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Posted by natxtron 6/21/2007 3:13 AM | remove
  oh nevermind

Posted by natxtron 6/21/2007 3:13 AM | remove
  who?
slayer is better
Posted by Opheliaism 6/21/2007 5:15 AM | remove
  Yes, Sammy Hagar, not so much
Posted by MutantMandias 6/21/2007 2:55 PM | remove
  I have been present while Sammy was screaming for a crowd to bring him the head of someone that had thrown a bottle on the stage. People who have paid to see Sammy seem unusually willing to kill someone simply because Sammy asks them to.
Posted by Tristan N Salamanca 10/17/2008 11:37 PM | remove
  Sammy Hagar? Isn't he the guy who gripes about the former 55 mph speed limit and is convinced that he's a Van Halen brother? He isn't bad.
Posted by Tristan N Salamanca 10/17/2008 11:40 PM | remove
  Hagar? He's not bad. Apparently he didn't care for the former 55 mph. speed limit.
Posted by MutantMandias 10/18/2008 5:06 AM | remove
  Wow, freaking weird. It was actually Ted Nugent, not Sammy Hagar. And even weirder is the fact that I have only mentioned this event about three or four times in the past 20 years... one of those times was the post above (about 16 months ago), and another time was earlier today.
Posted by Opheliaism 10/19/2008 5:39 PM | remove
  You are freaking weird!
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