Sorry but I'm too smart to let that ever happen tbh. I could've got countless pussies if I ever wanted to, but too bad I've vowed to be a lifelong celibate, and I'm pretty much enjoying living that way.
Once Franklin finally gets some pussy....
He's going to wonder, "What the have I been doing with my life?"
Sorry but I'm too smart to let that ever happen tbh. I could've got countless pussies if I ever wanted to, but too bad I've vowed to be a lifelong celibate, and I'm pretty much enjoying living that way.
True, but there was a bestseller book named The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History, and the top 10 in this book are basically the same as that wikiIslam list imho.
http://www.dlmark.net/hundred.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_10...ons_in_History
Makes it more understandable why Darwin would not make the top 10 though.
Darwin was a pretty shy guy and was very cognizant of the implications his books would have. So he put it all together and let other better speakers explain/defend it. That's the only reason I could see for leaving him off. Einstein had to do the same though as he was not a great writer or teacher. Darwin was able to nail common folk.
The impact of where humans came from... Jesus, there is very little bigger than this. It gets our "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" crew all balled up. If nothing else, he has shown the tremendous inertia of people who don't want to learn; And indeed, brings out the best in people who thrive on living disingenuously.
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Actually true. It's why they built airplanes, so they could butt free of earthly judgment.
And to this day, "gitten an Orville" means a blowjob from your brother.
Jesus was not responsible for the bible... nor the commandments.
No . But you're the one that equated them in this thread dumb .
Are you kidding me? Is there anything you little midgets won't argure? Amazing!
Yes, Mohammad/Jesus the most inflential people ever. Who cares about the rest?
damn. I saw your name as the last poster in this thread and was expectation to find a list of black bluesmen and athletes.
Just a very talented guy with a lot of interests, that black list thing just one of many.
White bluesmen
Dogg Boggs
Doc Watson
Justice
John Mayall
Tony McPhee
Eric Clapton
SRV
Mark Lemhouse
Tony Joe White
Jonny Lang
Derek Trucks
Wayne Haynes
ZZ Top
Hans Thessnik
Doug Macleoud
Townes Van Zandt
Ray Wylie Hubbard
James McMurtry
James Harman
William Clarke
Walter Trout
Corey Stevens
could actually go on forever....
What a load of BS
You are Asperger-like with your lists and more importantly, your thinking, or lack thereof.
Go stimulate yourself by holding something that vibrates.
I just saw the 2015 R&R HOF induction ceremony and SRV went in this year. Double Trouble played a couple of songs with Gary Clark Jr. and John Mayer. Clark is a badass. Mayer does a pretty good impression of SRV voice wise.
But neither could really do justice to an SRV solo. And to their credit, neither really tried.
Why fight it so hard idiot? Just your basic know it all here.
you mean your basic "blow it all"
hahahahahhaha
While Mississippi does get a lot of props for being the birthplace of them blues, Texas did have the first male "star" in Blind Lemon Jefferson. Then there was Bob Wills about a decade later, and since the 40's Texas has had so much talent, SRV one of the many examples of that.
SRV with Double Trouble about as good as a three piece band gets. , another Texas trio ZZ Top might disagree.
Everywhere I go out there in cyber space I amaze people.
as a band maybe. But I don't think any one, including Billy Gibbons, would put himself in the same class as a guitar player.
It's not really about.."as a guitar player". I seriously doubt SRV could hang with Django Rhinehardt, Charley Christian, Wes Montgomery, Lonnie Johnson at what they did. What SRV did, sure he was pretty special.
[QUOTE=Avante;8061472]It's not really about.."as a guitar player". I seriously doubt SRV could hang with Django Rhinehardt, Charley Christian, Wes Montgomery, Lonnie Johnson at what they did. What SRV did, sure he was pretty special.
what's not about "as a guitar player"? If SRV wasn't what he was, then he and Double Trouble don't get into the HOF.
[QUOTE=cantthinkofanything;8061506]Not going to knock SRV, yep, he was great. I just know of other styles.
You're so awesome.
where does Pee Pee the Kidnapper sit on your list?
Nearsighted Chocolate Anderson changed our worldview.
Continue, please.
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