Happy Birthday Gooch
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Happy Birthday Gooch
Its Goochs' birthday,her 34th!...happy birthday dahlink
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY GOOCHIE!!!!
PS....Ignore the age on the pic...I didn't alter it cuz I have no clue how old you are!
PS....Ignore the age on the pic...I didn't alter it cuz I have no clue how old you are!
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Morrissey (born Steven Patrick Morrissey, on May 22, 1959), is a singer and songwriter from Stretford, Manchester, England. He rose to prominence as the vocalist of the highly influential British group The Smiths. When the band broke up in 1987, Morrissey began a successful solo career and has had the distinction of charting top ten British singles in three separate decades.
Morrissey is often noted as one of the key pop lyricists of his generation, with many subsequent bands hailing his influence. Detractors usually describe his work as depressing, while fans point to the sardonic humour which underpins his songs' frequent references to alienation and failed love.
He does not shy from controversy in his songs, with themes including; child murder, gang violence, domestic violence, prostitution, racism, drug use, homosexuality, disability, assassination, and terrorism. A celebration of the outsider is a constant theme in his work. He has been stereotyped as appealing to shy teenagers, and his work has been said to glorify working-class criminality.
Morrissey was born in Manchester, England, to Irish immigrants Peter Morrissey, a hospital porter, and Elizabeth Dwyer, a librarian. They moved to England just before Morrissey's birth and brought him up in the working-class area of Stretford. Morrissey had a strong attachment to his mother. He has an older sister named Jackie.
He developed a number of interests and role models as a child that marked him out among his peers, including '60s girl groups and female singers such as Sandie Shaw, Marianne Faithfull, Cilla Black and Timi Yuro, the Kitchen Sink dramas of the late 1950s and early 1960s, playwright, novelist & poet Oscar Wilde, and Coronation Street's Elsie Tanner. The Moors Murders in the early 1960s had a large impact on him as a child, and the song "Suffer Little Children" on The Smiths' debut album was one of Morrissey's responses to the crimes.
In adolescence, his athletic ability saved him from bullying, but he describes this period as very lonely and depressing. He began taking prescription drugs as a teenager to help combat the depression that would follow him throughout much of his life.[1] Leaving school early after failing his O levels, Morrissey worked briefly for the Inland Revenue, but ultimately decided to "go on the dole", sequestering himself in his room in his mother's home and forsaking the outside world to concentrate on writing, reading, and listening to music. He also wrote novella-like publications about two of his greatest heroes: James Dean and The New York Dolls. Morrissey also formed the UK branch of the New York Dolls fan club.
An early convert to punk, he briefly fronted The Nosebleeds, writing several songs and garnering a New Musical Express review before the band broke up less than a year later. Billy Duffy, guitarist with The Nosebleeds, later found success with The Cult.
Morrissey is often noted as one of the key pop lyricists of his generation, with many subsequent bands hailing his influence. Detractors usually describe his work as depressing, while fans point to the sardonic humour which underpins his songs' frequent references to alienation and failed love.
He does not shy from controversy in his songs, with themes including; child murder, gang violence, domestic violence, prostitution, racism, drug use, homosexuality, disability, assassination, and terrorism. A celebration of the outsider is a constant theme in his work. He has been stereotyped as appealing to shy teenagers, and his work has been said to glorify working-class criminality.
Morrissey was born in Manchester, England, to Irish immigrants Peter Morrissey, a hospital porter, and Elizabeth Dwyer, a librarian. They moved to England just before Morrissey's birth and brought him up in the working-class area of Stretford. Morrissey had a strong attachment to his mother. He has an older sister named Jackie.
He developed a number of interests and role models as a child that marked him out among his peers, including '60s girl groups and female singers such as Sandie Shaw, Marianne Faithfull, Cilla Black and Timi Yuro, the Kitchen Sink dramas of the late 1950s and early 1960s, playwright, novelist & poet Oscar Wilde, and Coronation Street's Elsie Tanner. The Moors Murders in the early 1960s had a large impact on him as a child, and the song "Suffer Little Children" on The Smiths' debut album was one of Morrissey's responses to the crimes.
In adolescence, his athletic ability saved him from bullying, but he describes this period as very lonely and depressing. He began taking prescription drugs as a teenager to help combat the depression that would follow him throughout much of his life.[1] Leaving school early after failing his O levels, Morrissey worked briefly for the Inland Revenue, but ultimately decided to "go on the dole", sequestering himself in his room in his mother's home and forsaking the outside world to concentrate on writing, reading, and listening to music. He also wrote novella-like publications about two of his greatest heroes: James Dean and The New York Dolls. Morrissey also formed the UK branch of the New York Dolls fan club.
An early convert to punk, he briefly fronted The Nosebleeds, writing several songs and garnering a New Musical Express review before the band broke up less than a year later. Billy Duffy, guitarist with The Nosebleeds, later found success with The Cult.
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~"Let there be no conflict in America, if you bother me, I whup yo' ass."~Charles Barkley
~"Let there be no conflict in America, if you bother me, I whup yo' ass."~Charles Barkley
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With anyone else, I would think that they meant "cat out of the bag." But with you my dear, I do believe you meant "bag off the cat." I can only begin to imagine what that is....rotter wrote:we gotta be careful.....don't wanna let the bag off the cat.
~Gooch
"Librarians are the secret masters of the world. They control information. Don't ever piss one off..."
"Librarians are the secret masters of the world. They control information. Don't ever piss one off..."
That you do dear...that you do, over and over you keep surprising me. Awww Rotter...you're making me blush....rotter wrote:You do...but I surprise ya,don't I? You're the kind of grrrlllll I wanna hug.So sweet you is!
~Gooch
"Librarians are the secret masters of the world. They control information. Don't ever piss one off..."
"Librarians are the secret masters of the world. They control information. Don't ever piss one off..."