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  1. Here we go.

    Round one has begun.

    by the fist of Kung.

    Seems like last week again.

    Just a new topic that bring's that same sad refrain.

    The debate might start to tank and people won't learn.

    Throwing blind disrespect, just making the internet churn.

    This is the call out to those who believe they have skills.

    Write some of your own damn rhyme's if you feel you so ill.

    Feel free to rhyme some of your quick-thoughts

    It just might expose the power of hip-hop

    Its ability to solve beef and bring a new dawn

    Showing the reader's of the thread why this important street culture was spawned.

    Or we could return to regularly scheduled weekly bashing of whomever's in the way

    Kepping the antimosity burning and leading eachother astray

    If that's the outcome you want than Kung you can come get,

    But I might just serve you your ass if he don't come correct :P

  2. Tom Waits The Ghosts of Saturday Night Lyrics

    (After Hours at Napoleone's Pizza House)

    A cab combs the snake,

    Tryin' to rake in that last night's fare,

    And a solitary sailor

    Who spends the facts of his life

    like small change on strangers...

    Paws his inside P-coat pocket

    for a welcome twenty-five cents,

    And the last bent butt from a package of Kents,

    As he dreams of a waitress with Maxwell House eyes

    And marmalade thighs with scrambled yellow hair.

    Her rhinestone-studded moniker says, "Irene"

    As she wipes the wisps of dishwater blonde from her eyes

    And the Texaco beacon burns on,

    The steel-belted attendant with a 'Ring and Valve Special'...

    Cryin' "Fill'er up and check that oil"

    "You know it could be a distributor and it could be a coil."

    The early mornin' final edition's on the stands,

    And that town cryer's cryin' there with nickels in his hands.

    Pigs in a blanket sixty-nine cents,

    Eggs - roll 'em over and a package of Kents,

    Adam and Eve on a log, you can sink 'em damn straight,

    Hash browns, hash browns, you know I can't be late.

    And the early dawn cracks out a carpet of diamond

    Across a cash crop car lot

    filled with twilight Coupe Devilles,

    Leaving the town in a-keeping

    Of the one who is sweeping

    Up the ghost of Saturday night...

    I especially love the bold lines above.

    Sounds like a goddess of a woman.

  3. Kind of how I thought of it too Brad. Which is why I called it what I called it.

    I just started making some noise and in a bunch of hours what you hear is what came of it. I think each movement of the tune could end up as it's own tune.

    Sara was a little surprised that the tune was basicly made with a bass, a telephone and my voice.

    for those of you who havn't heard it yet, please give it a listen when you get a chance.

    Cheers

    Deeps

  4. trying to expand my horizons and record some stuff on my own again.

    I've posted another song here

    It's kind of wacky and a little rough around the edges but original nonetheless.

    The new one is to boldy go nowhere

    Check it out if you get a chance.

    Deeps

  5. booze, drinking, etc has been done twice already (surprise surprise!) so these songs are off limits for Volume 3:

    1. Moxy Fruovis - The Drinking Song

    2. Traditional - 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall

    3. Jimmy Buffet - Why don't we Get Drunk and Screw

    4. Hank Williams Jr - Whiskey Bent and Hellbound

    5. Trad - Whiskey in the Jar

    6. NOFX - Go To Work Wasted

    7. Dead Kennedys - Too Drunk To fuÇk

    8. Tom T Hall- I like Beer

    9.Ween - Booze Me Up and Get Me High

    10.Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies

    11. Moe. - Happy Hour Hero

    12. Tom Waits - The Piano Has Been Drinking

    and

    1. Spirit Of The West - Home For A Rest

    2. Albert Collins - I Ain't Drunk, I'm Just Drinking

    3. Snoop Dogg - Gin & Juice

    4. Guns 'N Roses - Night Train

    5. The Shovels - Don't hit the bottle

    6. Bright Eyes - Hit The Switch

    7. Phish - Mexican Cousin

    8. Tom Waits - Drunk on the Moon

    9. Richard Thompson - Twisted

    10. Steve "elmo" Murphy-The Whisky Song!

    11. Mudmen - Drink and Fight

    12. Traditional - Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild, Wild Women

    ---

    Theme: Songs That Mention Booze

    1. John Prine - Yes, I Guess They Oughtta Name A Drink After You

    2. Bunchofuckingoofs - Alcoholiday Turned Alcoholocaust

    3. The Champs - Tequila

    4. The Gourds - Bugs In The Whiskey

    5. The Who - However Much I Booze

    6. George Thorogood - One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer

    7.Steve Earle - Copperhead Road

    8. Rheostatics - Dope Fiends and Boozehounds

    9.George Thorogood - I Drink Alone

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  6. Theme: songs having to do with sleep, insomnia, sleeping in, staying in bed....you get the picture....all in the name of bringing cosmic forces to bear upon a solid night of sleep for Mister Slippery

    1. Jack Johnson - Banana Pancakes

    2. Phish - Lengthwise

    3. The Beatles - I'm So Tired

    4. Frank Zappa - Zomby Woof

    5. Warren Zevon - I'll Sleep When I'm Dead

    6. Police - Bed's Too Big Without You

    7. Metallica - Enter Sandman

    8. Green Day - Brain Stew

    9. Phish - Sleep

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    12.

  7. It's hard to get all the Peterborough attention focussed around here so I offer this gentle hijack.

    What the Thunder Said will be at the Red Dog on April 13.

    I would definitely be up for some disc golf if y'all are playing around this day.

    Maybe I could come out early and meet up.

    My Gran lives out there so I like to make it out early sometimes when we play. Might be able to sneak a game in.

    Cheers,

    Deeps

  8. And in somewhat related news.

    UMM AL NASR, Gaza Strip (AFP) - At least four Palestinians drowned in a "sewage tsunami" on Tuesday when a water treatment reservoir burst, flooding a village in the northern Gaza Strip.

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    The deluge, triggered by the collapse of a septic system aid organisations had long warned was dangerously overburdened, submerged dozens of homes in the Bedouin farming village of Umm al-Nasr beneath a cesspool of foul-smelling effluent.

    Two women, one more than 70 years old, and two toddlers aged one and two died in the flood. At least 15 people were injured and scores more are still missing, according to Palestinian medics.

    Village children clung to wooden doors floating on the putrid waters and rescuers paddled through the village in makeshift boats in search of victims. Frantic goats and cows were also pulled to safety.

    Village mayor Ziad Abu Thabet said 70 percent of the village's mostly ramshackle homes had been buried in raw sewage.

    "The situation is very bad," the mayor said.

    By late afternoon, receding flood waters had left a stinking scum that further hampered rescue efforts.

    Palestinian television proclaimed a "sewage tsunami" had rocked Gaza. An advisor to president Mahmud Abbas declared the village a disaster area.

    Newly appointed interior minister Hani al-Qawasmeh rushed to the scene to inspect the damage, but angry villagers chased him off. They opened fire on his convoy and wounded two policemen, witnesses said.

    In Israel, Defence Minister Amir Peretz ordered the army to provide assistance to the victims if asked to do so by the Palestinian Authority.

    The Hamas movement, the leading partner in a newly formed Palestinian unity government, blamed the disaster on a foreign aid boycott slapped on the Palestinian Authority a year ago when the Islamist hardliners first came to power. Israel and the West consider Hamas a terrorist outfit.

    "The overflowing of the basin is one of the results of the suspension of international aid to our people, which is preventing the government from improving and developing infrastructure," Hamas said in a statement.

    As far back as January 2004, UN aid agencies in the Gaza Strip had warned that the north Gaza sewage treatment facility was operating far beyond its capacity and posed a grave danger to nearby residents.

    Designed to serve just 50,000 people, the plant at that time was handling waste from 190,000 Gaza residents.

    Excess sewage had already flooded around 110 acres, and 50 percent of children in Umm Al-Nasr had developed problems with their digestive systems, a UN report found.

    "Unless action is taken to address this problem, water in this effluent lake will spill out over the holding basins into residential areas, and directly into homes," the report concluded.

    Shit-Nami

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