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  1. ravel:bolero berlioz:benvenuto cellini berlioz: le corsaire charles munch l'orchestre de la societe des concerts du conservatore de paris london llp 466 adapted from the famous ffrr 78 R.P.M. by popular request
  2. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/t...aying_out_.html
  3. and has flushed thousands of lives and marriages, but it's so damn good.
  4. so eloquently stated.
  5. ttk, we are the only genuine squares in the whole blasted group. to that end, i listen to some sumptuous fran warren: come rain or come shine venise live color stereo 10019 on pure golden vinyl
  6. gee thanks paul
  7. unless it catches fire or is terrorized. Lowest posted price in west Michigan is $3.04.. It's as high as $3.19 ..........should help those big monster suv-truck sales.
  8. unless it catches fire or is terrorized.
  9. the birdland story 2 records srb-2 from the late 50s
  10. http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=3877313
  11. sinatra's capitol from the early 50's. either from 'only the lonely' or 'where are you'. if you dig really great drinking music like you appear to, check out either or both of the sinatras, or 'merrill at midnight'.
  12. actually, i feel they are the same person merely amusing themself.
  13. But this all tracks back to Balco. Marion Jones was tied up in Balco as well, and apparently lied to a grand jury, then eventually came clean. She'll likely do time for the same offense Bonds is charged with. So, to extend your argument, what you seem to be saying is that unless the feds go after every track athlete, they are unfairly targeting Jones? ... I don't quite buy that. Lying to Congress and lying to a federal grand jury are two different things (as has been well demonstrated on a daily basis.) Unless there's sufficient evidence to prosecute those others for lying to a grand jury, your argument seems to be a non-starter. jones will get less time than bonds because she cooperated with the feds. the bonds penalties may be more severe because he kicked sand on the feds shoes and didnt(yet) play ball with them.
  14. the budget concious indians smiting the yankees this year was a magnificent pleasure.
  15. it is time to say "goodbye" to the old lefthander, whose baseball broadcasts of the reds i have listened to for 40 years. joe's broadcasts were always fun and exciting, and with his buddy, marty brenneman, they made an incomparable broadcast team. http://www.local12.com/mostpopular/story.a...d4-763c5702c50b and http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com/apps/p...ATES01/71116012
  16. some of the related articles on the above link concern ongoing efforts to preseve it.
  17. http://www.observer.com/2007/hotel-pennsyl...#comment-124124
  18. I really can't believe I am reading this. First, are you offering surprise that Boras is drafting the contract, or only surprise at the fact that an agreement in principle has been reached? Because if it is about Boras, you should know that by the terms of the Player's Agreement, no club can mandate that a player not use a particular agent, or be denied representation during the drafting a contract. Had the reports been true that A-Rod was told "no Boras in the room" then the Yankees would have been subject to penalty once the Player's Union raised a stink. Second, there can be no provision for steroid testing or penalties for positive tests. These are covered in the PA and no individual player's contract can supersede what the player's union has agreed to when it comes to testing for PEDs and amphetamines and the penalties that will result from a positive test. boras spots and hustles suckers like few others. early reports of this affair indicated rod had blown off boras. i am indeed aware that agents are mandated. i much appreciate your more than considerable savvy in these baseball affairs. thanks.
  19. i drive not even 30 miles per week unless out of town for a music gig or visiting, which is becoming less frequent, so i dont really care. nonetheless, gonna fire up the puddle jumper or the bicycle.
  20. surprise. surprise. boras is drafting the contract. here's betting it has no clauses about penalties for steroid use. what if the yankees owe 300 million and arod(rhymes with aloc) tests positive? this is what the yankees deserve. after all, the rod was hitting numbers at an alarming pace for a tad last season. is this why the deal is so rushed? yankees may be among the biggest suckers on the planet and may be on the road to ruin.
  21. max roach quintet booker little art davis george coleman ray draper time/2087 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ kulu se mama trane impulse a-9106
  22. there are definitely some positive blood tests the feds are sitting on, perhaps team physicalsor blood tests at the start of each season, or blood samples for baroid's several infirmities. baroid has painted a bullseye on his own chest. this appears to be much more substantial than a 'ham sandwich' indictment from a local D.A. do i somewhat smell the odor of one certain bush, jr., championing the sanctity of his beloved 'baseball,' too late to do this jr. any good?
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