From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #456 Dead-Flames Digest #456, Volume #48 Fri, 30 Sep 05 10:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: One man takes on the scalpers ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Janis on the dime (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: essential AUD recordings... ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: essential AUD recordings... (brew ziggins) Random Grateful Dead drive by ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: No Direction Home (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: No Direction Home (wyeknot) Re: essential AUD recordings... (wyeknot) Re: Random Grateful Dead drive by ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Janis on the dime ("Jay") Re: Widespread Panic lighting director found dead (ndc) ("dearmeyer®") Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? ("dearmeyer®") Re: Looter guy meets mosh girl meets wookie (ndc) (ghettobeat@gmail.com) Re: We're Excited (NDC) ("pookietooth") Re: essential AUD recordings... (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Up in Smoke [NDC] (Sherry) Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? (JonP) Ithaca: Lost & Found (JimK) Re: Janis on the dime (JimK) Re: Ithaca: Lost & Found (brew ziggins) Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? ("Carlisle") Re: Ithaca: Lost & Found ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: No Direction Home ("Dylanstubs") Re: Widespread Panic lighting director found dead (ndc) ("LP") Re: Republicans, look out below... (DG) Re: I like JGB better than GD ("Carlisle") Re: I like JGB better than GD ("LP") Re: Republicans, look out below... (greek_philosophizer@hotmail.com) Phil? ("DanPopp") Re: Looter guy meets mosh girl meets wookie (ndc) (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Republicans, look out below... (leftie) Re: One man takes on the scalpers (DG) Re: No Direction Home ("Everybody's Gonna Be Happy") Re: One man takes on the scalpers (leftie) Re: Republicans, look out below... (DG) Re: A reporters view of the REX benifit show. ("Jay") Re: Republicans, look out below... ("mjd") Re: Looter guy meets mosh girl meets wookie (ndc) Re: essential AUD recordings... (leftie) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 07:42:26 -0700 wrote in message news:1128038732.155187.102940@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > okay, so maybe I shouldnt have eaten the mushrooms......but heading > into the 8/9 show in maryland I was as psyched to see a band as I have > ever been, but 2 songs in, I knew it was a mistake to have driven 9 > hours...... No, I've seen them several times and every one was great. Love Bob doing the Jerry songs too. EGBH ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: One man takes on the scalpers Date: 30 Sep 2005 07:46:12 -0700 Rupert wrote: > How can this guy try to sue the ticket agents, but then have the gaul > to go out and USE the tickets? If he's doing business with these > people, then he's part of the problem. It's like buying drugs, using > them up, and then calling the cops on the dealers, saying "he sold me > drugs"! Why shouldn't he use the tickets? He sure as hell paid for the damn things, and he wouldn't have a case unless he bought 'em for the inflated price. Mark ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: Janis on the dime Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:24:10 -0400 Schmoe wrote: > > "The Lord of Eltingville" wrote in > message news:dhj5at0m6c@news2.newsguy.com... > > Hop on this one. W/377 seeds, it's flying right now (my d/l sped is > > averaging 800kB/s) > > > > http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=61847 > > > > I just picked up the whole torrent in about 20 minutes but there does appear > to be any leachers. Do you show leachers at the moment? I've got 12 leeching from me right now. Keep your window open...they will come... ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: 30 Sep 2005 07:52:18 -0700 wyeknot wrote: > Rogues Island's finest wrote: > > brew ziggins wrote: > >>This post has WAY too much meaningful and well-considered Grateful Dead > >>content. You must be new around here. > > > > Well, he could play these fine auds in his Subaru while driving to an > > anti war protest. > > Troll! Hey, is this a "flame" war?? Mark ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:54:23 -0400 Thus spake mthitch@aol.com... > > wyeknot wrote: > > Rogues Island's finest wrote: > > > brew ziggins wrote: > > >>This post has WAY too much meaningful and well-considered Grateful Dead > > >>content. You must be new around here. > > > > > > Well, he could play these fine auds in his Subaru while driving to an > > > anti war protest. > > > > Troll! > > Hey, is this a "flame" war?? STFU! -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Random Grateful Dead drive by Date: 30 Sep 2005 08:03:47 -0700 I was driving from RI to Corning, NY earlier this week and while cruising past Binghamton, NY, I saw the exit for Broome County arena, and couldn't help but smile. Damn fine show, this one, starting with one of my favorite Half Steps evah. 11/6/77 Set 1:Half Step, Jack Straw, Tennessee Jed, Mexicali> Me & My Uncle, FOTD, Minglewood, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Passenger, Dire Wolf, Music Set 2:Samson, Sunrise, Scarlet> Fire> Good Lovin, St. Stephen> Drumz> NFA> Wharf Rat> St. Stephen> Truckin Encore: Johnny B. Goode Filler: Bertha ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:42:52 -0400 Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: > > "Brad Greer" wrote in message > news:9jkoj116qka42jsnu6kgckvnbnhq1mh4ap@4ax.com... > > On 29 Sep 2005 12:05:54 -0700, "Deke_Rivers" > > wrote: > > > >>>Maybe in the "rock" genre, but there are many others who will survive > >>>>just as well(Johnny Mercer, Hank Williams, Gershwin, Johnny Cash, Chuck > >>>>Berry, etc.) > >>>>Pierre > >> > >>>Chuck Berry isn't part of the "rock" genre? > >> > >>Of course he is...my mistake. So is Johnny Cash to an extent, his Sun > >>recordings have a heavy dose of rockabilly. > > > Nah, I'll let Johnny Cash pass, most people don't think of him as > > being part of rock. But Chuck Berry, he defined Rock 'n Roll. > > > > But overall, I agree with your post - people who listen to rock music > > tend to forget their are other genres out there that are just as > > likely to endure. For example, if we're going to talk about 20th > > century composers I'm pretty sure Igor Stravinsky will be remembered > > for a while. > > Who? Wasn't he the guy who taught Fred Zappa how to play guitar? ------------------------------ From: wyeknot Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:05:07 -0400 Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: > "Brad Greer" wrote in message >>But overall, I agree with your post - people who listen to rock music >>tend to forget their are other genres out there that are just as >>likely to endure. For example, if we're going to talk about 20th >>century composers I'm pretty sure Igor Stravinsky will be remembered >>for a while. > > Who? You couldn't even remember I.Stavinsky until the end of the post?!?! Matt ------------------------------ From: wyeknot Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:06:35 -0400 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake mthitch@aol.com... >>wyeknot wrote: >>>Rogues Island's finest wrote: >>>>brew ziggins wrote: >>>>>This post has WAY too much meaningful and well-considered Grateful Dead >>>>>content. You must be new around here. >>>> >>>>Well, he could play these fine auds in his Subaru while driving to an >>>>anti war protest. >>> >>>Troll! >> >>Hey, is this a "flame" war?? > > > STFU! I *am* sitting up. What's it to you?!?! Matt ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Random Grateful Dead drive by Date: 30 Sep 2005 08:14:24 -0700 Rogues Island's finest wrote: > I was driving from RI to Corning, NY earlier this week and while > cruising past Binghamton, NY, I saw the exit for Broome County arena, > and couldn't help but smile. Damn fine show, this one, starting with > one of my favorite Half Steps evah. > > 11/6/77 > > Set 1:Half Step, Jack Straw, Tennessee Jed, Mexicali> Me & My Uncle, > FOTD, Minglewood, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Passenger, Dire Wolf, Music > Set 2:Samson, Sunrise, Scarlet> Fire> Good Lovin, St. Stephen> Drumz> > NFA> Wharf Rat> St. Stephen> Truckin > Encore: Johnny B. Goode > Filler: Bertha Well, without the filler of course. ------------------------------ From: "Jay" Subject: Re: Janis on the dime Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:15:38 -0400 same problem, error : bad data from tracker ?????? but , it`s all torrents on dime . i still get them from other sites, i havent changed any of my settings, i use burst ? ------------------------------ From: "dearmeyer®" Subject: Re: Widespread Panic lighting director found dead (ndc) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:14:50 -0500 How sad. and I'm off to see WSP in about an hour... ------------------------------ From: "dearmeyer®" Subject: Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:20:24 -0500 wrote in message news:1128040661.172439.261410@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > i loved ratdog the first tour out in 95, furthur in 96 was a decent > show too, but by 97, when he was doing the jerry tunes, I lost it..... > I hated Ratdog in the 90's after the 2001 tour I started liking them. Actually I never made it all the way through a show in the 90's. ------------------------------ From: ghettobeat@gmail.com Subject: Re: Looter guy meets mosh girl meets wookie (ndc) Date: 30 Sep 2005 08:24:02 -0700 thanks a bunch man, damn that shit is funny...... ------------------------------ From: "pookietooth" Subject: Re: We're Excited (NDC) Date: 30 Sep 2005 08:34:42 -0700 JC Martin wrote: > > You guys, the complaints I'm reading are from all over the country. > Sheesh! Do a Google. > > -JC And I have first hand experience. Lifters dying on my wife's first engine, thing burning oil like there's no tomorrow, replace the engine and same crap all over again. Couple of mechanics say these are some known common problems. So those who've never heard a bad word about Subaru, now you have! ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:15:56 -0400 wyeknot wrote: > > brew ziggins wrote: > > Thus spake mthitch@aol.com... > >>wyeknot wrote: > >>>Rogues Island's finest wrote: > >>>>brew ziggins wrote: > >>>>>This post has WAY too much meaningful and well-considered Grateful Dead > >>>>>content. You must be new around here. > >>>> > >>>>Well, he could play these fine auds in his Subaru while driving to an > >>>>anti war protest. > >>> > >>>Troll! > >> > >>Hey, is this a "flame" war?? > > > > > > STFU! > > I *am* sitting up. What's it to you?!?! See what happens when Joe takes a vacation? The whole place falls apart. We need his even temperament and clear thinking to keep this boat afloat. ------------------------------ Subject: Re: Up in Smoke [NDC] From: Sherry Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 15:40:55 GMT > Or they assume each plant will yield 1 pound of bud and x that by the > street price of a pound of pot - but the catch is they take 1 plant and > chop it into 10 pieces. Our local cops recent found 46 plants in a neighboring town - they claim that each plant will produce FOUR to FIVE POUNDS of bud. They also weigh the whole plant - stalks, roots, dirt clumps and all. So it's worth millions on the street, of course. Sherry in Vermont ------------------------------ From: JonP Subject: Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:40:34 -0700 On 29 Sep 2005 17:05:32 -0700, "garciyalater@hotmail.com" wrote: >okay, so maybe I shouldnt have eaten the mushrooms......but heading >into the 8/9 show in maryland I was as psyched to see a band as I have >ever been, but 2 songs in, I knew it was a mistake to have driven 9 >hours...... > > > > >Chuck I love ratdog, it was that god awful nudead that made me nauseous.. JonP ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Ithaca: Lost & Found Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:45:00 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-homers-ithaca,0,6500076.story?coll=sns-ap-world-headlines AP World News Brit Claims to Have Found Homer's Ithaca LONDON -- Homer's legendary hero Odysseus wandered for 10 years in search of his island kingdom, Ithaca. Now, a British amateur archaeologist claims to have ended the ancient quest to locate the land described in "The Odyssey." ====================== Now all they have to do is find out what happened (or didn't happen) there on 5/8/77. Hang in brew....rescuers are on their way! JimK ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Janis on the dime Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:48:55 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:24:10 -0400, The Lord of Eltingville wrote: >Schmoe wrote: >> >> "The Lord of Eltingville" wrote in >> message news:dhj5at0m6c@news2.newsguy.com... >> > Hop on this one. W/377 seeds, it's flying right now (my d/l sped is >> > averaging 800kB/s) >> > >> > http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=61847 >> > >> >> I just picked up the whole torrent in about 20 minutes but there does appear >> to be any leachers. Do you show leachers at the moment? > >I've got 12 leeching from me right now. Keep your window open...they >will come... I hear you can burn those suckers off with a cigarette lighter. JimK ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: Ithaca: Lost & Found Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:52:47 -0400 Thus spake jkezwind@comcastDOTnet... > http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-homers-ithaca,0,6500076.story?coll=sns-ap-world-headlines > > AP World News > Brit Claims to Have Found Homer's Ithaca > > LONDON -- Homer's legendary hero Odysseus wandered for 10 years in > search of his island kingdom, Ithaca. Now, a British amateur > archaeologist claims to have ended the ancient quest to locate the > land described in "The Odyssey." > ---------------------- > > Now all they have to do is find out what happened (or didn't happen) > there on 5/8/77. > > Hang in brew....rescuers are on their way! Praise Jah, I thought I'd never see my Pacific Heights penthouse again. The old bat downstairs is NOT going to be happy with the new subwoofer and expanded King Crimson collection. I'M GOING HOME! I'M GOING HOME! I'M GOING HOME! -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: anyone else find ratdog painful to see in concert? Date: 30 Sep 2005 08:57:23 -0700 There's nothing post-Jerry that I care to continue listening to..Not that I wouldn't still see and enjoy Ratdog or Phil & Friends. But really, any Grateful Dead magic that was left died about 10 years ago. Thoughts? Carrie ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: Ithaca: Lost & Found Date: 30 Sep 2005 08:57:53 -0700 JimK wrote: > http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-homers-ithaca,0,6500076.story?coll=sns-ap-world-headlines > > AP World News > Brit Claims to Have Found Homer's Ithaca D'OH! Mark ------------------------------ From: "Dylanstubs" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 30 Sep 2005 09:04:50 -0700 Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: > "brew ziggins" wrote in message > news:MPG.1da616af741597269897f6@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu... > > Thus spake dylanstubs@gmail.com... > >> > brew ziggins wrote: > >> > >> > Neither the Beatles nor Dylan have done anything interesting since > >> > 1966, > >> > with the possible exception of 'Blood on the Tracks'. Oh, and the > >> > 'Penny > >> > Lane'/'Strawberry Fields' single. > >> > >> Are we speaking of studio work only? Oh Mercy, Time Out of Mind, and > >> Love and Theft were all great albums. > > > A lot of people think so, I must've been born without the Dylan gene. I > > really can't tolerate his recent work. (Pssst...he can't fucking SING. > > Somehow he was able to pull it off in the early years, but lately...) > > Who cares about singing? Unless you're Roy Orbison, snarling is what its > all about. > > No one snarls like Dylan. I like the voice more than the songs. My first Dylan experience was 7/26/87 Anaheim, and I couldn't understand much of what came out of his mouth, but the tone and the phrasing and the way it bounced around the stadium really blew me away. Just one of many things I discovered through the GD. Thank you boys. :) http://dylanstubs.com ------------------------------ From: "LP" Subject: Re: Widespread Panic lighting director found dead (ndc) Date: 30 Sep 2005 09:05:10 -0700 Widespread tragedy.... These guys have had some sad losses lately. They're a good band, and it sucks to see them taking hits like this. LP ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: Republicans, look out below... Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:05:36 -0700 Ken Fortenberry wrote: > >volkfolk wrote: >> "Cassady Ginsberg" wrote: >>>Scooter Libby revealed the name of a covert >>>intelligence agent for political gain? The vice >>>president knew and lied about it? >>> >>>Karl Rove revealed the name of a covert intelligence >>>agent for political gain? The president knew and lied >>>about it? >>> >>>I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you. >>>Round up the usual suspects. >>> >>>So, how does this compare to an extramarital blowjob, >>>rwnwdhs? >> >> >> It merely proves that ALL politicians are scumbags >> >> HTH. > >No, that kind of cynicism doesn't help at all. There are >good, decent, honorable men and women on both sides of the >aisle. A "they're all scumbags" attitude, besides being >demonstrably wrong, is a shirking of your responsibility to >be an informed citizen and an educated voter. Holy shit! We agree on something. ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: I like JGB better than GD Date: 30 Sep 2005 09:06:03 -0700 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake swmclaughlin@NOSPAMcomcast.net... > > 1. No Bob Weir singing. > > 2. No Bob Weir songs. > > 3. Bob Weir isn't within 50 miles of the place. > > 4. Did I mention no Bob Weir singing?---staffino > > I agree with all of this, yet the JGB puts me right to sleep. Jerry > needed Bobby to keep the tempos above flatline. > > > -- > bruce higgins ithaca ny > most of the day, we were at the machinery I loved the JGB. Did you see the DVD of the band at Shoreline? They rocked the house!! With that said, Bobby was a great counter-balance to Jerry's sweet mellow jibe. Bobby's energy carried many a show in the latter days. He could really wip the crowd into a frenzy when he was going off. And he contributed some amazing songs to the GD repertoire. I love Sailor>Saint as well as the other classic Weir songs. Bobby and Jerry were a great team. Stay Grateful, Carrie ------------------------------ From: "LP" Subject: Re: I like JGB better than GD Date: 30 Sep 2005 09:15:01 -0700 volkfolk wrote: > Bob is a WAY underated guitar player One place I agree completely with scot - Seriously underrated in the realm of modern electric guitarists. Weir invented his own style of playing rythym guitar. It was the perfect compliment to the other elements of the Grateful Dead, and it took me years to even begin to understand what he was doing. His concept of melody and chord structure is advanced, and the GD would not have had the same magic without him. AND he's a damn good songwriter. People used to rag on it, but listen to Throwing Stones from a songwriting perspective sometime. Or Brother Esau, many of those '80s Weir songs are excellent. Then there's Playin', Estimated, Cassidy, LL Rain, and a score of other classics.... Any Bob critic oughta try to write ONE song in the same league. LP ------------------------------ From: greek_philosophizer@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Republicans, look out below... Date: 30 Sep 2005 09:17:28 -0700 Indubitably! .. ------------------------------ From: "DanPopp" Subject: Phil? Date: 30 Sep 2005 09:18:46 -0700 http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/30/DDG11DCFM21.DTL scroll down...hmmmm ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: Looter guy meets mosh girl meets wookie (ndc) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:55:27 -0400 Rogues Island's finest wrote: > > This is tasteless but too good not to share. > > http://terrapin.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=260529 Check out the Photoshop contests at "http://www.fark.com" (which is where most of those images were lifted from). It's been a month or so since I've posted anythign there, but now that I'll have a bit of free time on my hands during the day (I finally got a good tenant for the empty apartment), I'll probably see much of my productivity drawn back into the event horizon known as Fark. ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: Republicans, look out below... Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:21:49 -0700 volkfolk wrote: > "Cassady Ginsberg" wrote in message > news:dhiq14$30hr$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > >>}http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050930/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/cia_leak_investigation;_ylt=AhQdFc.AQJj4DvXHCuQjmbus0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ-- >> >>Scooter Libby revealed the name of a covert >>intelligence agent for political gain? The vice >>president knew and lied about it? >> >>Karl Rove revealed the name of a covert intelligence >>agent for political gain? The president knew and lied >>about it? >> >>I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you. >>Round up the usual suspects. >> >>So, how does this compare to an extramarital blowjob, >>rwnwdhs? > > > It merely proves that ALL politicians are scumbags You can't be serious. Outing a CIA agent is not orders of magnatude different than lying to cover up a blowjob? (Iran-Contra was the same as a moving violation....) ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: One man takes on the scalpers Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:22:13 -0700 Rogues Island's finest wrote: > >Rupert wrote: >> How can this guy try to sue the ticket agents, but then have the gaul >> to go out and USE the tickets? If he's doing business with these >> people, then he's part of the problem. It's like buying drugs, using >> them up, and then calling the cops on the dealers, saying "he sold me >> drugs"! > >Why shouldn't he use the tickets? He sure as hell paid for the damn >things, and he wouldn't have a case unless he bought 'em for the >inflated price. It's not like this guy didn't know the costs upfront. He's a scumbag for buying from them and then suing. Either don't buy and sue or buy and STFU. ------------------------------ From: "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:24:23 -0700 "wyeknot" wrote in message news:3q52idFdbdtsU1@individual.net... > Everybody's Gonna Be Happy wrote: >> "Brad Greer" wrote in message >>>But overall, I agree with your post - people who listen to rock music >>>tend to forget their are other genres out there that are just as >>>likely to endure. For example, if we're going to talk about 20th >>>century composers I'm pretty sure Igor Stravinsky will be remembered >>>for a while. >> >> Who? > > You couldn't even remember I.Stavinsky until the end of the post?!?! > > Matt Its coming back to me now. He was the bass player for the Dead Boys, right? His real name was Burt Cooper, IIRC. EGBH ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: One man takes on the scalpers Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:25:06 -0700 DG wrote: > Rogues Island's finest wrote: > >>Rupert wrote: >> >>>How can this guy try to sue the ticket agents, but then have the gaul >>>to go out and USE the tickets? If he's doing business with these >>>people, then he's part of the problem. It's like buying drugs, using >>>them up, and then calling the cops on the dealers, saying "he sold me >>>drugs"! >> >>Why shouldn't he use the tickets? He sure as hell paid for the damn >>things, and he wouldn't have a case unless he bought 'em for the >>inflated price. > > It's not like this guy didn't know the costs upfront. He's a scumbag > for buying from them and then suing. Either don't buy and sue or buy > and STFU. Horseshit. Fuck the scalpers. Any way, every day. ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: Republicans, look out below... Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:26:12 -0700 leftie wrote: > >volkfolk wrote: >>Cassady Ginsberg wrote >> >> >>>}http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050930/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/cia_leak_investigation;_ylt=AhQdFc.AQJj4DvXHCuQjmbus0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ-- >>> >>>Scooter Libby revealed the name of a covert >>>intelligence agent for political gain? The vice >>>president knew and lied about it? >>> >>>Karl Rove revealed the name of a covert intelligence >>>agent for political gain? The president knew and lied >>>about it? >>> >>>I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you. >>>Round up the usual suspects. >>> >>>So, how does this compare to an extramarital blowjob, >>>rwnwdhs? >> >> >> It merely proves that ALL politicians are scumbags > >You can't be serious. > >Outing a CIA agent is not orders of magnatude different than lying to >cover up a blowjob? > Depends on your flavor of fairy tale... ------------------------------ From: "Jay" Subject: Re: A reporters view of the REX benifit show. Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 12:26:07 -0400 http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=18447 ------------------------------ From: "mjd" Subject: Re: Republicans, look out below... Date: 30 Sep 2005 09:26:48 -0700 if this isn't the definition of weasel, then I'm a monkey's uncle! "In September 2003, Bush said "we'll take the appropriate action" and his spokesman said "they would no longer be in this administration." In June 2004, Bush reiterated the pledge, answering "yes" when asked if he would fire anyone in his administration who leaked Plame's name. In July, amid revelations that Rove and Libby had been involved in the leaks, Bush said that "if someone committed a crime" he would be fired." ------------------------------ From: Subject: Re: Looter guy meets mosh girl meets wookie (ndc) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 12:31:56 -0400 Thanks for the laffs. I'm cryin'! Since you seem to have some time on your hands, this is pretty funny too: http://www.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/exclusives/record_collection/ I like the 'Hokey Pokey Disco' - funkalishus ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: essential AUD recordings... Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:35:09 -0700 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake mthitch@aol.com... > >>wyeknot wrote: >> >>>Rogues Island's finest wrote: >>> >>>>brew ziggins wrote: >>>> >>>>>This post has WAY too much meaningful and well-considered Grateful Dead >>>>>content. You must be new around here. >>>> >>>>Well, he could play these fine auds in his Subaru while driving to an >>>>anti war protest. >>> >>>Troll! >> >>Hey, is this a "flame" war?? > > STFU! 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