1. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    So I guess this might upset Bobby McFerrin?


    Catchy tune, but I stand by my position.
  2. This Bjork bootleg will be worth a download, even if its only for her Icelandic accent while she says "Thank you!" after the songs...
  3. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    The Who never had a #1?!


    well You Better You Bet did top the US mainstream rock charts, but does that count?
  4. Originally posted by haytrainThis Bjork bootleg will be worth a download, even if its only for her Icelandic accent while she says "Thank you!" after the songs...

    Now we know what gets Jeremy hot under the collar, guys and girls...
  5. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    Catchy tune, but I stand by my position.


    I like the video of such song. Speaking of VH1 Classic Rock, has U2 ever been spotlighted on the channel? Other than Zoo TV too.
  6. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    well You Better You Bet did top the US mainstream rock charts, but does that count?


    I would think so.....
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Now we know what gets Jeremy hot under the collar, guys and girls...


    No "lol" there, eh?
  8. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Now we know what gets Jeremy hot under the collar, guys and girls...


    I'm pleading the 5th.....

    (are you familiar with that phrase, Harry?)
  9. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    I would think so.....


    It should, although the ppl at LLR don't think so. Everyone thought the new film was bad, as do I. One of the few highlights was the Edge talking about the My Generation riff.
  10. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    No "lol" there, eh?

    Oh aye, I'm improving

    Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    I'm pleading the 5th.....

    (are you familiar with that phrase, Harry?)

    I am now

    Originally posted by some
    They are invoking their right, guaranteed by the 5th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, not to give a statement that will incriminate them in a criminal proceeding. This is what is being referred to when a police officer tells someone, "You have the right to remain silent." You always have your 5th Amendment rights, but police are required to remind you of them, and others, under conditions that would be a "custodial interrogation."

    People often make the mistake of believing that this allows them to not speak to the police about anything. This is not true, since the 5th Amendment only allows for protections against self-incrimination. If the police are asking you something that will not incriminate you in a crime, such as your name, date of birth, address, and things like that, you do not have the right to refuse to answer.

  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Oh aye, I'm improving

    [..]
    I am now

    [..]



    There you go...
  12. Originally posted by haytrain[..]

    There you go...

    i.e. you're keeping your trap shut in case you say something you regret, which is just as good as any inference or vocal implication you could have said