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Tippaporn

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  1. The Byrds with the title track of their '66 Fifth Dimension album.
  2. Richard & Mimi Fariña with Hard Lovin` Loser off of their '66 Reflections In A Crystal Wind LP.
  3. Bobby Fuller Four with the title track of their '66 Love's Made A Fool Of You album.
  4. Cryan' Shames with the rock standard Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go) of of their '66 Sugar And Spice album.
  5. Question Mark & The Mysterians with Stormy Monday off of their '66 96 Tears album.
  6. The Roosters with Good Dreams off of their '80 self titled debut LP.
  7. No More Doggin' is a sweet number which was a bonus track on the re-release of their '72 Hogwash album.
  8. Founding member Tony McPhee died about a week ago, Tuesday, 6 June, aged 79. He was the only constant throughout the band's run through 2014. If I had to pull a track out of this LP it would be Thank Christ For The Bomb. After the 2:45 mark it seems to be an entirely different song, though, morphing into acid rock.
  9. "This link appears to be a treasure trove of very on topic information strongly confirming the assertion that Thailand is NOT a paradise for LGBT Thais." Well, cheers for that.
  10. I don't think there is anything unnatural about homosexuality. It's been with us throughout our history. I've never had issues with gays. As long as they didn't try to force themselves on me. Again, live and let live. But mutilating one's body to become trans has nothing to do with homosexuality. It's due to an identity crisis. I've heard some homosexuals are angry because they feel that the LGBQT+ movement has co-opted their movement and tied it in with theirs. Some are not happy about it.
  11. The idea that a sex change will provide an identity ignores the fact that they already have an identity. The logic is thoroughly mutilated. And the solution using this mutilated logic is to mutilate the human body. The question is never asked why they reject their natural identity. Why? It's no doubt a boon for the medical complex. Life long care will most likely be required.
  12. Not lies at all. It's all well documented. Your comment is strictly ad hominem. Which is to say you can't argue on the merits of your POV.
  13. Hummin, we've interacted on another thread and from that thread I know you believe that all of the answers can be found in nature. So I ask you, have you ever seen an orange tree attempt to produce lemons? Of course not. Nature is wise. An orange tree understands it's nature implicitly and relishes and rejoices in it's own nature. It does not refute what it is. Only humans are capable of entertaining the preposterous idea that they should be what they are not. It's an identity problem. These people are so totally confused about identity that they no longer can even recognise their own true nature. And I have to add that it's thoroughly despicable that these people then attempt to confuse other young, impressionable minds.
  14. You're thinking your example is an apples to apples comparison. It's not. There's a difference you're ignoring, Hummin. It's rejection. The trans person who changes from their biological sex to the opposite sex rejects their biological sex. It's a main point of contention with the trans culture. They reject their biological heritage and believe that their sex is determined by their mental state. Big difference there, Hummin. It's one thing to say, "Yes, I know I'm male but I want to be female." It's quite another to say, "I was born with male genitalia but I'm not a male." And then when they demand others to use there preferred pronouns they're attempting to force others to also reject their own biological heritage. It's twisted thinking which demands that reality be rejected. Live and let live. I don't care what others chose for themselves. But if you want to come after my kids and deceptively convince them to reject their biological heritage then do not expect me to be civil with you.
  15. Better yet, I'll repost a version that's allowed in Thailand. By the way, I give you a heart emoji for that selection.
  16. It's not about equality. It's about reality. A perversion of reality. Think about it . . . people who can't accept themselves for who they are then demand that others accept them for who they're not. Most people have a live and let live attitude. But it all changes when they go after young, impressionable minds. They actually deliberately target children because children's minds are still very pliable. It's criminal in my opinion.
  17. You do the farmin', bannork, and I'll do the glass raising. The Rolling Stones with Salt Of The Earth off of their '68 Beggars Banquet LP.

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