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"867-5309/Jenny" is a song written by Alex Call and Jim Keller and performed by Keller's band Tommy Tutone.

It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Rock Top Tracks chart in April 1982.

According to lead guitarist Jim Keller, interviewed by People in 1982: "Jenny is a regular girl, not a hooker. Friends of mine wrote her name and number on a men's room wall at a bar. I called her on a dare, and we dated for a while. I haven't talked with her since the song became a hit, but I hear she thinks I'm a real jerk for writing it."

The band's lead singer Tommy Heath had a different version of the song's origin, but also with a real girl and number. He claims the number belonged to a girl he knew, and that he wrote it on a bathroom wall in a motel where they were staying, as a joke. "We laughed about it for years," he said.

Oy Vey you are picking up where riv left off

Lemmy from Motorhead, Toni Iommi from Black Sabbath, Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple would make a great band, but unfortunately, the drummer exploded. 😬

Originally posted by I-MADMAn
Oy Vey you are picking up where riv left off

He is the one who mentioned the song, I expanded on it, that's all.

As it turns out the release of the Epstein files is just a giant nothingburger. I apologize for my enthusiasm, I should know by now that nothing ever happens in government. My bad.

Unusual. So Gene Hackman had a fall likely from a heart attack, the wife locks the dog in the bathroom and takes pills killing herself. Two weeks later they're found. I've seen this movie, these people were executed for knowing something and made to look like an accident/suicide. Very clever Deep State, not buying it.

Originally posted by WhiteSkyWalker
Unusual. So Gene Hackman had a fall likely from a heart attack, the wife locks the dog in the bathroom and takes pills killing herself. Two weeks later they're found. I've seen this movie, these people were executed for knowing something and made to look like an accident/suicide. Very clever Deep State, not buying it.
But why did they kill the dog?

Sufficient time has gone by so I shall respond to you again.

The dog was a incidental casualty, she (or whoever) put it in the bathroom so it wouldn't bother their dead bodies.

Two weeks without food or water and it perished.

I really liked Gene Hackman too, my favorite movie with him is Loose Cannons with Dan Akroyd.

Originally posted by WhiteSkyWalker
I really liked Gene Hackman too, my favorite movie with him is Loose Cannons with Dan Akroyd.

Another good one is Enemy of the State he did with Will Smith.

A new Billy Idol song dropped recently, I had to look up and go "What the hell year is it anyway?" All these 70 year old rockers are still going strong, meanwhile rappers die out in their late 30s-40s wtf?!

Originally posted by WhiteSkyWalker
I like Shredder because he's voiced by James Avery, but MumRa was probably my favourite.

I think most people will pick Skeletor though.

I'll go with Cobra Commander, he was the best at f*cking with the Joes and they never caught him, couldn't stop him at least not in the long term. And he had the best Lieutenants.

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