners in them where you could actually see the fuel as it passed through to the hose? They disappeared in the US back in the late 60's if I recall correctly but I was pleasantly surprised to see they still had them on gas pumps in Quebec. I also remember when Sinclair had these big machines that would pop out a molded plastic Sinclair Dinosaur for .50¢. It had this big window that you could watch the thing being molded through. Bleh I am such a geezer.
heh...I remember those as a kid..could not afford the 50 cents tho..:( and only saw those machines on long road trips as well..
George Thorogood ;)
 

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Me too! Me Too!

Running to put on the "HAircut" and "The Baddest Of GT" CDs now!

Great music to drive overnight to.

Think I am "The Geezer" in this thread so far. (Actually have that title occasionaly on another site);)