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  1. http://wcbstv.com/watercooler/beer.price.hike.2.599810.html
  2. http://www.gramophone.co.uk/newsMainTempla...newssectionID=1 good bye to a remarkable musician. will miss your mozart.
  3. i really love stalker songs(with thomas borgmann) and schwarzwaldfahrt, already mentioned.
  4. he gave millions many thrills.
  5. Great post, John. i second the motion.
  6. coming up next stan's tone at its purist and most beautiful.
  7. it is my understanding that the bracelet was lost on the farm, and ingested at a much later date. i used to like chicken gizards.
  8. dolan in the spring signed him for 24 mil/4years. basketball contracts are like mlb contracts. you get the money. it would seem the league is close to stepping in to run the knick franchise. there is no trading out of their morass. they have a bunch of players nobody wants signed to huge longterm contracts. at their next home game(tonight or saturday), the crowd attitude will be magnificent.
  9. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/30/sports/b...html?ref=sports
  10. November 29, 2007 Bracelet Found in Chicken After 25 Years By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filed at 11:42 p.m. ET FAIRMONT, Minn. (AP) -- More than two decades after Aaron Giles lost his identity bracelet, he's finding how it was discovered tough to swallow. A meat cutter at Olson Locker in Fairmont came across the shiny object in a chicken gizzard and saw a name, address and phone number engraved on it. ''I've heard of livestock swallowing unusual objects, but this situation stands out,'' Mark Olson, who owns the meat locker, told the Sentinel of Fairmont. Giles had lived in Fairmont as a child and played hide-and-seek and other games with his brothers in their grandfather's barn near Sherburn. ''I would spend most of my time out at his farm, and that's the only place I can think of that I would have lost it,'' Giles said about his bracelet on Thursday. The 31-year-old said he thinks the bracelet was lost when he was 4 or 5. The barn was dismantled a few years ago, and Giles thinks his bracelet was imbedded in materials used to construct another barn in Elmore, about 45 miles away. The bracelet was found in a chicken that came from an Elmore farm. Olson was able to track down Giles' father, who had moved to Arizona. Giles, who now lives in Gloucester, Mass., said he received his old bracelet in September. ''It was in pretty immaculate shape. Everything was working on it, and all the engravings on it were still legible,'' Giles said. ''It was quite the surprise.'' Giles said he expects the bracelet to stay in his family for many years to come. ''I have no plans on trying to lose it again,'' he said. 007 The Associated Press
  11. they didnt get rid of him? unreal. redskins going to funeral early next week and play next thursday night. dick enberg is doing the radio broadcast on westwood one radio. dick is still very competent. think i'll listen to him.
  12. i will listen to it on the computer drom nfl.com. the first half it will be the packer broadcast, and the second half i will listen to the cowboy broadcast. it might not be a bad thing. come to think of it, i wont miss all the bleeping graphics and promos, and stupid guest interviews. bryant gumbel, the worst play by play broadcaster i have ever heard, did the nfl net games last season.
  13. thanks for the beautiful picture.
  14. Just caught her the once late in her career but she was wonderful and left a very strong impression, along with Andrew Cyrille, who was backing her. They were part of a group led by and touring with Canadian saxophonist Jane Bunnett. i do hope you have heard jane, sheila, and jeanne perform 'the water is wide' on one of jane's albums. if you havent, i will dig you up a copy. it is fine a music as i have ever heard.
  15. black screen. no icons or anything. get the desktop items from the tray.
  16. welcome to the forum, measurer!
  17. i had similar feelings when in the big room at the horseshoe watching early rounds of the world series of poker. being in a room with several hundred con men and bluffers was really creepy, too.
  18. does not devaluation of the currency suggest that interest rates need be significantly increased to maintain current foreign investment levels in our economy? low returns on devalued currencies just wont fly. the 11 percent citi is paying would seem to be about right.
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