Well...

It's been fun FanNation. I've had a great time on here. When I first started on here, I didn't know what to expect. In the end, FanNation kinda turned into a place where I can just sit back and talk about what I love best- sports. Anyway, I've pretty much accomplished everything I wanted to. I put up some good arguments, met a lot of people that (whether it sounds stupid or not) I now consider friends, and, of course, piss off Cardsox and Esco.

 I might stop in periodically- not sure. Anyway, I appreciate all of the good times you guys gave me.

If you really wanna talk, ask me for my email or AIM or something. If you need to say anything important, just leave a comment in here (I'll probably be over run in FanMail).

 So, as a great man once said (with a little improvision), "You stay classy FanNation."

Have a good one, Wallace. I'll miss your __(insert positive atribute here__ as well as your love of your hero __(insert socialist/**** figure here)__.

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Who else am I gonna have talks with on why The Doors are so much better than the Kinks?

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The Kinks pwn the Doors.

See Cole?

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No Lifer! You're not the same!! You're a cheap knock-off!!!

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Herman's Hermits > The Doors as well.

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Lifer, go mess around with your boy Tony Hawk.

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Morrison was a chump.

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You only wish you were the man Morrison was.

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Dead?

OK, that was a low blow, but the guy was so lazy, he used the same stupid Indian car crash lyrics in about 50 songs.

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No he didn't. He used it in Peace Frog and he used it has his first personal experience with death.

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He only mentioned it in Peace Frog

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From wikipedia (and from my own memory):

In 1947, Morrison, now 4 years old, purportedly witnessed a car accident in the desert, where a family of Native Americans were injured and possibly killed. He referred to this incident in a spoken word performance on the song "Dawn's Highway" from the album An American Prayer, and again in the songs "Riders on the Storm", "Peace Frog", and "Ghost Song", all linked by the spoken line from "Dawn's Highway":

Indians scattered on dawn's highway bleeding
Ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind

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You're supposed to be the Doors aficionado.

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First thing, it depends what your view of it as. The only time he DIRECTLY mentioned it was in Peace Frog. Dawns Highway was a poem of his that never was an original song.

Once again, he used that has his first experience with the spirit and the dead. But in all the other songs he MIGHT have hinted to it. It depends what you think of the songs.

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Riders In The Storm seemed to be about a serial killer on a highway, so some people would make that connection.

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Now children, settle down...

Lifer is right however.

And the Kinks will always own The Doors. Remember that Cole!

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Cole, I'm talking about the words. I have no clue what you're talking about.

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Wallce, I'm going to miss you.

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"The tears aren't coming, they just aren't coming!"

GOB Bluth, Arrested Development.

Godspeed.

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