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PAL

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  1. Beg to Differ: Shag: Heidi: Love her attitude Marry: Claudia: Love her looks Push: Eva She'll fly alright.
  2. Shag: ......white-hot oozing lusciousness in a sexpot body. Marry: ......ordinarily beautiful, impassioned and loves animals. Push off the Cliff: .....something about her makes me nervous.
  3. PAL replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
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  7. PAL replied to Siren's topic in Actresses
  8. PAL replied to CarMELita's topic in Male Musicians
    The Doors Celebrate 40th Anniversary The Doors last played the Sunset Strip's Whisky a Go Go on Aug. 21, 1966, and lead singer Jim Morrison's rebellious, shamanistic shouts burned memories into the audience. The group, whose sound helped define the 1960s, was fired by the famous club that night -- Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, drummer John Densmore, and guitarist Robby Krieger. They never played the Whisky again ... until now. On Wednesday night, November 8th, the rock band's remaining three members -- all gray-haired and in their 60s -- hosted a cacophony of events on the Strip to celebrate the group's 40th anniversary, including a thunderous performance at the Whisky by Manzarek, Krieger and guest musicians. The repertoire included such Doors anthems as ''L.A. Woman'' and ''Light My Fire.''

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