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In reply to the discussion: Unless Meat Loaf said something nasty about Obama, I can't stop liking him. [View all]Spazito
(55,419 posts)58. LOL!
Now if only your relative would go one step further and recognize Romney and Meatloaf have much in common when it comes to "bonko"!
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Unless Meat Loaf said something nasty about Obama, I can't stop liking him. [View all]
RandySF
Oct 2012
OP
Never liked him, he's a clown. Not a major figure in music, not even close.
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#5
He had one good album and great commercial but have no remorse like Christie for Boss.
gordianot
Oct 2012
#11
What is it you "like" about Clint "as a person"? That he was vile to Sondra Locke? His 7 kids by 5
WinkyDink
Oct 2012
#26
I Think The 343 And 7 Illustrate The Chasm Between Popular And Critical Acclaim
DemocratSinceBirth
Oct 2012
#32
Yes, I agree and when you combine this with his bizarre appearance with Romney...
Spazito
Oct 2012
#40
Eh, I have no opinion on Meatloaf. Eastwood, I never liked as a person. (what's there to like?) but
lunamagica
Oct 2012
#45
He's trying to help Romney get ELECTED. Don't see how anyone here could still like him.
forestpath
Oct 2012
#62