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  1. I drink a lot of coffee, probably to much to be honest. Most days I drink two 50oz pots and with my mug that equals four cups per pot. (8 in total) because of that I usually have Maxwell House original blend as its on sale pretty regularly so I always grab two or three big cans. Although I don't always drink that coffee, some days, weekends & evenings after dinner I prefer a dark roasts, African, Indonesian , South American etc. Which brand varies whenever I run out and go to pick up more. Most recently I had two great roasts I purchased from Midnight Sun Coffee (Whitehorse, YK), (Muleskinner's Blend & Organic Black Raven's Roast) While I was up there, we made that shop part of our daily routine. The people & the coffee were so good I started to order different blends from them twice a year (for my b-day & xmas usually) and make em last. I'm sure I could get pretty much the same blends here in my area, but it's just one of those places I felt good buying from.
  2. Rabbitfarianism :bonghit:
  3. Smart drinkers always leave some for breakfast.
  4. Or the big ol' cross here in Hamilton on the edge of the escarpment just above to the devil's punchbowl.
  5. Personally, I think kids, teens & adults could all stand to learn (or be re-educated in) some moral codes. Both within the home & schools. None of which I believe need to have anything to do with religion. I do believe however, that having any one religious belief in the public school system is at best, exclusionary and contradicts the freedom of religious exercise. Perhaps the public school system should be teaching about the vast diversities of religious beliefs in our country from first grade through highschool if they want kids, teens and adults to have any level of religious acceptance and understanding. Of course, I really don't see that happening.
  6. Bos - 6 Mtl - 7 SJ - 6 Chi - 5
  7. I could live in a dry county. A lot of money to be made as a bootlegger. $60 mickeys. You know.
  8. I could live anywhere. I could leave anywhere too.
  9. Download normally, then reboot & install in safemode.
  10. Yeah Jay, same program. Follow those instructions and you should be alright. One tip I have is install malwarebytes in safe mode as that virus sometimes prevents you from installing it otherwise.
  11. I just removed that very program from my buddy Geordie's computer. What a pain in the ass. If that's the one Jay, grab the program I linked, and follow the instructions from the link Basher provided.
  12. Grab this, boot in safe mode and run it. (free version) http://www.malwarebytes.org/
  13. The Police 1980/02/06 ABC Studios Los Angeles, CA DVD Pro-Shot from: Don Kirshner's Rock Concert and aired on 1980/05/17. Total time: 34:05 Setlist: 1. Don Kirshner Intro 2. Roxanne 3. Message In A Bottle 4. Can't Stand Losing You 5. Next To You 6. Walking On The Moon 7. The Bed's Too Big Without You 8. Deathwish
  14. Search out the album 'Mahima' w/ Bob Brozman. He's also done some work with John McLaughlin, Derek Trucks and Jerry Douglas.
  15. Shinyribs at the AllGood Cafe in Deep Ellum Dallas TX on 4/22/1 Who Built the Moon Waterfalls (TLC) Psycho Killer (Talking Heads)
  16. No graph is complete without a picture...
  17. ok, It was redirected, as the orginal link I clicked friday night was the first one you posted but it took me to the second link instead. So, there was probably some tampering involved. sql injection for example. But I'll blame every news outlet for the "hacked" idea.
  18. Revolution Muslim's (they made the threats supposedly) website which is based out of New York (go figure) was hacked the other day. Apparently in retaliation for the threats to the south park guys. The site has since gone back to normal now though. Not surprising, the site is pretty extreme to say the least. They have a picture of a dead Palestinian child killed in 2009, according to the caption he was apparently killed with a U.S. weapon that was paid for by fans of South Park and unmentioned by the U.S. media etc. Crazy shit.
  19. meh - don't get me started on that. Why some women decide to go into labour when a boat is rented is beyond me.
  20. Bob definitely has a more humorous, or less serious side to things now-a-days that's for sure. I noticed the biggest changes seem to have occurred after he started doing his radio program. Which really seems to have allowed him to show a side of himself perhaps otherwise unknown to many people. As for the whole plagiarism/song theft stuff. Every decade Bob has been accused of stealing lyrics, songs and even chord progressions etc. I think Joni is off her rocker. A large part of the folk/blues/bluegrass genres were borrowed or stolen (however you look at it) from somewhere/someone else. A lot originally from old English, Irish or Scottish ballads. Being a big fan of the pre-war music era, I hear it a lot in many of those old recordings and with some minor digging could probably offer up a large list of songs, especially within the blues & Appalachian styles for comparison and scrutiny. A good example that pertains to Dylan is 'Wagon Wheel' by Old Crow Medicine Show. Dylan is credited for originally penning (but not completing) the song known then as "Rock Me Mama'. Ketch Secor (of OCMS) finished writing the song and called it 'Wagon Wheel'. The original incomplete version can be heard on the bootleg "Peco's Blues", which is the outtakes of "Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid". That's the same recording where Ketch first heard the song. That song is rumored to have been stolen. For example, there are claims it was Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup's 1944 version of 'Rock Me Mama' that Bob got it from. Crudup's version has been compared to Curtis Jones earlier song of the same name. They even share some of the same lyrics - "rock me mama, like a wagon wheel". - In fact, the whole 'Rock Me Mama' thing could easily be compared to the song "Rock Me Baby" since they all have the same bluesy vibe and many of the same lyrics (and that dates back to the early 1900s). And most of those song lyrics were borrowed and/or inspired by earlier songs. The paths of a lot these songs are so hard to follow and in many instances downright impossible, almost always resulting in one person being given writing credit and somewhere a long the line someone comes along saying the song is older and written by someone else. :dazed: Anyway, that's my weekend ramble.
  21. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/36741933/ns/entertainment-music/
  22. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/bret-michaels-hospitalized
  23. If you are caught fighting dogs in the US, your looking at criminal charges and jail time. So basically if you don't get caught, and make a video of the whole thing your protected by the first amendment and able to profit from it. Legally. That's messed up.
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