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nah.. get a better computer


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palacegypsie wrote:nah.. get a better computer


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Forrest Do you know a hit song when you write it?
Buffett Well, your talking to a guy who's only had two and a half hits in his career, so I don't guess I do. (Laughs) You know, I've never thought about a hit song. I just write what comes out. "Margaritaville," I thought it was good, but I didn't think it was going to have the reaction that it had. And the same for "Come Monday." I know that I make records for people who like Jimmy Buffett music. And it started with a small bunch of crazy people coming to bars, and it's developed into this huge fan base for which I am very happy. And I think it was a lot of hard work and a lot of luck, but I wouldn't want it any other way. I don't really believe that hit records have anything to do with your career. It has to do with you hanging your name on that shingle, and they pay good money to come see you and they walk away going, hey, that's the best two hours of fun I've had. That's what it really means to me. And whether it's music or books, that's sort of the simple technique which I follow. My books, I didn't plan to write Tolstoy.


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Post by Gulfbreeze »

palacegypsie wrote::evil:
Hmm, to quote lovin underscore..."I've got the devil on one shoulder, and the angel on the other...which one do I listen to?"

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Politics here we goooo

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In my little and meager opinion, if Jesse Venturer can be Govenor then why not Jimmy. Sony Bono did very well in politics until his untimely death. Clint Eastwood did a fine job and still was able to make movies. Jimmy has many strong ties to the White House. Don't be surprised one day in the future when Jimmy B trims back on his touring and tries politics


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JImmy's better than Jeb!
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I never really cared for politics.........
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Post by SchoonerWharf »

Jimmy has many strong ties to the White House
Yes the ties are that they think his politics are ridiculous and out dated and that America has dismissed them. Jimmy should just sing....
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Post by a1aara »

SchoonerWharf wrote:
Jimmy has many strong ties to the White House
Yes the ties are that they think his politics are ridiculous and out dated and that America has dismissed them. Jimmy should just sing....
I thought only something like 51% of America dismissed them.
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Re: Politics here we goooo

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loadmaster24 wrote:Jimmy has many strong ties to the White House.
Maybe when Bill Clinton was President he did, but I'm guessing not so much anymore. :lol:
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Re: Politics here we goooo

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LIPH wrote:
loadmaster24 wrote:Jimmy has many strong ties to the White House.
Maybe when Bill Clinton was President he did, but I'm guessing not so much anymore. :lol:
Very good point! :)
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Re: Politics here we goooo

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LIPH wrote:
loadmaster24 wrote:Jimmy has many strong ties to the White House.
Maybe when Bill Clinton was President he did, but I'm guessing not so much anymore. :lol:
Bill might have used ties but i thought he used cigars :lol:
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