From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #449 Dead-Flames Digest #449, Volume #48 Thu, 29 Sep 05 14:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: No Direction Home ("pookietooth") Re: No Direction Home ("Andrew Murawa") Re: No Direction Home ("Deke_Rivers") Re: No Direction Home ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) (mrose101) Re: 30 years ago today ("LP") Re: No Direction Home ("Andrew Murawa") Re: No Direction Home (brew ziggins) Re: No Direction Home (brew ziggins) Re: "Blows Against The Empire" re-re-reissue ("LP") Re: Jerry's Garcia's widow, in the news again. ("alex sandoval") Re: No Direction Home ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: 30 years ago today ("Dave Kelly") Re: No Direction Home ("Dylanstubs") Re: No Direction Home (brew ziggins) Re: No Direction Home (brew ziggins) Re: No Direction Home (mrose101) Re: "Blows Against The Empire" re-re-reissue ("Andrew Murawa") Re: No Direction Home ("Rogues Island's finest") Re: Sacre Coeur Sacre Bleu ("Sean Baker") Re: No Direction Home (wyeknot) Re: No Direction Home ("RickNBarbInSD") Re: We're Excited (NDC) (JimK) Re: "Blows Against The Empire" re-re-reissue (JimK) Re: Lost my Directions Home ("Sean Baker") Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) ("king88uy7") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "pookietooth" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 29 Sep 2005 12:58:15 -0700 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. > Bold statement of the year award! Taking on the Beatles and Dylan in one fell swoop. It is a battle you cannot hope to win young ziggins. ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:58:41 -0700 "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message news:1128021264.658804.97780@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Andrew Murawa wrote: >> "volkfolk" wrote in message >> news:fMqdnedCvsa-wKbeRVn-iA@comcast.com... >> >I just watched this for the second time. I have always loved Dylan, >> >but >> >after watching No Dirrection Home, I came away with a new respect >> >for >> >Bob. He might not like the label "voice of his generation" but it >> >really is true. Matt and I watched it together and he said >> >(correctly >> >IMO) that Dylan is like Shakespeare, timelesss and ageless in his >> >writing, Of all of the songwriters of the 20th centure he (and >> >Lennon/McCartney) will be the ones whose songs will survive >> >> I know I'm in the minority here, but I think the bulk of the >> Lennon/McCartney songbook pales in comparison to Dylan and even >> Hunter... Bubblegum compared to steak... > > > > You prolly are in the minority, BUT to me it's a little like > Michelangelo vs Leonardo or Bird vs Trane. How can you say??? Well, to me it ain't that close... It's more like Warhol vs. Michelangelo and Clarence Clemons vs. Bird... I just don't find the Beatles to be very interesting, other than a handful of good pop songs... And I've been down this road before and I know this is just my opinion, so I won't dwell on this much longer... They just ain't my cup of meat... ------------------------------ From: "Deke_Rivers" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:01:16 -0700 >As for the Beatles, Sgt. Peppers through Abbey Road is post-66. The >definition of the Beatles to me. It's the opposite for me. Sgt Peppers was the beginning of the end. Compared to the 3 previous albums(UK releases, btw), the songs much weaker, and buried under too much production. I'll take Revolver and Rubber Soul anytime. pl ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:02:41 -0700 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake Davko58@crestviewcable.com... > > > > "Andrew Murawa" wrote in message > > news:3q2rg5Fcsf34U1@individual.net... > > > "volkfolk" wrote in message > > > news:fMqdnedCvsa-wKbeRVn-iA@comcast.com... > > >>I just watched this for the second time. I have always loved Dylan, but > > >>after watching No Dirrection Home, I came away with a new respect for Bob. > > >>He might not like the label "voice of his generation" but it really is > > >>true. Matt and I watched it together and he said (correctly IMO) that > > >>Dylan is like Shakespeare, timelesss and ageless in his writing, Of all of > > >>the songwriters of the 20th centure he (and Lennon/McCartney) will be the > > >>ones whose songs will survive > > > > > I know I'm in the minority here, but I think the bulk of the > > > Lennon/McCartney songbook pales in comparison to Dylan and even Hunter... > > > Bubblegum compared to steak... > > > > In order to break away and think for yourself, to rebel, to be consciously > > different, it helps if there is a baseline. > > > > The Beatles are the baseline. They are the standard. > > > > Plus they wrote really stupendously great pop songs that will last a million > > years. > > 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. Why, you're just a Subaru drivin' queer boy, ain't ya? Mark ------------------------------ From: mrose101 Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 20:05:46 GMT This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ==============010901010707020804060001 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chunk wrote: >"leftie" wrote in message >news:dhetk1$1rtf$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > > >>Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted >>conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position! >> >>Woohoo! Send that motherfucker to jail where he belongs!!!! >> >>But let's get him out of congress completely first. >> >>http://action.ourfuture.org >> >> >> >>"ding dong, the witch is dead...." >> >> > >Is this the same DA Ronnie Earle that went that tried to go after Kay Baily >Hutchinson when she ran for Senate and had his baseless case thrown out? >Travis County, the home of Bill Burkitt and the forged memos? Don't get >your hopes up. > > > > hey chunk...do you know why the case was dropped?....i am guessing you don't ==============010901010707020804060001 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chunk wrote:
"leftie" <no@spam.com> wrote in message 
news:dhetk1$1rtf$1@agate.berkeley.edu...
  
Tom DeLay has finally gone from unidicted co-conspirator to indicted 
conspirator! Plus, he's resigned the Speaker of the House position!

Woohoo! Send that motherfucker to jail where he belongs!!!!

But let's get him out of congress completely first.

http://action.ourfuture.org



"ding dong, the witch is dead...."
    

Is this the same DA Ronnie Earle that went that tried to go after Kay Baily 
Hutchinson when she ran for Senate and had his baseless case thrown out? 
Travis County, the home of Bill Burkitt and the forged memos?  Don't get 
your hopes up.


  
hey chunk...do you know why the case was dropped?....i am guessing you don't
==============010901010707020804060001== ------------------------------ From: "LP" Subject: Re: 30 years ago today Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:06:00 -0700 pbleers@hotmail.com wrote: > Recollections from bongo and others who share their memories of times > gone by are just another reason why this place rocks. Aye. I wish there were many more of these recountings here. Please continue to post these tales of yore ladies & gents. LP ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:03:31 -0700 "brew ziggins" wrote in message news:MPG.1da60a2c4750b259897f2@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu... > Thus spake Davko58@crestviewcable.com... >> >> "Andrew Murawa" wrote in message >> news:3q2rg5Fcsf34U1@individual.net... >> > "volkfolk" wrote in message >> > news:fMqdnedCvsa-wKbeRVn-iA@comcast.com... >> >>I just watched this for the second time. I have always loved Dylan, >> >>but >> >>after watching No Dirrection Home, I came away with a new respect >> >>for Bob. >> >>He might not like the label "voice of his generation" but it really >> >>is >> >>true. Matt and I watched it together and he said (correctly IMO) >> >>that >> >>Dylan is like Shakespeare, timelesss and ageless in his writing, Of >> >>all of >> >>the songwriters of the 20th centure he (and Lennon/McCartney) will >> >>be the >> >>ones whose songs will survive >> >> > I know I'm in the minority here, but I think the bulk of the >> > Lennon/McCartney songbook pales in comparison to Dylan and even >> > Hunter... >> > Bubblegum compared to steak... >> >> In order to break away and think for yourself, to rebel, to be >> consciously >> different, it helps if there is a baseline. >> >> The Beatles are the baseline. They are the standard. >> >> Plus they wrote really stupendously great pop songs that will last a >> million >> years. > > 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. I disagree... John Wesley Harding through Street Legal (with the exception of only Self Portrait perhaps) are absolutely essential Dylan albums, and perhaps even more interesting that everything before JWH (okay, maybe not... but they're close...) ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:07:42 -0400 Thus spake pookietooth@netzero.net... > 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. > > > > Bold statement of the year award! Taking on the Beatles and Dylan in > one fell swoop. It is a battle you cannot hope to win young ziggins. Yeah, but it's a fight worth fighting, for the hearts and minds of music listeners who can listen past the received 'wisdom' and hear the records for what they really are. -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:09:02 -0400 Thus spake mthitch@aol.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. > > Why, you're just a Subaru drivin' queer boy, ain't ya? Actually, my wife (female) drives the Subaru. I rock around the countryside in an all wheel drive Passat. So, as usual, you're completely wrong. -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: "LP" Subject: Re: "Blows Against The Empire" re-re-reissue Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:09:41 -0700 My all-time fave for the 4:30 AM candle lit "come-down" ......... I have only the orginal vinyl with fold-out cover and booklet with artwork & poetry. I don't even play it during daytime hours. LP ------------------------------ From: "alex sandoval" Subject: Re: Jerry's Garcia's widow, in the news again. Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 20:11:17 GMT despite what you all think, koons didn't break up the beatles and yoko didn't kill garcia. ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:14:45 -0700 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake mthitch@aol.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. > > > > Why, you're just a Subaru drivin' queer boy, ain't ya? > > Actually, my wife (female) drives the Subaru. I rock around the > countryside in an all wheel drive Passat. > So, as usual, you're completely wrong. Sarcasm meter in the shop? Mark ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: 30 years ago today Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 20:14:36 GMT wrote in message news:1128023319.516880.234720@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Recollections from bongo and others who share their memories of times > gone by are just another reason why this place rocks. I fully concur...well...usually While having such a large contingent of old people on this chat group can be a good thing, the casual observer has to put up with a lot more of the hysterical rants....health care posts...R.I.P. so & so..."It was better in the 70's"... "Rock n' Roll died with The Big Bopper" type posts than other chat groups. I think I check in here every now and then to get other perspectives from generations older than mine. Sweetbac Productions ------------------------------ From: "Dylanstubs" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:19:03 -0700 > 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. ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:19:36 -0400 Thus spake mthitch@aol.com... > > brew ziggins wrote: > > Thus spake mthitch@aol.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. > > > > > > Why, you're just a Subaru drivin' queer boy, ain't ya? > > > > Actually, my wife (female) drives the Subaru. I rock around the > > countryside in an all wheel drive Passat. > > So, as usual, you're completely wrong. > > Sarcasm meter in the shop? I've just lost track of which of the Marks that post under various screen names are trolls and which not. -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: brew ziggins Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:20:56 -0400 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...) -- bruce higgins ithaca ny most of the day, we were at the machinery ------------------------------ From: mrose101 Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 20:10:57 GMT This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ==============050703090108020602090308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit pbleers@hotmail.com wrote: >I know I'm in the minority here, but I think the bulk of the >Lennon/McCartney songbook pales in comparison to Dylan and even >Hunter... Bubblegum compared to steak... > > > >Amen to that, brutha! > > > to quote G. Harrison "there is Bob Dylan and then there is everybody else" ==============050703090108020602090308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit pbleers@hotmail.com wrote:
I know I'm in the minority here, but I think the bulk of the
Lennon/McCartney songbook pales in comparison to Dylan and even
Hunter... Bubblegum compared to steak...
  

Amen to that, brutha!

  
to quote G. Harrison   "there is Bob Dylan and then there is everybody else"
==============050703090108020602090308== ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: "Blows Against The Empire" re-re-reissue Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:24:37 -0700 "LP" wrote in message news:1128024581.884827.21600@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > My all-time fave for the 4:30 AM candle lit "come-down" ......... > I have only the orginal vinyl with fold-out cover and booklet with > artwork & poetry. > > I don't even play it during daytime hours. That's excellent... There really are some albums that only work at certain times of day... There are albums that I will only listen to on weekend mornings, others I will only listen at about 4:30 am after a long night at the bar, etc... ------------------------------ From: "Rogues Island's finest" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:26:51 -0700 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake mthitch@aol.com... > > > > brew ziggins wrote: > > > Thus spake mthitch@aol.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. > > > > > > > > Why, you're just a Subaru drivin' queer boy, ain't ya? > > > > > > Actually, my wife (female) drives the Subaru. I rock around the > > > countryside in an all wheel drive Passat. > > > So, as usual, you're completely wrong. > > > > Sarcasm meter in the shop? > > I've just lost track of which of the Marks that post under various > screen names are trolls and which not. I've been posting under this email addy since the early 90's and I suppose some still consider me a troll. And I've been right at least a half dozen times on this board. Mark ------------------------------ From: "Sean Baker" Subject: Re: Sacre Coeur Sacre Bleu Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 15:28:39 -0500 "Ziggins" sprinkled some Stardust news:MPG.1da613969b94d3ad9897f3@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu... > Thus spake pookietooth@netzero.net... >> 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. >> > >> >> Bold statement of the year award! Taking on the Beatles and Dylan in >> one fell swoop. It is a battle you cannot hope to win young ziggins. > > Yeah, but it's a fight worth fighting, for the hearts and minds of music > listeners who can listen past the received 'wisdom' and hear the records > for what they really are. > > -- > bruce higgins ithaca ny > most of the day, we were at the machinery Jeasus, If it wern't fer talkin' in tungues I'd be dumbstruck ta figger out what ya MEAN with that statement. Say, you havn't been lightin' yer bong with that McIntosh Amp tube again has ya? Peace, Sean -- "Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only real cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas." Hunter S. Thompson My music list for trades: http://db.etree.org/FionaRCB ------------------------------ From: wyeknot Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:27:40 -0400 brew ziggins wrote: > Thus spake mthitch@aol.com... >>brew ziggins wrote: >>>Thus spake mthitch@aol.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. >>>>Why, you're just a Subaru drivin' queer boy, ain't ya? >>> >>>Actually, my wife (female) drives the Subaru. I rock around the >>>countryside in an all wheel drive Passat. >>>So, as usual, you're completely wrong. I'm can't shake the image of a robin's egg blue Passat with a rainbow sticker in the back window??? >>Sarcasm meter in the shop? > > I've just lost track of which of the Marks that post under various > screen names are trolls and which not. Which therefore disqualifies you from dimissing vast volumes of Dylan's catalog. Matt ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: No Direction Home Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:36:30 -0700 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. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, even when it is utterly erroneous. ;D Rick ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: We're Excited (NDC) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:37:42 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 15:23:40 -0400, brew ziggins wrote: >Thus spake Davko58@crestviewcable.com... >> >> "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message >> news:xBV_e.902$056.69@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com... >> > pookietooth wrote: >> >> brew ziggins wrote: >> >>>Subaru is easily the #1 car here in the PRoI, what with the snow and the >> >>>hills and the four-wheel drive, and I've never heard anybody say a bad >> >>>thing about them. >> >> >> >> Lifters used to have a chronic problem, with no solution except a new >> >> engine (which would eventually have the same problem). Not sure if >> >> that's still the case. >> >> > I've never heard a discouraging word about the Subaru Forester. >> > There were some Subaru Outbacks that had American made automatic >> > transmissions instead of Japanese transmissions that generated >> > some problems a few years back, but other than that I've not >> > heard anything bad about Subarus. >> > >> > Subaru is also the #1 car by far here in Champaign-Urbana, IL. >> > We have no hills, but being a University town we do have a lot >> > of Birkenstock wearing, economy conscious, low paid, ex-hippy >> > types who used to drive Volvos. ;-) >> >> Surprisingly, out here in redneck cowboy country, and especially in my >> neighborhood of retired loggers, loaders, saw filers, construction workers, >> fishermen, farmers, and ranchers, Suburus are everywhere. >> >> 25% of these people are driving 4X4 Suburus. We have weather here, snow, >> cold, sun, heat. We have mountains, huge stretches of nothing but hills, >> valleys and cows, and forests galore. Lots and lots of dirt roads. Most >> people think nothing of driving miles and miles on dirt roads to cut their >> firewood, Christmas trees, to hunt deer, birds, and elk. They think nothing >> of driving miles and miles on dirt roads to get to that special fishing >> spot. They tow utility trailers, small heavy equipment, boats, and travel >> trailers. >> >> And they drive these 4X4 Suburus. They must be sturdy and last a while, >> these aren't rich yuppies buying a new rig every other year. These vehicles >> get a workout here. They can't be all that terrible. > >Yeah, I think Subarus thrive in tough climates. They must get bored >touring around the Bay Area with their pampered drivers and eventually >throw a gasket just to put themselves out of their misery. > It's driving all those hills in S.F. that do'em in, I guess. JimK ------------------------------ From: JimK Subject: Re: "Blows Against The Empire" re-re-reissue Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:39:34 -0400 Reply-To: jkezwind@comcast.net On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:24:37 -0700, "Andrew Murawa" wrote: >"LP" wrote in message >news:1128024581.884827.21600@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... >> My all-time fave for the 4:30 AM candle lit "come-down" ......... >> I have only the orginal vinyl with fold-out cover and booklet with >> artwork & poetry. >> >> I don't even play it during daytime hours. > >That's excellent... There really are some albums that only work at >certain times of day... There are albums that I will only listen to on >weekend mornings, others I will only listen at about 4:30 am after a >long night at the bar, etc... > Nothing like some good ol' bluegrass on a Saturday morning. Jazz, on the other hand, is strictly a nighttime affair. JimK ------------------------------ From: "Sean Baker" Subject: Re: Lost my Directions Home Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 15:42:54 -0500 "Ziggins" sprinkled some more Stardust 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...) > > -- > bruce higgins ithaca ny > most of the day, we were at the machinery Yer a Donna Jean hater too ain't 'cha? I bet you have amps independintly powerin' each channel seperately too! And that's in yer PASSAT! HEH!! Peace, Sean -- "Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only real cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas." Hunter S. Thompson My music list for trades: http://db.etree.org/FionaRCB ------------------------------ From: "king88uy7" Subject: Re: DeLay Indicted! (ndc) Date: 29 Sep 2005 13:42:02 -0700 JimK >So then you believe that even if Delay is guilty he should go free >because Clinton beat the impeachment rap? Ya'll don't do much homework before you post here, these are only like three posts away from yours. king88uy7 >I don't think DeLay should get away with anything, I'm glad he got >indicted. king88uy7 >But, yeah, Delay sucks. ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .