From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #312 Dead-Flames Digest #312, Volume #48 Sat, 17 Sep 05 11:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! (band beyond description) Re: NYRB on Smile by brian wilson ("er92sim") Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! ("pv34pv3p") Re: Great R&R albums with Horns (band beyond description) Re: Speaking of horns... (band beyond description) Re: Are these guy any good? (ba ba booie) Re: Speaking of horns... (band beyond description) Re: Louisiana Officials Indicted Before Katrina Hit ("pv34pv3p") Re: Taking food into Shoreline Amphitheatre... ("AirtimeJunkie") Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! ("YoMama") Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! ("Ray") The True Value of a Chicken ("Richard Morris") Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! ("pv34pv3p") ISO Phil and Friends tix 10/30 Las Vegas...Need 2 (b4u2d0.1@juno.com) Re: Dr. John last night at Tokyo Blue Note (band beyond description) Re: Louisiana Officials Indicted Before Katrina Hit ("Stephen St.") Re: Taking food into Shoreline Amphitheatre... ("Rupert") Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! (DG) Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! (DG) Re: W's promise (DG) Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! ("Schmoe") Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! ("YoMama") Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! ("Roxanne McDaniel") Re: Taking food into Shoreline Amphitheatre... ("Schmoe") Chainee to have surgery... (DG) "The Weema Woppas" (Sean) Re: Chainee to have surgery... ("Stephen St.") Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! ("Stephen St.") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 01:40:22 +0900 On 2005-09-18 01:20:35 +0900, ba_ba_b00ie@webtv.net (ba ba booie) said: > The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! > > > > Florida Governor Jeb Bush's son is arrested. 21-year-old charged with > public intoxication & resisting arrest. > > > AUSTIN, Texas - The youngest son of Florida Governor Jeb Bush was > arrested early Friday and charged with public intoxication and resisting > arrest, law enforcement officials said. > > John Ellis Bush, 21, was arrested by agents of the Texas Alcoholic > Beverage Commission at 2:30 a.m. on a corner of Austin's Sixth Street > bar district, said commission spokesman Roger Wade. > > The nephew of President George W. Bush was released on $2,500 bond for > the resisting arrest charge, and on a personal recognizance bond for the > public intoxication charge, officials said. > > Wade said he had no further details about the charges. Governor Eb Bush > and his wife Columba appeared Friday evening at a museum reception in > Miami. > > "My son's doing fine. It's a private matter. We will support him. We're > sad for him. > But I'm not going to discuss it on the public square with 30 cameras," > the governor told reporters. > > It's not the first time Florida's first family has experienced legal > problems with one of their children. > > Noelle Bush, the governor's daughter, was arrested in January 2002 and > accused of trying to pass a fraudulent prescription at a pharmacy to > obtain the anti-anxiety drug Xanax. She completed a drug rehabilitation > program in August 2003 and a judge dismissed the drug charges against > her. > > > > bbb wrote: ***"My son's doing fine. It's a private matter. We will support him. > We're sad for him.*** > I would be sad for him too. Priviate matter? The Bush family have a > hard time controlling their own kids, how the > hell can they control the state of Florida and The United States of > America? > Weird huh? > I guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Is it in their blood? > What a buncha lushes!!! What a buncha drug addict's!!! > What a buncha liar's!!! > What a buncha pussy's!!! > What a buncha ???? > and Jeb Bush's wife once was nicked by U.S. Customs for not declaring the value or existence of some things she brought back from outside the country. http://www.sptimes.com/News/62299/State/Gov_Bush_says_his_wif.shtml http://victorian.fortunecity.com/brambles/499/Bush/Columba2/columba2.html -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "er92sim" <10752@hotmail.com> Crossposted-To: rec.arts.movies.current-films,rec.music.beatles,rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s Subject: Re: NYRB on Smile by brian wilson Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 09:40:57 -0700 "paramucho" wrote in message news:432d8a35.1075075@news.ozemail.com.au... > On 16 Sep 2005 08:56:29 -0700, "donz5" wrote: > >>Ian wrote: >> >> >>>I guess I don't need to say it again. BW just doesn't touch me. The >>>guy's a square and, to me, PET SOUNDS sounds like it was recorded by >>>Santa Claus and his reindeers. >> >> >>But how do you really feel? Don't hold back. :) > > Pain is concept by which we measure our Gods. Cute. > ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! Date: 17 Sep 2005 09:41:09 -0700 >> Regarding your attempt at a posting, my neighbor's six-year-old son >> - the one that still picks his nose - couldn't have done better. >Fuck off, shit stirrer. >R. Look Children! Another leftist hyena's been sent to cover the retreating pac's ass.... pv34pv3p ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Great R&R albums with Horns Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 01:42:27 +0900 On 2005-09-17 02:55:59 +0900, "Tim Ujin" said: > I was surprised by all the naysaying with respect to horns in rock and > roll bands. Sure LOM is pretty much of a bummer, but that is because > of poor material/arrangements and the fact that Martin Fiero is just > not a good horn player. > > My list of great Rock albums with horns on 'em: > > Rolling Stones - Exiles on Main Street > Rolling stones - Sticky fingers > Van Morrison - Moondance > Van Morrison - His Band and Street Choir > Van Morrison - St. Dominic's Preview > Van Morrison - It's Too Late to Stop Now > Joe Cocker- Mad Dogs and Englishmen > Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - On Tour with Eric Clapton > Sly and the Family Stone - Stand > The Band - Rock of Ages > Blood Sweat and Tears - The Child is Father to the Man > Bruce Springsteen - Greetings from Asbury Park > Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle > Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run > > > I'm sure I left out a few, but if you don't have these records, you > need them! the Blues Brothers!!! -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Speaking of horns... Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 01:44:30 +0900 On 2005-09-16 00:34:30 +0900, JC Martin said: > mrose101 wrote: >> the.stugots@gmail.com wrote: >> >>> Can anyone name a traditional 'rock' band where a horn section does >>> work? >>> I guess if Springsteen is to your liking, Clemmons does work-take him >>> out, >>> and you have a completely different sound. In general, i prefer my rock >>> without brass. >>> >>> In contrast, horns compliment reggae a great deal. >>> >>> just a thought, not a sermon... >>> >>> >>> -m >>> >>> >> The Band.....Rock of Ages, Last Waltz....et al. > > > > Rock Of Ages especially is a great record. But the reason this worked > is because of the Band's R&B roots. And personally, I still dug them > more without all the fluff. Little Feat is another rock band that > worked well with horns. And of course, NRBQ always turned it up a > notch when they had some brass guys on stage. It's more the rock bands > that had a heavy dose of R&B swing or 50's rock'n'roll/60's doo-wop > influence that pull it off best IMO. Of course, there are exceptions > to every rule. For instance, I love hearing free jazz sax in an > aggressive rock environment...the Stooges or Ground Zero comes to mind. > > -JC James White/Chance (who I recently saw in Tokyo and he still has "it," if not moreso than 20 years ago when he first appeared on the scene). -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: ba_ba_b00ie@webtv.net (ba ba booie) Subject: Re: Are these guy any good? Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 12:30:01 -0400 Are these guy's any good? naught@nil.com wrote: booie, you do you realize that Robert Walter is now the keys player for the Steve Kimock Band, don't you? bbb wrote: I read something about that. That should sound interesting. I always thougt the SKB could use a good organ player. I thought I also read that Mitch Stein will not be playing this tour. Will he have another person filling in or will it be Steve Kimock only on the guitar? THAT SHOULD BE INTERESTING!!! Robert Walter? I gotta get out more. I will check out the heavy organ scene. Either way, I will be there for the SKB. booie........ .. .. Have you checked these sites out today? http://www.jambase.com http://www.jambands.com http://www.jambase.com/festivals .. Find out where your favorite band is playing. Pollstar (The concert hotwire) http://www.pollstar.com ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Speaking of horns... Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 01:47:02 +0900 On 2005-09-17 07:07:27 +0900, "RickNBarbInSD" said: > > the.stugots@gmail.com wrote: >> Can anyone name a traditional 'rock' band where a horn section does >> work? > >> -m > > > I didn't bother responding to this or that other thread about horns and > > rock-n-roll before cuz everybody pretty much had all the bases covered: > > Chicago, Blood, Sweat, and Tears, etc. > but one thing I haven't seen mentioned(forgive me it I overlooked it): > Way back when there was this British group that put out this album > called "Quadrophenia". I think they were called "The Who"!!!!!! ;D > > > > > Rick well, what is rock? blues had a baby....and you can still hear horns occasionally in some good blues bands (the Chicago tradition comes to mind). -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: Louisiana Officials Indicted Before Katrina Hit Date: 17 Sep 2005 10:08:01 -0700 >Half of Louisiana is under water, and the other half is under indictment". Nothin' really new 'cept the depth of the water...;~} Is Tauzin "formally" under indictment, or was he "formerly" under? Its Louisiana! The state where the last 3 state insurance commissioners are all currently in prison. http://www.judicialwatch.org/archive/2000/printer_520.shtml pv34pv3p(And at least one Governor...but that could/should change soon too...) ------------------------------ From: "AirtimeJunkie" Subject: Re: Taking food into Shoreline Amphitheatre... Date: 17 Sep 2005 10:08:02 -0700 Dude, they sell food there. But, it is usually pricey and of dubious quality. However, you can try the following if you like (provided that they are still set up the way they used to be): Go to one of the places that sell burgers. Across the way will be a condiment stand, with shredded lettuce, pickles, onions. Get you a couple of packets of mayo and a couple of packets of catsup. Mix together. Voila, thousand island dressing! Get you a big handful of shredded lettuce, place on several thicknesses of napkins. Dress with onion and pickle. Put on dressing. Find fork. There ya have it! Genuine tour-rat salad. Watched a guy make himself one of these at Shoreline once upon a time. R. LOL! That is hilarious but not surprising! :) I have tried the food at the Shoreline and was not impressed at all, but that was years ago. I will probably end up just taking a sandwich and some killer brownies. Hope Steve Miller plays as well as the last time I saw him when he opened for the GD in Vegas '92. Kevin ------------------------------ From: "YoMama" Subject: Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! Date: 17 Sep 2005 10:11:40 -0700 pv34pv3p wrote: > > Look Children! Another leftist hyena's been sent to cover the > retreating pac's ass.... > > pv34pv3p Believe you've summed it up with "Children". There seems to be an emotional intelligence issue here. ------------------------------ From: "Ray" Subject: Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! Date: 17 Sep 2005 10:13:50 -0700 pv34pv3p wrote: > >Wow, hold on. A hurricane is going to destroy anything in it's path. That > >cannot be stopped. A heat wave destroys nothing physical as far as > >possessions...houses, cars, etc.... How can they possibly be compared? > > Exactly my point... The guy who compared them now says that his "point" is that they can't be compared? LOL. > How hard would it have been to send in 739 airconditioners? As you would've realized if you had done your homework before pretending to be knowledgeable enough to provide constructive criticism on this issue, it's not even close to being that simple. Besides the obvious fact that it would have been impossible to identify which 739 people out of the hundreds of thousands needed those air conditioners, and that many poor people couldn't afford to keep the air conditioners operating anyway, so many air-conditioners were being used during that heat wave that the city's electrical infrastructure was overwhelmed - a series of rolling blackouts left thousands without power. > Clinton may very well have been on vacation at the time too... Now you're just throwing mud - get back to us when you have any susbtance there. > I sure as > hell don't recall him even getting on TV and alerting the country to > the clear and present danger of heatwaves... Such an "alert" would've been useless once the heatwave hit. One federal intervention that *would* be practical and useful however - at least for future heat waves - is to require that air conditioning units be more efficent. This would reduce the burden on the power grid during such heat waves to help keep the power grid from becoming overwhelmed. (This would also have the added benefit of saving both energy and consumers' money.) And after the Chicago heat wave the Clinton Administration did exactly that. When the Bush Administration came to power however they rolled back the standard, reducing the air conditioner energy efficiency increase by a third. [1] > So now ya'll are saying under the Clinton administration, physical > damage was the measure of what should trigger federal response, and not > the potential loss of life??? You sure do jump to overly-simplistic and incorrect conclusions easily. > And then ya'll got the nerve to call some on the list Bush > appologists.... Do you acknowledge that the Bush Adminstration's response during the first several days of the Katrina disaster was inexcusably poor? And since you brought up federal intervention re- controlling heat wave fatalities, do you agree that the Bush Adminstration shouldn't have lowered the Clinton Administration increased standards re- air conditioning units? If you don't acknowledge and agree to both questions here then you qualify as a Bush apologist and then some. Ray [1] _____________________ The Centers for Disease Control, in their Chicago investigation, concluded that the use of air-conditioners could have prevented more than half of the deaths. But many low-income people in Chicago couldn't afford to turn on an air-conditioner even if they had been given one for free. Many of those who did have air-conditioners, meanwhile, were hit by the power failures that week. Chicago had a problem with a vulnerable population: a lot of very old and very sick people. But it also, quite apart from this, had an air-conditioning problem. What was the cause of that problem? As it turns out, this is a particularly timely question, since there is a debate going on now in Washington over air-conditioners which bears directly on what happens during heat waves. All air-conditioners consist of a motor and a long coil that acts as a heat exchanger, taking hot air out of the room and replacing it with cold air. If you use a relatively unsophisticated motor and a small coil, an air-conditioner will be cheap to make but will use a lot of electricity. If you use a better motor and a larger heat exchanger, the air-conditioner will cost more to buy but far less to run. Rationally, consumers should buy the more expensive, energy-efficient units, because their slightly higher purchase price is dwarfed by the amount of money the owner pays over time in electric bills. But fifteen years ago Congress realized that this wasn't happening. The people who generally bought air-conditioners-builders and landlords-weren't the people who paid the utility bills to run them. Their incentive was to buy the cheapest unit. So Congress passed a minimum standard for air-conditioning efficiency. Residential central air-conditioning units now had to score at least 10 on a scale known as SEER-the seasonal energy-efficiency ratio. One of Bill Clinton's last acts as President was to raise that standard to 13. This spring, however, the Bush Administration cut the efficiency increase by a third, making SEER 12 the law. It should be said that SEER 13 is no more technologically difficult than SEER 12. SEER 12 is simply a bit cheaper to make, and SEER 13 is simply cheaper to operate. Nor is this a classic regulatory battle that pits corporate against consumer interests. The nation's largest air-conditioner manufacturer, Carrier, is in favor of 12. But the second-largest manufacturer, Goodman (which makes Amana air-conditioners), is in favor of 13. The Bush decision is really about politics, and the White House felt free to roll back the Clinton standard because most of the time the difference between the two standards is negligible. There is one exception, however: heat waves. Air-conditioning is, of course, the reason that electrical consumption soars on very hot days. On the worst day in August, electricity consumption in, say, Manhattan might be three or four times what it is on a cool spring day. For most of the year, a local utility can use the electricity from its own power plants, or sign stable, long-term contracts with other power companies. But the extra electricity a city needs on that handful of very hot days presents a problem. You can't build a power plant just to supply this surge-what would you do with it during the rest of the year? So, at peak periods, utilities buy the power they need on the "spot" market, and power bought on the spot market can cost fifty times as much as the power used on normal days. The amount of power that a utility has to buy for that handful of hot days every summer, in other words, is a huge factor in the size of our electric bills. For anyone wanting to make electricity cheaper, then, the crucial issue is not how to reduce average electrical consumption but how to reduce peak consumption. A recent study estimates that moving the SEER standard from 10 to 13 would have the effect of cutting peak demand by the equivalent of more than a hundred and fifty power plants. The Bush Administration's decision to cut the SEER upgrade by a third means that by 2020 demand will be fourteen thousand megawatts higher than it would have been, and that we'll have to build about fifty more power plants. The cost of those extra power plants-and of running a less efficient air-conditioner on hot days-is part of what will make air-conditioning less affordable for people who will someday desperately need it. --- http://www.newyorker.com/printables/critics/020812crbo_books ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: The True Value of a Chicken Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:14:39 -0700 Of course, this story is in parable form, but the truth will be apparent for those with eyes to see ... http://www.southerncrossreview.org/34/ingles.htm R. -- Drop "trousers" to respond via email. ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! Date: 17 Sep 2005 10:18:34 -0700 Oh...and none of us has ever been guilty of public intoxication??? Or...not declaring something upon entering or exiting somewhere where the items are prohibited??? I see how it is...Ain't often right, but you've never been wrong... pv34pv3p(Seldom turns out like it does in this song....) ------------------------------ From: b4u2d0.1@juno.com Subject: ISO Phil and Friends tix 10/30 Las Vegas...Need 2 Date: 17 Sep 2005 10:20:05 -0700 I am looking for any tix to the Phil and Friends show on 10/30/05 at the Joint in Vegas. Will pay face value + charges & fees. Email me at b4u2d0.1@juno.com ------------------------------ From: band beyond description <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Dr. John last night at Tokyo Blue Note Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 02:21:19 +0900 On 2005-09-18 01:30:27 +0900, band beyond description <123@456.com> said: > Though I've seen him several times before, mostly at free outdoor > festivals in Chicago and DC, it was a quite emotional performance at > close range in a nice room, evoking the spirit of New Orleans and all, > post-Katrina...though the whole set rollicked, particularly heartfelt > was the closer "Sweet Home New Orleans;" it looked to be cathartic both > for him and his backing band, the Lower 911, to be musical emissaries > of NOLA at this difficult time for NOLA. Dr. John's born & bred of > course in NOLA and has lived in NYC/L.I. for like 20-25 years, but his > bandmates still reside (resided) in NOLA and were thankfully evacuated > just in the nick of time ahead of Katrina. > > http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/features/arts/20050915TDY14001.htm > > http://the-blues-blog.blogspot.com/2005_09_11_the-blues-blog_archive.html#112683634821085745 and > then I saw this Dr. John interview w/U.S. News: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/050919/19drjohn.peo.htm -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "Stephen St." Subject: Re: Louisiana Officials Indicted Before Katrina Hit Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 17:29:12 GMT "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" wrote in message news:4BXWe.60$aB1.1508@eagle.america.net... > > "pv34pv3p" wrote in message > news:1126965941.524544.58090@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-money17sep17,0,1698555.story?coll=la-home-nation >> >> pv34pv3p > > > > "Half of Louisiana is under water, and the other half is under > indictment". > > Biily Tauzin, former congressman, current pharmaceutical lobbyist, > formerly under indictment himself. > > Its Louisiana! The state where the last 3 state insurance commissioners > are all currently in prison. Thats all Bushes fault! His administration forced all of these people to commit fraud and steal. (sarcasm button off) Louisiana is, by far, the most politicially corrupt state in the country. And now there is gonna be a few hundred billion dollars going down there? Just divey it up to the residents in a debit card and let them figure it out themselves. ------------------------------ From: "Rupert" Subject: Re: Taking food into Shoreline Amphitheatre... Date: 17 Sep 2005 10:30:59 -0700 Another suggestion: skip the Greg Kihn Band! The man is now a right-wing Repuli-kihn scumbag, who spouts rhetoric on his morning show down there in San Jose. We got stuck having to listen to that hack last year, opening for The Who. ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:33:30 -0700 YoMama wrote: > > >Believe you've summed it up with "Children". >There seems to be an emotional intelligence issue here. Right... There is nothing wrong with comparing apples with oranges when the apples are rotten. ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:38:56 -0700 pv34pv3p wrote: > >Oh...and none of us has ever been guilty of public intoxication??? I haven't. >Or...not declaring something upon entering or exiting somewhere where >the items are prohibited??? The items were not prohibited. She lied about their value. Obfuscation is the name of the game for the criminal apologists... >I see how it is...Ain't often right, but you've never been wrong... Kneel Bushie gets a free pass for swiping $400 million from Silverado S&L. Why? ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: W's promise Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:39:53 -0700 pv34pv3p wrote: > >Update for those interested.... As if his word is worth the piece of shit it comes out of... ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:41:54 -0400 ba ba booie wrote: > > > What a buncha lushes!!! > What a buncha drug addict's!!! > What a buncha liar's!!! > What a buncha pussy's!!! > What a buncha ???? Yeah, Kinda like...well....us? ------------------------------ From: "YoMama" Subject: Re: 700 Dead in Chicago!...President/FEMA fail to act! Date: 17 Sep 2005 10:42:54 -0700 DG wrote: > YoMama wrote: > > > > > >Believe you've summed it up with "Children". > >There seems to be an emotional intelligence issue here. > > > > Right... There is nothing wrong with comparing apples with oranges > when the apples are rotten. Hard to take anything seriously from somebody that resorts to name-calling and is averse to having his posts archived. ------------------------------ From: "Roxanne McDaniel" Subject: Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 17:42:54 GMT Don't worry guys. In a coupla years, we'll go back to his record..... and it won't be there! ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: Taking food into Shoreline Amphitheatre... Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:43:27 -0400 AirtimeJunkie wrote: > Is it still allowed? I have not been to the Shoreline Amphitheatre > for several years now and I can't seem to find any information on the > internet. I'll be in the third row for Steve Miller tonight and would > like to take something to eat since the show begins at 6:00 pm. Just don't bring a big 'ole jet airliner or you'll carried away. ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Chainee to have surgery... Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 10:44:19 -0700 Let's us pray to little baby jebus for infection, complication and a shaky surgeon. Go grim reaper! ------------------------------ From: Sean Subject: "The Weema Woppas" Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:45:59 -0400 The Radiators w/Bob Weir http://www.lexlawgroup.com/weemawompas/ "The Weema Woppas" 9/11/05 - Sweetwater, Mill Valley, CA 1- You Ain't Goin Nowhere, Something You Got, Confidential, Brickyard Blues, I Got To Find Somebody*, My Babe*, Maggie's Farm**->Big River**, Last Fair Deal Gone Down*, Mama Tried** 2- Whole Lotta Love (tease), Solitary Man, Come On (Part 1), You Won't Miss What You Can't Measure, St. James Infirmary->Pass Out The Hatchets->Born To Be Wild (verse)->Keep On Poppin' That Shine, On Broadway->Do You Feel Like We Do***, The Word->Talk Talk (chorus), Black Is Black, Iko Iko E- Instrumental****, Sympathy For The Devil, Gloria->Uptight (Everything's Alright)->Gloria *- with Bob Weir - guitar **- ...and lead vocals ***- Camile vocal - doing the Frampton guitar/voice thing. Sean www.mexicanbeautygiftshop.com ------------------------------ From: "Stephen St." Subject: Re: Chainee to have surgery... Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 17:45:52 GMT "DG" wrote in message news:fdloi1dfs31huth146gpemjd7q2s361p8e@4ax.com... > > Let's us pray to little baby jebus for infection, complication and a > shaky surgeon. > > Go grim reaper! Thats some good karma your spreading there. Hope it doesnt come back to haunt you. But it will. ------------------------------ From: "Stephen St." Subject: Re: The Bush clan are a bunch of criminals! Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 17:46:58 GMT "DG" wrote in message news:i1loi11q1vhs8u4unp2m08kqtt5r7h0sad@4ax.com... > pv34pv3p wrote: >> >>Oh...and none of us has ever been guilty of public intoxication??? > > > I haven't. 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