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paisley

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  1. that does get pretty nuts later in... know you're really smokin it when the tambourine guy can't keep up got me back searching more Gatton Danny Gatton Band at Tornado Alley
  2. thanks for the funk James Brown and making me realize how truly white I am rest with peace
  3. I had a used original Nintendo system way back... played Civ II lots and some Return To Wolfenstein on the PC very looking forward to a dance dance revolution of my own (keep losing my voice today, and when I go to type "very" I keep typing "bery" which is how it sounds when I say it... fact.)
  4. er, well, something like that... if the concept is true then maybe one day we all sorta are my theory of universal energy dispertion and personal take on things spiritual actually fit into the above theory pretty neatly space is the place... back to christmas
  5. via Astronomy Picture of the Day Eight years ago results were first presented indicating that most of the energy in our universe is not in stars or galaxies but is tied to space itself. In the language of cosmologists, a large cosmological constant is directly implied by new distant supernovae observations. Suggestions of a cosmological constant (lambda) are not new -- they have existed since the advent of modern relativistic cosmology. Such claims were not usually popular with astronomers, though, because lambda is so unlike known universe components, because lambda's value appeared limited by other observations, and because less-strange cosmologies without lambda had previously done well in explaining the data. What is noteworthy here is the seemingly direct and reliable method of the observations and the good reputations of the scientists conducting the investigations. Over the past eight years, independent teams of astronomers have continued to accumulate data that appears to confirm the unsettling result. The below picture of a supernova that occurred in 1994 on the outskirts of a spiral galaxy was taken by one of these collaborations.
  6. happy first year little Holly! excellent work Davey Boy... blessed with cutting wit and a winning batch of baby batter to boot! merry christmas!
  7. straight through the food to the beer... then start eyin up the whiskey happy holidays everyone! pais
  8. aw. thanks a lot guys... always expect some sorta birthday niceties on here, but still always get overwhelmed went out last night at the stroke of midnight and wandered into an open mic that had the best guitar cello duo performing the best sounding music you could possibly imagine... better yet, a whole bunch of theatre types were dancing all around the place and clapping / stomping to the music... and it was cool! not cheesy... this dance and wonderful music went for about 20 mins and then as the very last note as we all slowed to a stop of movement the cell phone beside me rang and everyone laughed... anyhow, as the owner wasn't there I decided to answer it and was greated by an enthusiastic "Happy Birthday Brother!" from a friend in the states and thus begun the birthday :thumbup: turned out the guitar player of the duo may be in Kensington today for the solstice party as he's moving to Toronto because he got hired (by Brian May of Queen) to play the guitar part in the upcoming musical "We Will Rock You" (same play we talked about at length on our way past the billboards on our way up to The Slip last week) a very Happy Winter Solstice shoutout to ya all! paisley NEWSFLASH! just checked the horoscopes and discovered I'm born on the EXACT same day as Jack freakin Bauer!!! yesta! "I give you my word."
  9. Is On Now!!! Leave Your Computer! History In The Making! Gotta Go!
  10. bad!@# actually since its not a forum organized by city (like stillepost) you'd figure any run of shows could comfortably share promo and hype for the same act so long as its not those Slip Codetalkers is so gonna rule
  11. COMIN TO SAVE THE MOTHA-FUKIN DAY YEAH! Happy Birthday Karin Annie!!!
  12. damn car died on me last night but still plannin to make it psyched!
  13. was very happy to make a suprise (to myself) appearance great show indeed, band is sounding awesome... lots o great bouncin smiley faces couldn't figure out one word c-towns was sayin good times
  14. Brad Barr said my name (opps wrong forum! ) youguysisallthefamous peopleIneedtaknow!
  15. found it interesting that many of the LEAP members interviewed were actually former American DEA agents as well as Sheriffs/Deputies and state troopers from all over (none of them from anywhere on the continent claimed to be a user) pretty sure the only way the states aren't getting a new president is if a giant comet obliterates the earth between now and election day... (if Jon Stewart has anything to do with it anyways, which I really think he does)
  16. L.E.A.P. - Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Criminal Justice Professionals Speaking Out Against The "War On Drugs" saw an excellent show on Global last week all about LEAP... the organization is made up of law enforcement people who've worked full careers around drug busts and feel that prohibition creates most of the tragedies, crime and abuse problems associated with drugs (they're against the prohibition of all drugs, not just soft)... lots of police chiefs, mayors and DEA agents on board... some very convincing arguments from very highly qualified voices same argument... the black market seperates users from society and in most cases their families... crime goes up because of black market pricing and groups fighting to hold control of that market (and supports a multi-billion dollar criminal justice industry)... the main people suffering are the poor, who when busted are forced into greater crimes to try to deal with court... and their criminal record makes it extremely difficult to be working, productive members of society when alcohol prohibition was removed everyone didn't turn into drunks... drug prohibition isn't working at all, its easier for anyone to find any drug anywhere on the planet than it ever has been in history... and big busts no longer even create a tiny dent in supply a certain population are/have been/and likely always will be inclined towards addiction... treat drug addiction like an illness rather than a crime and make the world a safer place... and ease up on Average Joe casual users, let along the merely curious, who if not busted for drug possession would never otherwise have been associated with any sort of criminal behaviour
  17. paisley

    I am so sad

    sorry to hear about the tough times Cully, but happy to hear about the xmas reprieve lost my friend/cat of 22 years last year and it was a definately a difficult time... seems though that animals are pretty in tune with the life cycle and don't fear moving on... my cat moreso seemed to be trying to help me keep my shit together try to stay strong brother, ponder and remember the miles of good will be thinkin of ya my friend
  18. all the best shainhouse hope you enjoy your season cheers buddy
  19. was great to see you commandeering the ship last friday gentlemonkey... you are the finest of sultans enjoy the very best of days... salute mon capitaine! pais
  20. thanks for sharing that Mark, none of it has been far from my mind all week... only really knew Marcel as well as Deeps described... a really happy fellow to share a smile and some laughs at shows and festivals (he came up to me like an old friend the last time we bumped into each other amd we frollicked about laughing like kids... a great memory) a positive I keep thinking about is that I'm really happy he got to see his parents again peace
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