tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post116287319314036730..comments2024-03-12T10:31:11.815-07:00Comments on The Ward-O-Matic: My Life as a SoundtrackWard Jenkinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05013085293679968596noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-52920098763519577812009-08-14T03:40:41.925-07:002009-08-14T03:40:41.925-07:00Ok 3 years late but I'll give it a go.... The ...Ok 3 years late but I'll give it a go.... The Life of Cian Cunniffe<br /><br />Opening credits:<br />Story of a Broken Heart - Johnny Cash (lets hope not lol)<br /><br />Waking up:<br />Go Down Easy - John Martyn <br /><br />First day at school:<br />Bark at the moon - Ozzy Osbourne (probably pretty fitting)<br /><br />Falling in love: <br />Thats Entertainment - The Jam<br />(Nothing like a bit of irony)<br /><br />Breaking Up:<br />You're so pretty, we're so pretty - The Charlatans<br /><br />Prom:<br />This is not a test - She & Him<br />(nice fit)<br /><br />Life's Okay:<br />Live and let die - Paul McCartney<br />(How true)<br /><br />Mental Breakdown:<br />I wanna be sedated - The Ramones<br />(I kid you not)<br /><br />Driving:<br />Rainy Night In Soho - The Pogues<br />(Perfect cus driving is where I sort my head out)<br /><br />Flashback:<br />Tentative Decisions - Talking Heads<br /><br />Getting Back Together:<br />Missing - Bruce Springsteen<br /><br />Wedding:<br />Sara - Bob Dylan<br />(So thats what her name will be lol)<br /><br />Birth of a Child:<br />Enter Sandman - Metallica<br /><br />Final Battle:<br />Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton<br /><br />Death Scene:<br />The Fall of Troy - Tom Waits<br />(very poignant)<br /><br />Funeral Song:<br />Hash Pipe - Weezer<br />(hmmm?)<br /><br />End Credits:<br />If I Needed You - Townes Van Zandt<br /><br />Some very good, some questionable.ciannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1166139371176666652006-12-14T15:36:00.000-08:002006-12-14T15:36:00.000-08:00Well, let's just say, i had great moments in my li...Well, let's just say, i had great moments in my life:<BR/>OPENING CREDITS: Breaking my heart - aqualung<BR/>WAKING UP: Mes Vacances a Rio - Rinocerose<BR/>FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL: track 26 Phantom Phorce(Kurt Stern)- Superfurry Animals<BR/>FALLING IN LOVE: River Song - Bebel Gilberto Remixes<BR/>BREAKING UP: Sing it Back - Moloko<BR/>PROM: Teenage Sensation - Gus Gus<BR/>LIFE'S OK: Lámour a 3 - Stereo Total<BR/>MENTAL BREAKDOWN: Variation V A 1 Overo 2 Clavier- Goldberg Variations - Bach(Glenn Gould)<BR/>FLASHBACK: Harder Better Faster Stronger - Daft Punk<BR/>GETTING BACK TOGETHER: Just A Ride - Jem<BR/>WEDDING: Sure Know Something - KISS<BR/>BIRTH OF CHILD : Simply Because - Rooney<BR/>FINAL BATTLE: Cruisin - Gwyneth Paltrow - Huey Lewis<BR/>DEATH SCENE: Guilt is a Useless Emotion - New Order<BR/>FUNERAL SONG: The Urban theme - Maxwell<BR/>END CREDITS: Le Monde - Thievery Corporationcarlo guillothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10699771403281481413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1163347296507867522006-11-12T08:01:00.000-08:002006-11-12T08:01:00.000-08:00Opening credits:Lovestoned – Justin TimberlakeWaki...Opening credits:<BR/>Lovestoned – Justin Timberlake<BR/><BR/>Waking up:<BR/>Destroy Rock’n’Roll – Mylo<BR/><BR/>First day at school:<BR/>Monoid – Umek<BR/><BR/>Falling in love:<BR/>The Dogs – Bassbin Twins<BR/><BR/>Breaking up:<BR/>House of Fun – Madness<BR/><BR/>Prom:<BR/>Uranium – Adam Freeland<BR/><BR/>Life's okay:<BR/>Room – Simple Minds<BR/><BR/>Mental breakdown:<BR/>No Complaints – Beck<BR/><BR/>Driving:<BR/>Mindfuckpsychedelic – Elite Force<BR/><BR/>Flashback:<BR/>We Can Build You – Company Flow<BR/><BR/>Getting back together:<BR/>Right Thing – DJ Shadow<BR/><BR/>Wedding:<BR/>It Doesn’t Make It Alright – Stiff Little Fingers<BR/><BR/>Birth of child:<BR/>Marijuana Boogie – Manu Chao<BR/><BR/>Final battle:<BR/>Plastic Nation – Public Enemy<BR/><BR/>Death scene:<BR/>Speedfreak – Koma + Bones (Crystal Method)<BR/><BR/>Funeral song:<BR/>Smack My Bitch Up – Richard Cheese<BR/><BR/>End credits:<BR/>Bound Too Long – Crystal Method<BR/><BR/>Anton: Jersualem<BR/>This was fun!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1163181770853953082006-11-10T10:02:00.000-08:002006-11-10T10:02:00.000-08:00Wow, that was fun. And some good coincidences too...Wow, that was fun. And some good coincidences too! I know I'm late in the game but here's how it happened...<BR/><BR/>Opening credits:<BR/>Queue Music from the Disneyland ride "Indiana Jones Adventure" <BR/>(It's not John Williams' theme, but still adventurous sounding)<BR/><BR/>Waking up:<BR/>'Do you Remember Rock and Roll Radio' by the Ramones<BR/>(Has the line "Do you remember lying in bed...")<BR/><BR/>First day at school:<BR/>'Vision of Division' by the Strokes<BR/><BR/>Falling in love:<BR/>'Playboys' by Mono<BR/>(How embarrassing for me)<BR/><BR/>Breaking up:<BR/>'Screw on the Loose' by Tony Lowry<BR/>(Perfect fit! and they played it in Ren & Stimpy)<BR/><BR/>Prom:<BR/>'Nostrand' by Ratatat<BR/>(nothing this cool was playing at my prom)<BR/><BR/>Life's okay:<BR/>'Rockin' Chair' by Louis Armstrong<BR/>(Perfect. I think "Louis Armstrong" translates to "Life's Okay" in some cultures)<BR/><BR/>Mental breakdown:<BR/>'In an 18th Century Drawing Room' by Raymond Scott<BR/>(More perfection considering Scott's Looney Tunes connection!)<BR/><BR/>Driving:<BR/>Coke Corner (disneyland environmental sounds)<BR/>(I have too much Disney theme park music.<BR/>This is actually fitting since it's ragtime piano and it reminds me of those old films of Model T's crashing.)<BR/><BR/>Flashback:<BR/>'Voce E Eu' by Walter Wanderley<BR/>(A nice fit because it's dreamy 50s organ music)<BR/><BR/>Getting back together:<BR/>'Roladex Propaganda' by At the Drive-In<BR/>(I guess it's energetic, like you feel when you get back together.)<BR/><BR/>Wedding:<BR/>'Long December' by Counting Crows<BR/>(what a depressing wedding that would be)<BR/><BR/>Birth of child:<BR/>'Que Onda Guero' by Beck<BR/>(As I listen to it I think it would represent my son's first appearance quite well)<BR/><BR/>Final battle:<BR/>'The Beat Generation' by Bob McFadden and Dor<BR/>(Maybe if my life were West Side Story)<BR/><BR/>Death scene:<BR/>'Tidal wave' by Longwave<BR/>(first line is "take me down in a tidal wave")<BR/><BR/>Funeral song:<BR/>'My Kind of Trouble is You' by Helen Carr<BR/>(Might work if my wife killed me)<BR/><BR/>End credits: Tomorrowland Area Music (the monorail song)<BR/>(now I really want a life story movie just so I can have this music in it)<BR/><BR/>Thanks for the game. 'Twas fun for a Friday morning. Now it's time for me to go secure the rights to all this stuff!Kirk D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05700097965524197825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1163130364350071332006-11-09T19:46:00.000-08:002006-11-09T19:46:00.000-08:00Opening credits:"One Of These Days" The Men Of Por...Opening credits:<BR/>"One Of These Days" The Men Of Porn(covering Pink Floyd)<BR/><BR/>Waking up:<BR/>"Indeifference" Pearl Jam<BR/><BR/>First day at school:<BR/>"Squeegee Nigth In Canada" The Dayglo Abortions<BR/><BR/>Falling in love:<BR/>"Godpills" Kalas<BR/><BR/>Breaking up:<BR/>"Deuce" Kiss<BR/><BR/>Prom:<BR/>"Midnight From The Inside Out" The Black Crowes<BR/><BR/>Life's okay:<BR/>"Night Of The Shape" Electric Wizard<BR/><BR/>Mental breakdown:<BR/>"The Enemy Inside" Sodom<BR/><BR/>Driving:<BR/>"Live Wire Touches Wet Blanket" Wetnurse<BR/><BR/>Flashback:<BR/>"In My Head" Black Flag<BR/><BR/>Getting back together:<BR/>"Another Day In The Life" The Toilet Boys<BR/><BR/>Wedding:<BR/>"Introduction" Boris<BR/><BR/>Birth of child:<BR/>"Killing Is My Business" Megadeth<BR/><BR/>Final battle:<BR/>"Dazed & Confused" Led Zeppelin<BR/><BR/>Death scene:<BR/>"I Won't Stick Any Of You Unless And Until I Can Stick All Of You!" Black Flag<BR/><BR/>Funeral song:<BR/>"Engorged With Unborn Gore" Lair Of The Minotaur<BR/><BR/>End credits:<BR/>"Speak To Me" Pink Floyd<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>that was pretty funny the way that worked out...Robiscushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17299444837899738697noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1163098021251048492006-11-09T10:47:00.000-08:002006-11-09T10:47:00.000-08:00My final battle is going to be pretty mellow, but ...<A HREF="http://apelad.blogspot.com/2006/11/if-your-life-were-movie-what-would.html" REL="nofollow">My final battle is going to be pretty mellow</A>, but my funeral will be sweet.<BR/>Thanks for the meme!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06643207988640568761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1163091878544627282006-11-09T09:04:00.000-08:002006-11-09T09:04:00.000-08:00I just wanted to thank you again. This is very in...I just wanted to thank you again. This is very interesting and inadvertently telling about the individuals that posted. I really enjoyed reading everyone’s postings. All the posters seem very eclectic. It is so great and world expanding to see the differences and similarities we have with all of our fellow humans. It humbles me when we can make a connection of some sort in this, some times crazy and confusing, world. <BR/><BR/> Truly, Charlie a.k.a The Witchking of AngmarAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1163017060849471782006-11-08T12:17:00.000-08:002006-11-08T12:17:00.000-08:00I really liked this....though my soundtrack didn't...I really liked this....though my soundtrack didn't always make the most sense, it wasn't me picking the songs. If that were the case, it would have been much more interesting. But here they are:<BR/><BR/>Opening Credits "Out of Exile" - Audioslave (...welcome to the world!)<BR/> <BR/>Waking Up "Before You Accuse Me" - Eric Clapton (...at least let me have a coffee first)<BR/><BR/>First Day of School "Blood Milk & Sky (Miss September Mix)" - White Zombie (...well, school does start in September, right?)<BR/><BR/>Falling in Love "The Smell of Springtime" - Carl Prey (...the next song would have been more appropriate here, but like I said, I wasn't pickin' 'em)<BR/><BR/>Breaking Up "Crush" - Dave Matthews Band (...or maybe the weight of breaking up is like being crushed?)<BR/><BR/>Prom "Hoochie Coochie Man" - Eric Clapton (....prom? prom? who went to prom?)<BR/><BR/>Life’s Okay "Truth" - Janet Jackson (...have the album, but never listened to the whole thing)<BR/><BR/>Mental Breakdown "My Place" - Coldplay<BR/><BR/>Driving "One Day I Walk" - k.d. lang (weirdly appropriate)<BR/><BR/>Flashback "Let Me Tell You About Her" - Elvis Costello (...thinking back on lost loves, life, etc....let me tell you about....)<BR/><BR/>Getting Back Together "F-Stop Blues" - Jack Johnson<BR/><BR/>Wedding "Morning Has Broken" - Cat Stevens (...wow - how sweet and cheesy)<BR/><BR/>Birth of a Child "Together Alone" - Crowded House (...as I await the birth of my first child, I wonder how isolating my new life is going to be -- will we be together alone?)<BR/><BR/>Final Battle "Dry Lightning" - Bruce Springsteen (...if the final battle is gently giving up, giving in and giving over to life)<BR/><BR/>Death Scene "It's Still Rock & Roll To Me" - Billy Joel (...huh?)<BR/> <BR/>Funeral Song "Across the Universe" - Rufus Wainwright (...really, really apropos)<BR/><BR/>End Credits "I Am So Ordinary" - Paula Cole (...aren't we all, when it comes to the end, just ordinary?)tamarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12153348655059420746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1163013704202874152006-11-08T11:21:00.000-08:002006-11-08T11:21:00.000-08:00I'm particularly digging "Relax" by Frankie Goes t...I'm particularly digging "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood as your end credits!JustMehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05301955517044392288noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1162954014788472342006-11-07T18:46:00.000-08:002006-11-07T18:46:00.000-08:00The Life of a humble Charlie Brown. Thanks this w...The Life of a humble Charlie Brown. Thanks this was a nice trip down through the years for me.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Opening credits:<BR/>“Loving her was easier” Willie Nelson<BR/>In retrospect this song is perfect for my mother. I lost her at a early age. The song has a line that says. “I have seen the morning burning golden on the mountain in the skies<BR/>Aching with the feeling of the freedom of an eagle when she flies” She was buried at a cemetery called Sunshine Ridge.<BR/><BR/>Waking up:<BR/>“Rosie” Tom Waits<BR/>“Well I'm sitting on a windowsill, blowing my horn” sounds like something I would do. <BR/><BR/>First day at school:<BR/>“Because” The Beatles<BR/>This is getting a little freaky. I really am not cheating. But this is a perfect description of how my mind must have been that first day of school.<BR/>“Because the world is round it turns me on <BR/>Because the world is round...aaaaaahhhhhh”<BR/><BR/>Falling in love:<BR/>“I shall not be moved” Johnny Cash<BR/>Even though I was married I am not sure that I ever truly loved. <BR/>“I shall not be moved”<BR/><BR/>Breaking up:<BR/>“My girls Pussy” R. Crumb and his cheap suit serenaders<BR/>I hope that I can post the P word. Lol<BR/><BR/>Prom:<BR/>“Primary” The Cure<BR/>My Prom was in 86 I guess I need to say no more.<BR/><BR/>Life's okay:<BR/>“Blue Turk” Alice Cooper<BR/>My friend gave me this collection. I had never listened to this before now.<BR/>” I'm lazy<BR/>You know it<BR/>I'm ready for the second show<BR/>Amazin<BR/>Thing growin<BR/>Just waitin for the juice to flow” Sounds kinda cool.<BR/><BR/>Mental breakdown:<BR/>“One Hundred years” The Cure<BR/>Wow kind of eirrie. Here are some lyrics<BR/>“It doesn't matter if we all die<BR/>Ambition in the back of a black car<BR/>In a high building there is so much to do<BR/>Going home time<BR/>A story on the radio”<BR/><BR/>Driving:<BR/>Blue Rock Montana/Red Headed Stranger<BR/>I could listen to this driving through the country twilight on some old back road, smoking a cigarette.<BR/><BR/>Flashback:<BR/>“Watch her disappear” Tom Waits<BR/>This song sounds like a flashback. Or an acid trip?<BR/><BR/> Getting back together:<BR/>“Silver and gold” U2<BR/>I am not sure this fits very well. But looking at the times I got back together with the girls I have been with maybe it does.<BR/>“There's a rope around my neck<BR/>And there's a trigger in your gun<BR/> Jesus say something<BR/>I am someone, I am someone<BR/> I am someone”<BR/><BR/>Wedding:<BR/>“Drive my car” Beatles<BR/>Yeah baby, You can drive my car and I love you.<BR/><BR/>Birth of child:<BR/>“Gun” Soundgarden<BR/>I would have wanted one of those for myself if I would have had a kid by my ex-wife. <BR/><BR/>Final battle:<BR/>“Lay it Down” Aerosmith<BR/> I picture this playing in a sort of “Boondock Saints” slow motion montage. <BR/><BR/>Death scene:<BR/>“For The First Time” Kenny Chesney<BR/>I swear this isn’t mine….Doesn’t sound like a bad way to go.<BR/>“For the first time<BR/>Lovin' blind we dove right in<BR/>For the first time<BR/>We gave everything and then<BR/>For the first time<BR/>We moved on with our lives<BR/>For the first time”<BR/><BR/>Funeral song:<BR/>“JTR” Dave Matthews<BR/>I hope that someone will think these things about me.<BR/>“You fill my cup<BR/>The way you laugh<BR/>Eyes of a child<BR/>Lean on me, you fill me up<BR/>You make me love<BR/>So unconditionally generous<BR/>To me you give me love<BR/>And break my heart<BR/>Slip, you fall, I pick you up and dust you off<BR/>You break my heart”<BR/><BR/>End credits:<BR/>“Who you are” Pearl Jam<BR/>Pretty nice.<BR/>“Come to send<BR/>Not condescend<BR/>Transcendental consequence<BR/>Is to transcend, where we are<BR/>Who are we? Who we are<BR/><BR/>Trampled moss on your souls<BR/>Changes all, you're a part<BR/>Seen it all, not at all<BR/>Can't defend, fuck the man<BR/><BR/>Take me for a ride, Before we leave<BR/>Avalance<BR/>Falling Fast<BR/>Guidin' winds<BR/>Happenstance<BR/>Off the track, in the mud<BR/>That's the moss, in the aforementioned verse<BR/><BR/>Just a little time, Before we leave<BR/><BR/>Stop light plays its part<BR/>So I would say you've got a heart<BR/>What's your part? Who you are<BR/>You are who, who you are”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1162950225235136302006-11-07T17:43:00.000-08:002006-11-07T17:43:00.000-08:00not bad exercise. Here's the Life of Andre C.Openi...not bad exercise. <BR/><BR/>Here's the Life of Andre C.<BR/><BR/>Opening credits:<BR/>Rex Garvin And The Mighty Cravers - Strange Happenings<BR/>(from David Holmes' mix album Come Get It I Got It) Not bad as Holmes is one of my favorite film contemporary film composers. good way to start my "soundtrack"<BR/><BR/>Waking up:<BR/>Hit the Floor - Breakestra<BR/>(if i was looking for an energetic beginning to a day this would be it. a nice throw back to my early west coast hip hop-loving days)<BR/><BR/>First day at school:<BR/>Hotel California - The Eagles<BR/>(fells like this would be best suited for a cameron crowe scene)<BR/><BR/>Falling in love:<BR/>Mamblues - Cal Tjader<BR/><BR/>Breaking up:<BR/>Groove Me - King Floyd<BR/>(in this context the song becomes tragic)<BR/><BR/>Prom:<BR/>Loving You - "Various"<BR/>(damn downloaded tracks. never filling out the proper artist info. the track is from a mix cd Thes One from People Under the Stairs made for guests at his wedding. funky track that i would have liked to have heard at my prom. didn't go though so maybe it was played. doubt it.)<BR/><BR/>Life's okay:<BR/>No Moon At All - Brad Mehldau Trio<BR/>(very smooth and soothing.)<BR/><BR/>Mental breakdown:<BR/>The Christmas Song - Nat King Cole (from the 2046 Soundtrack)<BR/>(umm...ok i guess christmas has led to more craziness than i'd like)<BR/><BR/>Driving:<BR/>Do Whatever Sets You Free - Gus Giordano<BR/><BR/>Flashback:<BR/>Endless Endless - Kraftwerk<BR/>(nuff said. Kraftwerk will not be forgotten)<BR/><BR/>Getting back together:<BR/>Now We're One - Isaac Hayes<BR/>(yep good match.)<BR/><BR/>Wedding:<BR/>Rip Rip - David Holmes (from the Out of Sight Soundtrack)<BR/>(begins with dialogue that would probably not be appropriate at a wedding. funky track though)<BR/><BR/>Birth of child:<BR/>She's Lost Control - Joy Division<BR/>(you can take whatever meaning from this you like)<BR/><BR/>Final battle:<BR/>The Lovecats - The Cure<BR/><BR/>Death scene:<BR/>Out of Reach - Mellow<BR/>(I hope I won't be reaching this for a while. ha)<BR/><BR/>Funeral song:<BR/>World of Pain - Cream<BR/>(enough said)<BR/><BR/>End credits:<BR/>When I Look in Your Eyes - OutKast<BR/>(not bad end credit track. up beat and fun)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1162938996779163102006-11-07T14:36:00.000-08:002006-11-07T14:36:00.000-08:00Ha ha neat game... The Life of Steve BelowOpening ...Ha ha neat game... The Life of Steve Below<BR/><BR/>Opening credits:<BR/>A change is gonna come soon - Sam Cooke<BR/><BR/>Waking up:<BR/>Reprise and Farewell - Rocky and His Friends (<-- classic kiddie record!)<BR/><BR/>First day at school:<BR/>Prison Food - Ben Folds<BR/>(ha ha i did hate school!)<BR/><BR/>Falling in love:<BR/>Horn Intro - Modest Mouse<BR/>(...er...)<BR/><BR/>Breaking Up:<BR/>When We're alone - Harry James<BR/>(oh! fittin!)<BR/><BR/>Prom:<BR/>Take Five - Dave Brubeck Quarrtet<BR/><BR/>Life's okay:<BR/>Winding Stream - Johnny Cash<BR/><BR/>Mental breakdown:<BR/>Nightingale - Nora Jones<BR/><BR/>Driving:<BR/>Do I Hear You Saying "I Love You"? - Vincent Lopez & His Casa Lopez Orchestra<BR/><BR/>Flashback:<BR/>Playing Love - Ennio Morricone<BR/><BR/>Getting back together:<BR/>Sing Me A Baby Song - Sam Lanin & His Famous Players <BR/><BR/>Wedding:<BR/>Artistry in Rhythm - Stan Kenton<BR/><BR/>Birth of child:<BR/>Heaven's Just a Sin Away - The Kendalls<BR/>(ha ha...)<BR/><BR/>Final battle:<BR/>You'll never walk alone - Frank Sinatra<BR/>(this would be a very interesting song for a final battle)<BR/><BR/>Death scene:<BR/>Oh Good Grief - Vince Guaraldi<BR/>(... rats...)<BR/><BR/>Funeral song:<BR/>Southern Anthem - Iron & Wine<BR/><BR/>End credits:<BR/>My Ideal - Jackie Gleason<BR/>(have a stiff drink pal, it's all over)<BR/><BR/>Best,<BR/>Stevetesthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08697262662730254801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1162938163767783872006-11-07T14:22:00.000-08:002006-11-07T14:22:00.000-08:00You're so old skool! Well, do you have some music ...You're so old skool! Well, do you have some music in your computer? Try that. No? Oh, well. I dunno. Sorry.Ward Jenkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05013085293679968596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8984824.post-1162928302280539292006-11-07T11:38:00.000-08:002006-11-07T11:38:00.000-08:00What the hell do you do if you're an old fart with...What the hell do you do if you're an old fart without an ipod? I guess I could just toss some CD's in the air and whatever lands on my head...ah, nuts!Robert Popehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18216484801391073449noreply@blogger.com