And now the time is near....
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"All we are saying, is give Paul a chance!"
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Nancy R:
"All we are saying, is give Paul a chance!"
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oobu24:
Nancy R:
"All we are saying, is give Paul a chance!"
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Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
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Ammar:
Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
thank god for that..i thought you ment 'the chop'..[phacectomy]
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WixRocks!:
oobu24:
Nancy R:
"All we are saying, is give Paul a chance!"
Like if the guy never had one. You should say, "all we are saying is give Paul his 10342th chance."
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Ammar:
Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
This sounds like a very reasonable idea , as long as it isn't too risky. I also just things he needs a bit of a rest right now...
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21st Century Paul:
WixRocks!:
oobu24:
Nancy R:
"All we are saying, is give Paul a chance!"
Like if the guy never had one. You should say, "all we are saying is give Paul his 10342th chance."
I was just referring to your post above mine. I realize what you were trying to say (that Paul has had many chances)
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stuartshire:
Ammar:
Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
This sounds like a very reasonable idea , as long as it isn't too risky. I also just things he needs a bit of a rest right now...
If he really needed vocal chord surgery, he wouldn't be able to sing at all. I know a guy who plays John in a Beatles cover band who lost his voice during one of their shows and he had surgery for polyps and is fine now.
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Nancy R:
stuartshire:
Ammar:
Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
This sounds like a very reasonable idea , as long as it isn't too risky. I also just things he needs a bit of a rest right now...
If he really needed vocal chord surgery, he wouldn't be able to sing at all. I know a guy who plays John in a Beatles cover band who lost his voice during one of their shows and he had surgery for polyps and is fine now.
It's been a long time, so my details may be sketchy, but i believe that Elton John had that procedure in '87. I remember reading about him commenting that he felt that his voice was going out during his very popular Australian concert, where that live version of "Candle In The Wind" became a gi-normous hit in 1987. By the time Reg Strikes Back came out in the '88, the difference in his voice showed tremendous improvement.
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audi:
Nancy R:
stuartshire:
Ammar:
Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
This sounds like a very reasonable idea , as long as it isn't too risky. I also just things he needs a bit of a rest right now...
If he really needed vocal chord surgery, he wouldn't be able to sing at all. I know a guy who plays John in a Beatles cover band who lost his voice during one of their shows and he had surgery for polyps and is fine now.
It's been a long time, so my details may be sketchy, but i believe that Elton John had that procedure in '87. I remember reading about him commenting that he felt that his voice was going out during his very popular Australian concert, where that live version of "Candle In The Wind" became a gi-normous hit in 1987. By the time Reg Strikes Back came out in the '88, the difference in his voice showed tremendous improvement.
didnt 'ben johnson' have a similar improvement that same year??...im only saying
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lazydynamite88:
audi:
Nancy R:
stuartshire:
Ammar:
Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
This sounds like a very reasonable idea , as long as it isn't too risky. I also just things he needs a bit of a rest right now...
If he really needed vocal chord surgery, he wouldn't be able to sing at all. I know a guy who plays John in a Beatles cover band who lost his voice during one of their shows and he had surgery for polyps and is fine now.
It's been a long time, so my details may be sketchy, but i believe that Elton John had that procedure in '87. I remember reading about him commenting that he felt that his voice was going out during his very popular Australian concert, where that live version of "Candle In The Wind" became a gi-normous hit in 1987. By the time Reg Strikes Back came out in the '88, the difference in his voice showed tremendous improvement.
didnt 'ben johnson' have a similar improvement that same year??...im only saying
OK...shall I google who Ben Johnson is, or shall I wait to be enlightened by the great LazyD?
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audi:
lazydynamite88:
audi:
Nancy R:
stuartshire:
Ammar:
Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
This sounds like a very reasonable idea , as long as it isn't too risky. I also just things he needs a bit of a rest right now...
If he really needed vocal chord surgery, he wouldn't be able to sing at all. I know a guy who plays John in a Beatles cover band who lost his voice during one of their shows and he had surgery for polyps and is fine now.
It's been a long time, so my details may be sketchy, but i believe that Elton John had that procedure in '87. I remember reading about him commenting that he felt that his voice was going out during his very popular Australian concert, where that live version of "Candle In The Wind" became a gi-normous hit in 1987. By the time Reg Strikes Back came out in the '88, the difference in his voice showed tremendous improvement.
didnt 'ben johnson' have a similar improvement that same year??...im only saying
OK...shall I google who Ben Johnson is, or shall I wait to be enlightened by the great LazyD?
You are kidding Audi?! Tell me it isn't true?!
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Plastic Soul Man:
audi:
lazydynamite88:
audi:
Nancy R:
stuartshire:
Ammar:
Ammar:
there is something that Paul should do and IMO there is nothing wrong with it ... someone like Elton John did it continuously all his life, probably other famous singers over 50 secretly did also.. so whats the problem? I wish Paul would do it.
I'm suggesting a medical solution here vocal chords surgery I don't see anything wrong with it ... this golden throat brought happiness to the world for 5 decades, how about to giving it a little care.
This sounds like a very reasonable idea , as long as it isn't too risky. I also just things he needs a bit of a rest right now...
If he really needed vocal chord surgery, he wouldn't be able to sing at all. I know a guy who plays John in a Beatles cover band who lost his voice during one of their shows and he had surgery for polyps and is fine now.
It's been a long time, so my details may be sketchy, but i believe that Elton John had that procedure in '87. I remember reading about him commenting that he felt that his voice was going out during his very popular Australian concert, where that live version of "Candle In The Wind" became a gi-normous hit in 1987. By the time Reg Strikes Back came out in the '88, the difference in his voice showed tremendous improvement.
didnt 'ben johnson' have a similar improvement that same year??...im only saying
OK...shall I google who Ben Johnson is, or shall I wait to be enlightened by the great LazyD?
You are kidding Audi?! Tell me it isn't true?!
Perhaps, I'm just having a premature "senior moment"? I'm blankin' on who he is. sorry.
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Don't feel bad Audi, I still have no clue who he is and I googled the name--too many "Ben Johnsons." (and didn't see a singer so LazyD must be making a joke)
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Nancy R:
Don't feel bad Audi, I still have no clue who he is and I googled the name--too many "Ben Johnsons." (and didn't see a singer so LazyD must be making a joke)
I finally Googled him, and I'm not sure which one LazyD is referring, either.
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audi:
Nancy R:
Don't feel bad Audi, I still have no clue who he is and I googled the name--too many "Ben Johnsons." (and didn't see a singer so LazyD must be making a joke)
I finally Googled him, and I'm not sure which one LazyD is referring, either.
I shall help and I am sure you all knew... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Johnson_(sprinter)
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audi:
Nancy R:
Don't feel bad Audi, I still have no clue who he is and I googled the name--too many "Ben Johnsons." (and didn't see a singer so LazyD must be making a joke)
I finally Googled him, and I'm not sure which one LazyD is referring, either.
Perhaps, I am just old!!!! You young pups!
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lazydynamite88:
he was about as popular in the 'lewis' household in 1988 as 'zola budd' was in the 'decker' household was in 1984!.. to be fair that olympic final 1988 went down as the dirtiest ever with 7/8 runners ultimately being exposed as drug cheats at some point!......kudos to the great 'carl lewis'
I think you will find that a few years ago Lewis was added to that list! I enjoyed that race. Remember getting up at 3am to watch on my little black and white tv!
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he was about as popular in the 'lewis' household in 1988 as 'zola budd' was in the 'decker' household was in 1984!.. to be fair that olympic final 1988 went down as the dirtiest ever with 7/8 runners ultimately being exposed as drug cheats at some point!......kudos to the great 'carl lewis'