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  1. http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2011/09/12/big-rig-loaded-with-beer-overturns-on-interstate-80-overpass/
  2. we spend lives plotting our trails from this moment to wherever, whenever, anywhere. media are fiends on feeding us news on what's going to happen, most of it balderdash. <br type="_moz"> we never ever check back to see if they were right; we are obsessed with the next event. we 'need' to 'know' the future. the passions to deal with reality and yet dismiss it are every waking second gnawing at our heels. country singer geo. jones is 80 years old today. radio station wsm will be featuring his music tonight. host eddie stubbs will be playing all george jones recordings from 8pm our time to 1am. http://www.wsmonline...ay-celebration/ like jazz, today's country music is on the rocks, but it had its day, and george jones was an essential ingredient. who would have bet on the possum making 80??? http://www.youtube.c...h?v=1R2F9f2Cl6Y
  3. amen, brother jim!!!!!
  4. legendary wsm radio host eddie stubbs will be featuring 5 hours of all george tonight starting at 7pm central daylight time on wsm radio, and knowing eddie, an interview or two. like jazz, today's country music is on the rocks, but it had its day, and george jones was an essential ingredient. http://www.wsmonline.com/
  5. drummer, music collector, jazz historian clay grossman is now broadcasting on wnur.org. transmitter is off. http://www.wnur.org/
  6. Art is a wonderful thing, to be able to bring something out of the human brain and communicate it in a fascinating way. .....and most particularly to/with our young......... thanks for the perspective.
  7. so many of our recorded heroes had such frightful tragic lives, with many destroyed at such tender ages, despite the beautiful blossoms of creativity they shared or were. hearing their beauty and knowing at least some of the hell's many of them lived, sometimes the stench of their tragedies is just too strong to bear.....
  8. QH MY!!!!!! SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!! my cat, the 25 pound ms.goodspeak, often jumps up beside me when i listen to morty feldman, which is often, but horns don't move her. she has more than her share of slow twitch fibers.
  9. 'Not going to bash the defenses too much. College kids. You get what you pay for. ' sweet, papsy.
  10. i doubt if major college football has ever had such a large audience for such an inept display of last minute defense by 2 teams. both defensive coordinators should be fired. my first view of the winning td was that the receiver was out of bounds, but that was clearly not the case.
  11. i offer sincere apologies over the crashing of your football team. NCAA to award Notre Dame 2 mulligans in order to keep them eligible for a BCS berth
  12. NEW YORK (AP) — Longtime secretary: Actor Cliff Robertson, who won Oscar in 'Charly,' dies in NY at age 88
  13. floridians fight robocallers By Paula McMahon, Sun Sentinel6:51 p.m. EDT, September 10, 2011 South Florida consumers aggravated by annoying "robo calls" on their cellphones from debt collectors are fighting back – suing the companies that make the calls and often collecting cash settlements from the lenders. Fort Lauderdale lawyer Scott D. Owens has filed dozens of civil lawsuits against lenders and debt collection agencies. He says they have been violating the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act by using "autodialers" – services that automatically store and call phone numbers, then play a pre-recorded message that says something like "This is Debt Collector X calling for John Jones. If this is John Jones, please press 1, if not, press 2." RelatedPDF: Download a Florida do-not-call-list complaint formPDF: Download the FCC guide to filing a written complaint about unwanted callsGet business text alerts on your phoneVIDEO: Video: Business reportsTips and how to's: What South Florida consumers need to knowInteractive: Preparing your house for a hurricaneDaniel VasquezSee more stories »TopicsTrialsJustice SystemLitigationSee more topics »If the companies don't play by the rules, the law says they can be forced to pay the consumer $500 in damages per call or $1,500 per call for "knowing or willful" violations. Surveillance Video: Surveillance video released in Natalie Belmonte murder case "One young female client was getting calls from a major credit card company and they settled [her lawsuit] in the six-figure range. They called her 180 times," Owens said. "People just put up with it because they figure 'it's a bank, they must know what they're doing.'" The law prohibits any auto-dialed or pre-recorded message made to a cellphone caller without prior permission. Federal lawmakers said such calls are a nuisance and unfair because they can cost consumers money – people with limited minutes in their cellphone plans could end up paying extra charges for the received calls or voicemails and people with unlimited calls often pay premium rates for that service. Different, and much more complicated, rules apply to calls to land lines and lawsuits there are less common. Among the South Floridians who have filed court cases is a 15-year-old boy from Aventura who received dozens of calls from a major bank trying to collect on an alleged consumer debt.
  14. of course, this could be a ko-inky-dinky. i'm one to talk. i attended a drinking party last sunday when 19 of the 20 drinkers(including myself) had to be CARRIED out(we couldn't stand). that was scary. go figure; aloc is a 70 year old idiot.
  15. http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/dead-man-found-in-tub-with-weatherman-20110907-lgf Dead Man Found In Tub With Weatherman Updated: Wednesday, 07 Sep 2011, 9:16 AM EDT<br style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 9px; ">Published : Wednesday, 07 Sep 2011, 9:11 AM EDT MYFOXNY.COM - A naked, dead man with a dog collar around his neck was found in the bathtub next to a local TV weatherman in Arkansas. Police say they were called for a report of a drowning in a hot tub in the Little Rock suburb of Maumelle. They say Christopher Barbour, 36, escorted them to a jacuzzi bathtub in the corner of his bedroom. The victim was lying on his side in a fetal position. There was a small ring of blood around the bottom of the tub, according to officers . Barbour told officers that his only knew the victim as "Dexter" and had come to the home the previous evening. Barbour said that "Dexter", who was later identified as Dexter Williams, 24, had arrived at the home with a friend of Barbour. That friend was identified as KARK weatherman Brett Cummins. Barbour says the three began to drink and use illegal drugs. They all ended up in the tub and continued to party. <br style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 12px; "><br style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; font-size: 12px; ">Read more: http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/news/dead-man-found-in-tub-with-weatherman-20110907-lgf#ixzz1Xb2Yvowx
  16. there was a cleveland bar former cleveland owner dick jacobs used to frequent. each time, he came in, he bought the house a drink. the night after former owner dick jacobs passed away, jim thome, then long gone from the indians, called to buy the house a drink in jacob's memory. thome very rarely tells the press why he left cleveland for the phillies. the indians withdrew their large offer, perhaps because they didn't have the money. thome never went public and embarrassed them. it makes me feel so good that you and mother had a very special time at a once in a lifetime game. thome will again be honored with a night on sept. 23. there is little doubt that he'll retire. your assesments of the tribe are very fair, ironic as they may be.
  17. coherence is overrated--aloc's tribute to political and religious discussion the late marion brown http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5jIJqnmUUE the late 'ghoulardi' ernie anderson http://www.youtube.c...h?v=e52cXCrmauc c. miller chevrolet commercial 1979 http://www.youtube.c...h?v=s-sZhR7lCAY c. miller chevrolet commercial 1979 http://www.youtube.c...h?v=bEYq2r9AF1U
  18. terry is on brother yusefs live at cranbrook, as well. GOTTA give that a spin today.
  19. one more hour left in show.wkcr
  20. the first of the 3 is riveted in my mind. thank you.
  21. were there perhaps jazz musicians named gay who used their natural names and were straight?
  22. lawyers are scumbags until you need them. then you sometimes may want to hug them. in colorado, 2 years ago a burglar broke into an auto lot and, since the place had been broken into before, the owners of the place were lying in wait with rifles, and when 2 people broke in, they started firing, even though neither of the assailants had displayed a weapon. one of the 2 intruders made an escape over the fence and one did not. robert johnson fox was killed hiding inside a shed when a 45 caliber rifle bullet pierced his heart. the d.a. office declined to file charges, sending the case to a grand jury which returned no indictment. a civil suit was filed against the lot owners on BEHALF OF THE THEN 8 MONTH OLD DAUGHTER of the deceased burglar, a jury has awarded her $269,000 for loss of companionship and future earnings. i thought when somebody broke into my place, not necessarily residence, it was the fault of whomever broke in. the lawsuit proceedings deemed robert fox a trespasser. the 2 trespassers were meth users who needed money. the 2 owners waited to ambush with deadly force with an h&k 45 caliber urban assault rifle and a 9 mm. handgun. when they saw the 2 intruders, they charged out with weapons blazing. they didn't say to stop or i'll shoot or anything of the sort. they said instead "we're going to get you ----ers." the property owners used the self-defense defense; the court, and colorado state law determined that the owners lives or serious bodily harm weren't threatened. one escaping intruder and one hiding weren't considered serious bodily threats. the threshold is much higher if one is defending their nonresidential property. colorado has a make my day law which allows shooting an intruder on your dwelling, which doesn;t apply to your shed on your property. robert fox had knives strapped to his ankles. the property owners said that shot weapons into the shed not knowing if anyone was inside. the lawsuit was filed by the 8 month old, at the time, daughter. fox, the father wasn't married to the child's mother. a suit for a loss of companionship and loss of earnings from a meth user seem like a bit of a stretch. projected future earnings from a 20 year old meth user with a long record might seem to be reaches, as well. what do you think of this lawsuit and the jury verdict? some states might have charged the property owners with murder. brahms requiem(finale) berliner abbado
  23. thanks mark---that made my day!!!!
  24. don't most boards work that way, e.g. library boards, church boards, local political committees? the ones i've been on have been 2 or 3, if that, talking heads, at most, and 15 mannikins.
  25. thx--i just may have that gibbs hootenanny. never read the label. we just don't know what we do, and don't have. gibbs had several lady pianists.
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