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Old 08 Dec 2009, 20:22   #26
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You could have told her to join mlukfc.com
A great idea .... sure wish I would have thought of it myself. Darn..here I thought I was doing so good.

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Old 08 Dec 2009, 22:01   #27
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who's Meat Loaf?
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Old 08 Dec 2009, 22:14   #28
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you mean, what's meatloaf?

Meatloaf is a dish made with groundbeef, crackers, ketchup, sometimes mustard, onions and a guitar!
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Old 08 Dec 2009, 22:40   #29
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you mean, what's meatloaf?

Meatloaf is a dish made with groundbeef, crackers, ketchup, sometimes mustard, onions and a guitar!
Oh great, now you made me hungry
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Old 08 Dec 2009, 22:53   #30
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Oops, Nothing wrong with a sidedish of meatloaf :)
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Old 08 Dec 2009, 23:38   #31
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:09   #32
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I'm still in high school, so most of the kids around me know relatively nothing by Meat. A few know "anything for love", but almost nothing beyond that. It's kind of sad really. I'm basically the only one that is obsessed with classics like Bat Out Of Hell, and not techno or rap. I try to spread the word about Meat whenever I can. Saving my generation from modern music is priority number one though.
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:21   #33
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you mean, what's meatloaf?

Meatloaf is a dish made with groundbeef, crackers, ketchup, sometimes mustard, onions and a guitar!
Crackers?
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:22   #34
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I'm still in high school, so most of the kids around me know relatively nothing by Meat. A few know "anything for love", but almost nothing beyond that. It's kind of sad really. I'm basically the only one that is obsessed with classics like Bat Out Of Hell, and not techno or rap. I try to spread the word about Meat whenever I can. Saving my generation from modern music is priority number one though.
Funny: I said the same thing way back when I was in high school. I was the only one listening to Bat I, Dead Ringer etc. all Pre-Bat II. These were back in the boy band New Kids On The Block days. I was in college when Bat II released...I made a bunch of phone calls that fall (because internet was just not like it is today :) dating myself again).

When Meat releases this CD in the spring...you'll have your chance to slap your generation around a little bit. A new Meat hit should set things right, at least for peeps in high school right now. Keep spreading the word.

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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:22   #35
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Crackers?
or breadcrumbs.
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:23   #36
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I was the same way only 3 years ago in high school. I took some white out once and on a desk I wrote "Meat Loaf '06"
Actually relative to high school, in a 1994 year book I found a page for music. In a column for best concert come to the city was actually Meat Loaf.

@ youngJB, Welcome to the boards.
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:23   #37
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or breadcrumbs.
I really don't notice it. Don't it absorb moisture or something?
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:25   #38
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Don't it absorb moisture or something?
It's supposed to absorb moisture so you get a loaf type consistency, hence meatloaf
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:26   #39
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I really don't notice it. Don't it absorb moisture or something?
Crackers or breadcrumbs absorb the excess moisture from the meat (so we don't have runny meatloaf).
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 01:32   #40
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could have helped TMIL project I kid!!
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 02:39   #41
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Funny: I said the same thing way back when I was in high school. I was the only one listening to Bat I, Dead Ringer etc. all Pre-Bat II. These were back in the boy band New Kids On The Block days. I was in college when Bat II released...I made a bunch of phone calls that fall (because internet was just not like it is today :) dating myself again).
I listened to all different kinds of music during high school
I had heard of Meat Loaf, but I didn't really know who he was (or his music) until I saw him on Storytellers in 1999. It's hard to believe I've only been a fan for 10 years

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When Meat releases this CD in the spring...you'll have your chance to slap your generation around a little bit. A new Meat hit should set things right, at least for peeps in high school right now. Keep spreading the word.

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Old 09 Dec 2009, 03:02   #42
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And I third. Cannot wait for this new CD. I'm really hoping it will be released no later than March. He has a great line up of musicians behind him and Rob Cavallo is a very great choice as producer. I'm looking forward to turning up the volume on the surround system. What scares me per usual, is I don't know what to expect. I remember hearing the demo for 'Pig' and the song 'Break It'
It was these 2 tracks that showed me how Paul and Meat can meet one another halfway and give us a song that is not only rocking, but one that I'll be listening to a very long time.
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 03:25   #43
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And I third. Cannot wait for this new CD. I'm really hoping it will be released no later than March. He has a great line up of musicians behind him and Rob Cavallo is a very great choice as producer. I'm looking forward to turning up the volume on the surround system. What scares me per usual, is I don't know what to expect. I remember hearing the demo for 'Pig' and the song 'Break It'
It was these 2 tracks that showed me how Paul and Meat can meet one another halfway and give us a song that is not only rocking, but one that I'll be listening to a very long time.
I know what you mean But not knowing what to expect doesn't scare me .. it actually makes it more exciting
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 04:07   #44
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Meat Loaf is a very friendly man. But when it comes to his work and what he does best. He makes even a 22 year old invincible young man scared. lol :) Honestly, I would love to goto one of his shows just once. And by the looks of your picture Vicki, you met the man.

If I met him, it would probably wind up like when I met David Suzuki. Hand shake, 5 second face to face and no words.
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Old 09 Dec 2009, 04:28   #45
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Meat Loaf is a very friendly man. But when it comes to his work and what he does best. He makes even a 22 year old invincible young man scared. lol :) Honestly, I would love to goto one of his shows just once. And by the looks of your picture Vicki, you met the man.

If I met him, it would probably wind up like when I met David Suzuki. Hand shake, 5 second face to face and no words.
I really hope you get the chance to go to one of his shows and meet him during the next tour He really is nice and down to earth.

Yes, I've met him several times. The first time I met him (in September 2001), I was a little nervous and didn't know what to say. But now I feel more comfortable and love to joke around with him
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