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Her best friend was her own heart beat
With every little step she'd take
She'd get one step closer to leaving
Sitting in her kitchen at night
She listened to the washing machine
Just wishing that she could leave
But there were so many loads to clean
She could hear it in her head sometimes
Like the change that she was saving in a jar
And the chains on the front porch swing
Were creaking like steps in the dark
One day soon this is all gonna end
One day soon maybe it'll all begin
He'd tell it to her all the time
He was the best thing she'd ever see
Oh he was stomping up and down the hall
But she could still hear the washing machine
She could hear it in her head sometimes
Like the change that she was saving in a jar
And the chains on the front porch swing
Were creaking like steps in the dark
One day soon this is all gonna end
One day soon maybe it'll all begin
What a fine mess
Pretty fine indeed
But it's just too much for me
For me and my washing machine
Very nice .. appears to be a Smith and Wesson stainless steel revolver which chambers the famous S&W .50 caliber round (competition to the .454 Casull). I would note, however, that using that stance she will receive a rather unpleasant surprise after firing the weapon. I estimate her weight to be about 115 lbs, maybe 120 .. she should be leaning INTO the weapon so as to not be knocked on her ass by the recoil and for quick recovery in firing the rest of the rounds at the onrushing Zombies coming over the fence. Can't say much for that fancy laser-headsup display optical sigthts. Best way to shoot people with a revolver is to aim at the center of their mass and pull the trigger until all the rounds are gone, then pull out your bowie knife and start cutting.
Misterfixit, I admire you but am glad of the sizable geographic distance between us. It's the gun and violence thing that gives me considerable pause.
Promise me you'll use your powers only for good.
BTW--having done some surveillance work, what's your take on the NSA systems that have recently come to light?
Thanks...I was wondering if it was just me.....I kept thinking "another song about a washing machine, is that possible?"...haha
ditto. Is she 5 or 6?
It's somewhat more up-tempo than "Kashmir" and doesn't have the same stresses and accents, but there is a faint Zeppelin influence.
Very nice .. appears to be a Smith and Wesson stainless steel revolver which chambers the famous S&W .50 caliber round (competition to the .454 Casull). I would note, however, that using that stance she will receive a rather unpleasant surprise after firing the weapon. I estimate her weight to be about 115 lbs, maybe 120 .. she should be leaning INTO the weapon so as to not be knocked on her ass by the recoil and for quick recovery in firing the rest of the rounds at the onrushing Zombies coming over the fence. Can't say much for that fancy laser-headsup display optical sigthts. Best way to shoot people with a revolver is to aim at the center of their mass and pull the trigger until all the rounds are gone, then pull out your bowie knife and start cutting.
Nah. That's a Colt Anaconda pimped out with an old red dot scope. Presumably she is shooting .44 special since the gun barely moves even though she is holding quite dainty like. (At least that is what I see since the original link went dead and I had to find a different pic showing her shooting a rather large revolver. ;)
Aaahhhh Bills archilles heel.
I like it
Not many people have had the opportunity to admire Bill's heel or arches, just his tendoncies.
Me too, but I hate her dryer!
Best way to shoot people with a revolver is to aim at the center of their mass and pull the trigger until all the rounds are gone
Except with the aforementioned zombies, surely?
oldslabsides wrote:
Very nice .. appears to be a Smith and Wesson stainless steel revolver which chambers the famous S&W .50 caliber round (competition to the .454 Casull). I would note, however, that using that stance she will receive a rather unpleasant surprise after firing the weapon. I estimate her weight to be about 115 lbs, maybe 120 .. she should be leaning INTO the weapon so as to not be knocked on her ass by the recoil and for quick recovery in firing the rest of the rounds at the onrushing Zombies coming over the fence. Can't say much for that fancy laser-headsup display optical sigthts. Best way to shoot people with a revolver is to aim at the center of their mass and pull the trigger until all the rounds are gone, then pull out your bowie knife and start cutting.
oldslabsides wrote:
If you did, it would pretty much guarantee your colleagues'd never bother you again. Of course, you might end up spending lots of time in the company of the guys with the white jackets and the rubber truck...
Here are the lyrics:
she walked through the park in the dark
her best friend was her own heart beat
with every little step she'd take
she'd get one step closer to leaving
sitting in her kitchen at night
she listened to the washing machine
just wishing that she could leave
but there were so many loads to clean
she could hear it in her head sometimes
like the change that she was saving in a jar
and the chains on the front porch swing
were creaking like steps in the dark
one day soon this is all gonna end
one day soon maybe it'll all begin
He'd tell it to her all the time
he was the best thing she'd ever see
oh he was stomping up and down the hall
but she could still hear the washing machine
she could hear it in her head sometimes
like the change that she was saving in a jar
and the chains on the front porch swing
were creaking like steps in the dark
one day soon this is all gonna end
one day soon maybe it'll all begin
what a fine mess
pretty fine indeed
but it's just too much for me
for me and my washing machine
peter_james_bond wrote:
Don't forget The Pretenders - Watching the Clothes
...and Dirty Laundry by Don Henley
I love baby voiced women vocalists, so I really love this!
peter_james_bond wrote:
Don't forget The Pretenders - Watching the Clothes
She plays bass.
Aaahhhh Bills archilles heel.
I like it
yes, me too. it seems to work here.
Don't forget The Pretenders - Watching the Clothes
...true, but mrs. bartolozzi is much more intense piece...
Us too. Whoever would have thought there would be two?
She plays bass.
The natural evolution of blues over the past 80 years sure is a nice thing to watch continue.
Same here.