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  1. The cat's got a very distinctive voice and an extremely valuable "role player" because of it.
  2. Fair enough, be he pointedly commented in a pregame interview w/Pam Oliver that this was his best season ever precisely because he had finally tamed those wilder instincts. I guess only he knows (and maybe not even him) why, after playing a well-disciplined game that saw him getting hit relentlessly, he went and blew a sure thing on the type of blatantly goofy play he had avoided all game long. Tell you what, though, if you don't want to overstate the effects of that beating, I'd not underestimate them either. I've never heard any quaterback say anything other than the type of assault Farve withstood does get into your head before the game is over, and if that's what happened Sunday, it's wholly to Farve's credit that he took what he took for as long as he took it before it finally did.
  3. Oh, they took every chance to hit him, maybe not full force, but if they could get to him after a handoff or something and have it be even vaguely legal, they'd get to him. That last fumble, Farve was down there kinda trying to tackle the recoverer and BAM somebody knocked him har to get him out of the area. The guy was a moving target the entire game.
  4. 1. Archway Theme 2. The Golden Striker 3. It Never Entered My Mind 4. Oliphant Gesang 5. Indonesia 6. Sounds At The Archway 7. Step Da Co Eel Waltz 8. Ed's Blues No personnel. all "straight ahead" The only titleI reconize fro anotehrEH album is $4
  5. Mot "injury" in the carry him off on a stretcher sense, just beat him down, mentally and physically to get inside his head, make him distrustful of ever moment of peace that he has outfield. And it worked - he got hit and knocked crushed and tossed and banged and tripped and fallen on for so long that his head came out of its safety zone. The aim was not to "injure", it was to beat down. This was in no way pretty football. It was old-school hardass take you down no matter how long iot takes football. And the team that played it won it. And I don't think that a QB who was not as likely to take all those beatings and still answer the call with some mojo in reserve would have gotten that treatment. But Farve would NOT be "injured". so the Saints knew they had to stop Farve over the long haul, chip away at his mind through his body, and they did it the only way they could - by whoopin' him so hard for so long that the one time he really NEEDED to be disciplined, he couldn't find it in him for habing been whopped up on so bad. It wwasn't football, it was a boxing match. It wasn't a game, it was a war. And as such, I'd say that the Saints did what they had to do ro win, and they did it until they did win.
  6. As touchy-feeley sports, that was discomforting for me to watch too. But as military strategy, it was hard for me to argue with, especially considering how the longer the game went on & the more hits Farve took, the more he reverted back to his "crazier" self. That last throw, the int, might well have not happened if he hadn't taken all those hits before and not gotten beaten "literally" out of his cool & collected zone. So, whaddya want, a Geneva Convention for the NFL?
  7. No problems for me w/the straight quartet stuff, but when Pharoah came in, that's when "increasingly on different pages" comes into play. Once those pages start getting written, yeah, give me Alice. But as long as it was just Trane, Garrison, & Elvin, make mine McCoy, please. I don't think Alice heard the rhythm like McCoy did, and as long as Elvin was driving that particular bus, that was what fit best. But as soon as Pharoah came on, that bus started going somewhere else, and once Rashied came on, it had its driver.
  8. Love that $1000 coming off the roll.
  9. For a little bit. They had a kid named Tom who went through some serious changes during the divorce. Much (melo)drama, iirc.
  10. My Duke LPs all have purple labels, I think? Don't have any 45s... The RCA 45s, yeah, a lot of orange, but what I was really referring to was more a more equal balance between the orange and the black. That Cash 78 & the King things had it to the point of looking like Halloween. And as for Joe Comfort, yeah! The man who really swung all those Sinatra sides!
  11. Dennis Michell Ruff Ruff and Reddy
  12. HA! Nah, I was just struck by the label on that 78, and one thought led to another.
  13. Other than King in the late 60s/early 70s, what other label(s) used orange & black?
  14. They use the term somewhat, ah....loosely...
  15. Sheb Wooley Chuck Woolery Representative Lynn Woolsey (D - CA).
  16. Brothers named Hastings (as in "So check your Hastings!") who have both had careers in TV. Don & Bob have never struck me as the Trane types, but check them anyway. You never know.
  17. Aric Effron Nora Ephron Petch Arphon http://www.hotfrog.in.th/Companies/Petch-Arphon
  18. Bob & Don Hastings! Elroy Carpenter & Dr. Bob Hughes. They're brothers, you know.
  19. The car seems to be influenced by Avatar. I think it's one of Prince's guitars only not purple.
  20. Day Tripper Jack The Ripper Little Nipper
  21. I just had mine checked last physical. But thanks for the heads up though.
  22. wow, I thought they were a Dallas outfit...no idea they were national. Prior to the advent of 800 numbers, the "800" lyric in the jingle was "call Empire".
  23. The two Emil richards Microtonal Blues Band sides for impulse! fit into/come out of the part of the Done Ellis scene that was studying Indian music. They're interesting, if not exactly "deep".
  24. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wvfixqerldfe
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