what do you love that everybody else hates?

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do you hate things that everybody else loves?
yes I do! :x 76%  76%  [ 78 ]
I'm not sure :shrug: 15%  15%  [ 15 ]
nope, I am totally in sync with everybody else :bounce: :bounce: 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I just wanna lucscious soft serve ice cream :chef: 9%  9%  [ 9 ]
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22 Jan 2016, 8:09 am

Never cared much for the music of David Bowie (don't shoot! dont shoot!). I consider him a theatrical and visual performer,( and was a great innovator in the visual realm) but not a real musician. And he would probably be the first to agree with me that he was a lackluster singer at best. The occasion Bowie hit on the radio is fine. But several Bowie songs in succession are a drag to listen to.



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22 Jan 2016, 8:28 am

- I like cool, foggy/misty, overcast weather. It is so soothing and beautiful and I find functioning much easier when heat and light are lowered. Many people hate this sort of weather to the point of SAD.
- I dislike loud music, crowded bars, alcohol and its effects, lost of people, bad dancing and karaoke, which where I'm living in the inner city seems to be everyone else's idea of a good time.


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22 Jan 2016, 8:36 am

Schultz had a respectable job in the civilian workforce, believe it or not.

I wonder what you would think of Sergeant O'Rourke on F-Troop.



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22 Jan 2016, 9:04 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
Schultz had a respectable job in the civilian workforce, believe it or not.

I wonder what you would think of Sergeant O'Rourke on F-Troop.


Schultz was owner, and heir to the "Schultzy Wultzy Toy Company" fortune. Which was (as Colonel Klink explained to Hogan) "one of the biggest toy companies in all of Germany!".

That was during the episode in which Hogan's gang had convinced the staff of the prison camp that the war was over, and the guards and prisoners were all partying together to celebrate.

They probably had other different, and contradictory, backstories for Schultz in other episodes. But that's the one I actually remember! Lol!



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22 Jan 2016, 12:31 pm

I know a lot of people are into jamrock but I just can't get into it. These bands sellout huge amphitheaters when they play but it's lost on me. The bands I'm referring to are Phish, the Dave Matthews Band and the Grateful Dead.



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22 Jan 2016, 1:22 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
Schultz had a respectable job in the civilian workforce, believe it or not.

I wonder what you would think of Sergeant O'Rourke on F-Troop.


Schultz was owner, and heir to the "Schultzy Wultzy Toy Company" fortune. Which was (as Colonel Klink explained to Hogan) "one of the biggest toy companies in all of Germany!".

That was during the episode in which Hogan's gang had convinced the staff of the prison camp that the war was over, and the guards and prisoners were all partying together to celebrate.

They probably had other different, and contradictory, backstories for Schultz in other episodes. But that's the one I actually remember! Lol!
I had to go look this up. Turns out Schultz had an interesting backstory. Never watched the show (My dad did...Loved to see the Nazis look so foolish) so it was interesting to see the backstories of the characters.


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22 Jan 2016, 3:25 pm

Something that I cannot stand is Wintergreen anything. To me, Wintergreen flavor is just too overwhelming and abrasive. I can handle Peppermint and Spearmint perfectly fine, but Wintergreen is a definite nope.



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22 Jan 2016, 4:18 pm

I also look askance at people who like buddy rich.



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22 Jan 2016, 4:26 pm

I am loving this Hogan's Heroes info. I watched that show constantly growing up (1980's re-runs). The movie Auto Focus really freaked me out.



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22 Jan 2016, 4:33 pm

bob crane was a bit of a bastard, from the sounds of it.



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22 Jan 2016, 4:59 pm

I like living out in the wilderness like Chris McCandless. I don't see that become too popular, though.



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22 Jan 2016, 5:01 pm

auntblabby wrote:
bob crane was a bit of a bastard, from the sounds of it.

Twisted to say the least. Also one of the most goriest "cold case" murders in entertainment history.
http://www.findadeath.com/Deceased/c/Bo ... ranium.htm


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22 Jan 2016, 5:12 pm

it seems I'm one of the few people who LOVE :heart: this car-
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22 Jan 2016, 5:38 pm

Party on, dude...excellent!
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A friend of mine during my college years was still putting around in a tan Pacer.


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22 Jan 2016, 6:54 pm

the pacer back then in their first year, had some similar competition-
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23 Jan 2016, 3:54 am

Chevy Monza, I assume? My friend Vic had one of those and got rid of it after he claimed the engine had to be lifted out to change the spark plugs? He traded it for a VW beetle, IIRC.


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