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  1. Yeah, that was a little way Uptown, at 8th Ave and 50th St. (now the site of "Worldwide Plaza"), until 1968. There was an earlier site Downtown, on (surprise) Madison Square (5th Ave/Broadway and 23d St).
  2. Or more... A big list of dopers from the infamous 1998 TDF was just published: http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/french-senate-releases-positive-epo-cases-from-1998-tour-de-france
  3. same here. LMAO I thought Warne Marsh...
  4. Wasn't on the computer yesterday, but will chime in a day late: Happy Birthday! :party:
  5. Thanks, point taken. I could likely survive with fewer Victoria CDs (say 3 to 5 at most). These box sets encourage one to go overboard. Will watch and wait for lower price...
  6. Thanks, interesting set! Going on the wish list (not ready to purchase yet)...Available at reasonable prices on Amazon US from the standard UK-based sellers.
  7. Ima Hogg Francis Bacon Edward de Vere
  8. Happy birthday to a relative neighbor! :party:
  9. I actually read a story on this... The dude's a recidivist, a veritable serial inanimate object sex abuser: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/10/edwin-tobergta-sex-with-pool-raft_n_3575100.html
  10. Heard the item on radio this morning and was surprised. I had assumed the shelf life was much more than 45 days! Good luck to anyone who eats that stuff...
  11. Eldon "El Duce" Hoke Trey Anastasio Suzi Quatro
  12. Paul Gascoigne Vinnie Jones (http://www.amazon.co.uk/kitchen-home/dp/B004ZUP3EY) Squeeze
  13. I rented a couple of discs of the 1974 ITV Father Brown series. First disc was pretty good - The Hammer of God was by far the best (and "edgiest") episode, but others were OK. I think I may have seen some of these episodes way back in the day, but my memory is hazy (did the series ever air on PBS in the '70s?).
  14. Berkshire Record Outlet sells a lot of Membran boxes. To my surprise, I noticed that there's one with "contemporary" music, 10 CDs for $14.90...Never thought I'd see names like Scelsi and Stockhausen in one of these boxes! Bentzon [1919-2000], Symphony #8; Symphonic Variations {Gothenburg-Aarhus Philharmonic/ Bostock}. Ligeti, Chamber Concerto for 13 Instruments. Webern, Concerto, Op.24. Varese, Octandre. Lutoslawski, Chain I. Takemitsu, Rain Coming. Birtwistle, Ritual Fragment {Aarhus Sinfonietta}. Lars Klit [b.1965], 'Catwalk' Opera {vocal soloists w.instrumental ensemble/ Thomas Veto}. Schnittke, Concerto for Mixed Choir; Requiem {HYMNIA Chamber Choir w.instrumental ensemble/ Flemming Windekilde} + Other Works by Stockhausen, Berio, Norgard, Norholm, Tanggaard, Scelsi et al. (Title: 'Snapshots: Developments of Contemporary Classical Music')
  15. Elliott Grennard () Ralph Nelson Elliott (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Nelson_Elliott) Katrina Leskanich
  16. László Moholy-Nagy Victor Laszlo John Casablancas
  17. Basil Fawlty Michela Wrong Michel Foucault
  18. This just in: it's a murder charge.
  19. My favorite was not strictly a a player fight, though it started out that way. It's the 1979 Bruins-Rangers brawl at MSG, in which Bruins players went into the stands to fight Ranger fans, and "Mad Mike" Milbury (later to become the worst-ever NHL general manager) wound up beating a Ranger fan over the head with his own shoe! I watched live (on TV) - it was surreal! Print story at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/23/sports/hockey/23brawl.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 Plenty of video out there, too.
  20. Yeah, I was going to mention the Fox Sports "glowing puck" but decided not to. I didn't care for the effect, but thought it was a reasonable try...believe me, in the US, the "can't follow the puck" thing is incredibly frequent among non-fans. I personally see no reason for the fights, but get the impression that the "traditional Canadian fan base" digs them (as does a certain element of the US fan base). I agree fully about the thuggery. [Aside: I played in adult recreational leagues until turning 40. Fighting was of course "not allowed", but occasionally occurred. I made sure never to get involved, even to break things up - there's a huge risk of someone jumping in and blowing out your knee while you're trying to separate the combatants... ]
  21. Leroy Vinnegar James P. Johnson The Ventures
  22. It's a sport greatly helped by modern TV sets too. Who knows, maybe its audience will grow? I really doubt it. I played the sport a lot, so never had any trouble watching it on TV, but I couldn't tell you how many times I've heard the (apparently justifiably) stock excuse "Well, I could never get into hockey because I can't follow the puck." [Aside] I think the fighting would be a negative for potential TV viewers, but I might very well be wrong. Congratulations to the Hawks! I grew up in the Chicago area, and was a huge fan of the early '70s teams which came close (a couple of Finals losses) but never made it.
  23. Buzz Capra Sal "The Barber" Maglie Jules Shear
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