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we call them Kimmi Komps!
Amen! Sing it, Brother Bear!! Hallelujah!!!

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Hugh’s got it exactly right. It will take a few days, though I don’t think moderation is weekdays only.
If mods are willing, they can mod whenever they like. I imagine some might actually be more active on weekends if they work regular business hours (M-F, 9-5) during the week.
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Sorry to keep derailing the thread but I am so f-ing sick of getting bombarded with their ads on YouTube. Between them and the Baerskin "tactical hoodie" I am ready to block basically any ad for men's apparel at this point.
Back to the thread, in the last meaningful post, I posted this question so that's where we are at:
Grilled or fried burgers?
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Does this encompass providing or asking such contact information in the About section of the Profile, Media captions, Media comments, and Story comments? Those are the commonly used sections where contact details are publicly provided aside from the common rooms.
I think John is specifically talking about chat here given the forum this is in. I am not sure about those others. Likely okay in the About but not in those others but that's a guess.
Can you even do that anymore? 🤣 One time on a business trip, my boss managed to get us a couple last minute, at the counter flight changes in an effort to get us home earlier. Then a storm hit and we ended up stuck on the tarmac, arriving at the orignally schedule time more or less.
HYE sung solo on stage other than karaoke?
ONe more for the road. "Making Love Out Of Nothing At All" was a Steinman composition that was first a hit for Aussie rock band Air Supply and I remember it well as an Air Supply song, only finding out later that it was a Steinman song. Bonnie Tyler then took it on in 1995 with Steinman himself producing and a few altered lyrics. The operatic samples, by the way, are apparently by soprano Elsie Hopkins, aka Bonnie's mother.
Can't have Meatloaf without a side helping of his longtime collaborator, also no longer among us, Jim Steinman. A couple of his compositions made famous by folks other than Meatloaf.
First up, for my money the best of the many songs put on record by Quebecois great Celine Dion. I'm not actually that big a Celine fan but this is her at her best and remains my favourite interpretation of the song (Meatloaf did eventually do it as well, but long after Celine).
And Bonnie Tyler was another frequent Steinman collaborator. "Total Eclipse of the Heart" was probably the first Steinman composition I ever heard and I was instantly entranced.
Not solo but in concert bands and orchestras back in high school (I played clarinet). Unless you count being at the front of a church. I've been a lay preacher (just doing pulpit supply, not regularly) in a couple churches.
HYE woken up somewhere unexpected after overindulging in booze or drugs?