Pizza combination toppings
Pepperoni and pineapple
Bacon and onion
Sausage, minced pesto and green peppers
Pepperoni, sausage and mushroom - with double cheese!
Bacon and mushrooms
Canadian bacon, mushrooms, and extra cheese
Feta cheese and prosciutto
Pepperoni, black olives, onions, extra cheese
Pepperoni, Bacon, and Mushroom
Artichoke hearts and chicken
BBQ chicken and onions.
Buffalo-style chicken and blue cheese
Pizza combination toppings
Pepperoni and pineapple
Bacon and onion
Sausage, minced pesto and green peppers
Pepperoni, sausage and mushroom - with double cheese!
Bacon and mushrooms
Canadian bacon, mushrooms, and extra cheese
Feta cheese and prosciutto
Pepperoni, black olives, onions, extra cheese
Pepperoni, Bacon, and Mushroom
Artichoke hearts and chicken
BBQ chicken and onions.
Buffalo-style chicken and blue cheese
Pineapple, ham, maraschino cherries
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Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (6 or 7)
I listened to my parents’ LPs and 45s obsessively and I became a Beatlemaniac, I remember saving up my allowance to buy the stereo re-release.
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (?)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
Still love most of the songs on that album: A New World Record - Wikipedia
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (?)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
And my parents apparently never suspected.
I knew this response was from you Elendil’s Heir , before I looked at the poster. I love this album too and I remember some previous posts about it.
This made me laugh out loud perhaps more than I should have. Nearing the end of a stressful week, I found this very funny. Thanks Sampiro !
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (?)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
Queen - A Night at the Opera (14)
And regarding Freddy, I never suspected… Although how I could have missed it, I have no clue.
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (?)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
Queen - A Night at the Opera (14)
The Monkees - The Monkees - (8)
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (?)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
Queen - A Night at the Opera (14)
The Monkees - The Monkees - (8)
Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies - A Warner Brothers Loss Leader compilation. The three record set only cost $3.00. I think I was 13.
Ponch8
June 1, 2012, 12:14pm
11072
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (?)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
Queen - A Night at the Opera (14)
The Monkees - The Monkees - (8)
Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies - A Warner Brothers Loss Leader compilation. The three record set only cost $3.00. I think I was 13.
En Vogue - Funky Divas (17)
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout (?)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
Queen - A Night at the Opera (14)
The Monkees - The Monkees - (8)
Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies - A Warner Brothers Loss Leader compilation. The three record set only cost $3.00. I think I was 13.
En Vogue - Funky Divas (17)
Alan Parsons Project - Turn of a Friendly Card. (12 or 13)
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout - 1st LP (6 or 7)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
Queen - A Night at the Opera (14)
The Monkees - The Monkees - (8)
Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies - A Warner Brothers Loss Leader compilation. The three record set only cost $3.00. I think I was 13.
En Vogue - Funky Divas (17)
Alan Parsons Project - Turn of a Friendly Card. (12 or 13)
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms - 1st CD (16)
Rebo
June 1, 2012, 5:32pm
11075
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout - 1st LP (6 or 7)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
Queen - A Night at the Opera (14)
The Monkees - The Monkees - (8)
Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies - A Warner Brothers Loss Leader compilation. The three record set only cost $3.00. I think I was 13.
En Vogue - Funky Divas (17)
Alan Parsons Project - Turn of a Friendly Card. (12 or 13)
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms - 1st CD (16)
The Beatles - Let it Be (12)
JohnT
June 1, 2012, 5:41pm
11076
Very first album (record or CD) that you bought with your own money (and age you were)
Donna Summer - Bad Girls (9)
The Beatles - Twist and Shout - 1st LP (6 or 7)
A K-tel compilation that I don’t remember the name of. I was around 12.
Electric Light Orchestra - A New World Record (12)
The Sound of Music soundtrack with Mary Martin/Theodore Bikel, about 12.
Queen - A Night at the Opera (14)
The Monkees - The Monkees - (8)
Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies - A Warner Brothers Loss Leader compilation. The three record set only cost $3.00. I think I was 13.
En Vogue - Funky Divas (17)
Alan Parsons Project - Turn of a Friendly Card. (12 or 13)
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms - 1st CD (16)
The Beatles - Let it Be (12)
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (10)
JohnT
June 1, 2012, 5:45pm
11077
Time for a new category…
First name of your first (for real) kiss (and any details):
Kim (8th grade, oh those eyes… . Left me for some football player, the wench. )
First name of your first (for real) kiss (and any details):
Kim (8th grade, oh those eyes… Left me for some football player, the wench. )
Jim (he was in the army and left for Germany a few months later)
First name of your first (for real) kiss (and any details):
Kim (8th grade, oh those eyes… Left me for some football player, the wench. )
Jim (he was in the army and left for Germany a few months later)
Naomi (13, and why I will always have a very warm place in my heart for summer theatre)
I love a good coincidence. I’d actually written this topic out in my last subject-post, but for some reason switched it to record albums. Even had the “real” bit in there too.
First name of your first (for real) kiss (and any details):
Kim (8th grade, oh those eyes… Left me for some football player, the wench. )
Jim (he was in the army and left for Germany a few months later)
Naomi (13, and why I will always have a very warm place in my heart for summer theatre)
Stuart (17 - we had had some wine at a party and took a walk in th Autumn night air. It was soft and warm and I obsessed over him for the next two years. He’s a doctor now; I’m pretty sure he’s married with a couple of happy kids and maybe even a grandkid by now)
First name of your first (for real) kiss (and any details):
Kim (8th grade, oh those eyes… Left me for some football player, the wench. )
Jim (he was in the army and left for Germany a few months later)
Naomi (13, and why I will always have a very warm place in my heart for summer theatre)
Stuart (17 - we had had some wine at a party and took a walk in th Autumn night air. It was soft and warm and I obsessed over him for the next two years. He’s a doctor now; I’m pretty sure he’s married with a couple of happy kids and maybe even a grandkid by now)
Judy (13 - had a sweet face but was a little cross-eyed and wore big glasses; was in middle school band with me - we agreed to go steady without really even knowing what that meant! Haven’t thought about her in years. =Sigh=).