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Baj

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  1. Heres a couple more from our personal files for y'all
  2. All thanks to this man Hope he continues to let us all rock the quarry :content: Seeya all next year, the count down is on... ps. Hope your having a great 08' so far Kev
  3. Hands up if you thought I'd go and find this. Aloha' date=' Brad[/quote'] Thanks Brad, Captainsunshine and I were at this show; http://www.archive.org/details/cornmeal2007-10-13.c4.flac16 the dude that was taping was right beside us. It's a good recording and was a great show, here is the setlist since he didn't list any song titles. Set 1: Hasten Jason, Edge Of The World, It Ain't Me, Blue Moon Of Kentucky, Sooner Or Later, Little Maggie, The Fox> Walking In Your Footsteps> The Red-Haired Boy, Pennies In The River, Nine Pound Hammer, Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover Set 2: Stand Up, River Gap, Callin' Me Back Home, Jenny In The Middle, Mole In The Ground, She's Got You, Trimmin' The Fat, Feather, Shady Grove> This Must Be The Place It was an all around Cornmeal dream that day in Yellow Springs, since they played an outside set earlier in the day that we caught aswell, as part of a kick ass Street Festival that town has twice a year. If your every in the area I highly recommend checkin it out, super heady! http://www.yellowsprings.com/events.asp
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    i just woke up...

    "i don't mean to sound like an asshole" but that sounds fucking disgusting. HA and "salmon patties" DON'T sound super fucking disqusting It's was even snowing a bit down here in ol' kentuck...
  5. never whatch b-ball but dam I love me a good grateful dead story that was great, Thank You rip and happy holidaze Jerry
  6. Happy belated from me and the captain, glad it was a good one, best of luck with your move...it sure feels good to see SoOn in yo rearview mirror
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    Hello Strangerz

    Thank you Captainsunshine is feeling much more like her sunshiney self... It is great to be down here...being right across the Ohio river from Cincinnati we are only a 5min drive to downtown ... and this area definately isn't dry Yep thats the Rich, we hope to see him on our journey back eastward, and we will deliver that hug...plans are in the works to hit nyc for nye for a little bisco/keller circus action
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    Hello Strangerz

    How is everyone these dayz Its been awhile, thought I'd say hi from Kentucky We made an unexpected trip down here due to the poor Captainsunshine's Grandmother passing on... It was a slippery trip, leaving nb 5 dayz ago battling our way outta over a foot of snow, making it to our friend Rich's in new haven ct. taking about 9hrs. The snow battle continued the next day on through Pennsylvania with over 6hrs of more snow and freezing rain...all in all about 24hrs of driving stretched over 2 dayz...thanks to old man winter. The good news is we made it safe and just in time for the funeral. and we are here for a nice extended stay through Christmas... Already hit some awesome local bluegrass, and hopin for more great live music while we are here. Hope y'all are doing wonderful peace
  9. Get well Tim, your an amazing person
  10. Thanks EvErYbODY Definately breathin' in that salty air and lovin' it! Have not been in Pluto's Restaurant & Poppa's Pub yet...that place has changed hands and names almost everytime I came home over the years...will have to check it out again though... whats your uncles name? and yes this is Canada's Chocolate town thanks to the Ganong Family...mmmm mmmm goooooood the chicken bones are one of my favs aswell..ha Well ol'hickster and whoever else gets down to these parts let us know and we will hook up! Cheers y'all peace from the east with a moment of silence on this Rememberence Day.
  11. Hi EveRYbODY, I'm Doctor NiCk ha sorry to get your hopes up..its just Baj anyways...its been a busy couple weeks the Captain and I made it...were here staying at my parents cottage on Oak Bay an inlet bay from the bay of fundy... Yesterday morning we were watching a bald eagle overlooking the tide coming in... But had to leave for an interview in Saint John at MOOSEHEAD(my fav beer producer ) fingers crossed on that one other than that we are just searching madly for our first home... Hope everyone is doing GREAT peace from the east
  12. Thanks for the info... wanted to be there... How was Greene
  13. Dima vs. Bouches I'm rootin' for the Dima man cause I want the search to actually work one day too
  14. haha, thanks once again Greg ... perfect timing for our Kentucky visit
  15. Thanks! It was a treat to see him, the Captain' and I got so lucky, since her mom surprised us with tickets. First time seeing him for both of us... When I was looking for the setlist I read that tonight's show in Dayton OH will be show number 2000 on the Never Ending Tour that began in 1988
  16. Cincinnati, Ohio Taft Theatre October 15, 2007 1. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (Bob on electric guitar, Donnie on lap steel) 2. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Bob on electric guitar, Donnie on lap steel, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on standup bass) 3. Watching The River Flow (Bob on electric guitar, Donnie on lap steel) 4. Love Sick (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin) 5. Rollin' And Tumblin' (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on electric mandolin, Stu on acoustic guitar) 6. When The Deal Goes Down (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on standup bass) 7. Blind Willie McTell (Bob on electric keyboard and harp, Donnie on banjo, Stu on acoustic guitar) 8. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again (Bob on electric keyboard and harp, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar) 9. Workingman's Blues #2 (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar) 10. High Water (For Charlie Patton) (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on banjo, Tony on standup bass) 11. Spirit On The Water (Bob on electric keyboard and harp, Donnie on pedal steel, Stu on acoustic guitar, Tony on standup bass) 12. Highway 61 Revisited (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on lap steel) 13. Ain't Talkin' (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on viola, Stu on acoustic guitar) 14. Summer Days (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on pedal steel, Tony on standup bass) 15. Ballad Of A Thin Man (Bob on electric keyboard and harp, Donnie on lap steel) (encore) 16. Thunder On The Mountain (Bob on electric keyboard, Donnie on lap steel, Stu on acoustic guitar) 17. Blowin' In The Wind (Bob on electric keyboard and harp, Donnie on violin, Stu on acoustic guitar) Band Members Bob Dylan - electric guitar, keyboard, harp Tony Garnier - bass George Recile - drums Stu Kimball - rhythm guitar Denny Freeman - lead guitar Donnie Herron - viola, banjo, electric mandolin, pedal steel, lap steel I was so impressed by Donnie Herron, he pulled out everything except the mandolin last night...
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    Bisco Tour

    the 4th I believe... We are down here in Kentucky right across the river from Cinci... we will be hittin the show here on Wed night... were pumped aswell...and will let ya know how it was to get you even more pumped for the buff show... I'm hopin' for another jigsaw earth
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    Whole Wheat Hoax

    The evidence just keeps piling up. Yet none of it may be used to assess the disease-fighting effects of the majority of whole wheat products in Canada. That's according to the world-renowned researchers I contacted last winter when I was shocked to discover that most whole wheat products in Canada are not whole grain. Here in Canada, unlike in the U.S., whole wheat products typically have about 70% of the wheat kernel's germ removed. That means that most popular supermarket brands of whole wheat flour are not whole grain. Even those labelled 100% whole wheat are not likely whole grain. Calling this refined wheat product whole wheat is something that has been going on since 1964. Back then, when white bread was king and nutritional science had not yet discovered the wide ranging benefits of whole grains, it wasn't a big deal. But to health professionals, dietitians, health advocacy groups and you, the readers, it is anything but alright now. Many readers expressed anger and said that they felt duped. And it seemed that even Health Canada, in nutritional advice in the new Eating Well with Canada's Food Guide, couldn't distinguish between whole grains and this refined whole wheat. "Make at least half of your grain products whole grain each day" is the recommendation, yet some of the foods suggested, including whole wheat pasta, may not be whole grain. Health Canada has been reviewing the issue of health claims for whole grain products but the subject of whole wheat is not part of the debate. Meanwhile, Canadians trying to heed Health Canada's nutritional advice are being left in the lurch. Finding real whole grain products continues to be like finding a needle in a haystack. Readers' questions about various whole wheat products continued to arrive following my columns on the whole wheat debacle. One thing was very clear:Confusion abounds. Sprouted grain breads containing whole wheat is an option readers continue to enquire about. Instead of grinding the wheat kernel into flour and possibly removing vital parts of the grain like the germ or bran, the wheat is sprouted. Nothing is removed. And while there's not a lot of scientific research on the nutritional value, there is some pointing to increased vitamin concentration and better absorption of some minerals during germination. But according to University of Toronto's Dr. David Jenkins, whose research group coined the term glycemic index, the glycemic index, or the rate at which the carbohydrate contained is absorbed into the bloodstream, of sprouted grain breads doesn't differ significantly from milled grains. But Dr. Jenkins does point out that these sprouted grain breads are definitely packed with nutrition and are extremely palatable -- certainly improving the chances of meeting whole grain quotas
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    Whole Wheat Hoax

    you seem rattled, maybe try doin some diggin' yourself there dinghy
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