Check out Sue Grafton, "P is for Peril," Page 183: "She was at that stage of maturity (or lack thereof) where the half-nudie rock star posters ran neck and neck with the stuffed animals of her youth."
I deleted a post of mine (I doubt that I've ever deleted things by others) because one of my favorite people, a former teacher of mine and a man who works with my spouse, wrote me something that could change my illiterate views. The Whitesnake songs at whose titles I playfully scoffed apparently harbor interesting blues elements.
Here's the post that I deleted: parker54 said...
I was never ashamed of my Whitesnake poster; in fact, I wish I could find it. I had some difficulty, however, with the songs "Slide It In" and "Spit It Out."
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At least you're copping to that Whitesnake poster!
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I deleted a post of mine (I doubt that I've ever deleted things by others) because one of my favorite people, a former teacher of mine and a man who works with my spouse, wrote me something that could change my illiterate views. The Whitesnake songs at whose titles I playfully scoffed apparently harbor interesting blues elements.
Here's the post that I deleted: parker54 said...
I was never ashamed of my Whitesnake poster; in fact, I wish I could find it. I had some difficulty, however, with the songs "Slide It In" and "Spit It Out."
But then so does Jackyl's immortal "The Lumberjacker!"
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