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  1. Real house music when played by Djs who actually know how to mix records and create and interesting flow can be inspiring. sadly house music is also one of the most easily abused and commercially raped genres in electronic music. One has to be careful even too, as even good house DJs can spin cheese at any moment and a bad vocal sample can kill the best house track. I've witnessed this many times.... Check this link for tonnes of great house mixes.. Deep House Mixes BTW age has nothing to do with music or its enjoyment. Careful listening, knowledge and intelligence does. And most of the DJs the author of this tread praises are over 40 anyways...
  2. Lemme know if you need a back up DJ I gots lots of funk in my record bag from my WKRP days.... Be mellow my children,.....
  3. The whole point of Colbert is to lampoon the far right by being even more right than they are. We need people like him to hold a mirror up to the neo-conservatives and show the world and them how ridiculous they look. Your statement that you don't like how Colbert treats his guest indicated you don't get the joke. He is simply demonstrating what others like O'Reily do to their guest and claim to be credible and serious. The whole thing is tonge in cheek and I would say 90% of his guests get that. I love him for that.
  4. World's oldest person dies in Montreal Last Updated: Friday, January 19, 2007 | 9:55 AM ET CBC News A Quebec woman who was considered to be the world's oldest living person died Thursday at the age of 115. Julie Winnefred Bertrand died in her sleep at her Montreal nursing home, said her nephew, André Bertrand. "She just stopped breathing, that's a nice way to go," he told the Montreal Gazette. Bertrand was born on Sept. 16, 1891 in Coaticook, a town in Quebec's Eastern Townships. The eldest of six children and the daughter of a harness maker, she lived in the town most of her life, spending much of her time as a clothes buyer and saleswoman in the department store F.X. Lajoie. She never married, but had several suitors. Continue Article Click here to find out more! Her nieces and nephews said she loved clothes and loved to travel. They said she was tough, feisty and self-sufficient, but kind. When her parents aged, she took care of them and invited them to live with her in her apartment, the Gazette reported Friday. When her parents died, she moved to Montreal. For the past 35 years, she's lived in a nursing home on Gouin Boulevard East. She earned the distinction as the oldest living person when 116-year-old Elizabeth Bolden of Tennessee died on Dec. 11, 2006. Bertrand never left the sixth floor of her nursing home, where she lived, in the last two years. Unexpectedly, on Wednesday, she asked to be pushed through the nursing home in her wheelchair so she could visit the dining room, the chapel and the front lobby. A few hours later, she died. She will be buried in Coaticook.
  5. I was going through my record bag and found two records that summize both approaches.... they don't deserve the shaft!
  6. I have chest hair that resembles taco meat.
  7. This is sad but true. why does it have to be like that? Why can't you treat someone you like nice and special and show them you actually want to go out of your way for them? Doesn't make sense to treat people you like nice? Sadly women shoot themselves in the foot mistaking kindness for weakness and get hooked up with total assholes who treat them like shit...because the appear strong and powerful and they like the "badboy thing". What is really attractive are intelligent woman that don't buy into that bullshit and actually decide for themselves if they like a guy or not and do not follow social constructs that lead to disrespect and bullshit games. So frustrating. Why must we treat those we like badly to win them over? Back to the booth.
  8. I don't think I can play this on my show. Too whitebread.
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