Friday Night All You Can Eat/B.Y.O.B./Greco-Roman/Mosh Pit/Hootenanny/Goat Roast/ClusterFunk

June 26, 2009 · Posted in Discussion 

Here goes…

The 1965 Green Bay Packers or Metallica?

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are not the opinions of Rob Thomas.

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7 Responses to “Friday Night All You Can Eat/B.Y.O.B./Greco-Roman/Mosh Pit/Hootenanny/Goat Roast/ClusterFunk”

  1. Sans Direction on June 26th, 2009 4:48 pm

    By weight and by numbers, Packers. Even if you go full reunion with Dave, Jason and a resurrected Cliff on the M team.

  2. Pat Darnell and friends on June 26th, 2009 5:22 pm

    Hey I like the new title… sort of a Jeffrey Dahmer-ish swerve to it…

    Any how: considering Dave Mustaine was four, and Kirk Hammett was — let’s see — three years old… these tots were just getting past rickets and chicken pocks in the day of those physicians of the turf. ’65.

    So let me be brief: Despite “Kill them All” might have been the words Packers were chanting as they came through the tunnel that afternoon, entering the gridirons of yesteryear.
    – and –
    Fathers of Metallica band members might have influenced the early childhoods of the masters of Metal… but the Referee’s feared for their own lives as the Packers under Lombardi, the Deygo in Charge, they granted field goals to Greenbay even though they were wide…

    I suggest 1960′s champion US Football teams laid the ground work for the eventual development of all the impending Heavy Metal Social Groups.

    TKO, by Greenbay, in 0.000002 seconds into the first round.

  3. Pribek on June 27th, 2009 5:41 am

    I met Fuzzy Thurston in a bar in Altoona, Wisconsin. He was really ripped but real cool. Packers.

  4. Pat Darnell and Friends on June 27th, 2009 10:07 am

    Are we part of the problem — or the solution: All You Can Eat\ BYOB\…Goat Roast?? Is someone hungry?
    Referring to ::
    I’m a Hog for you baby; July 2008
    One year ago —

    12. Alaska, Missouri, and Ohio: 27.5%… 9. Oklahoma and Texas: 28.1%…2. Alabama: 30.3%

    You met Fuzzy Thurston, and didn’t even get him to sign your axe? <Aspiration Highway: the un-defendable Sweep
    and –
    HERE: Wisconsinology: Football Pulling Guards, I might have been a contender… if only….

    Oh, btw, why aren’t you answering your phone? Did I get banned at pribek.net yet? I need to know so I can advertise it… eh?
    [pdnf]

  5. Pribek on June 27th, 2009 10:29 am

    Pulling guards yes…you old jugbutt lineman you. Football was better when there was pulling guards. Now they pass to set up the run.

    I suggest 1960’s champion US Football teams laid the ground work for the eventual development of all the impending Heavy Metal Social Groups.

    Yes yes…”Play with the hurts, Kid. Gotta have that killer instinct”.

    btw…my dad sold Jim Taylor a car out in Scottsdale.

    Also, Max Magee started the Chili’s restaurant chain.

  6. Pat Darnell and Friends on June 27th, 2009 12:26 pm

    I bet you didn’t go one on one with Fuzzy in the tavern parking lot, either, after killing a bottle of Jaeggermaister… Let us know how it goes, good luck to you and Thurston. If your friend is still ‘. ..freaking out’, give ‘em a shot or two of jaeggermaister!

    “You know there is something in that Jaeggermaister stuff…” (direct quote from Pribek circa late 1900′s) back when we all were still “playing with the hurts…”

  7. Pat Darnell and Friends on June 27th, 2009 12:32 pm

    And yet another Mosh-Pit-Connection of Noteworthiness… Marinell’s favorite… and I mean mostest favorite… restaurant in Bryan\College station, home of the Texas Aggies… is Chili’s on Texas Avenue; thank you very much. I did not know that fact Maestro. Connectivity — that is what we crave — yep.

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