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 | You'll Never Walk Alone |
You'll Never Walk Alone, for the uninitiated, is a song written for the Rogers and Hammerstein musical - Carousel. It has since been recorded by legends such as Elvis Presley, Old Blue Eyes himself and Patti LaBelle. In the UK, its most famous rendition can usually be heard on a Saturday afternoon by 40,000 Liverpool Football Club fans, at the home of football, Anfield, in the city of Liverpool.
Liverpool fans adopted the song as its anthem in the early 1960s, after Merseyside beat-combo Gerry and the Pacemakers made UK number 1 in 1963 with the song.
I myself have sung it in the Kop stand (full name Spion Kop named after the Spion Kop mountain in South Africa, where many members of the Liverpool Regiment died during the Boer War), along with 10,000 other Kopites. Celtic, along with a few other football teams, have also adopted the song as its anthem. (high five to Green and White Jedi)
It's inspiring to hear, not on your stereo in the confines of your studio apartment, or 18th century mansion, but on the football terraces. It has inspired many a footballing comeback. It's most recent "miracle-inspiring" chant was on the 25th May 2005, in the Ataturk Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey, a week after the worldwide release of Revenge of the Sith. At half time, Liverpool were down 3-0 to the unstoppable AC Milan. The Reds were overwhelmed, down and out, beaten, well and truly. The team trudged their way back into the dressing room at half time, heads down, humbled by the Italian giants, with seemingly no way back.
How could they come back from this deficit? Captain Steven Gerrard tried to inspire his fellow players with words of wisdom, the manager, Rafael Benitez tried the same. Then they heard it. Wafting through the stadium; a triumphant chorus, 40,000 Liverpool fans, who had journeyed across Europe to see their beloved team in the European Cup Final, the Holy Grail that had been absent from them for 21 years, were singing. They were singing You'll Never Walk Alone. Steven Gerrard could hear it, his team could hear it. It inspired Stevie G, it inspired the rest of the team, and I'm sure, the AC Milan players could hear it, wondering why their own fans weren't singing, or if they were, were not singing louder.
But the scousers were singing. It didn't matter that they were 3-0 down, they were happy to be in the European Cup Final. Some of them may have spent their yearly savings to get there, they may have cashed in their grannies (no offence Granny-Wan) to pay for the tickets and passage to Istanbul, but none of that mattered. All that mattered was a sense of belief, of hope, of pride, of determination.
And Steven Gerrard, listening to the Kop anthem ringing throughout the stadium, and the inspiring voices of so many Liverpool fans who believed in him and his team, so led his team back onto the field, and turned the game around on its heels, and made it the best European Cup Final in history. After scoring the first Liverpool goal, Stevie G led from the front, and inspired Liverpool to a 3-3 draw at full time, a scoreline that stayed until the end of extra time, despite the sapped, drained, tired and cramped-up stalwarts of his fellow team members, like the heroic Jamie Carragher and Didi Hamann. After an amazing penalty shootout, Steven lifted the European trophy aloft, and having won it for the fifth time, it was allowed to go back to Anfield, to the trophy cabinet where it belonged.
The next day, back in Merseyside, the team paraded the trophy through the streets.
Half a million supporters were there, singing You'll Never Walk Alone:
When you walk through the storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of the storm
There's a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of the lark
Walk on, through the wind
Walk on, through the rain
Though your dream be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
I wonder...
...did Luke Skywalker have this song in his head at times?
When you walk through the storm
After being yanked from the comfort of his uncle's moisture farm, Luke had a tough time ahead of him. He was up against the Empire, immediately. Cantina aliens, stormtroopers, dianogas, TIE fighters, the loss of his new-found mentor, a looming battle station, these were all in his way. I left home roughly the same time he did, and was thrust into an adult world and an unfamiliar regime, which of course, I coped with. But I don't think I could have coped with what he had to.
Hold your head up high
Luke did just that. The loss of his uncle and aunt - the people that raised him were taken from him. What did he do? Looked upwards to Obi-Wan and announced that he wanted to be a Jedi, like his father.
And don't be afraid of the dark
With everything going on all around him over the years; Obi-Wan's death, the shadow of Imperial might breathing down his and the Rebellion's neck, the revelation that the most evil thing in his life was actually his father, he hung on in there. Most people would have wilted, or took their own life, or started smoking, but Like didn't - he faced his fears and took them head on.
At the end of the storm
There's a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of the lark
I'm not sure if they have larks in the GFFA, but Luke believed that there was a "golden sky" so to speak. He thought he could reach his father at the end of the storm, and he did. He weathered the lightning, and the pain that he suffered at the hands of Vader's master, along with the knowledge and the belief that Luke loved him, caused Anakin to re-emerge, like a sunrise, and end this destructive conflict.
Walk on, through the wind
Walk on, through the rain
Luke did just that. He walked on, at all times. On Hoth, injured, probably suffering from frost bite and other cold weather ailments, he blindly walked on, in the hope that he would find the base, that someone may find him.
On Cloud City, when wounded and scuppered by Vader, he kept going.
On the second Death Star, when the rage ripped through him like a tornado, and goaded by the Emperor, he cast his weapon aside.
When his father was dying, and the Death Star shaking at the foundations, Luke still managed to drag his father to safety.
Though your dream be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart
With the revelation of his parental heritage, Luke didn't wither - he soldiered on. He didn't hide and try to forget the news, take to the bottle or top himself - he matured, became a Jedi, stayed true to the Rebellion and vowed to find a way to get to his father. He knew the good was there, he felt it in his own heart, and promised to find it in Vader's
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
I'm sure Luke knew this. He had the love of his friends and mentors, his sister and even the devotion of the droids. (This is also prominent in the EU, like Dark Empire, when Leia, and her unborn child defeat the cloned Emperor)
But more so, he had the love of his father. Anakin was there for him at the end. If you want to be really sentimental, he had the love of both his parents. I like to think (as I know many others do) that at the point of Vader's redemption, of Anakin's redemption, that Padme was there too...the love that the young Skywalker's (I'm sure the secret Naboo marriage records office must have said 'Padme Skywalker') once had, blossomed at the right time - the time when their son was being killed by The Emperor. Anakin remembered that love, and it broke through all the barriers that the Sith had put there, and he made sure that Luke did not walk alone.
Remember, not only will the Force be with you always, but you'll also never walk alone.
(dedicated to Jediprincess77 - you'll never walk alone either)
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 1:56 PM
You...are...amazing. (I don't deserve this, you know. I really don't.)
He weathered the lightning, and the pain that he suffered at the hands of Vader's master, along with the knowledge and the belief that Luke loved him, caused Anakin to re-emerge, like a sunrise, and end this destructive conflict.
Such a beautiful image, and so true. Remember the sunset in ROTS? That scene just breaks my heart every time. The way you put it, it's like Anakin came full circle- the sunset, the seemingly endless darkness, the sunrise. Vader's death/Anakin's re-birth wasn't an ending to a saga. It was a new beginning.
I'm going to read this over another time or two...
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Granny-Wan I Am NOT an Old Fossil!
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 1:58 PM
Wow! I remember singing this song in Jr, High Chorus, but it had no meaning... of course, if I'd had the sweet silver voice of a lark I wouldn't have been relagated to the chorus...
Most people would have wilted, or took their own life, or started smoking
Wanna buy some deathsticks?
they may have cashed in their grannies (no offence Granny-Wan) to pay for the tickets
Is nothing sacred????
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greenandwhitejedi Bar 66
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 2:05 PM
I wondered whether you would ever be back, Rogueish. Good to see you.
Here it is guys, Celtic vs Liverpool, UEFA Cup 2003. The only thing that sounds better than this is 45,000 Celtic fans singing Fields of Athenry, but you'll just have to take my word on that.
Chin up, jp77, you heard what the man said. 
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JediMelindaWolf Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 2:12 PM
to Jediprincess77 - you'll never walk alone either)
Ditto, Rogueish. There is a silver lining, jp. It's hard to say what it is right now, but it will emerge.
Rogueish, what a beautiful entry! When life seems to be at its darkest, it's true, the light appears. It could be the appearance of new-found friends, like what happened to Luke, or new-found knowledge (Luke again!) or new direction in life (Luke yet again!). Luke's path mirrors our own, and it's true, you'll never walk alone.
There are tie-ins to SW EVERYWHERE (if you caught one of my recents posts!)
MTFBWY
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Merryman-Lyon A Wild Bantha Chase
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 2:44 PM
Rogueish! Glad you could make it!
I think this song could be Luke's life motto. An amazingly written entry indeed.
Would it not make a great life motto for all people? The words alone can, as you've shown, tell a story. Could we not use this in our own life's?
Thank you for bringing this to us.
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GalacticBabe I Have a Bad Feeling About This!
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 2:45 PM
((((JP))))
Simply magnificent, Rogueish! So eloquently stated. I love that song!
Luke still managed to drag his father to safety. After he left the Death Star, he heaved a sigh, I always like to think that that was a sigh of relief, not that he had saved himself from the destruction of the Death Star, but that he rescued his father from the dark side.
I like to think (as I know many others do) that at the point of Vader's redemption, of Anakin's redemption, that Padme was there too... Absolutely, she was there.
It's good to see you!
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 2:54 PM
Here it is guys, Celtic vs Liverpool, UEFA Cup 2003. The only thing that sounds better than this is 45,000 Celtic fans singing Fields of Athenry, but you'll just have to take my word on that.
I remember it well. Marred by El Hadji Diouf. I was sat in the comfort of my home, with my best friend Izzy McGregor, herself a passionate Celtic fan, the pair of his singing along to Gerry and all those Celtic fans and Kopites.
Is nothing sacred????
Not when football is concerned.
There are tie-ins to SW EVERYWHERE (if you caught one of my recents posts!)
I'm still playing catch up.
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janlomona Smugglers Rants
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 3:04 PM
Wow, a lot of thoughts on this one.
Even as a Baggies fan (5-0 at home against Coventry, a mighty victory against a bogey team) hearing the Kop sing that always (always, how daft) brings a genuine lump to my throat. As a kid back in the 70's Liverpool ruled Europe, and the First Division, played the best football and had the biggest names. Always had a soft spot for them, always will.
The Fields of Athenry - used to play that for 6 years when I was in a folk band, recorded it on our only album, great song.
But ulitmately to me, that song will always be sung by Eddie the Ships Computer in Hitch hikers as they await imminent death in high orbit above the mythical world of Magrathea...
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 3:11 PM
The Fields of Athenry
And for Kopites, retitled The Fields of Anfield Road, and reworded. Awesome.
I think this song could be Luke's life motto. Thats for sure, Merryman. Even in the NJO, especially now during the Legacy of the Force books, he should have that song on his iPod or something.
Simply magnificent, Rogueish! So eloquently stated. I love that song! Thanks, me too, GB. It's good to see you! Likewise.
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Jedi Arwen Skywalker
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 3:12 PM
Wow, a beautiful entry. You are really poetic.
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brooklooineghost Just a simple mom trying to make my way in the (expanded) universe
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 5:33 PM
Anakin remembered that love, and it broke through all the barriers that the Sith had put there, and he made sure that Luke did not walk alone.
. . . and that's why, despite all of his (many) faults and mistakes, we love him still. he's like us in many ways - as i once heard, it doesn't matter how many times you fall down, its the number of times you get back up that matters. the fact that he came back (as Ani) when he was needed most is what matters most in the end.
and jp, forgive me for being lost, but if you're in need of a big-up, you've got one from me. Lord knows you're the support system 'round here for everyone else!!
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JediMasterPickles Slowly Turning To The Dark Side!
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 6:12 PM
Hey Rogueish, I never knew you were a scouser.. let alone a red!
I love that song! And when I hear the Kop in full voice, I always and I mean 'always' get shivers!
Nice tie in with Luke and Anakin too!
MTFBWY - YNWA
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 7:15 PM
Wow, a beautiful entry. You are really poetic. Thanks JAS.
May you never walk alone in your life Oh, I wont, and I dont, Leia19886.
Welcome back, Rogueish. Thanks, Sol.
the fact that he came back (as Ani) when he was needed most is what matters most in the end. A fact that warranted the inclusion of Hayden in the ghost Jedi scene to replace Sebastion Shaw.
And when I hear the Kop in full voice, I always and I mean 'always' get shivers! It's been a while since I was in the Kop, lately I've been getting tickets for the family enclosure, but I still sing it loud and proud.
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comanderbly That's Impossible. Even for a Computer.
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 9:32 PM
With the revelation of his parental heritage, Luke didn't wither - he soldiered on.
One of the many qualities you have to admire about Luke. Not sure I would have bounced back from that one.
Good to see ya and Great blog!
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Dec 16, 2006 9:38 PM
Beautiful blog entry, Rogueish. It's a wonderful feeling...to never be alone...
I'm sure the secret Naboo marriage records office must have said 'Padme Skywalker'
I love this...and I hope you're right.
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Granny-Wan I Am NOT an Old Fossil!
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 1:39 AM
I'm sure the secret Naboo marriage records office must have said 'Padme Skywalker'
Marriage certificates bear your original name, not the married name. Taking a husband's name is optional in this country....
It's her death certificate that might say Padme Skywalker... if someone spoke up and said "Yeah, we have that marriage on file"
We're born alone and we die alone, and in between there's just no privacy...
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brooklooineghost Just a simple mom trying to make my way in the (expanded) universe
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 3:59 AM
and in between there's just no privacy...
especially after that hubby & kids part . . . i can't even use the ' 'fresher' without someone calling my name, asking where their shoes/jacket/pants are, informing me we're out of juice . . . . that's why i'm blogging now, while they're all asleep!
(if GW's padawan's are there yet, i know she knows what i'm talking about - but grand-padawans are far less annoying, as they give you time to miss them. mine, they're in my face from sun up to sun down, bless their little hearts.  )
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padmeskywalker77 Padme's Legacy
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 6:15 AM
Welcome back Rogueish!!
What a beautiful entry...and I really do not have anything else to add.
(((JP)))
Listen to JMW you should  Things will get better...they always do. The difficult part is saying *when*. Thoughts are still heading your way!!
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Granny-Wan I Am NOT an Old Fossil!
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 7:55 AM
(if GW's padawan's are there yet, i know she knows what i'm talking about - but grand-padawans are far less annoying, as they give you time to miss them. mine, they're in my face from sun up to sun down, bless their little hearts.
THey were here, in my face, for 4 years... that's why I miss them so much.... but that's also why there are locks on the bedroom and bathroom doors.... LOL
I'll be at their house in about 9 days! Let the countdown begin!
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Michelle1968 M68- Star Wars Kid at Heart
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 8:27 AM
This was a beautiful entry Rogueish.
Then they heard it. Wafting through the stadium; a triumphant chorus, 40,000 Liverpool fans, who had journeyed across Europe to see their beloved team in the European Cup Final, the Holy Grail that had been absent from them for 21 years, were singing.
The Liverpool fans are amazing! Their faith in their team on that day was obvious and it touches my heart that they lifted the team out of their despair and gave them the strength and hope to go back out there, not only to finish the game, but to kick the booty that they did!
As a newly dubbed Reds fan (by my dear friend Pickles) I was shocked and excited to see this entry. Great job!
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The Stooge Star Wars Joke-A-Day
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 9:30 AM
Very inspiring story! I imagine that most of us on this side of the pond have never heard it before. I've always associated that song with Jerry Lewis...
Great to have you back, dude. 
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brooklooineghost Just a simple mom trying to make my way in the (expanded) universe
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 11:07 AM
I've always associated that song with Jerry Lewis...
i knew i associated that song with s holiday - i just forgot it was the Labor Day telethon until you mentioned that!!! thanks for helping me with my senior moment, Stooge!!
although i would imagine my big bro looks far more dashing singing this number than your fellow comedian did (no offense, Jerry!)
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rivet head WILL TYPE STAR WARS BLOG FOR FOOD!
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 12:41 PM
Stooge & BLG beat me to it: I was soooo hoping to spoil these group hugs with a snarky comment about Jerry Lewis.
Explanation for non-Americans: every Labor Day holiday (first Monday in September) comedian Jerry Lewis (who's considered a "genius" in France  ) holds a telethon to raise money for kids stricken with muscular dystrophy. At some point during the broadcast, Lewis would always take a moment to sing "You'll Never Walk Alone", famously butchering it with his East Coast accent.
[ b]When ya walk through da storm,
Hold yer head up hiiiiiiggghhhh...
Glad to have you back, Rogueish.
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jkelly There Is No Conflict
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 9:20 PM
I got nothing sappy to say.
Call me when you go back to foul-mouthed droids and nicely-proportioned female Jedi knights.
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 11:27 PM
I got nothing sappy to say.
Me neither, except thanks one and all for the welcomes and praise.
Call me when you go back to foul-mouthed droids and nicely-proportioned female Jedi knights.
Way ahead of yer with the foul mouthed droids - Rivet-head is yer man for great asseted Jedi poontang.
i would imagine my big bro looks far more dashing singing this number than your fellow comedian did
~Raises eyebrow~ Nothing to do with your long-lost bro, I hope.
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 11:33 PM
So, the saga of Rogueish continues...
It's a soap opera. The "who shot Rogueish?" storyline will be better than the "who shot JR". And there's more than enough goddesses here to rival the Dallas hotties any day.
Yeah, I'm looking at you..brook, leia, michelle, jp, hg, vg, ami, gb, Mel, and our dear very own Miss Ellie - Granny Wan!
~runs away - quickly~
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vadersgirl33 vadersgirl_reflections
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2006 4:33 AM
It's a soap opera. The "who shot Rogueish?" storyline will be better than the "who shot JR".
 . As Han said to Luke in ANH, "Don't get cocky!" We all want you to stick around for a while!
vadersgirl33
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amidalooine The Emotional Galaxy
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2006 4:56 AM
And there's more than enough goddesses here to rival the Dallas hotties any day.
*slap*
Had to do it.
Damned straight (...proclaimed with an ever-so-slightly fake southern drawl...now where's that maid costume??...)
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2006 6:55 AM
"Don't get cocky!" We all want you to stick around for a while!
I wouldn't dream of it. Getting cocky I mean. I would dream of sticking around for a while of course.
*slap*
Ami, you are so going into the Rogueish Review of the Rear, I mean Year. You slapped me twice?
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hansgirl3 Invoking the Squee
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2006 9:05 AM
Rogueish, I LOVE that song! I can't sing it without crying! That's my one problem with being a vocalist ~ there are so many beautiful songs that I can't get through without choking up on because they are just so heart-wrenching... *sigh*
Anyway, fantastic comparison of the lyrics to Luke's choices and story. Wow!
You're the bomb!
And there's more than enough goddesses here to rival the Dallas hotties any day.
You know it! Houston, at least, beats Dallas any day of the week!  *tee hee* Yeeeeeee Haaaaaaawwww!
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Dec 18, 2006 11:35 PM
that's you, doof! didn't someone say age before beauty, or something like that?? (plus, i think Luke popped out 1st . . . )
Yeah, but me and dashing dont knit well together in the same sentence, that's what threw me.
Ask JP, she's seen the pics.
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Dec 19, 2006 12:34 PM
Yeah, but me and dashing dont knit well together in the same sentence, that's what threw me. Ask JP, she's seen the pics.
WHAAAA? Silly Ben! You are the definition of dashing, my friend! I even had to ask to make sure you were not the REAL JAMES BOND!!!! Which you never answered clearly, if I remember correctly.
Are you...the real James?
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Dec 19, 2006 6:28 PM
I just had to check back here, didn't I?
Nobody ever tells me I'm dashing.
'Cause you're little and blue!
Kidding, of course, Riv. But how can I know whether or not you're dashing if you don't have a face? Get a nice, sexy avatar and I'll blirt the day away!
(Sorry to taint your beautiful blog with such filth, Ben.) 
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ewanandhaydenfan5 I Have You Now!
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date Posted: Dec 19, 2006 8:03 PM
Those lyrics are perfect for Luke!
Anakin remembered that love, and it broke through all the barriers that the Sith had put there, and he made sure that Luke did not walk alone.
I was fine up until this part.
Absolutely beautiful!
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Rogueish W.I.E.R.D.
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date Posted: Dec 19, 2006 11:13 PM
I was fine up until this part
Ah, sorry about that E&HFan5. I promise to return ro my usual format of blogging - attempting to restore hilarity and high jinx.
You are the definition of dashing, my friend!
JP, you haven't seen me after a night out on the town.
Are you...the real James?
If I was, I'd be knee deep in married women, wouldn't I?
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jediprincess77 I Know...
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date Posted: Dec 20, 2006 2:03 PM
I'd be knee deep in married women, wouldn't I?
Well...are you?
(Kidding, kidding! I only tease 'cause I know you can handle it.) 
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