From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #380 Dead-Flames Digest #380, Volume #48 Thu, 22 Sep 05 18:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) ("Richard Morris") Re: Republican Bush Bashing! ("pv34pv3p") Nuke the hurricane! ("Steve Terry") Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) ("Richard Morris") Re: Strictly Blugrass schedule up on line!!! ("Roxanne McDaniel") Re: Nuke the hurricane! ("pv34pv3p") Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? ("Roxanne McDaniel") Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? ("Roxanne McDaniel") Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... ("Stuknot") Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? ("Roxanne McDaniel") Re: Nuke the hurricane! ("Criminal Fascist Monster") Re: SKB - Coach House ("Andrew Murawa") Re: Mmmmm...Playin' Mix ("Andrew Murawa") Re: Nuke the hurricane! ("pv34pv3p") Autumnal Equinox Offer--b&p ("Richard Morris") Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? ("Stephen St.") Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) ("dyrewlf") Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... (leftie) Re: Nuke the hurricane! ("Richard Morris") Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) ("Richard Morris") Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? ("Steve Terry") Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... ("pv34pv3p") Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... (leftie) Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... (leftie) Re: Brave New World (Tim Donohoe) Re: Nuke the hurricane! (joker4153@comcast.net) Re: I love a good Franklins ("Andrew Murawa") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:51:17 -0700 "Stephen St." wrote in message news:mCEYe.2215$Ba2.1833@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net... > > "Richard Morris" wrote in message > news:t8GdnbWhx4bFda_eRVn-1Q@comcast.com... > >> >> Door number three: I would tell them the same thing I have told my own >> kids: hard work and education maximizes your chances for success. > > Good advice, especially the "maximizes" part instead of guarantees. > > Plus, IMHO, your relationships with people both in and out of the business > world will play a huge role in your success. Yep ... it ain't what you know, it is who you know. One of those things that makes the playing field uneven. R. ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: Republican Bush Bashing! Date: 22 Sep 2005 16:52:07 -0700 >UN Grateful Dead Pretty much sums it up... Ray. Ken.Clones. pv34pv3p ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Nuke the hurricane! Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:53:17 -0500 Is there any way that we can stop Rita before she makes landfall? I remember as a kid hearing about how the Russians were controlling the weather, and I now wonder if there is a way to control or weaken this hurricane. I guess the crux lies in the warm water temperatures in the Gulf. Dropping a bunch of ice cubes in the Gulf of Mexico is probably not feasible. Any ideas from you superbrains out there? ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:58:33 -0700 "dyrewlf" wrote in message news:dSFYe.20315$Yu2.11467@trnddc02... > > "Richard Morris" wrote in message > news:t8GdnbWhx4bFda_eRVn-1Q@comcast.com... >> > >> >> Door number three: I would tell them the same thing I have told my own >> kids: hard work and education maximizes your chances for success. >> >> R. >> >> > > Always sound advice. However, to use your friend as an example.... > > "He mentioned that when > he goes car shopping, he has to wear a shirt and tie, preferably jacket. > Not wise for him to go in shorts and a t shirt like me. Why? Because car > salesman make all kinds of assumptions about him as a black male that they > don't make about me with respect to honesty, ability to pay, and so forth. > " > > It sounds as if your friend understands that as a black man he has to try > harder. Again, does that make it right? absolutely not, but that is the > reality of his life. Now your friend could have said, fuck that I'm not > going go out of my way to make a better impression of myself simply > because some salesman is an ignorant asshole, but where would that have > gotten him? Steve You are right ... it leaves him with the choice between two negatives. The point that I am not making very well is mostly about the personal part of it. *What does it do to poeple emotionally and psychologically to know that they are going to be at a disadvantage because of their skin color, and for no other reason?* Some folks get angry, and hate. Some folks give up. Some folks get criminal. Some folks manage the best that they can. I have never met a black person that is not touched by this, emotionally and psychologically, in a way that the dominant culture never experiences, usually doesn't see, and is typically unaware of. To me, that is the true face of racism in this country in 2005. R. ------------------------------ From: "Roxanne McDaniel" Subject: Re: Strictly Blugrass schedule up on line!!! Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 23:58:35 GMT Is this gonna be broadcast anywhere? ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: 22 Sep 2005 16:58:58 -0700 Nukin' it might work... But you'd have to dig up FDR and Truman to get it to happen... pv34pv3p ------------------------------ From: "Roxanne McDaniel" Subject: Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 23:59:37 GMT "Ken Fortenberry" > wrote in message Stephen St. wrote: > > -The worst hygiene ... Atlanta ... > ... > -The best hygiene ... San Francisco ... and Chicago ... ******************** We have the "puffy" soap here. It's so much fun to wash hands! ------------------------------ From: "Roxanne McDaniel" Subject: Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:01:19 GMT "king88uy7" wrote in message... Given the condition of bathrooms at arenas.... The sink ain't sanitary. *************************** Why? Do you piss in that too? ------------------------------ From: "Stuknot" Subject: Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... Date: 22 Sep 2005 17:02:20 -0700 pv34pv3p wrote: My favorite part was the pizza and McDonalds. Couldn't you and the rest of the Klavern work up the nerve to put fried chicken and watermelon in the story? John H. P.S., just out of curiosity, I went to the University of Mississippi Medical Center website and checked the directory for Richard L. Johnston, M.D. He didn't seem to be there. Come to think of it, he didn't sound much like a doctor either. That's the problem when racist dipshits try to impersonate anyone with higher than a dull-normal I.Q. ------------------------------ From: "Roxanne McDaniel" Subject: Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:05:48 GMT "Steve Terry" wrote in message "Stephen St." wrote in message: > WASHINGTON (AP) -- Men are dirtier than women. So scientists confirmed by > spying in public restrooms In my neck of the woods, we call scientists like these perverts. ************************************************** Well.... speaking of your neck of the woods...... http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-iu22.html ------------------------------ From: "Criminal Fascist Monster" Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: 22 Sep 2005 17:10:18 -0700 I got this from foxnews.com, a site none of you would ever lower your holier than thou pinko selfs to log on to, but maybe this is the story you conspiracy artists are seeking, though it probably isn't plausible for this group since it doesn't jab a knife in Bush's back: Scott Stevens, a meteorologist who for nine years has been forecasting the weather on KPVI-TV (search) in Pocatello, says the Yakuza - the Japanese mafia - is using a Russian-made electromagnetic generator to launch terrific storms against the U.S. mainland. The devastation of New Orleans was in revenge for the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Stevens explains on his Web site. He says it will soon be used again against another major American city. "A battle in the skies is waged daily. Some battles are won and others lost. We yet know not which," Stevens writes on the front page of his site. "For years this massive global project has been under way, but only now is it making it to the forefront of the consciousness of those with curious minds." Rumors have long circulated of a secret Soviet weather weapon, but Stevens told the Idaho Falls Post Register he became convinced it existed after noticing strange patterns in a Montana cold front in 2004. "I just got sick to my stomach because these clouds were unnatural and that meant they had [the machine] on all the time," Stevens told the newspaper. "I was left trying to forecast the intent of some organization, rather than the weather of this planet." Nor is it a coincidence that both Katrina and Ivan - the huge hurricane that hit Florida a year ago - are Russian names, Stevens says. At least one other scientist, however, thinks it's all a bunch of hooey. "I have been doing hurricane research for the better part of 20 years now, and there was nothing unusual to me about any of the satellite imagery of Katrina," Robert S. Young, an associate professor of geology at Western Carolina University (search) in Cullowhee, N.C., told the newspaper. "It's laughable to think it could have been man-made." Other hurricane experts explain that the spate of severe North Atlantic storms in recent years is part of a natural 25- to 30-year cycle. There was a wave of damaging hurricanes between 1935 and 1965, then a lull before the number of bad storms increased again around 1995. The U.S. government has apparently tried to influence hurricanes, but its Project Stormfury, which from 1962 to 1983 sought to weaken cyclones by seeding the storms' eyewalls with silver iodide, was a failure. Stevens is unperturbed by those who scoff at his findings. "I fully expect one more 'event' this year to impact the United States," he writes. "My gut feeling is that it will be an earthquake/volcanic event with intensity of at least 7.5 in magnitude resulting in insured losses to exceed $25 billion." His bosses at KPVI-TV don't mind his views, as long as he keeps them off the air. "He doesn't talk about it on his weathercast," General Manager Bill Fouch told the newspaper. "He's very knowledgeable about weather, and he's very popular." ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: SKB - Coach House Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:08:07 -0700 "Dave Kelly" wrote in message news:ufBYe.1474$OC2.285@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > damn....we got us some whipped men on this chatgroup. > "I MIGHT go"....."let me check with the decision maker"... > "domestic harmony"...what HAPPENED to you men? > The Master is playing. > Nuff sed. > You go > You drink large amounts of alcohol. > You ingest fungus. > you grind on some hippie chick. > you come home. > it's THAT simple. > KEE-RISTE....how much longer do I have to hold your hand? > I'm disgusted. Hell yeah... Anyway, if John or Steve (or anybody else in the area) can inconvenience (heh) themselves enough to show up, look me up and I'll buy ya a beer or seven... ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: Mmmmm...Playin' Mix Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:09:56 -0700 "Josh" wrote in message news:tkrYe.10569$i86.122@trndny01... > Remember that Other One mix from a couple weeks ago? > > Well, after toying around with a song from that *other* band (Yes, the > "Ph" one), rowjimmy has come back to the light side with a 76...that's > right, I said *76* minute Playin' mix, running the gamut from 1971 > through 1989. > > Details & torrent link here http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=18334. > > There's 3 seeds now, that should jump up considerably by the time > ya'll have woken up in a few hours. > > Can't wait till the 4 hour Dark Star that only fits onto a DVD! > > (just kidding, although it would be cool....) Wowza... I just listened to that Other One mix for the first time while driving around the greater LA area today, and that is teeth-grindingly good stuff... I can't wait to give this thing a spin on my home system while checking out the track timings... As for the Playin' thing.... I'm always up for a 76-minute Playin'... ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: 22 Sep 2005 17:15:49 -0700 Holy Shit... I was just making a point withe the FDR/Truman thing... Damn... pv34pv3p(Reachin' a shovel myself....) ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Autumnal Equinox Offer--b&p Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:18:31 -0700 Yep, it is the autumnal equinox ... moon has been full recently too! No wonder folks are acting like road lizards on a hot highway around here ... ahem! For those of you who are broadband impaired, I would like to celebrate the equinox by inviting you to post nude pictures of yourselves. Uh, no ... sorry, wrong newsgroup. Besides that is done on Beltain. Not the a.e. For those of you who are broadband impaired, here is the rmgd offer: pick something on the archives that you would like to have. Anything at all. I will download it for you, and burn to audio CDs. You provide the blanks and the postage. Edit my email address, and email me your wish. I will take several. http://www.archive.org/audio/etreelisting-browse.php?PHPSESSID=251fc7153352578832e3e9b144fbfe0c I would also challenge other folks with broadband to make a similar offer too. There are plenty here who can't download music, and would love to have an autumnal treat. The Autumnal Equinox only comes once a year ... and needs to be celebrated accordingly! Richard -- Drop "trousers" to respond via email. ------------------------------ From: "Stephen St." Subject: Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:19:54 GMT "Roxanne McDaniel" wrote in message news:JzHYe.932$8B6.10@newssvr24.news.prodigy.net... > > "king88uy7" wrote in message... > Given the condition of bathrooms at arenas.... The sink ain't sanitary. > *************************** > Why? Do you piss in that too? LMAO ------------------------------ From: "dyrewlf" Subject: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:20:19 GMT "Richard Morris" wrote in message news:I5qdnTwgUZSw2K7eRVn-qw@comcast.com... > > "dyrewlf" wrote in message > news:dSFYe.20315$Yu2.11467@trnddc02... >> >> "Richard Morris" wrote in message >> news:t8GdnbWhx4bFda_eRVn-1Q@comcast.com... >>> >> >>> >>> Door number three: I would tell them the same thing I have told my own >>> kids: hard work and education maximizes your chances for success. >>> >>> R. >>> >>> >> >> Always sound advice. However, to use your friend as an example.... >> >> "He mentioned that when >> he goes car shopping, he has to wear a shirt and tie, preferably jacket. >> Not wise for him to go in shorts and a t shirt like me. Why? Because car >> salesman make all kinds of assumptions about him as a black male that >> they >> don't make about me with respect to honesty, ability to pay, and so >> forth. " >> >> It sounds as if your friend understands that as a black man he has to try >> harder. Again, does that make it right? absolutely not, but that is the >> reality of his life. Now your friend could have said, fuck that I'm not >> going go out of my way to make a better impression of myself simply >> because some salesman is an ignorant asshole, but where would that have >> gotten him? Steve > > You are right ... it leaves him with the choice between two negatives. > > The point that I am not making very well is mostly about the personal part > of it. *What does it do to poeple emotionally and psychologically to know > that they are going to be at a disadvantage because of their skin color, > and for no other reason?* > > Some folks get angry, and hate. Some folks give up. Some folks get > criminal. Some folks manage the best that they can. I have never met a > black person that is not touched by this, emotionally and psychologically, > in a way that the dominant culture never experiences, usually doesn't see, > and is typically unaware of. To me, that is the true face of racism in > this country in 2005. > > R. > > I totally agree with what you're saying here. The point I'm trying to make is that as long as the vocal minority is "> Some folks get angry, and hate. Some folks give up. Some folks get criminal." Then that will be the stereotype that prevails. Once the vocal minority is more of people doing the best they can, then the dominant culture will change their views as well. So this is where I come up with my assertions that it is up to the black community to effect change. Steve ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:21:06 -0700 pv34pv3p wrote: >>The following is a near verbatim account of one educated, caring >>individual's account of their odyssey volunteering at a Texas refugee >>shelter. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Educated people always use 'words' like 'unrational.' And plus, since it was like BUM HEAVEN, it really should have "worked out quite well for these people" since they were all [chuckle] 'underprivileged anyway.' Doesn't everyone respond well to 'doctors' who want to give people a 'warm fuzzy' and go to disaster victims because of 'curiousity?' You can't even see the prejudice that guy brought with him to 'BUM HEAVEN,' if that's even a true account, that is. (I doubt it.) ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:21:17 -0700 "Criminal Fascist Monster" wrote in message news:1127434218.335377.125880@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I got this from foxnews.com, a site none of you would ever lower your > holier than thou pinko selfs to log on to, but maybe this is the story > you conspiracy artists are seeking, though it probably isn't plausible > for this group since it doesn't jab a knife in Bush's back: Old news, bro. The dude went off ritalin, and this is the result. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: The REAL Disaster (NDC) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:23:27 -0700 "dyrewlf" wrote in message news:7THYe.24940$zG1.22526@trnddc05... > > "Richard Morris" wrote in message > news:I5qdnTwgUZSw2K7eRVn-qw@comcast.com... >> >> "dyrewlf" wrote in message >> news:dSFYe.20315$Yu2.11467@trnddc02... >>> >>> "Richard Morris" wrote in message >>> news:t8GdnbWhx4bFda_eRVn-1Q@comcast.com... >>>> >>> >>>> >>>> Door number three: I would tell them the same thing I have told my own >>>> kids: hard work and education maximizes your chances for success. >>>> >>>> R. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Always sound advice. However, to use your friend as an example.... >>> >>> "He mentioned that when >>> he goes car shopping, he has to wear a shirt and tie, preferably jacket. >>> Not wise for him to go in shorts and a t shirt like me. Why? Because >>> car >>> salesman make all kinds of assumptions about him as a black male that >>> they >>> don't make about me with respect to honesty, ability to pay, and so >>> forth. " >>> >>> It sounds as if your friend understands that as a black man he has to >>> try harder. Again, does that make it right? absolutely not, but that is >>> the reality of his life. Now your friend could have said, fuck that >>> I'm not going go out of my way to make a better impression of myself >>> simply because some salesman is an ignorant asshole, but where would >>> that have gotten him? Steve >> >> You are right ... it leaves him with the choice between two negatives. >> >> The point that I am not making very well is mostly about the personal >> part of it. *What does it do to poeple emotionally and psychologically >> to know that they are going to be at a disadvantage because of their skin >> color, and for no other reason?* >> >> Some folks get angry, and hate. Some folks give up. Some folks get >> criminal. Some folks manage the best that they can. I have never met a >> black person that is not touched by this, emotionally and >> psychologically, in a way that the dominant culture never experiences, >> usually doesn't see, and is typically unaware of. To me, that is the >> true face of racism in this country in 2005. >> >> R. >> >> > > I totally agree with what you're saying here. The point I'm trying to make > is that as long as the vocal minority is > "> Some folks get angry, and hate. Some folks give up. Some folks get > criminal." Then that will be the stereotype that prevails. Once the vocal > minority is more of people doing the best they can, then the dominant > culture will change their views as well. So this is where I come up with > my assertions that it is up to the black community to effect change. > Steve Agree ... that is the part of it that is their responsibility. R. ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 19:24:39 -0500 "Roxanne McDaniel" wrote in message news:FCHYe.934$8B6.750@newssvr24.news.prodigy.net... > > "Steve Terry" wrote in message > > "Stephen St." wrote in message: > >> WASHINGTON (AP) -- Men are dirtier than women. So scientists confirmed by >> spying in public restrooms > > In my neck of the woods, we call scientists like these perverts. > ************************************************** > Well.... speaking of your neck of the woods...... > > http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-iu22.html What these faculty members fail to realize is that if IU starts to recruit smarter students then the #6 Party School ranking will come into jeopardy. These professors mean well, but their priorities are obviously not in order. ------------------------------ From: "pv34pv3p" Subject: Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... Date: 22 Sep 2005 17:27:12 -0700 >P.S., just out of curiosity, I went to the University of Mississippi >Medical Center website and checked the directory for Richard L. >Johnston, M.D. He didn't seem to be there. Come to think of it, he >didn't sound much like a doctor either. That's the problem when racist >dipshits try to impersonate anyone with higher than a dull-normal I.Q. Got it from a DEM...so it actually might be suspect... However, I know both of 'em...and Doc Johnston worked here...last I heard.. http://www.iowaimaging.com/stuff/rcoi-profile_johnson.htm Since ya'll are so in love with the national enquirer at the moment...might wanna run it through them... pv34pv3p pv34pv3p ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:27:57 -0700 pv34pv3p wrote: > Got it from a DEM...so it actually might be suspect... > However, I know both of 'em...and Doc Johnston worked here...last I > heard.. You find him: http://www.google.com/u/umcsearch?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&domains=umc.edu&q=Johnston%2C+Richard+L.&btnG=Search&sitesearch=umc.edu ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: First Hand Account From a Friend... Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:29:38 -0700 pv34pv3p wrote: [snip] Can you honestly not see immediately that this is a piece of racist tripe, fabricated of whole cloth? "70% of them..." Man, I just get the warm fuzzies all over! ------------------------------ From: Tim Donohoe Subject: Re: Brave New World Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:20:25 GMT JC Martin wrote: > Sherry wrote: > >>> There are a lot of options to try before drugs, some parents are just >>> too impatient to try them and go right to the drugs, some kids just >>> don't respond to anything except a drug and the parents give them >>> ritalin rather than risk them becoming frustrated with their inability >>> to concentrate (and learn) or act in a socially acceptable way. >>> >>> What bothers me is how often the drugs are tried before anything else, >>> it has the makings of a giant conspiracy theory. >> >> >> >> Again, I know of NO parent who leaps at the chance to drug their kid. >> We try >> everything at hand, first. > > > > *LOL* > > Yeah, it's media conspiracy to make mothers all look lazy. Nutty. > > -JC Or a drug company conspiracy that makes parents think "What drug would help the most for these symptoms." Drug companies will supply them with whatever they will buy. ------------------------------ From: joker4153@comcast.net Subject: Re: Nuke the hurricane! Date: 22 Sep 2005 17:33:51 -0700 He distinctly said "superbrains". Pay attention. ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: I love a good Franklins Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:31:53 -0700 "Greg Sasso" wrote in message news:1127417887.010376.273730@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Carlisle wrote: >> RickNBarbInSD wrote: >> > RickNBarbInSD wrote: >> > > Carlisle wrote: >> > > > Joe wrote: >> > > > > Well, around the time that the Dead introduced Lost Sailor, I >> > > > > owned a 20 >> > > > > foot sailboat on SF Bay, and even had a custom-made captain's >> > > > > t-shirt that >> > > > > read "Dead-A-Head." So, I had a special love of Lost Sailor. >> > > > > >> > > > > But, it was the 70s when I reached the height of my Dead, >> > > > > ummm, err, >> > > > > mania, so that when I look back now, 20something years later, >> > > > > Lost Sailor >> > > > > really was, just about, the high point of 80s Dead songs for >> > > > > me. >> > > > > >> > > > > Sorry, but after Keith and Donna, that Brent guy did nothing >> > > > > for me. Nada. >> > > > > Aside from some occassional Greek Theater Magic, it was all >> > > > > 'downhill from >> > > > > there.' >> > > > > >> > > > > Joe >> > > > >> > > > Now that's just so Old School. ;} >> > > > Brent was the best harmonizer the boyz ever had- >> > > > And he could work magic on the piano AND the organ. >> > > > Not necessarily any better than the era you are promoting, just >> > > > a >> > > > different kind of magic. Do I have a second here?? >> > > > p&l, >> > > > carrie >> > > >> > > >> > > You do have a second here for Joe and his Keith and Donna >> > > era!!!!! ;D >> > > >> > > The Grateful Dead were NEVER "better" than those golden days for >> > > me. >> > > But, having said that I do indeed concur with you Carrie as far >> > > as >> > > "Brent...could work magic on the piano AND the organ. Not >> > > necessarily >> > > any better than the era you are promoting, just a different kind >> > > of >> > > magic." >> > > >> > > >> > > Hey Carrie, stay plush willya? ;D >> > > >> > > Rick >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Then again I am definitely "old school"!!!!! ;D >> > >> > >> > Rick >> >> I'm considered Old School over on RMP, Rick. Friggin kidzz. >> I was even called a "washed up old hippie" today. Thought you all >> might >> enjoy that one. >> >> Right now, I'm really groovin' on 11-14-73. I realize *it* doesn't >> get >> any better than this. Jerry was making his guitar produce all >> different >> tones and sounds. This show is simply inspiring. Here's the link that >> a >> kind person threw me along with some better downloading info- >> http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=12132 >> > > The stretch of 11/11/73 - 11/21/73 might be my favorite in GD history. > > That could change in 5 minutes. I agree that this November '73 stretch is probably my favorite in GD history, but I'm not so sure that there is a possiblity of that changing... 11/11/73 through 11/21/73 might just be the highlight of all of western civilization... ------------------------------ ** FOR YOUR REFERENCE ** The service addresses, to which questions about the list itself and requests to be added to or deleted from it should be directed, are as follows: Internet: dead-flames-request@gdead.berkeley.edu Bitnet: dead-flames-request%gdead.berkeley.edu@ucbcmsa Uucp: ...!{ucbvax,uunet}!gdead.berkeley.edu!dead-flames-request You can send mail to the entire list (and rec.music.gdead) via one of these addresses: Internet: dead-flames@gdead.berkeley.edu Bitnet: dead-flames%gdead.berkeley.edu@ucbcmsa Uucp: ...!{ucbvax,uunet}!gdead.berkeley.edu!dead-flames End of Dead-Flames Digest ****************************** .