From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #494 Dead-Flames Digest #494, Volume #48 Tue, 4 Oct 05 22:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: 7-13-84 question ("Rupert") Re: I tried to grow a beard (Tom Beck) Re: Favorite Space (pbuzby2002@yahoo.com) Re: Paul Pena (rest in peace) ("band beyond description") Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! ("band beyond description") Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! (Spider Dawg) Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) (Kelly Humphries) Blues for Nipsey ("Dave Kelly") Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption (Kelly Humphries) Re: Fare thee well, Nipsey Russell (NDC) (ba ba booie) New Torrent on e-tree ... 12/4/73 set one ("Richard Morris") Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! ("Dave Kelly") Re: Blues for Nipsey ("Richard Morris") Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) (DG) Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("Chunk") 7/23/77 JGB FLAC Permavine noB noP ("vine offer") 7/7/81 and 7/4/81 FLAC vine, No B No P ("vine offer") Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! (Kelly Humphries) Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption (JimK) Re: Bimbo's! ("Dave Kelly") Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption ("Mizshely") Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption ("Mizshely") Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption ("Mizshely") Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption ("Mizshely") Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption ("mr rapidan") Re: Bimbo's! ("Carlisle") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rupert" Subject: Re: 7-13-84 question Date: 4 Oct 2005 18:41:59 -0700 I used to have audience copies of this show, and it was just a fast show. The boys were on that night. ------------------------------ From: Tom Beck Subject: Re: I tried to grow a beard Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 20:48:12 -0500 aborgman@redshark.goodshow.net wrote: > Spider Dawg wrote: > >>On 2005-10-02, Tom Beck wrote: >> >>>Personally, I love the heat. But I shaved my neck >>>and trimmed my beard constantly. Nothing quite like >>>the special treat of of having your facial hair freeze >>>into the zipper of your Parka, know what I mean? >> >>The sensation of nose hairs freezing is much worse than the beard >>freezing IMO. Facial hair is a useful thermometer: mustache freezes it's >>below +10F, nose hair freezes it's below +5F, nose hair freezes despite >>face mask, it's below -5F, heart stops beating it's........ > > > I couldn't agree more... my favorite is a blowing icy wind that not only > freezes facial and nose hair but also freezes together... and as someone > else living in SW Michigan, we have the perfect climate for all sorts of > facial hair uncomfortability - freezing in winter, hot and humid in summer. > I live in Minnesota, and let me assure you, your heart does not stop beating at -5F. Heck, it doesn't even come close at -20F. Where do you get your information? Tom ------------------------------ From: pbuzby2002@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Favorite Space Date: 4 Oct 2005 19:01:27 -0700 walstib77 wrote: > Oh, and the CLose Encounters space--when was that? 1/22/78 Pat Buzby Chicago, IL ------------------------------ From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Paul Pena (rest in peace) Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 10:47:18 +0900 just ordered "New Train." RIP, Paul. --- http://www.paulpena.com/pressrelease.html N E W T R A I N PRESS RELEASE 27 Year Old Album Finally Sees Light Of Day PAUL PENA To Release Original Recording From 1973 Special Guests Included NEW YORK, NY - Hybrid Recordings is proud to announce the release of Paul Pena's New Train on September 26, 2000. Originally recorded in 1973 and produced by Ben Sidran (Steve Miller, Mose Allison), special guests on the album include Jerry Garcia, Merle Saunders, and The Persuasions. Among the songs on the album is the track "Jet Airliner" which was originally penned and sung by Pena and later was a hit for the Steve Miller Band in the 1970s. Appearing on the album is the late Jerry Garcia who played pedal steel guitar and Merle Saunders who played keyboards on "Venutian Lady" and "New Train." R&B greats The Persuasions sang background vocals on "Gonna Move." Pena, who was born blind and is currently suffering from a terminal illness, studied the piano, guitar, upright bass, violin, and "a little trumpet." Cutting his teeth in coffee houses in and around New England he was soon playing the Newport Folk Festival with such artists as James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, and Kris Kristofferson. As his career furthered, he began playing with B.B. King, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, and Bonnie Raitt. He eventually decided to relocate to San Francisco, where he recorded and released an album on Capitol Records and began working with T-Bone Walker. Raitt says of Pena, "I've loved Paul and his music since I used to open gigs for him in Worcester, MA thirty years ago. He was then as he is now, one of the most extraordinarily gifted singers, guitarists and songwriters I've ever heard. It was like finding my very own Jimi Hendrix.there's simply nothing he can't play well. Long deserving of wider recognition, I'm glad the film Genghis Blues exposed the rest of the world to his genius. But the real cause for celebration is the long overdue release of his extraordinary album.Paul is a treasure. One of the most unique and soulful artists you'll ever hear." As the subject of the Academy Award nominated documentary Genghis Blues, Pena first heard Tuvan throat singing, a technique in which a singer produces two or three tones simultaneously, in 1984 and soon taught himself the difficult vocal techniques and language. After meeting performer Kongar-ol Ondar in 1993, Paul was invited to perform at the second international Khoomei Symposium and contest held in the capital - Kyzyl, Tuva and won the contest in the Kargyraa division as well as the "audience favorite" category. In an article published in 1973 by The Times (MA), Pena is "reminiscent of a young Jimi Hendrix, a dramatic and stylized guitar player. His voice has a touch of pain, humor, and loneliness that is characteristic of a folk singer. Pena is his own master and this becomes readily apparent as he eases through his intense compositions. Pena is a musician's musician." Touching people wherever he goes, Pena was named "San Francisco's Tuvan Blues Ambassador" and July 11, 1999 was declared "Paul Pena Day" by the mayor. from www.paulpena.com N E W T R A I N At long last! Recorded in 1973....Released September 26, 2000 Song List: 1. Gonna Move 2. New Train 3. Jet Airliner 4. Wait On What You Want 5. Venutian Lady 6. Cosmic Mirror 7. Let's Move And Groove Together 8. Indian Boy 9. A Bit Of All Right 10. Taking Your Love Down Produced by: Ben Sidran Special guests on the album include: Jerry Garcia, Merle Saunders, and The Persuasions. Press Release Released on Hybrid Recordings -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: "band beyond description" <123@456.com> Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 10:49:36 +0900 "Olompali4" wrote in message news:1128460275.853754.264130@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > New, new CM soundboard matrix just uploaded at LMA: > > http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=29824 > thx for the heads-up! -- Peace, Steve ------------------------------ From: Spider Dawg Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:14:57 -0500 On 2005-10-04, Dave Kelly wrote: > > "Olompali4" wrote in message > news:1128460275.853754.264130@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> New, new CM soundboard matrix just uploaded at LMA: >> >> http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=29824 > > SWEET! DUDE! ------------------------------ From: Kelly Humphries Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 20:04:14 -0700 Also sprach "Chunk" : > The law that was broken was passed in 2003, the act he has been indicted for > was in 2002. So, he charged with something that wasn't even illegal. The law that was broken was money laundering, which was a felony way before 2002. The law which was passed in 2003 clarified the language of earlier laws already on the books. You can bet that DeLay's lawyers will do everything they can to avoid pointing this out. So welcome to the land of relativism, Mr. Trumped Up Charge About A Blowjob. Glad to have you aboard. Care to share your definition of the word, "is"? ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Blues for Nipsey Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 03:08:23 GMT Just got the call that Nipsey Russell passed.... Bummer The only time I had an interaction with him was in the late summer of 1980 in New York City... I cut 10th grade to go to Radio City Music Hall to try and score tickets to one of the Grateful Deads Halloween stand concerts...I got there in the early morning.... book bag in tow...algebra...world history..a tattered copy of "Dharma Bums" to keep me company....a lonely peanut butter/wheat refugee that a local commuter sat on coming over on the path train...I was ready...or I thought. Anyone who was there knows from what I speak.... mass confusion, desperation..the line for tickets ran for blocks...were their 4 or 16 shows on sale?.... reports of linejumpers being dealt with "Brooklyn Style".. stripped of money and powders...a stalled riot... As I had hooked up with a tribe from Glen Cove and was elected to do a beer run ....I did what any 15 year old would have done.... followed orders...off i went...as I approached the NBC studios with a case of Gennesee Cream Ale....across the street, I noticed a rather diminutive black man in a bright orange leisure suit and a pair of white shiny patent leather shoes.... purchasing an ice cream from a local street vendor... It was the one & only Nipsey Russell I imagine he had a full days taping of "Match Game" under his belt. An Italian Ice...then head off to the bar...dinner.... But something caught his eye....something out of the ordinary... The look on his face was PRICELESS as he took in the circus. Wafts of marijuana smoke....stale beer...body odor...patchouli.. throngs of kids from Long Island...Jersey City...Queens.... surely this was NOT the Gene Rayburn fan club... His face suggested something along the lines of.... "Who the fuck are THESE crackers?".... We made eye contact as he got his change from the street merchant. No words were spoken...none needed be.... he and I KNEW a torch was passed... "Hello Larry" was on the Fall 1980 prime time schedule. The '80 really WERE here. Sweetbac Productions ------------------------------ From: Kelly Humphries Subject: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 20:13:53 -0700 If you can explain why Chewbacca tossed out the first pitch at a Red Sox game last week, your 15 minutes of fame await: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/sports2day/243226_capcontest04.html I'd also like to point out a longstanding pet peeve of mine, namely that "Wookiee" has two e's. Thank you. ------------------------------ From: Jazare@webtv.net (ba ba booie) Subject: Re: Fare thee well, Nipsey Russell (NDC) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 23:09:10 -0400 ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: New Torrent on e-tree ... 12/4/73 set one Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 20:18:07 -0700 Listening to it now ... very nice ... R. **************************************** Grateful Dead - December 4, 1973 Cincinnati Gardens - Cincinnati, OH **SET ONE ONLY** Recording Info: SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat Transfer Info: Dat (Sony R500) -> SEK'D Prodif Plus -> Samplitude v7.02 Professional -> FLAC (1 Disc Audio / 1 Disc FLAC) Transferred and Edited By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net August 23, 2005 Set 1: d1t01 - Johnny B. Goode d1t02 - Sugaree d1t03 - Me And My Uncle d1t04 - China Cat Sunflower -> d1t05 - I Know You Rider d1t06 - El Paso d1t07 - Deal d1t08 - Big River d1t09 - Tennessee Jed d1t10 - Truckin' -> d1t11 - Stella Blue d1t12 - Around And Around -- Drop "trousers" to respond via email. ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 03:21:47 GMT "Spider Dawg" wrote in message news:slrndk6drg.c4k.Spidergawdnospam@linux.site... > On 2005-10-04, Dave Kelly wrote: >> >> "Olompali4" wrote in message >> news:1128460275.853754.264130@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >>> New, new CM soundboard matrix just uploaded at LMA: >>> >>> http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=29824 >> >> SWEET! > > DUDE! * BRAH! ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Blues for Nipsey Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 20:22:47 -0700 "Dave Kelly" wrote in message news:HsH0f.947$dB4.238@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com... > Just got the call that Nipsey Russell passed.... > Bummer > The only time I had an interaction with him was > in the late summer of 1980 in New York City... > I cut 10th grade to go to Radio City Music Hall > to try and score tickets to one of the Grateful Deads > Halloween stand concerts...I got there in the early morning.... > book bag in tow...algebra...world history..a tattered copy of > "Dharma Bums" to keep me company....a lonely peanut > butter/wheat refugee that a local commuter sat on coming > over on the path train...I was ready...or I thought. > Anyone who was there knows from what I speak.... > mass confusion, desperation..the line for tickets ran > for blocks...were their 4 or 16 shows on sale?.... > reports of linejumpers being dealt with "Brooklyn Style".. > stripped of money and powders...a stalled riot... > As I had hooked up with a tribe from Glen Cove and was elected > to do a beer run ....I did what any 15 year old would have done.... > followed orders...off i went...as I approached the NBC studios > with a case of Gennesee Cream Ale....across the street, I noticed > a rather diminutive black man in a bright orange leisure suit and a > pair of white shiny patent leather shoes.... > purchasing an ice cream from a local street vendor... > It was the one & only Nipsey Russell > I imagine he had a full days taping of "Match Game" under his belt. > An Italian Ice...then head off to the bar...dinner.... > But something caught his eye....something out of the ordinary... > The look on his face was PRICELESS as he took in the circus. > Wafts of marijuana smoke....stale beer...body odor...patchouli.. > throngs of kids from Long Island...Jersey City...Queens.... > surely this was NOT the Gene Rayburn fan club... > His face suggested something along the lines of.... > "Who the fuck are THESE crackers?".... > We made eye contact as he got his change from the street merchant. > No words were spoken...none needed be.... > he and I KNEW a torch was passed... > "Hello Larry" was on the Fall 1980 prime time schedule. > The '80 really WERE here. > > Sweetbac Productions Sweets ... whatchew wearin' 'bout right now? R. ------------------------------ From: DG Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 20:39:14 -0700 Kelly Humphries wrote: > >Also sprach "Chunk" : > >> The law that was broken was passed in 2003, the act he has been indicted for >> was in 2002. So, he charged with something that wasn't even illegal. > >The law that was broken was money laundering, which was a felony way >before 2002. The law which was passed in 2003 clarified the language >of earlier laws already on the books. You can bet that DeLay's >lawyers will do everything they can to avoid pointing this out. George Dix, a professor at the University of Texas School of Law who is an expert in criminal law and procedure, said he doesn't believe changes made to the Texas election code by the 2003 legislature have any effect on the conspiracy charge. The penal code's conspiracy charge allows for the charge if the defendants allegedly conspired to commit any felony, including an election code felony. Just because the election code was "silent" on the penal code provision until 2003, it doesn't mean it wasn't a valid charge before 2003, Dix said. "To me it just says, 'We really mean what we said implicitly before,' " Dix said. ------------------------------ From: "Chunk" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 23:58:35 -0400 "Kelly Humphries" wrote in message news:rag6k1hbahq8pbaef00c7ov2f3rv2607f7@4ax.com... > Also sprach "Chunk" : > >> The law that was broken was passed in 2003, the act he has been indicted >> for >> was in 2002. So, he charged with something that wasn't even illegal. > > The law that was broken was money laundering, which was a felony way > before 2002. The law which was passed in 2003 clarified the language > of earlier laws already on the books. A quick redo from a guy that was too exuberant to figure out his first attempt was bogus. You can bet that DeLay's > lawyers will do everything they can to avoid pointing this out. I would bet they go on an all out offensive on this. According to Mr. Delay, Texas Democrats were doing the same thing. I'll hold my breath and wait for Ronnie Earle to hand out endictments on those guys too. At first, I had the thought that Delay might have been guilty of something but after a little more study, this thing stinks on ice. Of course, if he did do something he shouldn't have, then he should be punished. But unitl then, conspiracy to do whatever seems like a sham attack to me. > > So welcome to the land of relativism, Mr. Trumped Up Charge About A > Blowjob. I recall it being admitted to, not that I thought it deserved the attention it got, but no GOP operative put a dick in Monica's mouth. If you hand bullets to your enemy, expect to take some fire. Glad to have you aboard. Care to share your definition of > the word, "is"? It "is" what it is. > ------------------------------ From: "vine offer" Subject: 7/23/77 JGB FLAC Permavine noB noP Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 04:01:14 GMT Thanks to BigChuck, I have this 1977 Jerry show to send to the first person to email me who says he/she will offer up here the two original discs received from me. You make a copy for yourself and then send the originals to the person who accepts your offer. That person does the same with somebody else to continue the vine. To get my correct email address, remove the 2 m's shown in the following email address: bmc1m961@sbcglobal.net It's a SBD, 2 discs, early and late shows. These are FLAC (compressed) files that need to be uncompressed to regular audio files. Jerry Garcia Band at the Keystone Berkeley in 1977 - doesn't get much better than that. Jerry Garcia Band - July 23, 1977 Keystone - Berkeley, CA Recording Info: SBD -> Cassette Master -> Dat Transfer Info: Dat (Sony R500) -> SEK'D Prodif Plus -> Samplitude Professional v7.02 -> FLAC (2 Discs Audio / 2 Disc FLAC) Set 1: d1t01 - Tuning d1t02 - Sugaree d1t03 - Stop That Train d1t04 - Mystery Train d1t05 - Simple Twist Of Fate d1t06 - The Way You Do The Things You Do Set 2: d2t01 - Tuning d2t02 - They Love Each Other d2t03 - Sitting In Limbo d2t04 - Tore Up Over You d2t05 - My Sisters And Brothers d2t06 - Stir It Up d2t07 - Tangled Up In Blue ------------------------------ From: "vine offer" Subject: 7/7/81 and 7/4/81 FLAC vine, No B No P Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 04:01:34 GMT I have these Charlie Miller upgrades of two great 1981 Dead shows to send to the first person to email me (email address below) who says he/she will offer up the discs received from me to someone else here on rmgd. I send the discs to you. You make a copy for yourself then you send the originals to the person here who accepts your offer. If you want just one of the two shows, that's perfectly fine. The files on these discs are FLAC (compressed) files so you need to uncompress them to audio files To get my correct email address, remove the 2 m's shown in the following email address: bmc1m961@sbcglobal.net ========== Grateful Dead - July 7, 1981 Municipal Auditorium - Kansas City, MO Recording Info: SBD -> Master Cassette -> Reel -> Dat Transfer Info: Dat (Sony R500) -> SEK'D Prodif Plus -> Samplitude v7.02 Professional -> FLAC (3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC) Transferred and Edited By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net August 23, 2005 Notes: -- Seamless transition between Discs 2 and 3. Set 1: d1t01 - Minglewood Blues -> d1t02 - Bertha -> d1t03 - Dancin' In The Street d1t04 - Big Railroad Blues -> d1t05 - El Paso d1t06 - To Lay Me Down d1t07 - Lazy Lightning -> d1t08 - Supplication d1t09 - Bird Song -> d1t10 - Looks Like Rain -> d1t11 - Deal Set 2: d2t01 - Women Are Smarter d2t02 - Candyman d2t03 - Estimated Prophet -> d2t04 - Eyes Of The World -> d2t05 - Drums -> d3t01 - Space -> d3t02 - Truckin'-> d3t03 - Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad -> d3t04 - Black Peter -> d3t05 - I Need A Miracle -> d3t06 - Good Lovin' Encore: d3t07 - Don't Ease Me In ================================================== Grateful Dead - July 4, 1981 Manor Downs - Austin, Texas Recording Info: SBD -> Cassette Master -> Dat (48k) Transfer Info: Dat (Fostex D5) -> Audiophile 2496 -> Samplitude v7.02 Professional -> FLAC (3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC) Transferred By Joe Samaritano Patched and Edited By Charlie Miller charliemiller87@earthlink.net July 24, 2005 Patch Notes: (FOB) Nakamichi 700 -> Cassette Master -> Cassette -> Dat -> CD Patch provides Tenn Jed through I Know You Rider, Sugar Mags and Saturday Night Notes: -- The AUD patch is an upgrade to the aud that currently circulates. -- Seamless transition between discs 2 and 3. Set One: d1t01 - Tuning d1t02 - Jack Straw d1t03 - Peggy-O d1t04 - Me & MY Uncle -> d1t05 - Big River d1t06 - Loser d1t07 - Little Red Rooster d1t08 - Tennessee Jed -> d1t09 - Minglewood Blues d1t10 - China Cat Sunflower -> d1t11 - I Know You Rider Set Two: d2t01 - Tuning d2t02 - Feel Like A Stranger d2t03 - Bird Song d2t04 - Playing In The Band -> d2t05 - Drums -> d3t01 - Space -> d3t02 - Not Fade Away -> d3t03 - Wharf Rat -> d3t04 - Sugar Magnolia Encore: d3t05 - One More Saturday ------------------------------ From: Kelly Humphries Subject: Re: Steve Kimock on the road again! Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 21:02:55 -0700 Also sprach "Dave Kelly" : > > "Spider Dawg" wrote in message > news:slrndk6drg.c4k.Spidergawdnospam@linux.site... > > On 2005-10-04, Dave Kelly wrote: > >> > >> "Olompali4" wrote in message > >> news:1128460275.853754.264130@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > >>> New, new CM soundboard matrix just uploaded at LMA: > >>> > >>> http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=29824 > >> > >> SWEET! > > > > DUDE! > > * BRAH! DANK! ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 00:26:55 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 20:13:53 -0700, Kelly Humphries wrote: >If you can explain why Chewbacca tossed out the first pitch at a Red >Sox game last week, your 15 minutes of fame await: > >http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/sports2day/243226_capcontest04.html > >I'd also like to point out a longstanding pet peeve of mine, namely >that "Wookiee" has two e's. Thank you. What, that's not enough? JimK ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: Bimbo's! Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 04:28:16 GMT "Harry Bournazian" wrote in message news:tcmdnQ_n9tt1m97eRVn-iA@comcast.com... > Dave, did you have to use the word "spade". Come on man. Huge insult to > our > fellow man. * And you have NO problem with a club named "Bimbos"..right? I guess the womens movement was a blip on yer radar, huh Harry?..an inconvienance in your male dominated world..... The "Chicks" on the commune were refusing to do your bidding.. no more forced 3 somes for Harry....boo fucking hoo! I would SUGGEST you get your priorities straight before you decide to pass judgement on others... OK there, hotshot? ------------------------------ From: "Mizshely" Subject: Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption Date: 4 Oct 2005 21:43:12 -0700 Except fot the extra E, the I, and both Os, Wookiee could be EWOK spelled backwards. As for why Chewie tossed the first pitch at a baseball game, that does beg to be answered. But not by me. However, I will comment that at 7+feet tall, Chewie could have been a hell of a basketball player. ------------------------------ From: "Mizshely" Subject: Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption Date: 4 Oct 2005 21:45:02 -0700 And here I go, replying to myself. Re: Chewbacca, doesn't that name remind anyone else of that old Judy Henske song, "Hooka tooka my soda cracka, does your mama chaw tobacca..." ------------------------------ From: "Mizshely" Subject: Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption Date: 4 Oct 2005 21:46:14 -0700 Answering myself again whoops! I should have left in one O. I thknk I need sleep. ------------------------------ From: "Mizshely" Subject: Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption Date: 4 Oct 2005 21:46:25 -0700 Answering myself again whoops! I should have left in one O. I thknk I need sleep. ------------------------------ From: "mr rapidan" Subject: Re: Wookiee Content! You Write The Caption Date: 4 Oct 2005 21:46:48 -0700 Mizshely wrote: > Except fot the extra E, the I, and both Os, Wookiee could be EWOK > spelled backwards. Well, you'd have to swap the K and the W, too. So, except for the E, the I, the Os, and K, and the W, I suppose you're right. ------------------------------ From: "Carlisle" Subject: Re: Bimbo's! Date: 4 Oct 2005 21:48:41 -0700 Dave Kelly wrote: > "Harry Bournazian" wrote in message > news:tcmdnQ_n9tt1m97eRVn-iA@comcast.com... > > Dave, did you have to use the word "spade". Come on man. Huge insult to > > our > > fellow man. > > * And you have NO problem with a club named "Bimbos"..right? > I guess the womens movement was a blip on yer radar, huh > Harry?..an inconvienance in your male dominated world..... > The "Chicks" on the commune were refusing to do your bidding.. > no more forced 3 somes for Harry....boo fucking hoo! > I would SUGGEST you get your priorities straight before > you decide to pass judgement on others... > OK there, hotshot? Yeah for real. Bimbos, Hooters and Mellons are just fine,,,but don't you dare say spade. It could offend the many African-American Deadheads that hang out around here. BTW, no one ran to MY defense when I got called a "Cracker"..How's that fair??!! ;> Good nite dear brothers. 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