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Kanada Kev

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  1. Ok, it ain't a hockey pic, but it would be cool to see these guys lace up for a game!!
  2. They are 4 and 3 at home this month and 1 and 1 on the road. How the hell does that reflect the pattern that you spout forth? Shit, I feel like i'm going to turn into Booche and lay out a few choice words for the idiocy in these posts ! 8O BTW - ever get any of those fun side effects from your Plomox??? nausea, impotence, and anal leakage?? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_medicines_and_drugs
  3. Sat Feb 2, 2008 Senators Maple Leafs 2 - 4 W Tue Feb 5, 2008 Panthers Maple Leafs 8 - 0 L Thu Feb 7, 2008 Maple Leafs Canadiens 4 - 2 W Sat Feb 9, 2008 Red Wings Maple Leafs 2 - 3 W Wed Feb 13, 2008 Maple Leafs Sabres 0 - 1 L Thu Feb 14, 2008 Islanders Maple Leafs 5 - 4 L Sat Feb 16, 2008 Bruins Maple Leafs 3 - 4 W Tue Feb 19, 2008 Blue JacketsMaple Leafs1 - 3 W Thu Feb 21, 2008 Sabres Maple Leafs 5 - 1 L Yup, those really look like the scores of a team that is purposefully trying to tank it. Other than the trouncing by the Panthers, this is hardly a pattern of a team completely giving up for the shot at a first round pick.
  4. Do you really think that is what they are doing? Have another ...
  5. Check out this isolated vocal track for David Lee Roth on Running With The Devil. Recorded in October '77. I love hearing shit like this (like on the Classic Albums series, etc.) Hearing tracks on their own really lets you hear things that get buried in the mix. http://coruscache1.media.streamtheworld.com/Radio/Media/corcon/2008/CORCON_5473B4_2008_2_20_11-46-31.wma
  6. Nope, don't get it. Got it free for a while when it first came out and it SUCKED. The only reason to have it is to see the live games they broadcast on it. I'd rather spend money on the Centre Ice package and get it all. Still, can't justify the cost whatever way you cut it. Miss a game = life continues . I won't PAY to watch the Leafs (and I don't consider having TSN and SPortsnet as paying, 'cause i'd have them anyway ) Plus, there's always the radio. Leafs are losing 1-0 in the first
  7. http://10klf.com/artists.php Phil Lesh and Friends The Flaming Lips Michael Franti and Spearhead George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic Mickey Hart Band feat. Kimock & Porter Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood Slightly Stoopid Dark Star Orchestra Panjea with Michael Kang JJ Grey & MOFRO New Mastersounds Everyone Orchestra The Wood Brothers Cornmeal WBPN The Hue
  8. http://www.allgoodfestival.com/2008.htm Phil Lesh & Friends, Widespread Panic Gov't Mule Michael Franti & Spearhead Keller Williams and the WMD'S Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival Medeski, Martin & Wood Railroad Earth Tea Leaf Green The Bridge Hot Buttered Rum RAQ Bonerama Pnuma Trio The Wood Brothers Bassnectar Outformation Telepath deSol Basshound
  9. Fuck Off LeafsTV ... the curse will be on the game tonight ... horrible entertainment on the station that MLSE forces fans to pay to watch
  10. ?? What ?? That would be horrible. THere's no way it will happen. At this rate, I don't see him going anywhere (other than possibly Anaheim). Leafs won't even ask him to waive his no-trade unless it is a sweetass deal (which means high first round picks and young talent). Who's giving that up?
  11. I heard one of the owners of Duke Cycle on CBC this morning and he says they plan on reopening the store on the same spot. The Duke family owned their building (the one that completely collapsed) so it should be interesting to watch what happens. I'd hate to think that this was some developer's way of circumventing the heritage site restrictions for some closet-condo tower to spring up.
  12. It's right outside my front door. Fucking awesome! Gonna go out and celebrate it at its peak Crystal clear night too ... couldn't ask for better conditions.
  13. There's also a show in Hamilton. Here is the info and presale password if interested: k.d. lang Sunday, May 25 at 8:00 p.m. Hamilton Place Pre-Sale Feb 21 at 10 a.m. - Feb. 22 at 9 p.m. Password: HECFI Tickets on Sale Sat. Feb 23
  14. I've got a buddy who has worked for TBastard for years. They are assh*oles. Yes, assh*oles making lots of cash. They have some new features coming down the pipe that will infuriate us all even more. They are moving further and further away from customer "service" or "satisfaction". If I can, I avoid 'em. Sometimes I just have to buy through them
  15. Kanada Kev

    Movies?

    I just watched a great doc last night that I had recorded off the Passionate Eye months ago. It was called "Abducted". It was about Japanese civilians kidnapped by North Korea in the late 70s. Fascinating and spooky. http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feature_210107.html Here's the doc's official website with trailers, awards, reviews, etc. http://abductionfilm.com/ JAPAN, 1977. A dark, lonely road leads to the windswept shores. This is the remarkable story of a 13-year-old Japanese girl abducted on her way home from school by North Korean spies. For 20 years, her parents had no idea what had happened to her or if she was even alive. Then, one day the whole world learned the shocking truth. An extraordinary tale of mystery, intrigue and most of all, love. The film is told through the eyes of the girl's mother and father who have been searching for their daughter for nearly 30 years. The film begins with the day Megumi vanishes, traces the astonishing course this personal tragedy takes, as it becomes a battle between two nations, rising to a shocking climax. A human story about a strange, painful journey, full of bizarre twists as an ordinary banker and his housewife are caught up in a life they could never have imagined. Ultimately, ABDUCTION is a moving, emotional testament to the unbreakable bonds of love. ABDUCTION The Megumi Yokota Story Color, running time 85 minutes, documentary
  16. http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/bruce-springsteen-concert/20051997-993.html Bruce Springsteen Max's Kansas City New York, NY 01/31/1973 Tracks: 8 Total Time: 56:17 Bruce Springsteen - lead vocals, guitar, harmonica Clarence Clemons - saxophone, vocals Danny Federici - organ, piano, accordion, keyboards, vocals David Sancious - organ, piano, clavinet Garry Tallent - bass, vocals, tuba, horn, background vocals Vini Lopez - drums, vocals Recorded just a few weeks after the release of his first album, Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ, and about seven months before the release of his sophomore disc, The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle, this historic performance is one of the earliest professional recordings of the Boss and his legendary E Street Band, who are heard here in their original line-up. It was recorded as part of the first installment of the King Biscuit Flower Hour syndicated radio show, which aired on February 18, 1973. The premiere KBFH program featured a triple bill of Blood, Sweat & Tears, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Springsteen, each recorded live in concert just weeks before. As an interesting historical footnote, the original King Biscuit broadcast featured one song each from Springsteen and Mahavishnu Orchestra while including five from Blood, Sweat & Tears. Springsteen was still relatively unknown at the time. He was booked in New York for six nights at Max's Kansas City, playing shorts sets while opening for Biff Rose. The songs presented here were recorded on the first of those six nights, when he played two shows. Tracks one through six are from the early show; the last two tracks were recorded at the beginning of the late show. This performance finds him young, irrepressible, and full of 23-year-old vigor and optimism. Three of the songs featured at this NYC show (“Spirit In The Nightâ€, “Mary Queen Of Arkansas†and “Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?â€) are from his first album, and “Wild Billy’s Circus Story†would appear on his second, but the other four songs were compositions that never appeared on any official Springsteen studio LP. Two of these, “Bishop Danced†and “Thundercrack†did show up on the 1999 four-CD box of outtakes, B sides, and unreleased demos entitled Tracks, but the other two, "Saga Of The Architect Angel" and "Song To The Orphans" (included here as an outtake) were never released on any official Springsteen LP or box set. Bruce Springsteen remains America’s greatest modern rock artist, and even though this show was recorded thirty five years ago, it holds up brilliantly. Of this E Street Band line-up only Clemons, Tallent, and Federici remain, yet the essence and musical chops of this amazing group are still very much a part of Springsteen’s sound. Through this historical moment in radio history as part of the first King Biscuit broadcast, Springsteen gained enough exposure and positive response to warrant his own set on the soon-to-become popular radio series. And the rest, as they say, is history.
  17. Toronto Fire says there is no evidence of this. Way to go SHityTV ! Crack journalists at work
  18. LOL .... I sure would ask that if I was in that class now! I'd be damn proud of my kids if they asked questions as to why they had to do it if it happens in their school. So you don't think that Catholics would be pissed at me for participating in their tradition of taking communion at a service? And I'm not Catholic, let alone confirmed? I got the message ... shitty cracker and a free shot from a germ riddled cup .
  19. Drugs Are Bad. And If You Do Drugs You're Bad. 'Cause Drugs Are Bad ... mmmkay?
  20. Problem is that it is ONE prayer. What did you learn about other religions from saying that prayer every single day at school? Did it get incorporated into the education at all? If not, then what purpose does it serve to start the day at a PUBLIC school? I also find it odd that for many people who advocate the Lord's Prayer in public school would be the first ones to get in a twist if it was substituted by any prayer from an other religion/belief and their child was made to recite it. Do you thank it would be news if a public school started using prayers from the Koran every once and a while? At least it would be educational in that it would allow some children to experience part of another faith. It doesn't make much sense if it isn't going ot be discussed in the classroom though. Along those lines, for people who are heavily devoted to their faith, do they not see it as something of a sacrilege to have a bunch of people who are not officially part of their faith reciting something so sacred to them? I had to say the Lord's Prayer when I was in Grade 4. It was only because the teacher wanted to as it was part of her life. It was never discussed in the class, simply imposed upon all the students to mumble each morning. Since we weren't in Sunday School, there was no education as to why the fuck we were saying it every day.
  21. Anybody ends up with any extras, please let me know
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