Thursday, May 08, 2008

Slice of Lime-Leave Your Hat On

Many moons ago I sent AndyT some tie-dyed shirts. Many moons after that he sent me some CDs of his music. I've enjoyed them quite a lot. On one of the CDs he does a cover of "You Can Leave Your Hat On." That's become one of my favorites and since I seem to be low on ideas for "Slice of Lime" For a couple of weeks I thought I'd do some shots to go with songs I dig.





Baby, take off your coat...(real slow)
Baby, take off your shoes...(here, I'll take your shoes)
Baby, take off your dress
Yes, yes, yes
You can leave your hat on
You can leave your hat on
You can leave your hat on

27 comments:

  1. You Like Joe Cocker???

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  2. That's a great shot, Lime. :D

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  3. You like old, fat, overbearing men that stalk you, carry on chat room conversations with your readership, and are prone to scream out for no apparent reason...YAHTZEE..!!!!!

    ...If you are, I guess you can put up with me!
    BTW...LOVE the hat..G
    xox

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  4. BINGO!!!

    wait...what game are we playing?

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  5. That reminds me of the film
    9 1/2 weeks.

    You're looking good!

    (phain, LOL.)

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  6. I love this song!!!!
    I posted Garou singing a version back in October/November.

    ::sigh::

    sexy, sexy song.

    sexy, sexy Lime.

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  7. ahh yes, the backlit blinds, kim bassinger dancing around... good stuff

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  8. That's such a great song. Your beauty complements it well.

    HHNT!

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  9. You give me reason to live!
    You give me reason to live!
    You give me reason to live!

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  10. You look wonderful!

    Andy is a talented fellow, isn't he?

    Happy Thursday!

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  11. Anonymous11:13 AM

    A fine slice today... yeah! Sometimes when a song latches on... it just keeps getting sweeter, doesn't it?

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  12. Cool picture, Happy Thursday.

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  13. Looking great, Lime!

    Don't remember that song. May have heard it before, but great picture to go with it. :)

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  14. Anonymous2:21 PM

    Great shot...love BW photos...

    a hat? Hmmm..I didn't notice...I'll have to look again....

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  15. Song related shots! Why didn't I think of that??? Much better than bathroom HNT's, right? :)

    HUGS....

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  16. Ooh, you sexy thang! Now I will not be able to get any work done the rest of the day.

    (That's the excuse I'm using, anyway.)

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  17. Ah, the gravelly voice of Joe Cocker. Remember he won an Oscar for the theme song from Officer And A Gentleman - and it almost never got used for the movie!!

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  18. I do love that lyric
    Yes I do.

    But, my last post is even wirhout a hat. It's starts with my wrech of a body at Wreck Beach in Vancouver, BC.
    But the rest is---


    ps. I do love your blog.
    But in the Summerhouse, the connection is only acceptable during late night and early mornings. So then excuse me for not commenting as often as I wanted to.

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  19. Anonymous7:34 PM

    c'mon over baby...whole lotta shakin' goin on...!!! ;) woo, and indeed, hoo...!!!

    i have refrained from the utter filth that i was going to put here...i'm so proud of myself...!!!

    hope yr good lime...see you soon xxx

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  20. Very classy. Looks like you're ready to tap dance a number or two.

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  21. How hot is that? You never cease to amaze me with your beauty.

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  22. Anonymous8:14 PM

    G-man: got heere first today! good for you.

    Lime: LOOOOVE THE HAT!!! This ties the picture of you hanging laundry as my favorite Lime-flavored HNT.

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  23. Nice to see you followed the instructions in the song. :-)

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  24. Lime! You look so bitchin in that hat! I was definitely made for you!!!

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  25. VERY NICE!

    (oh, was there text?)

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  26. Straight to 9.5 Weeks, too, over here.

    If you didn't have a tripod, this would have been a very different shot.

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  27. Awww! So sweet of you to think of me! Glad you liked my version of hte tune. It's quite different from the Joe Cocker version closer to the original written by the fabuluos Randy Newman! Yes, the guy who wrote "Short People" also wrote "Leave Your Hat On" and many other great songs.

    Suspicious minds are talkin.
    Tryin to tear us apart
    They say tha tmy love is wrong
    They don't know what love is

    They don't know what love is
    They don't know what love is
    They don't know what love is
    I know what love is

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