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  1. i sees the image when i reply, but not when the reply is published.
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdxGbB8y31g&list=FLOCEul_PqBrFm_ySZC7EIsQ&index=1&feature=plpp_video
  3. i've made no changes i can recall, but no one's pictures have been showing for about 2 weeks(windows xp google chrome browser). they continue to show, however, on most similar forums. is it me or thee?????
  4. there are some fine british stouts i'm missing out on, as well. british stouts go to russia
  5. chilling 107.21.243.42/
  6. it's a sure sign of things to come, although i've never used it. presumably, my beloved photobucket is also in the fed's crosshairs.
  7. if it's not available in your region, i'd be delighted to ups you gratis 2 or 3 bottles.
  8. If that's a ginko pod, I don't want to breathe. ..a.course it is!!!!!!!
  9. strangely, brother ayers, today's blog entry, before reading your post, was about siberian night stout, on sale this month for 4 bucks a pint at my local taphouse. green eyes, red accesories
  10. green eyes, red accesories
  11. absolutely. thank you.
  12. thx, dave, i'm now enjoying some miraculous barrel aged-siberian night stout augmented with a brahms symphony. we've all had those days. they, too, shall surely pass.
  13. ths morning, about 10 minutes after paying a considerable veterinary bill, i got a phone call from debbie, "i've totalled my car. i passed out. i'm ok. my back hurts." debbie's ok. she's in good hands. song out of my trees
  14. songs out of my trees
  15. does france still have the lovely stream playing many really old old(circa 1920) jazz classics?
  16. i wasn't aware of the playlists. thx. i have many of their shows which they haven't recorded, archived.
  17. mia was never on a farm, but she was indifferent to horses.
  18. thanks for the help, pete, i noticed the regrettable inferences in the first draft and promptly forgot them. lee, they are loyal, beautiful, ultra-loving dogs, as long as cats and other dogs aren't around.
  19. wkcr has a weekday jazz block from noon-3pm and 6 to 9pm, often with very adventurous old and new jazz, and mon,, tues,, and wed., 3 to 6 pm, they have very new music featuring music ranging from gunter hampel, don cherry, mort. feldman to frank lowe to varese to london jazz composers orchestra, from 1 to 5 am eastern mon, wed, and fri,, they play very adventurous new music, the most adventurous you will hear anywhere on the spectrum, except wednesdays when lazaro is in high gear. if you can navigate around phil of schaap(often mondays noon to 3pm), your ears will be thoroughly challenged...
  20. mia(link)
  21. here she writes of the recent death of bob brookmeyer....... carol sloane blog A Highly Personal Recollection With the sad news of the death of Bob Brookmeyer, vivid memories of our occasionally turbulent relationship flooded my thoughts. We met in 1961 when he and several other prominent jazz musicians were members of the band playing Bill Finegan arrangements for my first album on the Columbia Records label. Although Bob did eventually achieve sobriety, he was then drinking heavily, and he could be short-tempered and petulant when just moments before he'd been wise and funny and keenly observant. He often appeared at The Half Note, a club on the lower West Side of Manhattan with his co-leader Clark Terry. Some of us fondly called them "Mumbles and Grumbles". Our friendship grew and eventually Bob, a passionate football fan at the time, became my personal tutor, patiently explaining some of the more complex and intricate components and strategies. Years later he told me how he tested my "girl-friend worthiness" by asking that I accompany him to Sheep Meadow in Central Park one very early Sunday morning. A few musicians gathered there for spirited collisions called touch football. I agreed to act as cheerleader, fetcher of hot cocoa and BandAid supplier. The predictable muscle aches/pains/scrapes ensued, leading to post-game therapy: submersion in a sudsy hot bath. He liked to soak while watching the Giants on a black-and-white portable tv in addition to the sound of a Jets' radio broadcast, cigarettes and beverage of choice within easy reach. (article continues with link)
  22. <br style="color: rgb(241, 241, 241); font-family: Helvetica, Arial, 'Bitstream Vera Sans', Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 23px; background-color: rgb(19, 52, 68); "><br style="color: rgb(241, 241, 241); font-family: Helvetica, Arial, 'Bitstream Vera Sans', Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 23px; background-color: rgb(19, 52, 68); "><br style="color: rgb(241, 241, 241); font-family: Helvetica, Arial, 'Bitstream Vera Sans', Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 23px; background-color: rgb(19, 52, 68); "> REALLY?
  23. did you ever believe in anything so strongly and know you are right, but the world and the system, and the masses say you are a fool? Actually, yes. I am a Christian. (1 Cor. 1:18) although at this point in my life i'm not a believer, i'm most empathetic to the 'outcast' plight of my christian friends.
  24. by coincidence, i've watched a string of 4 or 5 movies in the past week where the leading male role happens to be gay, this one included.
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