Posted on 11/18/2018 5:33:38 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Great song from the 1990s. Enjoy.
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Music is subjective, and that sucks. Don’t be insulted.:)
Try this. excellent production, great vocal, fine music, lousy video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McOAjzart78
very well done
Get a few beers in ya and listen again :-)
I have a few in me, still hate it. :)
You’re not drinking the good stuff obviously.
They say if you play it backwards it says, "Sessions has 35,000 indictments to unseal...Sessions has 35,000 indictments to unseal..."
That could be what you are missing.
That would be the Extremist. He still has not commented on the loss of Sessions, at least I have not seen it.
Beer too is subjective. Budweiser? Never touch it, one sip and I have a headache.
I know...I was joking because I saw you were on the same thread as he.
Can’t help myself in some of these situations lol.
Her song, “Fill Me Up,” is in my library rotation. Most enjoyable. I’ll have to check this out.
Hauntingly beautiful song.
a song that glorifies a woman who murders her abusive husband because she does not get custody of the kids or the house in the divorce proceedings.
it’s not a good song, a very wicked message...
if all men who get the shaft in their unwanted divorces, did the same to their perhaps abusive wives... and everybody ooohs and ahhs about how great a hero some otherwise premeditated murderors, represent as brave men ...
it would not change one iota.
Murder is murder.
and this song. is bait for that argument... imho.
sorry. not a good tune in my library.
I agree with you; that is the reason there is divorce - to eliminate murder. Name on the deed does NOT necessarily mean husband gets the house. Besides, wife can get a job. I am a female divorce lawyer. Either parent has the right to take the kids anywhere while still married. There are lots of alternatives to murder.
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