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Featuring: Mike Huckabee on bass!
2008-01-04, 7:56 PM #1
I thought I'd seen it all, until I went upstairs and saw presidential candidate Mike Huckabee on bass playing to Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son!"

I'm certainly not his biggest fan, but that's :awesome:.

If he gets elected, he should invite other world leaders to a big jam session. But who would play what instruments? Discuss!
Cordially,
Lord Tiberius Grismath
1473 for '1337' posts.
2008-01-04, 7:58 PM #2
That's a sweet song! I can play it.

I'll jam with you, Professor Huckabee!
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2008-01-04, 9:31 PM #3
Anyone else think Kevin Spacey when looking at Mike Huckabee?
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2008-01-04, 10:09 PM #4
I think Lex Luther.
2008-01-04, 10:13 PM #5
What would the tunes be about D:
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2008-01-04, 10:52 PM #6
Originally posted by Echoman:
Anyone else think Kevin Spacey when looking at Mike Huckabee?

I think "f***ing psychopath" but that's just me.
>>untie shoes
2008-01-04, 10:53 PM #7
Originally posted by Warlockmish:
What would the tunes be about D:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jyb8Le7LgYs&feature=related

(the first part with peter singing)
2008-01-05, 12:45 AM #8
You know, I'm not worried about Huckabee. I think a lot of the less religions republicans would choose Obama before him.

And I don't care that he plays bass.
2008-01-05, 2:27 AM #9
This thread needs less Huckabashing and more world leader band theories.

I see Gordon Brown on keys.
Attachment: 18186/keys.jpg (90,058 bytes)
Cordially,
Lord Tiberius Grismath
1473 for '1337' posts.
2008-01-05, 8:48 AM #10
Was he with his band "Capitol Offense"? If so, I'm good friends with the drummer and one of the singers. A few years ago they asked me to sit in on bass during rehearsals because the [then] governor couldn't make it to most of the practices. I told them they were crazy for bothering to ask - I wasn't interested in practicing for no benefit to myself. Unless $$ was involved.:)

Anyhoo, they play oldies from the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
"Harriet, sweet Harriet - hard-hearted harbinger of haggis."
2008-01-05, 11:22 AM #11
Originally posted by Chewbubba:
Was he with his band "Capitol Offense"? If so, I'm good friends with the drummer and one of the singers. A few years ago they asked me to sit in on bass during rehearsals because the [then] governor couldn't make it to most of the practices. I told them they were crazy for bothering to ask - I wasn't interested in practicing for no benefit to myself. Unless $$ was involved.:)

Anyhoo, they play oldies from the 50s, 60s, and 70s.


You could have gained valuable political influence... graft, kickbacks, rebates! Think aboutttt it... :awesome:

Yeah, he was with "Capital Offense." Haha, funny name for a governor's band.
Cordially,
Lord Tiberius Grismath
1473 for '1337' posts.

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