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  1. Like a car crash or any other disaster one always is interested to see just what happened...this is no different. I also thinks she actually looks better with a little more weight on her.
  2. Yikes.....She's is not even trying to lip sync anymore and she seems lost on stage.....So much for the comeback. Britney 2007 MVA This girl needs to get right. Stop trying to be a pop star and start getting her life on tracks and take care of her children.
  3. I'd totally go the lineup looks fantastic! More festivals should strive to be green like this.
  4. [color:red]Read this right wing insanty! Posted: September 7, 2007 1:00 a.m. Eastern Driving down Interstate 80 through California's Sierra Nevada Mountains with my differential on fire, a slow rage started building in me. Labor Day weekend traffic was wailing along at 5 mph, and I was looking at the backend of hundreds of Chevrolet Tahoes, Expeditions, Jeep Grand Cherokees, and reeking hippy busses that were burning a hole in the ozone up to the cerulean blue skies. The stragglers from the Burning Man Art Festival – at which 40,000 tree-huggers pop peyote, smoke weed and destroy the ecologically sensitive playa in the Nevada desert – certainly didn't have any Eureka! moments in regard to the environment, I told my traveling buddy Lt. Col. Buzz Patterson. These teenage dreadlocked navel-gazers were clogging up traffic on the freeway and slowing down our patriotic caravan of freedom lovers traveling to 27 rallies all across the country with a proud pro-troop message. We have dubbed the cross-country caravan the "Fight for Victory Tour," or "give peace through strength a chance" in our more casual moments. (Column continues below) Monday morning before the launch in Carson City, I looked out the window of our Holiday Inn Express, shocked by the sight of a '60s psychedelic painted bus. I assumed the contraption attached to the rear of the coach was some new-age bio-diesel thingamabob. It turned out to be a collection of rubber anatomically correct private parts. I'll let your imagination roam from there. Our decorated lead vehicle was sporting streaming banners of red, white and blue flags, and Uncle Sam's image on each side with a sign that read: "We Don't Surrender To Terrorists." I thought it was a nice compare-and-contrast for what is happening in the world today. Burning Man Festival (which builds a 10-story tall man that is set on-fire at the end of the week-long gathering – but this year had a premature immolation) versus hundreds of men and women who stopped their lives and interrupted their holiday backyard BBQs to turn out in protest of Nevada Sen. Harry Reid, who calls our troops "losers." Move America Forward folks believe we are engaged in a life-and-death struggle against the Islamo-fascists who have been on a worldwide killing spree for dozens of years. Our uplifting message that we are WINNING the war in Iraq delivered in Carson City, Sacramento, San Francisco, Modesto, Los Angeles and all the other stops along the way was enthusiastically received. Cheers of support rolled over the park for Debby Lee, whose son Marc Alan Lee was the first Navy Seal killed in Iraq, and Deborah Johns, whose son William stands ready for his fourth deployment back to the battlefield. Burning Man attendees were rolling around in the desert dirt, celebrating the Flaming Lotus Girls and Serpent Mother's articulated flaming snake, dropping acid, cramming "shrooms" and dropping out of reality. OK, so kids and old smelly hippies are entitled to their fun – but when the San Francisco Chronicle (and dozens of other newspapers and blogs) writes about a zillion words about their antics, while ignoring our heartfelt plea for the country to remain strong and united behind our troops and their mission, well, something is out of kilter in the cosmos. Reality check! Gen. David Petraeus is going to deliver a report to Congress around Sept. 11. My sources say he is going to say something like this: There is every reason to be optimist about the prospects for establishing security in Iraq. Operation Phantom Thunder is the first coherent campaign to route al-Qaida strongholds at once. No more whack-a-moles. AQ in Iraq has been DEFEATED. Smaller terrorist groups are on the run. Kim Kagan, president of the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, says that "the tide in Iraq is clearly turning, as the Iraqi people are voting with their lives to fight with us against the terrorists and militias. Now is not the time to give up the flight." Let the '60s refugees and their rainbow-haired progeny roll in the mud and do in their Burning Man. The grown-ups of the world are setting fire to our patriotic spirit, winning freedom for oppressed Iraqis and killing a lot of Muslim extremists who would be more than happy to take them out into the desert night, douse them with gasoline and burn them alive, exactly what they did to Iraqi children whose parents supported reconciliation in Iraq. Please join the Fight For Victory caravan. Come to Washington, D.C., on Sept. 15 for the Gathering of Eagles and Eagles Up! push-back against the highly offensive "Die-In" by the International A.N.S.W.E.R. crowd. Cities and locations are posted on the Move America Forward website. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57523
  5. I was at the Buddy Guy show in Port Credit too and I saw the lawnchair people. Not as bad as the bluesfest, but still a problem. This seems to occur in towns where the majority of the population is middle aged white boomers. You just have to stand your ground... Buddy Guy was on fire last night and talking like a sailor....
  6. In there like Swimwear...see y'all there!
  7. A one of gig...hmmm. that is different than many of the rumors....
  8. The Chameleon Project wishes you a happy B-day!
  9. I love to watch closeted Republicans roast. Especially the ones who condemn gays and everything liberal. Karma in action.
  10. Exactly. You can still play the tunes as Page and Plant did in '98, and it succeeded because they did not try to do it the same way Zeppelin did.
  11. Year Ag Tm Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG *OPS+ TB SH SF IBB HBP GDP +--------------+---+----+----+----+---+--+---+----+---+--+---+---+-----+-----+-----+----+----+---+---+---+---+---+ 1985 22 CHC NL 74 250 40 65 12 4 4 18 11 3 19 42 .260 .310 .388 86 97 1 2 3 0 3 1986 23 CHC NL 150 581 66 145 37 3 17 68 13 11 21 114 .250 .278 .411 82 239 4 2 5 3 5 1987 24 CHC NL 95 346 40 85 18 3 5 22 12 3 10 68 .246 .267 .358 62 124 0 2 1 1 6 1988 25 CHC NL 155 575 69 143 23 6 9 56 30 9 16 108 .249 .271 .357 76 205 4 2 8 2 6 AS 1989 26 CHC NL 138 471 52 131 20 6 9 60 19 11 30 86 .278 .320 .403 101 190 6 4 15 1 7 1990 27 CHC NL 146 545 73 143 22 8 17 66 25 5 15 87 .262 .283 .426 87 232 4 6 1 3 9 AS 1991 28 CHC NL 142 492 59 128 22 7 12 50 21 6 23 64 .260 .292 .407 91 200 4 11 5 4 9 1992 29 CHC NL 18 73 8 23 3 1 0 2 2 3 3 13 .315 .342 .384 103 28 0 0 0 0 0 1993 30 CHC NL 7 10 3 4 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .400 .400 .600 162 6 0 0 0 0 0 1994 31 CHC NL 88 331 38 92 19 0 11 35 3 8 16 48 .278 .313 .435 94 144 5 2 3 2 4 1995 32 CHC NL 127 477 58 141 30 6 14 69 10 5 10 75 .296 .317 .472 109 225 7 3 3 6 8 1996 33 SFG NL 82 287 27 86 12 2 5 25 8 0 13 40 .300 .331 .408 98 117 5 1 0 1 8 1997 34 TOT NL 132 490 71 147 22 5 14 57 32 8 8 75 .300 .312 .451 96 221 5 5 0 3 9 CHC NL 114 419 57 119 18 4 9 41 29 7 8 64 .284 .300 .411 83 172 3 4 0 3 7 PIT NL 18 71 14 28 4 1 5 16 3 1 0 11 .394 .389 .690 174 49 2 1 0 0 2 1998 35 TOT 98 207 36 46 13 3 6 20 9 4 6 28 .222 .255 .401 67 83 1 3 0 4 3 CLE AL 62 156 26 37 11 3 3 12 9 2 6 18 .237 .265 .404 69 63 0 3 0 1 2 SFG NL 36 51 10 9 2 0 3 8 0 2 0 10 .176 .222 .392 61 20 1 0 0 3 1 1999 36 TOT NL 104 243 35 78 11 3 5 41 10 4 2 39 .321 .337 .453 100 110 3 2 0 5 8 STL NL 62 150 23 46 5 2 5 25 6 3 2 23 .307 .327 .467 98 70 2 1 0 3 4 NYM NL 42 93 12 32 6 1 0 16 4 1 0 16 .344 .354 .430 102 40 1 1 0 2 4 2000 37 STL NL 98 216 28 54 11 2 12 43 3 1 6 47 .250 .278 .486 88 105 4 2 0 3 11 2001 38 SFG NL 88 186 26 52 10 3 9 25 3 1 2 32 .280 .293 .511 111 95 2 1 0 2 2 2002 39 SFG NL 72 147 7 34 5 0 1 9 1 0 3 33 .231 .250 .286 47 42 1 1 0 1 0 +--------------+---+----+----+----+---+--+---+----+---+--+---+---+-----+-----+-----+----+----+---+---+---+---+---+ 18 Seasons 5927 1597 62 668 82 1000 .269 .296 .416 89 56 49 44 41 98 I also think that Honus Wagner has the best stats of any shortstop I can think of.
  12. My brother who is ten yrs older than me went to that Atlantic Records party and said the Zepplein set was the worst thing he has ever seen. And he is a raging Zeppelin freak.... Keep the legacy alive and don't reunite...that's my take.
  13. Lou Reed shot heroin on stage in Buffalo during a concert in the 70s. That is not a urban legend as he was arrested and almost charged with the offence.
  14. I saw this show at the Drake and it was killer, althogh the sound int he house needed work,. I recommend it. Loka rally has more of a Jeff Beckish fusion edge, that is not present on their recorded works on Ninja Tune. The guitar is much more prominent live.
  15. I have been hearing Zeppelin rumors for quite some time now. I am torn. I love Zeppelin to death, but I fear if they reform it will be tired and without the improv fire they once had. I have recently been transferring my brothers massive Zep bootleg vinyl to disc and the jams are crazy. I just don't know if they can pull that off anymore... I'll believe it when I see it.
  16. If I can get my friends to the lot on time, we are in for this bash! BOAT DRINKS!
  17. Radiohead are a cut above the rest and a good band, but not the modern day Pink Floyd. The are not nearly psychedelic enough... For the record no band can take Floyds place .
  18. What portable device are you using? In the other thread it sounded like you hadn't found anything suitable. I am of course speaking hypothetically. But the point remains that if music retailers were forward thinking they would have done this long ago. When I have the bread I will buy a Cowon media player... [color:purple]AD' date=' do you work for Apple? hahaha[/color']
  19. Good idea, but too little too late. Why am I still paying for a retailer to stock and ship a physical product? Why can't I go in and load my portable music device or get them to burn me a cd and print out the artwork on demand?! That would cut the cost of CDs dramatically. That is the type of thing they should have been doing long ago...
  20. I totally agree. New directions and progressive musivc is where it is at and gets me excited. As I said great jams.
  21. I totally agree with you and you are right the jam is where it is at. But more than the vocals themselves, it is the harmony and chord choices they use that seem really inappropriate and basic in comparison to their jams that jarrs me. Still I loved their playing.
  22. 4. After the Allman Joys (pre-cursor to the Allman Bros.) Duane Allman almost joined psychedelic one-hit wonders the Blues Magoos. Gregg Allman had to convince him otherwise, and the Allman Bros. were founded.
  23. That is exactly what I am talking about. I think (if you choose) you should be able to (like every other player) to simply open your ipod by clicking on it when your computer recognizes it a masss storage device and then "drag & drop" and create your own folders like any other form of data. Itunes is OK at times, but most times a time consuming pain in the ass.
  24. Year Ag Tm Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG *OPS+ TB SH SF IBB HBP GDP +--------------+---+----+----+----+---+--+---+----+---+--+---+---+-----+-----+-----+----+----+---+---+---+---+---+ 1953 22 CHC NL 10 35 3 11 1 1 2 6 0 0 4 5 .314 .385 .571 143 20 0 0 0 1954 23 CHC NL 154 593 70 163 19 7 19 79 6 10 40 50 .275 .326 .427 94 253 5 4 7 11 MVP-16,RoY-2 1955 24 CHC NL 154 596 98 176 29 9 44 117 9 3 45 72 .295 .345 .596 144 355 0 3 6 2 16 MVP-3,AS 1956 25 CHC NL 139 538 82 160 25 8 28 85 6 9 52 62 .297 .358 .530 137 285 0 3 18 0 7 MVP-28,AS 1957 26 CHC NL 156 594 113 169 34 6 43 102 8 4 70 85 .285 .360 .579 150 344 2 5 11 3 12 MVP-6,AS 1958 27 CHC NL 154 617 119 193 23 11 47 129 4 4 52 87 .313 .366 .614 156 379 1 8 12 4 14 MVP-1,AS 1959 28 CHC NL 155 589 97 179 25 6 45 143 2 4 64 72 .304 .374 .596 155 351 2 9 20 7 18 MVP-1,AS 1960 29 CHC NL 156 597 94 162 32 7 41 117 1 3 71 69 .271 .350 .554 145 331 0 6 28 4 14 MVP-4,AS 1961 30 CHC NL 138 511 75 142 22 4 29 80 1 2 54 75 .278 .346 .507 122 259 0 6 21 2 11 AS 1962 31 CHC NL 154 610 87 164 20 6 37 104 5 1 30 71 .269 .306 .503 110 307 0 10 3 7 19 MVP-18,AS 1963 32 CHC NL 130 432 41 98 20 1 18 64 0 3 39 73 .227 .292 .403 94 174 1 8 16 4 7 1964 33 CHC NL 157 591 67 156 29 6 23 95 1 2 36 84 .264 .307 .450 107 266 1 6 11 3 16 1965 34 CHC NL 163 612 79 162 25 3 28 106 3 5 55 64 .265 .328 .453 116 277 0 7 19 6 16 AS 1966 35 CHC NL 141 511 52 139 23 7 15 75 0 1 29 59 .272 .315 .432 105 221 4 5 10 5 15 1967 36 CHC NL 151 573 68 158 26 4 23 95 2 2 27 93 .276 .310 .455 113 261 8 4 8 3 20 MVP-14,AS 1968 37 CHC NL 150 552 71 136 27 0 32 83 2 0 27 67 .246 .287 .469 118 259 9 2 4 5 12 MVP-13 1969 38 CHC NL 155 565 60 143 19 2 23 106 0 0 42 101 .253 .309 .416 92 235 8 7 7 7 15 MVP-12,AS 1970 39 CHC NL 72 222 25 56 6 2 12 44 0 0 20 33 .252 .313 .459 95 102 1 3 3 1 5 1971 40 CHC NL 39 83 4 16 2 0 3 6 0 0 6 14 .193 .247 .325 52 27 3 0 1 0 1 +--------------+---+----+----+----+---+--+---+----+---+--+---+---+-----+-----+-----+----+----+---+---+---+---+---+ 19 Seasons 9421 2583 90 1636 53 1236 .274 .330 .500 122 45 96 198 70 229 2528 1305 407 512 50 763 4706
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