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Music Rock Pop – I need your help guys and girls …?

As you may or may not know, I'm from the South (Atlanta). Therefore, according to the stereotype that I am mentally slow and have a small vocabulary. (Wink) (wink) So could someone explain the word "famous" to me? :-) Is there any group or artist to convey "illustrious" to me? Thank you so much! (Oh, by the way, by placing the "music" "Pop" and "rock" in the subject matter that satisfies the censors …):-), With Sour Girl, I'm getting the picture now. Rckets – to know that there as a joke. I was having fun with it. Everyone seemed in a lull this morning … Huh? Thanks, Sookie – my comment was self-critical well. :-) The teacher – who have the "mojo" to talk about himself in third person. Steve B – Scott Weiland reference was good!

LOL. :) Illustrious – in particular or exceptional brilliance for the dignity, achievements or actions. As for my use of the term goes, is supposed to be self-critical as the way the author wanted it to be sarcastic phrase. I find it very funny. I will try to guess the band U2 buying their own propaganda. Bono probably wake up, go to your bathroom mirror and says to himself, "the devil illustrious." The truth of the matter is that we are all jealous of Southerners, because they are much nicer climate than we do. And yes, it's dead today.

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