I'm 45 is that too old for this forum
Are you a bunch of kids?
Middle Ages
January 30th, 2006 8:01am
GOD mister you're ancient!
muppet
January 30th, 2006 8:04am
Are you referring to actual age or just the age belonging to the behaviour displayed here.
Geert-Jan Thomas
January 30th, 2006 8:05am
No, but we're immature.
-tim
All right, all right
I hope you son of bitches see the light
You again, you again
I know you've got a mental age of ten
Listen up, listen up
I wouldn't swap you for a thousand bucks
Come on, you're the one
I think I'm going to switch your lazer on
[Chorus]
I've got the medicine you need
I've got the power, I've got the speed
I'll find out how to stop your clock
We sure ain't talking Doctor Spock
Hear me talking, Doctor Rock.
What's with all the lyrics posting lately? Has Philo spread some sort of disease? PS - We can't hear the tune, and your lyrics are crap.
muppet
January 30th, 2006 8:17am
They're not my lyrics, they're Lemmy's lyrics. And if you don't know the tune to Dr Rock, you are lost to humanity.
"LEMMY IS GOD!"
(Dr. Rock is the first tune on the new Stage Fright DVD, get it today!)
g
January 30th, 2006 8:45am
Geez, people still listen to Motorhead!? Who would have thought it? :-) Definitely proves it isn't a bunch of kids here.
Not Waving But Drowning
January 30th, 2006 8:53am
I think the reason I hang out with you fucks is that on the whole, you make me feel younger by being so old.
muppet
January 30th, 2006 8:53am
What the fuck? I'm 21. :P
I said "On the whole"
Also, Flasher, I knew that already and it explains a lot. :-)
muppet
January 30th, 2006 8:56am
FlasherT:
Just that Lemmy has been around such a long time that I expect people who can quote lyrics to be avid fans of a 'certain age'.
Not Waving But Drowning
January 30th, 2006 9:07am
also, just FYI Flasher T:
It's all downhill from here, dude.
muppet
January 30th, 2006 9:08am
You're only as old as you feel. And think. And can put up with.
Since you ask the question, you MIGHT be too old. Let me just say, there's a few older in chronological age than you on here. So you're not alone.
AllanL5
January 30th, 2006 9:10am
Oh, and FYI, yes, the emotional age on this board can drop quite rapidly, depending on what idiocy has grabbed the monkeys attention.
But we're not all monkeys.
AllanL5
January 30th, 2006 9:11am
I'm not an avid fan in the sense that I do not have Motorhead tattoos, and not even T-shirts ;) but I do have the 25 year anniversary double CD, and honestly like the music.
Mostly I started listening to Motorhead after seeing Mikkey Dee live (playing with another band), and just standing there with my jaw open. Never thought an actual human being can move like that. Though there are legitimate questions as to the humanity of Motorhead members (Lemmy's toxic blood, etc).
In the last year I've been to Alice Cooper and Judas Priest's live shows (have JP's last album with the DVD, downloaded Alice's last), and I absolutely resent the implication that young people cannot enjoy proper metal.
Mr Cooper has caught religion and gotten his golf handicap way down. Dinosaur rock shows generally suck but then I'm still a sucker.
My kid saw Iggy Pop over the weekend at the Big Day Out - that cat's immortal.
trollop
January 30th, 2006 9:34am
Tasteless crap. There can be only one God and lesser folks can do nought but clap.
KayJay
January 30th, 2006 11:10am
Moi?
KayJay
January 30th, 2006 11:14am
>> My kid saw Iggy Pop over the weekend at the Big Day Out - that cat's immortal. <<
Him and Keith Richards.
example
January 30th, 2006 11:34am
"Go to bed, old man!" is aimed at no one in particular. It's a joke from Mystery Science Theater 3000, the greatest television show of all time.
Ah! An American Sit-com. That explains.
KayJay
January 30th, 2006 12:04pm
Keith Richards may very well be immortal, in a "get organ transplants until you have an entirely different body" way...