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  1. Just a little somthing I found today while i was Browsing. http://woolyproductions.com/tmns/info.html
  2. They used to sell it at encore records... I donno if that place is even still there
  3. Yea this Place was Running a Few years back from what i heard but then had to close but now there up and running. A friend of mine bought a membership and I am planning on going to the disco biscuits and the funk festival for sure. Also Might just do a bit of camping there. If you have or know anyone with a membership when there isn't a show or festival camping is free. It should be a hoot.
  4. And I was thinking about getting one.
  5. We must all be on the same wave length.. The other night outa the blue i was sitting here thinking about unicorns and bumper stickers.. and I decided to look at unicorn pictures and ended up plastering one to the desktop wall paper. Revelant
  6. nattyMatty

    C.U.L.M

    Church of Universal Love and Music Festival Schedule Steve Kimock is one of many artists Performing at CULM The Church of Universal Love and Music (CULM) is back with a very diverse summer lineup. Located in the mountainous woods of Southwestern Pennsylvania, this 200 acre natural amphitheater was designed to create a stress-free atmosphere where live music can be appreciated to its fullest extent. In order to accomplish this mission CULM offer a slightly different setup than most other festival grounds. Specifically, they allow every band two or more hours to perform, thus creating time for their music to fully develop and create a unique festival set for fans (where often times bands get less than an hour at festivals). Also, there is only one stage which prevents overlapping artists, the stage is permanent and positioned in a natural setting for music, there is a massive white rainbow shaped dome that prevents weather from disrupting the music, as well as protecting the sandy dance area in front of the 60 foot stage from the elements. Past performers have included: Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, the Derek Trucks Band, The Wailers, Victor Wooten's Soul Circus, Sam Bush, Melvin Seals, Rob Wasserman and Willie Waldman, Vince Welnick, David Nelson, Donna the Buffalo, George Clinton, DJ Logic, Lotus, Brothers Past, Tea Leaf Green, The Recipe, New Monsoon, Gordon Stone, Mike Hampton, Mecca Bodega, and so many others. CULM offers a $200 season pass that includes attendance to the 21 days of music, as well as access to the campgrounds throughout the summer. With the season pass, music and camping is less than $10 per night, a great value for the tough economic times. The venue is located just 20 miles from the Youghiogheny River and Ohio Pyle, which offers white-water rafting and many other various outdoor activities. The venue is located ten miles from the PA turnpike, so it is also a great place to visit while traveling by for other adventures. The PA Potluck, May 15-17, will feature local stars Rusted Root, Donna the Buffalo, Vince Herman of Leftover Salmon featuring Papa Mali and others, Hypnotic Clambake, as well as Michigan's Rootstand and many other great artists. There will also be a late night bonfire stage with Vince Herman and Rootstand! Tickets are $80 in advance and $100 ATD RA Returns, June 19-21 Acme, PA: RA Returns features a jam-heavy weekend of endless improvisation and limitless possibilities. This festival falls on the eve of summer, the day after the Phish show 45 minutes away, and ends on the Solstice. Summer is here with over five hours of Steve Kimock, nine hours of Steve Molitz (performing four shows) and no doubt twelve hours of Willie Waldman's trumpet. Artist set to perform at RA Returns: Particle, Mike Doughty of Soul Coughing, Willie Waldman Project Big Band w/Steve Molitz, Steve Kimock Guitar God, Hot Buttered Rum, Tony Franklin, Gent Treadly, Jim Miller Band, Cabinet, The Jerry Hannan Band w/ Cody Dickinson (North Mississippi All-stars) – guitar, Jerry Hannan - acoustic guitar/vox, Steve Molitz - keys/vox, John Molo - drums (Phil Lesh and Bruce Hornsby, John Avila (Oingo Boingo) – bass. AND THEN: Matt Butler's The Everyone Orchestra w/ Kimock, Hot Buttered Rum, Julie Edlow, Chuck Morris of Lotus, and many other special guests. Tickets are $80 in advance and $100 ATD (Free Camping). Freedom Festival, 4th of July: The Freedom Festival will feature Project/Object performing the Music of Frank Zappa with a huge fireworks display synchronized in the middle of their performance, Willie Waldman Project w/ Ray White (Frank Zappa's guitarist), Mark Grundhoefer (guitar), J.D. Westmorland (bass), Tony Austin (drummer for Santana), Terry Saffold (drums & congas) and Willie. This is Willies Birthday party as well as U.S.A.'s. Willie play's trumpet for Snoop Dogg, Banyan and many more. All of this for just $30. Funk Fest, July 31-August 2: Funk Fest will feature the return of funk pioneer Michael "Clip" Payne's 420 Funk Mob featuring Jimmy Herring and Leo Nocentelli as well as past and present friends of the Parliament Funkadelic. Also on board are DJ Logic, Cornmeal, DRUGS: the Prescription for Miss-America featuring "Clip" and Gary "Starchild" Shider, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, EOTO, Freekbass, E.O.E, Afromotive, The Recipe, DJ Williams Projekt, The New Mastersounds, Jazzam, and many others to be announced. August 8, Jam Saturday TBA August 15, Bluegrass Fest Bluegrass Fest will feature The Wood Brothers, Humboldt County's Absynth, Joe Prichard of The Recipe w/ Shannon Jones, Steve Johnson Band, Kevin Rowe, and Jamgrass Fever. August 22, Jam Saturday With Spiritual Rez and Rubblebucket Orchestra, more TBA. August 29, Jam Saturday With Juno What, more TBA. September 11-13, The Boykin Ball Lineup TBA. All of the music listed above is included with the $200 season pass. Come on out, dance, relax, and breathe in that fresh mountain air. All events include free camping. http://www.ilovemusicchurch.org [Published on: 5/15/09]
  7. Wakarusa Was a huge Bust a few years ago.. It was Massive. First time I got to see some Real Good Southern Hospitality.
  8. THiS is a Pretty Touching Story and should get you in the spirit for the hollydaze! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKszZhSKKms Well Worth the Clickity Click.
  9. http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/2008/10/palm-pistol-an-ergonomic-firea.html Picture in Link above Palm Pistol - An Ergonomic Firearm with a Combination Lock October 7, 2008 Posted In: Firearms Articles By David M. Goldman on October 7, 2008 10:05 AM | Permalink Working with many elderly clients in my Florida Elder Law and Florida Estate Planning Law firm, I like to report on items that tend to make life easier and have yet to see another product like this. As people age, they often develop medical issues that would prevent them form being able to use a normal firearm to protect themselves, their family, of their possessions. The Palm Pistol seems to have solved many of those problems by creating a single shot pistol with a combination lock and a thumb trigger. The thumb is often much stronger than ones forefinger and in the case of an individual that has lost a finger, the Palm Pistol offers the ability to use ones thumb instead of a finger. The initial price of the pistol is $275 for those who pre-order and will be $300 after shipping. For those who need protection this seems like a reasonably priced solution. They have posted a letter form the ATF that classifies this as a standard pistol. There have been some concerns that the gun would be classified as an AOW. If that should happen, a NFA Gun Trust would allow individuals to purchase the item in most states for a $5 transfer fee that is associated with the purchase of an AOW. NOTE: AOW's are not legal in every state, so you would have to check your state's laws to see if AOW's are permitted. But for now, it appears that the ATF will consider this a normal pistol. For more information on this please contact Constitution Arms 12 Hoffman Street, Maplewood, NJ 07040-1114 This is all we need is a buncha crippled and stoned old ppl armed and dangerous.
  10. Spooky... But I think its frank on the bulldozer/whatever its is.
  11. eww liquid latex in the helmet hole. They should just invent a Helmet hole plug.
  12. Id like to hear this show. I missed the webcast.
  13. I remember when we got our first microwave way back in the mid 80's my mom cooked a roast of beef acording to the direction that came with the microwave. I don't remember eating the roast.
  14. Im Further in my tracks right now. I don't want you to try and catch up. I will be waiting for you at the end of the trail. Its warm here!...
  15. http://www.archive.org/details/dgans2007-03-20.flac
  16. JUST A RAMBLE It only makes sense. oh 1 more thing. This is probably why you should Only I mean Only use microwave safe dishes. margarine containers and other crap probley break down and go into your food. I also read once that if you do use plastics in your microwave that leach into your food it can mimic the estrogen in woman. (That fact came from the University of Britsh columbia) oh 1 more thing. I once was out in my boat and got stuck in this cove on a very ruff morning and I had gas and oil coming out the engine into my boat that was full of rain water and waves. I was wearing a plastic type jacket. The water and the oil and the gas mixed together as a sludge and got on the jacket when i finally got home i threw my jacket in the dryer. when it came out there was a hard ugly looking harded material on the jacket IT NEVER PEALED OFF and NEVER WASHED OFF it was there for ever. I don't know what it was but it was like plastic and just wouldn't come off.
  17. Did bobby Brush his hair for the event?
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