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Ms Zimmy

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  1. Where did you find these?
  2. that doesn't sound very good....deep fried sushi... Who has the best sushi in Ottawa? I could eat it everyday...used to eat sometimes twice a day in Korea...
  3. Agreed. Their coffee always tastes like smoke and fart to me. haha
  4. I would make spicy basmati rice vegetarian coconut curry nan bread (which is just water and flour) fried in oil, creamed spinach dahl ( http://www.ivu.org/recipes/indian-beans/dahl.html) and Mango Lasi Make it spicy and eat it with your hands.
  5. The quotation marks in the album title are apparently deliberate on the album cover. "Love and Theft" is Eric Lott an American social historian I was pretty surprised when I first heard about this in 2003.
  6. Theme: Songs with Canadian place names in the title. 1. Guess Who - Running Back to Saskatoon 2. Tragically Hip - Bobcaygeon 3. Lennie Gallant - Back to Rustico 4. Rheos - Saskatchewan 5. Stan Rogers - Fogarty's Cove 6. The Sadies - Northumberland West 7. Max Webster - Toronto Tontos 8. Stompin' Tom Connors - Sudbury Saturday Night 9. The Shovels - Kingston Pen 10. Dylan - Alberta 11. 12.
  7. It is called appropriation art... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appropriation_art to borrow or take a small part of someone’s work. If someone like me, unknown, uses or borrows another artists material, nobody would ever find out and no one cares, but if someone like say Andy Warhol does, then everyone knows but its Andy Warhol. And it is said that there are many...ex. Andy Warhol, Shakespear, Picasso etc. and now Bob Dylan. Stravinsky said "Good composers borrow. Great composers steal." http://williampatry.blogspot.com/search?q=dylan I'm not saying it's right, but Bob isn't the first, and wont be the last. With Dylan in this case it's said that he used a little more then usual, but then the author of the book, Yakuza, hadn't sold more then 25,000 copies until all this about Dylan came out, then the book really started selling (Maybe Yakuza was using "the secret")...so Yakuza said that he was honored even though he didn't really know who Dylan was "Isn't he that American country singer?!". I work with a Patent Lawyer who is also a Juilliard Graduate.
  8. I think that its a matter of being open and flowing with the world around you, no resistance.
  9. I love popcorn...and plain tortilla chips because I'm a salt addict. I wish they made popcorn flavored chips...
  10. Theme: Songs you've heard in an elevator or supermarket 1. Grateful Dead - Touch of Grey 2. Norah Jones & Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Ruler of My Heart. 3. Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved 4. Dylan - I'll be your baby tonight 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  11. Thank you someone told me that it was a crappy venue. I heard about this 3 months ago and just can't wait. I get tingly thinking about it. THEN the Rheos show 7 days later in T.O. I love March this year!
  12. Theme: Songs about aliens 1. The Misfits - I Turned Into a Martian 2. David Bowie - Moonage Daydream 3. Phish - Big Black Furry Creature From Mars 4. Smashing Pumpkins - Spaceboy 5. Frank Zappa - Alien Orifice 6. Radiohead - Paranoid Android 7. David Bowie - Life on Mars 8. Rheostatics - Aliens 9. 10. 11. 12.
  13. He is playing at the Bronson Centre on March 24, 2007. (says pollstar) Has anyone been to the Bronson Centre?
  14. Theme: The last song you sang/whistled/hummed in the shower 1. Louis Armstrong - Hello Brother 2. Les Miserables - Castle on a Cloud 3. David Bowie - Rebel Rebel 4. Richard Thompson - Little Blue Number 5. Bob Marley - Roots Rock Reggae 6. Belle & Sebastian - The Blues Are Still Blue 7.Wilco - Summerteeth 8. Rheostatics - Joey 9. 10. 11. 12.
  15. Song titles with words that imitate the sounds they represent. 1. Bobby Darin - Splish Splash I was taking a Bath 2. furnaceface - Biff Bang Pow! 3. The Creation - Biff Bang Pow! 4. Frank Zappa - Zomby Woof 5. snoop dogg - Woof 6. Paul Lekakis - Boom Boom 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  16. Theme: Songs from albums that you remember from your childhood that you still listen to today. 1. Travelling Wilburys - Tweeter & the Monkey Man[ 2. MC Hammer - 2 Legit 2 Quit 3. BJ Thomas - Raindrops keep falling on my head 4. ABBA - Super Trooper 5. Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage 6. CCR - Green River 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  17. Songs about The Devil: 1. Drive-By Truckers - Where The Devil Don't Stay 2. Bruce Springsteen - Devils & Dust 3. The Charlie Daniels Band - The Devil Went Down to Georgia. 4. Megadeath - Bad Omen 5. Beck - Satan gave me a Taco 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
  18. Theme: Songs with a rhyme in the title 1. Little Feat - Rocket in my Pocket 2. Merle Haggard - Okie from Muskogee 3. Shirley Ellis - The Name Game 4. Stompin Tom - Bud the Spud 5. Frank Zappa - I'm the Slime 6. Chinga Chavin - Asshole From El Paso 7. English Beat - Whine & Grine 8. Ween - Can You Taste the Waste 9. Cadillac Jones - Junk in the Trunk 10. Iggy Pop - Real Wild Child 11. K.D. Lang - Hanky Panky 12.
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    [color:green]Marijuana cigarettes?
  20. Songs about weddings: 1. The Crystals - Going to the Chapel 2. Gram Parsons - $1000 Wedding 3. Radiohead - Punch up at a Wedding 4. Jimmy Soul - If You Wanna Be Happy 5. Billy Idol - White Wedding 6. Hot Buttered Rum - Wedding Day 7. Bob Dylan - Wedding song 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
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