Reply #60 posted 04/02/12 3:42pm
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SometimesIwonder said:
nursev said:
these two post are great
Funny story!! Reminds me of a funny experience I had in 1994 when my friend & I took a once in a life time trip to Minneapolis. We stayed in St.Paul the last part of our holiday & got the bus into Mpls one sunny day. Anyhow, en route the bus picked up 2 passengers who spotted us young filles straight away & one guy said "Im gonna sit over here!" with a smile & raised eyebrows, to say the least! Now one guy had a stookie(plaster cast)on his leg & the other guy had a clear plastic shower cap on his head(?) as he squeezes right in between me & my pal. He turns to me & says "HMMM Hmmm, aint u a cute little thing!?" I was affronted. He asked us our names & where we came from then asked why we were in Moneyapolis, & laughed in a deep voice. We both smile & brightly replied "Prince!" to which he questioned...."Prince? Rogers Nelson?? I went to school wi the bas*ard!" Ha ha, that made our day!! He then told us about the school he went to etc but his mate was soon shouting at him to get off the bus cuz it was their stop!! Fabulous fun! We still didny find Prince Lol!
apparently alot of folks went to school with Prince |
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Reply #61 posted 04/02/12 8:52pm
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Yes, it does often seem as though I'm the only one in Minneapolis who didn't sit next to him in math class.
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Reply #62 posted 04/02/12 10:12pm
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I'm originally from Minnesota. I moved to Philly about 4 years ago. A few things I remember: an older church member of mine in Minneapolis reminded me over and over again that Prince would eat at her house as a little kid and that she fed him 'franks and beans'. I assume she was telling the truth.
I got VIP tickets for the first Celebration. The 3 hour concert at the end felt a little too 'jammy' but when he invited members of the Revolution up it felt absolutely surreal.
And finally my friend's parents lived a block away from his house in Chanhassen. They talked a lot about the windmill. I think it started purple and then was painted yellow (not totally sure anymore).
Nothing too exciting here, just thought I would share. There are some great Prince fans in Minneapolis. |
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Reply #63 posted 04/03/12 11:19am
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floralelephants said:
I'm originally from Minnesota. I moved to Philly about 4 years ago. A few things I remember: an older church member of mine in Minneapolis reminded me over and over again that Prince would eat at her house as a little kid and that she fed him 'franks and beans'. I assume she was telling the truth. I got VIP tickets for the first Celebration. The 3 hour concert at the end felt a little too 'jammy' but when he invited members of the Revolution up it felt absolutely surreal. And finally my friend's parents lived a block away from his house in Chanhassen. They talked a lot about the windmill. I think it started purple and then was painted yellow (not totally sure anymore). Nothing too exciting here, just thought I would share. There are some great Prince fans in Minneapolis.
Correct, yellow with purple trim like the house. Then it was painted white with black trim like the house too. TRUE BLUE |
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Reply #64 posted 04/08/12 9:40pm
artist76 |
floralelephants said:
I'm originally from Minnesota. I moved to Philly about 4 years ago. A few things I remember: an older church member of mine in Minneapolis reminded me over and over again that Prince would eat at her house as a little kid and that she fed him 'franks and beans'. I assume she was telling the truth. I got VIP tickets for the first Celebration. The 3 hour concert at the end felt a little too 'jammy' but when he invited members of the Revolution up it felt absolutely surreal. And finally my friend's parents lived a block away from his house in Chanhassen. They talked a lot about the windmill. I think it started purple and then was painted yellow (not totally sure anymore). Nothing too exciting here, just thought I would share. There are some great Prince fans in Minneapolis.
A windmill? Like for renewable (green) energy, or as a machine like for grinding grain/churning butter? Or was it more like a pinwheel - decorative, in a garden?
Truly curious. Thanks.
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Reply #65 posted 04/09/12 10:11am
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artist76 said:
floralelephants said:
I'm originally from Minnesota. I moved to Philly about 4 years ago. A few things I remember: an older church member of mine in Minneapolis reminded me over and over again that Prince would eat at her house as a little kid and that she fed him 'franks and beans'. I assume she was telling the truth. I got VIP tickets for the first Celebration. The 3 hour concert at the end felt a little too 'jammy' but when he invited members of the Revolution up it felt absolutely surreal. And finally my friend's parents lived a block away from his house in Chanhassen. They talked a lot about the windmill. I think it started purple and then was painted yellow (not totally sure anymore). Nothing too exciting here, just thought I would share. There are some great Prince fans in Minneapolis.
A windmill? Like for renewable (green) energy, or as a machine like for grinding grain/churning butter? Or was it more like a pinwheel - decorative, in a garden?
Truly curious. Thanks.
Decorative on his property. It was huge. You might be able to see it on the Gangster Glam video. I haven't watched it in awhile and can't remember if it shows it or not. TRUE BLUE |
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Reply #66 posted 04/09/12 12:11pm
nursev |
Uptowner said:
Yes, it does often seem as though I'm the only one in Minneapolis who didn't sit next to him in math class.
u missed out |
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Reply #67 posted 04/09/12 12:13pm
nursev |
floralelephants said:
I'm originally from Minnesota. I moved to Philly about 4 years ago. A few things I remember: an older church member of mine in Minneapolis reminded me over and over again that Prince would eat at her house as a little kid and that she fed him 'franks and beans'. I assume she was telling the truth. I got VIP tickets for the first Celebration. The 3 hour concert at the end felt a little too 'jammy' but when he invited members of the Revolution up it felt absolutely surreal. And finally my friend's parents lived a block away from his house in Chanhassen. They talked a lot about the windmill. I think it started purple and then was painted yellow (not totally sure anymore). Nothing too exciting here, just thought I would share. There are some great Prince fans in Minneapolis.
Never knew there was a windmill wonder why he kept changing the color |
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Reply #68 posted 04/11/12 10:23pm
artist76 |
motherfunka said:
artist76 said:
A windmill? Like for renewable (green) energy, or as a machine like for grinding grain/churning butter? Or was it more like a pinwheel - decorative, in a garden?
Truly curious. Thanks.
Decorative on his property. It was huge. You might be able to see it on the Gangster Glam video. I haven't watched it in awhile and can't remember if it shows it or not.
Hmmm, OK. Thanks for answer.
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Reply #69 posted 04/17/12 1:38pm
XNY |
nursev said:
floralelephants said:
I'm originally from Minnesota. I moved to Philly about 4 years ago. A few things I remember: an older church member of mine in Minneapolis reminded me over and over again that Prince would eat at her house as a little kid and that she fed him 'franks and beans'. I assume she was telling the truth. I got VIP tickets for the first Celebration. The 3 hour concert at the end felt a little too 'jammy' but when he invited members of the Revolution up it felt absolutely surreal. And finally my friend's parents lived a block away from his house in Chanhassen. They talked a lot about the windmill. I think it started purple and then was painted yellow (not totally sure anymore). Nothing too exciting here, just thought I would share. There are some great Prince fans in Minneapolis.
Never knew there was a windmill wonder why he kept changing the color
Didn't match his thong that day... "Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham |
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Reply #70 posted 04/17/12 2:51pm
nursev |
XNY said:
nursev said:
Never knew there was a windmill wonder why he kept changing the color
Didn't match his thong that day...
Prince don't wear no underwear |
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Reply #71 posted 04/20/12 2:53pm
prime |
It always changed with the theme....Bright blue for Batman....Yellow with purple trim for Diamonds and Pears. White with Black trim for Emanciapation era...
nursev said:
floralelephants said:
I'm originally from Minnesota. I moved to Philly about 4 years ago. A few things I remember: an older church member of mine in Minneapolis reminded me over and over again that Prince would eat at her house as a little kid and that she fed him 'franks and beans'. I assume she was telling the truth. I got VIP tickets for the first Celebration. The 3 hour concert at the end felt a little too 'jammy' but when he invited members of the Revolution up it felt absolutely surreal. And finally my friend's parents lived a block away from his house in Chanhassen. They talked a lot about the windmill. I think it started purple and then was painted yellow (not totally sure anymore). Nothing too exciting here, just thought I would share. There are some great Prince fans in Minneapolis.
Never knew there was a windmill wonder why he kept changing the color
Prime aka The Kid
"I need u to dance, I need u to strip
I need u to shake Ur lil' ass n hips
I need u to grind like Ur working for tips
And give me what I need while we listen to PRINCE" |
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Reply #72 posted 04/20/12 4:01pm
nursev |
prime said:
It always changed with the theme....Bright blue for Batman....Yellow with purple trim for Diamonds and Pears. White with Black trim for Emanciapation era...
nursev said:
Never knew there was a windmill wonder why he kept changing the color
He did one for D&P too |
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