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Quote from: Eddie Fox on November 21, 2018, 08:07:48 PMQuote from: dmg on November 21, 2018, 07:41:51 PMQuote from: Eddie Fox on November 21, 2018, 07:12:46 PM“Heavy up is one of those peculiar, specialized terms in the world of home renovation and electrical systems. Essentially, it means to increase the amperage coming into your house--at the service panel--so that your electrical system can receive and handle an increased load.”Does it make sense to you guys?So when Mark sings "heavy up for me" that makes him a current? He's bound to get a real buzz out of playing this one! Resistance is futile! Certainly not triggering a short-circuit lolMy capacitance for awful puns is now at a maximum. One more before I buzz off: R-ohm-eo and Juliet - he can't resist playing it!
Quote from: dmg on November 21, 2018, 07:41:51 PMQuote from: Eddie Fox on November 21, 2018, 07:12:46 PM“Heavy up is one of those peculiar, specialized terms in the world of home renovation and electrical systems. Essentially, it means to increase the amperage coming into your house--at the service panel--so that your electrical system can receive and handle an increased load.”Does it make sense to you guys?So when Mark sings "heavy up for me" that makes him a current? He's bound to get a real buzz out of playing this one! Resistance is futile! Certainly not triggering a short-circuit lol
Quote from: Eddie Fox on November 21, 2018, 07:12:46 PM“Heavy up is one of those peculiar, specialized terms in the world of home renovation and electrical systems. Essentially, it means to increase the amperage coming into your house--at the service panel--so that your electrical system can receive and handle an increased load.”Does it make sense to you guys?So when Mark sings "heavy up for me" that makes him a current? He's bound to get a real buzz out of playing this one! Resistance is futile!
“Heavy up is one of those peculiar, specialized terms in the world of home renovation and electrical systems. Essentially, it means to increase the amperage coming into your house--at the service panel--so that your electrical system can receive and handle an increased load.”Does it make sense to you guys?
Strongly disagree. I love this song. Music, mood, vibe at it's best. Great solos, cool rhythm section and very good arrangement. On par with Nobody Does That.Hope for live version replacing Paraguay. LE
I wonder if the unmentioned songwriter (who MK states he knows) who said those lines might be Mr Bob. Sounds like something that he would crow out."I'll lighten up for you if you heavy up for me".MK's usually keen on name dropping if someone was the inspiration for a song. But now he's secretive.
I simply love the line "I’m afraid, alas, the turdWho thinks he’s an ice cream".Now when I encounter a**holes during the day, I simply sing this line and I am "floating away"!Shai
Quote from: Shai on November 26, 2018, 02:40:19 AMI simply love the line "I’m afraid, alas, the turdWho thinks he’s an ice cream".Now when I encounter a**holes during the day, I simply sing this line and I am "floating away"!ShaiCan AMIT generate some kind of 'like' button to display ones' pleasure at remarks like this? Rather than having to quote and agree
Quote from: Fletch on November 26, 2018, 05:57:15 AMQuote from: Shai on November 26, 2018, 02:40:19 AMI simply love the line "I’m afraid, alas, the turdWho thinks he’s an ice cream".Now when I encounter a**holes during the day, I simply sing this line and I am "floating away"!ShaiCan AMIT generate some kind of 'like' button to display ones' pleasure at remarks like this? Rather than having to quote and agree I agree.
There doesn't have to be a Dislike button (there isn't one on FB), but personally I'm perfectly happy without a Like button. Let's talk instead!
Quote from: hunter on November 26, 2018, 09:46:49 AMThere doesn't have to be a Dislike button (there isn't one on FB), but personally I'm perfectly happy without a Like button. Let's talk instead!I agree, the art of conversation is very precious and should be encouraged. At the very start of AMIT in 2008, there was a trial run of a "kudos" button. Members got points for how good their posts were, or not, as I remember. It was withdrawn after a short trial.
Quote from: superval99 on November 26, 2018, 09:53:15 AMQuote from: hunter on November 26, 2018, 09:46:49 AMThere doesn't have to be a Dislike button (there isn't one on FB), but personally I'm perfectly happy without a Like button. Let's talk instead!I agree, the art of conversation is very precious and should be encouraged. At the very start of AMIT in 2008, there was a trial run of a "kudos" button. Members got points for how good their posts were, or not, as I remember. It was withdrawn after a short trial.One may of course argue how much "conversation" it is when people quote a post and just write +1 or use the thumbs-up emoticon. Basically that is the equivalent of a Like, but with a larger footprint (and longer threads to scroll through).