From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #527 Dead-Flames Digest #527, Volume #48 Fri, 7 Oct 05 20:00:01 PDT Contents: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("RickNBarbInSD") Re: Better Sox win again... ("RickNBarbInSD") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Richard Morris") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("k sturm") Something exciting to do this weekend (NDC) ("Richard Morris") Re: Anne laiid her head in the roses............ (Tim Donohoe) Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("Steve Terry") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("RickNBarbInSD") New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! ("Shawn") Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! (DB) Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 (DB) Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("Steve Terry") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("k sturm") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("Steve Terry") Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? ("frndthdevl") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("Richard Morris") Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? ("frndthdevl") Re: The Burning Bush ("Rupert") Re: The Burning Bush ("Richard Morris") Re: I feeel Freeh! (John Doherty) Re: Who has lots of time on their hands? ("Tony & Beth") Re: Who has lots of time on their hands? ("Richard Morris") Re: I feeel Freeh! ("ck") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: 7 Oct 2005 17:28:18 -0700 k sturm wrote: flirting definitely counts, you married man, you, just not as a bet. But it definitely IS a gamble!! ;D Rick ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: Better Sox win again... Date: 7 Oct 2005 17:31:44 -0700 Richard Morris wrote: > "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message > news:1128730541.642982.151560@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > > > Steve Terry wrote: > >> > >> The White Sox are doing a lotta celebrating for just the first round of > >> the > >> playoffs. > > > > > > AND they DID sweep the defending champions, so.... > > > > > > Rick > > > > Is that baseball? > Baseball been bery bery good to me. Rick > ;) > > R. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:37:33 -0700 "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:di73pc$11hf$1@news.iquest.net... > > "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message > news:1128730676.299950.64580@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> >> Steve Terry wrote: >>> "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message: >>> >>> > I hear they're very strict about that shit in Peru!! >>> >>> Yeah, just like cocaine...(wink, wink) >> >> >> Snap snap, grin grin, wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more? >> > > You forgot "snort, snort". Not to mention, "goose, goose". Why do people say, "not to mention", and then mention it? Booie ... get in here! R. ------------------------------ From: "k sturm" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 00:40:48 GMT "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message news:1128731298.450087.15770@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > k sturm wrote: > > flirting definitely counts, you married man, you, just not as a bet. > > > But it definitely IS a gamble!! ;D > > Rick > Ain't THAT the truth... it's a whole lot less risky to gamble money than to gamble with your heart, too. ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Something exciting to do this weekend (NDC) Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:42:54 -0700 If you have nothing else to do, you can come to Sacramento to watch the salmon run in the American River this weekend. They swim upstream, er ah *reproduce* (wink nudge) and then die. I think maybe they all sport, "Live Hard and Die Young" tattoos, or something like that. At this time I think that we should all be grateful that we were not born as salmon. At least most of us. R, humming "Black Muddy River" to himself. -- Drop "trousers" to respond via email. ------------------------------ From: Tim Donohoe Subject: Re: Anne laiid her head in the roses............ Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 00:51:29 GMT leftie wrote: > kpnnews@yahoo.com wrote: > >> Don Bean wrote: >> >>> you know bush is an idiot when people on the right are slamming him (for >>> good cause though) >> >> >> >> The thing is, GWB is *always* underestimated. His unsophisticated >> nature totally disarms his opponents. He very well be a moron, >> but his staff (Rove) has been able to utilize this to an advantage. >> There is more to this Miers nomination than meets the eye I >> think. We'll see. > > > I hate to be paranoid, but I'm wondering if Meirs isn't a decoy. She > gets shot down in the Senate. Then Bush comes back with the hard-core > right-winger Rove really wants and they can accuse the Dems of > obstructionism if they try to block two in a row... The Dems muster up > all their backbone... and cave within 48 hours, as usual. Or else he brainwashed her into some raving religious fundamentalist and nobody knows but Bush. ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 19:53:05 -0500 "Richard Morris" wrote in message: > Booie ... get in here! Be careful what you ask for. My sources tell me that Booie is the CIA operative whose sole purpose is to moniter the shenanigans here on RMGD. Codeword: Big Bro. Is that him now? Gotta go... ------------------------------ From: "RickNBarbInSD" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: 7 Oct 2005 17:53:40 -0700 k sturm wrote: > "RickNBarbInSD" wrote in message > news:1128731298.450087.15770@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > k sturm wrote: > > > > flirting definitely counts, you married man, you, just not as a bet. > > > > > > But it definitely IS a gamble!! ;D > > > > Rick > > > > Ain't THAT the truth... it's a whole lot less risky to gamble money than to > gamble with your heart, too. You jus' said a mouthfull, sistah!!! ;D Rick ------------------------------ From: "Shawn" Crossposted-To: alt.drugs.pot,alt.drugs.psychedelics,alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.dave-matthews.tapetrading,alt.music.dave-matthews.trading,alt.music.primus Subject: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 21:03:49 -0400 The new Trey Anastasio song 'Shine' is up on the Vegoose Site ! Check the link below to listen ! http://www.bandbuilder.com/vegoose/index.php?ref_code=F68544 Best regards, Shawn ------------------------------ From: DB Crossposted-To: alt.music.dave-matthews,alt.music.dave-matthews.tapetrading,alt.music.dave-matthews.trading,alt.music.primus Subject: Re: New Trey Anastasio song on the Vegoose Site ! Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:06:34 -0400 Shawn wrote: > The new Trey Anastasio song 'Shine' is up on the Vegoose Site ! > > Check the link below to listen ! > > http://www.bandbuilder.com/vegoose/index.php?ref_code=F68544 > > Best regards, > Shawn > > > Yawn. Trey was better in the 90's. DB ------------------------------ From: DB Subject: Re: 21 years ago - 10/6/84 Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:14:25 -0400 Seth Jackson wrote: > On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 09:22:03 -0400, DB > wrote: > > >>>Why is 10/21/83 not on this list? >> >>I tried to pick one from each of several years and the SPAC version, >>even though there has never been a great recording of it in circulation, >>alway wins the 1983 contest hands down for me. > > > I would easily choose 10/21/83 over the SPAC version, but, hey, that's > just me. I'd also choose 10/14 over SPAC. > > >>Nothing from 1984 really >>came to mind other than perhaps Philly 4/20/84, but I was hard pressed >>to put it in a list of best ever Scarlet>Fires. > > > 4/20/84 is a great one. Also, check out the Hartford version from > 10/14/84. > I'm gonna stick to my guns about 6/18/83. The Hartford 10/14/83 (DP something or other(15?)) never really floated my boat. Not to be a nitpicker (but what else do we really do here), however, the '84 Scarlet>Fire was from 10/15, not 10/14. In any event, I have an FOB master cassette using Sennheiser 441's and a Sony D5m from about the 20th row that I will throw on tonight to check it out. I recall it being a good one, but have not listened to it in what seems forever. Thanks for the mission. DB ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 20:17:20 -0500 "k sturm" wrote in message news:cOD1f.998$Si4.906@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com... > > "Steve Terry" wrote in message > news:di6pbo$us3$1@news.iquest.net... >> >> Yeah I made a college football bet online and hit big! Bourbon balls for >> everyone!!! > > But that seemed more like flirting than betting, so I don't think it > counts. Well, Carlisle made good on her bet. No bourbon balls though, just a Phish show, which is the one and only Phish show I have ever heard. I like the jams, especially the Theme From the Bottom (12-7-97). I'd recommend that track to any hardened deadhead out there. Go White Sox! Hey Kathy, folks up in your neck of the woods must be celebrating tonight, huh? ------------------------------ From: "k sturm" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 01:26:57 GMT "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:di76s7$12sg$1@news.iquest.net... > > "k sturm" wrote in message > news:cOD1f.998$Si4.906@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com... >> >> "Steve Terry" wrote in message >> news:di6pbo$us3$1@news.iquest.net... >>> >>> Yeah I made a college football bet online and hit big! Bourbon balls for >>> everyone!!! >> >> But that seemed more like flirting than betting, so I don't think it >> counts. > > Well, Carlisle made good on her bet. No bourbon balls though, just a Phish > show, which is the one and only Phish show I have ever heard. I like the > jams, especially the Theme From the Bottom (12-7-97). I'd recommend that > track to any hardened deadhead out there. > > Go White Sox! Hey Kathy, folks up in your neck of the woods must be > celebrating tonight, huh? Oh, yeah, they sure are. My middle kid is totally overjoyed, he's always been a White Sox fanatic. ------------------------------ From: "Steve Terry" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 20:35:08 -0500 "k sturm" wrote in message: > My middle kid is totally overjoyed, he's always been a White Sox fanatic. I knew that. ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: Watchya Listenin' To Lately? Date: 7 Oct 2005 18:38:30 -0700 Ray wrote: > > Thievery Corporation usually I don't go to the lenght to justify my ofuckingpinion like so many. But I Napstered Thievery Corporation The Mirror Conspiracy 5 years ago. I like them, a tranced out Sade among some of their sounds,no problem. > I have little doubt that some around here would classify Thievery > Corporation as far too pop-oriented. Oh,well,ok. > I would agree, listening to Lebanese right now thanks to you. Been a long time. Makes me want to go dig out some Sade, no laughing. I am enjoying. But shit,I still like Midnight At The Oasis, must have been her singing about cactus during the peyote period. > > I do not seeing anything in my post saying I was not familiar with some > > of these folks. Assuredly less than some. The assumption is telling > > though. lol > > *IF* - as in "IF you're not familiar with" - is not an assumption. > Your assumption to the contrary is telling though. lol > > > Guess I could have said I listened recently to SCI with Femi Kuti > > I could say that my first intro to Feli was through a tribute song by > > Karl Denson, but I am sure he is not up to the standards held around > > here. Too much fun involved. > > Again it's you who is doing the assuming here - and again incorrectly. You do know I did not call you out here though right Ray? I used all the correct words like "some", and admitted my musical knowledge is so much more lacking than some. Shit,I even gave credit to that many of you do indeed listen to a bunch of diverse stuff. though I think even many of the silent ones around do as well,like most deadheads I have found. Guess the shit list I am on is a big one,lol.can't write anything without offending someone. > I'm a big Karl Denson fan - I love to see KDTU live, that's a main draw > for me at High Sierra. Check your assumptions at the door. lol. I hope to meet you there some day. Tim? Peace Jeff Nothing's for certain It could always go wrong Come in when it's raining Go on out when it's gone We could have us a high time Living the good life Well I know rh NP Functional Monk/Coltrane ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 18:45:17 -0700 "Steve Terry" wrote in message news:di76s7$12sg$1@news.iquest.net... > > "k sturm" wrote in message > news:cOD1f.998$Si4.906@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com... >> >> "Steve Terry" wrote in message >> news:di6pbo$us3$1@news.iquest.net... >>> >>> Yeah I made a college football bet online and hit big! Bourbon balls for >>> everyone!!! >> >> But that seemed more like flirting than betting, so I don't think it >> counts. > > Well, Carlisle made good on her bet. No bourbon balls though, just a Phish > show, which is the one and only Phish show I have ever heard. I like the > jams, especially the Theme From the Bottom IAAHSWYPII? R. ------------------------------ From: "frndthdevl" Subject: Re: (NDC) anybody gamble (football) online? Date: 7 Oct 2005 18:45:34 -0700 k sturm wrote: > > and flirting definitely counts, you married man, you, just not as a bet. Prez Clinton proved head doesn't count. Of course permission is always best. ------------------------------ From: "Rupert" Subject: Re: The Burning Bush Date: 7 Oct 2005 18:46:26 -0700 So the next time I'm down on Market Street, and see someone having a converstation with the sky...is that just one of Bushie's advisors taking a message from "G-Dawg"? ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: The Burning Bush Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 18:47:38 -0700 "Rupert" wrote in message news:1128735986.596538.237520@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > So the next time I'm down on Market Street, and see someone having a > converstation with the sky...is that just one of Bushie's advisors > taking a message from "G-Dawg"? > Yes ... that would be his estimated prophet. R. ------------------------------ From: John Doherty Subject: Re: I feeel Freeh! Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 21:59:16 -0400 In article , "ck" wrote: > FBI FREEH UNLOADS ON CLINTON: 'CLOSETS WERE FULL OF SKELETONS' > Thu Oct 06 2005 14:07:50 ET > > Louis Freeh Speaks for the First Time About his Terrible Relationship with > the President > > Former FBI Director Louis Freeh says publicly for the first time that his > relationship with President Bill Clinton - the man who appointed him - was a > terrible one because Clinton's scandals made him a constant target of FBI > investigations. Freeh discloses this and many other details of his dealings > with the Clinton White House in a new bombshell book: 'My FBI : Bringing > Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on > Terror' -- set for release next week. Freeh is a class A jackass, as bad a Clinton Pick as Dewitt at FEMA was a good one. Maybe he'll discuss why he refused to update the ancient FBI computer system during his term. CBS apparently did not want to dilute their "scoop" with actual facts, according to Media Matters: quote: CBS' double standard: Network refuses to interview former Clinton administration officials for upcoming Freeh story The October 9 broadcast of CBS' 60 Minutes will feature an interview with former FBI director Louis Freeh, whose upcoming book My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror (St. Martin's Press) reportedly contains "scathing" criticism of President Clinton. But, according to an October 7 New York Sun article (subscription required), CBS "refused to tape interviews with former Clinton administration officials who disagree with the former FBI director's allegations, according to people familiar with the situation." Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz reported that "[t]he Clinton camp says '60 Minutes' would not accept any surrogate to rebut Freeh on camera once the former president declined to be interviewed." 60 Minutes' refusal to accept a surrogate in place of Clinton is inconsistent with the way the show handled a similar story about a book critical of President Bush. On March 21, 2004, 60 Minutes ran a segment about former National Security Council counterterrorism coordinator Richard Clarke's then-upcoming book, Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror (Free Press, March 2004). The segment included not only an exclusive interview with Clarke but also an interview with Bush administration National Security Council official Stephen Hadley, who was given time to defend Bush from Clarke's criticism. end quote http://mediamatters.org/items/200510070001 ------------------------------ From: "Tony & Beth" Subject: Re: Who has lots of time on their hands? Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 02:12:59 GMT "Richard Morris" wrote in message news:J72dnbP5FLdVjNreRVn-og@comcast.com... >I am sitting here waiting for a download to finish, and wondering if there >is any day of the year that the GD did *not* perform. > > I guessed January 1st ... since they generally had a New Year's Eve > blowout, but Deadbase (which is infinitely more searchable than Deadlists) > sez, that they played Jan 1, 1967. So much for that intuitive leap. > > So ... was there a day of the year that they didn't perform over their 30 > year history? Who has time to enter each day of the year into Deadbase, > or Deadlists, or whatever search engine you have idling at the curb? > > I mean besides Dave Kelly (attention span is very important in this > endeavor too). > > R. > > -- > Drop "trousers" to respond via email. > I'm not sure, but I don't believe they ever played on August 9. NFA, Tony ------------------------------ From: "Richard Morris" Subject: Re: Who has lots of time on their hands? Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 19:17:55 -0700 "Tony & Beth" wrote in message news:LWF1f.68$vi2.15@trndny04... > > "Richard Morris" wrote in message > news:J72dnbP5FLdVjNreRVn-og@comcast.com... >>I am sitting here waiting for a download to finish, and wondering if there >>is any day of the year that the GD did *not* perform. >> >> I guessed January 1st ... since they generally had a New Year's Eve >> blowout, but Deadbase (which is infinitely more searchable than >> Deadlists) sez, that they played Jan 1, 1967. So much for that intuitive >> leap. >> >> So ... was there a day of the year that they didn't perform over their 30 >> year history? Who has time to enter each day of the year into Deadbase, >> or Deadlists, or whatever search engine you have idling at the curb? >> >> I mean besides Dave Kelly (attention span is very important in this >> endeavor too). >> >> R. >> >> -- >> Drop "trousers" to respond via email. >> > > > I'm not sure, but I don't believe they ever played on August 9. Right you are! Give that man a cigar! Query String: WHERE (showmonth = '08') AND (showday = '09') ================================================================================ 0 shows matched your query. Sorry, no records were found! ------------------------------ From: "ck" Subject: Re: I feeel Freeh! Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 22:57:20 -0400 "John Doherty" wrote in message news:jgnospamdoherty-BC398D.21591607102005@comcast.dca.giganews.com... > In article , > "ck" wrote: > > > FBI FREEH UNLOADS ON CLINTON: 'CLOSETS WERE FULL OF SKELETONS' > > Thu Oct 06 2005 14:07:50 ET > > > > Louis Freeh Speaks for the First Time About his Terrible Relationship with > > the President > > > > Former FBI Director Louis Freeh says publicly for the first time that his > > relationship with President Bill Clinton - the man who appointed him - was a > > terrible one because Clinton's scandals made him a constant target of FBI > > investigations. Freeh discloses this and many other details of his dealings > > with the Clinton White House in a new bombshell book: 'My FBI : Bringing > > Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on > > Terror' -- set for release next week. > > Freeh is a class A jackass, as bad a Clinton Pick as Dewitt at FEMA was > a good one. > > Maybe he'll discuss why he refused to update the ancient FBI computer > system during his term. > > CBS apparently did not want to dilute their "scoop" with actual facts, > according to Media Matters: > > quote: > > CBS' double standard: Network refuses to interview former Clinton > administration officials for upcoming Freeh story > > The October 9 broadcast of CBS' 60 Minutes will feature an interview > with former FBI director Louis Freeh, whose upcoming book My FBI: > Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the > War on Terror (St. Martin's Press) reportedly contains "scathing" > criticism of President Clinton. > > But, according to an October 7 New York Sun article (subscription > required), CBS "refused to tape interviews with former Clinton > administration officials who disagree with the former FBI director's > allegations, according to people familiar with the situation." > Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz reported that "[t]he Clinton > camp says '60 Minutes' would not accept any surrogate to rebut Freeh on > camera once the former president declined to be interviewed." > > 60 Minutes' refusal to accept a surrogate in place of Clinton is > inconsistent with the way the show handled a similar story about a book > critical of President Bush. On March 21, 2004, 60 Minutes ran a segment > about former National Security Council counterterrorism coordinator > Richard Clarke's then-upcoming book, Against All Enemies: Inside > America's War on Terror (Free Press, March 2004). The segment included > not only an exclusive interview with Clarke but also an interview with > Bush administration National Security Council official Stephen Hadley, > who was given time to defend Bush from Clarke's criticism. > > end quote > > http://mediamatters.org/items/200510070001 I tend to think it a strech to believe This man who's devoted his life to pursuing Justice would suddenly become a fabricator just to sell a book.If it is the case i weep even more for mankind.He may have had the choice of keeping his experiences and his thought thereof to himself and so may be using his past experiences to his benefit but i really don't need him to tell me Bill Clinton had some serious ethical shortcomings.... Looks like CBS may be trying to recover from Rathergate by backing the right. ------------------------------ ** 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 ****************************** .