What would you do if I sang out of tune?
- Joe Cocker
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What would you do if I sang out of tune?
would stand up and walk out on me?
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- ulysses5019
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Re: What would you do if I sang out of tune?
I can't tell.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
- christie1111
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I lit his cigarette once.
No, just his cigarette Travis!
After hours club outside of Philly. I had waitressed until about 1-2 am. Crew went out afterwards. In the bar and this guy next to me pulls out a cigarette and has difficultie finding a source of ignition. From what I could tell he was also having trouble finding his pockets and I doubt he could have found his cigarette with a flame without inflicting injury.
As a waitress in the day when you could smoke in resturants, I had a lighter even though I didn't smoke. So I lit it for him. I got a 'Thank you Luv' in return.
So ends my brush with Joe Cocker story.
No, just his cigarette Travis!
After hours club outside of Philly. I had waitressed until about 1-2 am. Crew went out afterwards. In the bar and this guy next to me pulls out a cigarette and has difficultie finding a source of ignition. From what I could tell he was also having trouble finding his pockets and I doubt he could have found his cigarette with a flame without inflicting injury.
As a waitress in the day when you could smoke in resturants, I had a lighter even though I didn't smoke. So I lit it for him. I got a 'Thank you Luv' in return.
So ends my brush with Joe Cocker story.
"A bed without a quilt is like the sky without stars"
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christie1111 wrote:I lit his cigarette once.
No, just his cigarette Travis!
After hours club outside of Philly. I had waitressed until about 1-2 am. Crew went out afterwards. In the bar and this guy next to me pulls out a cigarette and has difficultie finding a source of ignition. From what I could tell he was also having trouble finding his pockets and I doubt he could have found his cigarette with a flame without inflicting injury.
As a waitress in the day when you could smoke in resturants, I had a lighter even though I didn't smoke. So I lit it for him. I got a 'Thank you Luv' in return.
So ends my brush with Joe Cocker story.
This was the first thing I thought of when I saw Mr. Cocker appear this morning.....
Seriously!
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- littlebeast13
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christie1111 wrote:Guess I have to stop telling that story!
As I recall, you only told it once... in an old brush with fame thread we had who knows how long ago..... but for some reason I remembered that story and it pops up quite a bit in my mind when I hear a Joe Cocker song....
Now if they ever played a Cocker song at 11:11......

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Re: What would you do if I sang out of tune?
Joe Cocker wrote:would stand up and walk out on me?
Probably, but not before I berated and humiliated you in front of a large national television audience. Really, Joe, that sounds just atrocious. I think you need some of what Paula's having to calm your nerves...
I find you people utterly boring!
- ulysses5019
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And they haven't picked you to be on Millionaire yet? Such an excellent story. Just combine it with the reluctant auditioner story and you'd be a shoo-in.christie1111 wrote:I lit his cigarette once.
No, just his cigarette Travis!
After hours club outside of Philly. I had waitressed until about 1-2 am. Crew went out afterwards. In the bar and this guy next to me pulls out a cigarette and has difficultie finding a source of ignition. From what I could tell he was also having trouble finding his pockets and I doubt he could have found his cigarette with a flame without inflicting injury.
As a waitress in the day when you could smoke in resturants, I had a lighter even though I didn't smoke. So I lit it for him. I got a 'Thank you Luv' in return.
So ends my brush with Joe Cocker story.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.