Shabibilicious Posted March 17, 2014 Report Share Posted March 17, 2014 hE ALSO SAID THE dong WOULD NEVER EVER RV...hes said they would burn it first. Nobody's burning their Dong. GO RV, and NO BV 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
umbertino Posted March 17, 2014 Report Share Posted March 17, 2014 (edited) I don't know but, "He was looking for a place called Lee Ho Fook's.........gonna get a big dish of Beef Chow Mein." GO RV, and NO BV lol. Edited March 17, 2014 by umbertino 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TennesseeCherokee Posted March 17, 2014 Report Share Posted March 17, 2014 who the hell, is wang dang?You know, he's Wong Dong's brother ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George Hayduke Posted March 18, 2014 Report Share Posted March 18, 2014 I don't know but, "He was looking for a place called Lee Ho Fook's.........gonna get a big dish of Beef Chow Mein." GO RV, and NO BV Ah - hooo.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
one2one Posted March 18, 2014 Report Share Posted March 18, 2014 he is first cousin to " juan hung-lo " Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yukon Silvermoon Posted March 18, 2014 Report Share Posted March 18, 2014 I thought BluWolf was busy licking his........ GO RV, and NO BV Hey, I take offense to that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnowGlobe7 Posted March 18, 2014 Report Share Posted March 18, 2014 my favorite version This is one of the few songs he wrote that Warren was very up front about where the meaning was concerned- the meaning being, it has none. It starts in 1974 long before he had even begun his first album. Phil Everly was working on a solo album after he and Don broke up their band. Warren, their former band leader and a close friend, was talking with him one evening after Don had been watching a old B-movie called Werewolf of London and mentioned the movie. They started joking about how it sounded like a good song title. Phil, probably in jest said, "Fine, make it a dance song 'The Werewolves of London,' and I'll put it on the album." In much the same fashion of Bruce Springsteen and "Jeanie Needs a Shooter," Warren took him at his word. Shortly after that Warren was song writing with his friend Roy Marinell and decided to take a crack at Werewolves. Marinell, a bassist, said he had just the riff for a dance song, and in turn played the famous bass line. It's not clear if this was a rip off Sweet Home Alabama which was released around the same time (Spring 1974) but if it is, that's Roy's look out. Waddy Wachetl happened to walk in and ask, "What are you to doing?"Warren said, "We doing the Werewolves of London," and Waddy replied, "Ah, you mean like- Awhooooooo?" And it went from there. They just started rattling off lyrics that they thought sounded funny and that fit together. Warren's wife, Crystal was there and started writing down the lyrics as they went. A few days later she and Warren went to visit Jackson Browne and he asked if Warren was working on anything new. Crystal said, "Do the new one," and Warren asked, "what new one?" She pulled out her notepad and read out the lyrics. Jackson loved it and asked if he use it in his set. Warren said he didn't care, and Jackson ended up getting bootlegged doing the song in concert. His producers asked when we was going to record it, and he said he didn't want to but he could put them in touch with the guy who wrote it.When they did the "Warren Zevon" album, Jackson urged that it be left off in favor of the deeper songs like "The French Inhaler" or "Hasten Down the Wind". He said those were too important to be left off in place of a normal pop song. Once the album established Warren with the critics though, he said it would be perfect for the second album, "Excitable Boy". In turn, it was chosen as the single from that LP, much to the chagrin of Warren and Waddy who felt jilted that a song they wrote in 15 minutes for kicks was being paid attention when deeper stuff like "Veracruz" or "Accidentally Like A Martyr" was overlooked. Of course, it was kind of insult to injury when the song became the only popular hit Warren ever had. Once he was established in his fanbase during the 90s he was asked in an interview if he ever thought about dropping it from his set list to add some of his more personal material. His response was, "Well, not really. I suppose it just wouldn't feel right without the obligatory 3 minutes of howling every night." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_American_Werewolf_in_London An American Werewolf in London is a 1981 horror comedy film written and directed by John Landis, and starring David Naughton, Jenny Agutter, and Griffin Dunne. The film starts with two young American men, David Kessler (played by Naughton) and Jack Goodman (played by Dunne), on a backpacking holiday in England. Following an awkwardly tense visit to a village pub, the two men venture deep into the moors at night. They are attacked by a werewolf, which results in Jack's death and David being taken to a London hospital. Through apparitions of his dead friend and disturbing dream sequences, David becomes informed that he is a werewolf and will transform at the next full moon. Shooting took place mostly in London but also in Surrey and Wales. It was released in the United States on August 21, 1981 and grossed $30.56 million at the box office. Critics generally gave the film favourable reviews. The film won the 1981 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film and an Academy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Makeup. The film was one of three high-profile wolf-themed horror films released in 1981, alongside The Howling and Wolfen. Over the years, the film has accumulated a cult following and has been referred to as a cult classic.[2] The film was followed by a 1997 sequel, An American Werewolf in Paris, which featured a completely different cast and none of the original crew, and is distributed by Disney's Hollywood Pictures. A Hindi film Junoon was also inspired by this movie. Empire magazine named An American Werewolf in London as the 107th greatest film of all time in September 2008. On August 15, 2013, the film was announced to be used as the seventh maze to be featured at Universal Orlando Resort's annual Halloween Horror Nights event in 2013. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George Hayduke Posted March 18, 2014 Report Share Posted March 18, 2014 An American Werewolf in London - a great Landis flick - the comedic timing and editing is as about perfect as it gets. Love it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncirculd Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 Wow, I know there are some old timers here that know Wang. I like him. And he has tried to do his best as Adam, the Gatekeepers, The IQD Team, Kaperoni by the articles of news just like we do here on DV. NO ONE GURU has the answers. NO ONE commentator has the answers to the date and rate either. Not to mention the language barrier. We are not privy to well kept country secrets such as rv/dv/rd. Like many have here in this thread have already stated, DD. You are responsible for researching your truth's. There are only a few guru's that do not add their 3 letter agencies, or their secret contacts to their research. I have listed them above, and that includes Adam. These have the most credability in my opinion. Most of these folks comes with news and try to decipher it like we do. I don't put them in the same category as Ookie, TerryK, Tony and the others. The reason I say this is because I have done my DD on these folks too. Everyone is trying to figure out the un-figurable. (don't even that is a word) But, we can at least get our selves educated enough to possibly know when we will have a window or windows of opportunity. Most of the time when you invest in coin and currency, you put it in the drawer and forget about it for some time. Like we should have done here, but, never have we been able to actually watch how this investment actually becomes a profitable reality, and why it does. Every one makes mistakes and early on many tired the rate and date thing. These gurus I have listed don't all agree, but whose is to say who is right. My jury is still out on the float or straight up RV. I just felt compelled to drop a line about Wang Dang since no one seems to know him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnowGlobe7 Posted March 27, 2014 Report Share Posted March 27, 2014 An American Werewolf in London - a great Landis flick - the comedic timing and editing is as about perfect as it gets. Love it! mine too.....so funny... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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