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HAPPY 71st BIRTHDAY RONNIE!
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Thanks for the memories Ronnie!The blind men shout "Let the creatures out, we'll show the unbelievers."
The napalm screams of human flames, of a prime time Belsen feast ... yeah!
As the reasons for the carnage cut their meat and lick the gravy.
We oil the jaws of the war machine and feed it with our babies.
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Happy Birthday Ronnie!!!!! You gave us much enjoyment in listening to your music through out your musical career.
You were the living legend when you were still with us, and now that you've gone to the other side, you are a legend.
Your memory carries on in our hearts and soul, you'll never be forgotten."Without Black Sabbath there never would have been an Ozzy, and without Ozzy there never would have been a Black Sabbath"
"If there ever was a band whose voice is so significant and distinct, that band is Black Sabbath and the voice is Ozzy Osbourne"
________Sabbath Forever, Forever Sabbath!______OzzyIsDio_ (YoY)
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So what's the statute of limitation on this? How long do we wish someone happy birthday after their death? At some point you have to stop, because no one has ever lived to 150, 175, 200....
50 years from now I probably won't still be alive, but if I were, I sure as crap wouldn't be saying, "Dio would have been 121 years old today! Happy birthday, Ronnie!"
Plus, he can't read or see this anyway....
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Originally posted by SDMF Jon View PostSo what's the statute of limitation on this? How long do we wish someone happy birthday after their death? At some point you have to stop, because no one has ever lived to 150, 175, 200....
50 years from now I probably won't still be alive, but if I were, I sure as crap wouldn't be saying, "Dio would have been 121 years old today! Happy birthday, Ronnie!"
Plus, he can't read or see this anyway....
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Originally posted by Charger View PostWell I don't know if there really is a statute of limitation on these... They are still celebrating Mozart and Beethoven and George Washington and Abe Lincoln and so on and so on...why can't we remember the birthdays of our heroes as long as we live?
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