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Subject: Life on Mars imitates art: Joyce's Highway to Hell

Written By: Foo Bar on 09/15/12 at 9:58 pm

Two months ago, someone upped this:

http://i.imgur.com/TEg4r.jpg

Two weeks ago, Joyce Coffey was arrested four times in 26 hours for playing AC/DC's Highway to Hell too loud.

https://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/12/9/7/hznwq5oycUaceSrjoHW8Og2.jpg

Thanks, Joyce.  Now everybody who remembers AC/DC feels old!

Dear uploader of image known only as TEg4r, why do you deny us the use of your hot tub time machine?

Subject: Re: Life on Mars imitates art: Joyce's Highway to Hell

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 09/15/12 at 10:55 pm



https://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/12/9/7/hznwq5oycUaceSrjoHW8Og2.jpg



There's a lady who knows how to listen to her AC/DC!  Shout out to good old Epping, New Hampshire!  But officer, I thought this was Rocking-ham County!
8)

http://scallywagandvagabond.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/JoyceCoffey4-jpg.jpg

Of course, around here when you say "Joyce," they think you're talking about James Joyce (whoever he was).  I thought "Highway to Hell" was a lost manuscript!

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-nAt4V-tOI-8/Tx3Bf4G4H0I/AAAAAAAAB_M/C_nJpBH4t70/s1600/Joyce+guitar+550.jpg

Subject: Re: Life on Mars imitates art: Joyce's Highway to Hell

Written By: Howard on 09/16/12 at 6:11 pm

She's allowed to rock and roll all night.

Subject: Re: Life on Mars imitates art: Joyce's Highway to Hell

Written By: warped on 09/16/12 at 6:56 pm


She's allowed to rock and roll all night.


If she blasted a "Kiss" song.  :P


I hope Joyce tries to break her record of "How many times in 26 hours can she get arrested for playing the same song"

Some suggestions for her:

"Mandy" by Barry Manilow
"Feelings" by Morris Albert

Of course she can try "Friday" by Rebecca Black, but I'm afraid the neighbours might get arrested for doing something to her.  And then she wouldn't break the record, which, in the end, is the important thing.

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