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2011/06/08 11:52:29 (permalink)

Bonnaroo

The chairman of my company is a huge rock and roll fan.  We are taking his PJ to wherever it is in Tennessee to go to Bonnaroo friday am.  Hard work can pay off.  

Primus!  I'm coming for you Les.  

Any other suggestions from this lineup?
http://www.bonnaroo.com/artists.aspx


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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 11:54:08 (permalink)
    You're travelling in his pajamas?

    Kinky.

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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 11:58:20 (permalink)
    Well he shot an elephant in his pajamas.  

    But in this sense, I am speaking of one of these:




    I do not really care for PJs.  I have to bend over to pee.  

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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 11:59:31 (permalink)
    So that's where you boss keeps his pajamas?

    Kinky.

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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 12:11:44 (permalink)
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    Well he shot an elephant in his pajamas.  
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    How did an elephant get in his pajamas? and isn't shooting him a bit harsh just for stealing pajamas?


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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 12:14:36 (permalink)
    Catch this guy if you can, he's hilarious and a very accomplished musician.

    http://www.bonnaroo.com/artists/bill-bailey.aspx

     
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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 12:21:05 (permalink)

    The chairman of my company is a huge rock and roll fan. We are taking his PJ to wherever it is in Tennessee to go to Bonnaroo friday am. Hard work can pay off.


    Tell him from me that I'm really sorry about not paying enough attention to the difficult times he may have had lately due to the economy, and I'd really like to throw carbon footprints to the wind and ride in his jet someday too.

    Hard work. Isn't that what 6 year old kids do in Africa when they rummage around in dumps in order to feed themselves?


    post edited by Jonbouy - 2011/06/08 12:23:03

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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 13:10:18 (permalink)
    Looks like a great gig though...

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    In the meantime we should all go shopping to console ourselves" - Banksy
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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 14:14:53 (permalink)
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    Looks like a great gig though...

    You are right Jon.  It is not that my work is hard.  I just produce paper.  It is stressful.  I used to move furniture.  That is hard work, though it is not very stressful.  

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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 14:30:25 (permalink)
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    Catch this guy if you can, he's hilarious and a very accomplished musician.

    http://www.bonnaroo.com/artists/bill-bailey.aspx

    I saw a link of him doing Kraftwerk doing the Hokey Pokey.  After all, that is what it is all about.  

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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 14:33:56 (permalink)
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    After all, Bapu Jonbouy is what it is all about.   


    After tax that is.
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    Re:Bonnaroo 2011/06/08 15:13:48 (permalink)
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    Jonbouy


    Looks like a great gig though...

    You are right Jon.  It is not that my work is hard.  I just produce paper.  It is stressful.  I used to move furniture.  That is hard work, though it is not very stressful.  


    I apologise Maurice, I had no right to blurt out all that stuff, I know you have a social conscience and probably do much more good than I toward the well-being of humankind.

    Sometimes I don't realise I'm standing on my head when I think I'm talking outta my mouth, and ranting on a forum doesn't help anybody.

    (or does it?)

    Anyhow when it all boils down it's probably just me being jealous, you guys knock yourselves out and have a blast.
    post edited by Jonbouy - 2011/06/08 15:16:11

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