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And to answer the question, I believe it was the steamy video, Eddy Arnold Yodels Mule Train and Other Whip Songs.

I would have guessed it was a Walter Brennan video.

Eddy Arnold seems a little smooth for you. :)

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I would have guessed it was a Walter Brennan video.

Eddy Arnold seems a little smooth for you. :)

Eddy advertised good biscuits. Walter Brennan's videos were just too dramatic for me, and Little Luke and Pepino were terrible dancers.

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I know some people got all excited about Michael Jackson's Beat It. But I cant watch the video any longer wondering what Michael Jackson was thinking about while he was singing :o

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Also it must be torture for people like JoeyZ to watch sexy videos these days... :lol:

:rofl: I started to post that same thought but I was afraid Joeyz wouldn't see the humor!@!! After he hit that deer it just ruined his sex life!!! :rofl: You are evil!! Wanna redneck application?? :lol:

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What was the Whitesnake video? The one with the girl in the see-thru white dress rolling around on a car hood. That was a hot one!!

:horny:

I swear man, I was about to post that Whitesnake video. That was the first video I remember that turned me on.

I think that was Coverdale's wife. Am I wrong?

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QUOTE (DudeAsInCool @ Jun 20 2004, 06:39 PM)

Also it must be torture for people like JoeyZ to watch sexy videos these days... 

That was cold-blooded!!  :rofl:

Nah--cold-blooded was sending those Nurse Hottie pics when you knew damn well he'd have an itch to scratch :lol:

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