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  1. Here's a website that sells expensive creams and such: http://www.theartofshaving.com/taos6/home.php ***** Here's another retailer of interesting shaving gear including straight razors: http://www.classicshaving.com/Home.html ***** Here's another retailer, e-Barbershop: http://www.qedusa.com/ ***** How to get that perfect shave, from Today Weekend: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6886845/
  2. I saw in the paper this morning that Larry Coryell turns 65 today. He was on the cover of the first issue of Down Beat that I bought, in the summer of '67. The theme of the article was that he was a young lion, and that it was time for the oldtimers to step aside if they don't like his long hair! I guess we're all getting older every day!
  3. My introduction to Hank Mobley was one of the Miles Blackhawk LPs, which I bought about 1973. To this day, it remains one of my least favorite Miles albums. So I never gave Mobley much of a chance. But since so many here like him, I thought I would try Soul Station, which, as the liner notes say, most people consider to be his Saxophone Colossus. Looking at the lineup, it appeared to me that the weakest link in the chain was the leader of the date! I like this much more than I thought I would. It reminds me of Kenny Dorham's Quiet Kenny. They both feature a single horn with a piano trio rhythm section, a rather laid back vibe, and apparently low-budget production values. My kind of record! I don't consider the originals to be on the same level as the standards, and I think the album would have been better with another standard. But it's a very good record, and it does move me to think about which of his records I'll get next. Right now, I'm thinking that I'll get Workout.
  4. I want to give you a heads up that the AotW for the last two weeks of April will be Sonny Clark's Cool Struttin'. I think that most Clark fans consider it to be his best album, but in our discussion we can discuss what we think about that. It is available from BMG/Your Music, and from Amazon (Use the Big O link!) for $10.99. http://www.amazon.com/Cool-Struttin-Sonny-...3238&sr=8-1
  5. Here's a new Old Spice aftershave commercial that's pretty funny.
  6. Here's a site dedicated to electric shavers: http://www.shavers.com/
  7. Happy Birthday Kyo!
  8. The Globe & Mail reports that Doug Flutie, Pinball Clemons, Mike Pringle, John Bonk and builder Tom Sheppard have been elected to the Hall of Fame. Poor Bonk. No one is going to pay any attention to him at the ceremony with those other three guys there! http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...tsFootball/home
  9. Here's an article which contrasts the way the Fed has bailed out Bear Stearns shareholders and helped JP Morgan with the way Norway, Sweden and Finland took over their bankrupt banks ensuring that the shareholders would get nothing. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtm...31/cnfed131.xml By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, International Business Editor Last Updated: 2:06am BST 01/04/2008 The US Federal Reserve is examining the Nordic bank nationalisations of the 1990s as a possible interim solution to the US financial crisis. The Fed has been criticised for its rescue of Bear Stearns, which critics say has degenerated into a taxpayer gift to rich bankers The Fed has been criticised for its rescue of Bear Stearns, which critics say has degenerated into a taxpayer gift to rich bankers. A senior official at one of the Scandinavian central banks told The Daily Telegraph that Fed strategists had stepped up contacts to learn how Norway, Sweden and Finland managed their traumatic crisis from 1991 to 1993, which brought the region's economy to its knees. It is understood that Fed vice-chairman Don Kohn remains very concerned by the depth of the US crisis and is eyeing the Nordic approach for contingency options. Scandinavia's bank rescue proved successful and is now a model for central bankers, unlike Japan's drawn-out response, where ailing banks were propped up in a half-public limbo for years. While the responses varied in each Nordic country, there a was major effort to avoid the sort of "moral hazard" that has bedevilled efforts by the Fed and the Bank of England in trying to stabilise their banking systems. Norway ensured that shareholders of insolvent lenders received nothing and the senior management was entirely purged. Two of the country's top four banks - Christiania Bank and Fokus - were seized by force majeure. "We were determined not to get caught in the game we've seen with Bear Stearns where shareholders make money out of the rescue," said one Norwegian adviser. "The law was amended so that we could take 100pc control of any bank where its equity had fallen below zero. Shareholders were left with nothing. It was very controversial," he said. Stefan Ingves, governor of Sweden's Riksbank, said his country passed an act so it could seize banks where the capital adequacy ratio had fallen below 2pc. Efforts were also made to protect against "blackmail" by shareholders. Mr Ingves said there were parallels with the US crisis, citing the use of off-balance sheet vehicles to speculate on property. All the Nordic banks were nursed back to health and refloated or merged. The tough policies contrast with the Fed's bail-out of Bear Stearns, where shareholders forced JP Morgan to increase its Fed-led rescue offer from $2 to $10 a share. Christopher Wood, chief strategist at brokers CLSA, says the Fed's piecemeal approach has led to "appalling moral hazard". "Shareholders have been able to lobby for a higher share price only because the Fed took over the credit risk on $30bn of the investment bank's dubious paper. The whole affair also amounts to a colossal subsidy for JP Morgan," he said.
  10. Thanks Jim. I never saw the show either. I was out of the country. I remember well when The New One came out in early '68. I was very fond of it at the time, but haven't heard it since. In the mid-80s I saw Buddy Greco at an industry private party in Las Vegas. He was great! I guess you could call him my guilty pleasure!
  11. By the way, looking at the first clip that started this thread, I think that's George Carlin when he was still cleanshaven along with Steve Rossi introducing the band. Anybody want to disagree?
  12. Here's a very sad story. I am reminded of a case in Toronto less than a year ago when a man of apparently similar ethnic background killed his teenage daughter because she wanted to dress like other Canadian girls and wear blue jeans. A century ago immigrants from Italy wanted their daughters to date only Italian boys. That was understandable, although not for making the American melting pot. But today some immigrant fathers from non-Western countries appear to be brutal. Life must be hell for the women still living in the old country, although maybe it is not as bad as I imagine when everyone in the society is on the same page. Maybe the problem these teenage girls have is that they live in a Western culture all day, and then their fathers expect them to live like they still live in the old country. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,343677,00.html A child prodigy with a talent in mathematics that won her a spot at Oxford at the age of 13 somehow found her way into prostitution. Sufiah Yusof, who calls herself Shilpa Lee, advertises her body on an Internet sex site, charging 130 pounds an hour or $258. Yusof and two siblings won university places in their teens but she ran away at age 15 with claims of pressure from her parents. "It is all desperately heartbreaking," a friend of Yusof said. "With her amazing brain she should be able to make money any way she wants. But instead, her life spiraled completely out of control." Yusof describes herself as a "sexy, smart student" who prefers "older gentlemen" and offers services every day from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Yusof claims her father was "controlling and bullying," which led her to ending the relationship with her family.
  13. The Als have offered a contract to Corey Holmes, but his agent can't find him! http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news...82-8b61f88f617a ***** Bob Ackles announced today that the Lions have extended Wally Buono's contract, but the article doesn't say for how long. This is the last year of his current contract. Wally is second all time in coaching victories, behind Don Matthews. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/BC/...5152306-cp.html
  14. My thoughts as well. I've been checking Google and the LA Times every day, and haven't found anything yet.
  15. TTK, I don't think so. He left the group about 1959, and he was the first to die, in the mid-80s I think. But of course I could be wrong.
  16. Here's an interesting blog site. It claims to have info for women, but I didn't see any. http://www.shavingstuff.com/
  17. Highly recommended. One of my favorite vocal albums.
  18. I don't know how I feel about this. Maybe competitive swimming should be done in suits the closest thing to au natural that modesty will allow, so as to make it a competition between the athletes rather than between the swimwear manufacturers. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,343232,00.html A new, faster competitive bathing suit is the buzz of swimmers worldwide, but the revolutionary athletic attire could be banned from the upcoming Beijing Olympics. The LZR Racer, developed by Speedo with the help of NASA scientists, has been worn in 16 record-breaking swims since its release six weeks ago, the London Daily Mail reported. The suit, which according to Speedo can cut down on swimmers drag in the water by five percent, has been worn by several British swimmers who are praising it. "I just dived in and it felt like I was gliding for ever. It was really effortless through the water," Caitlin McClatchey, 22, one of Britain's brightest swimming stars, told the Mail. But swimming's international governing body, the Federation Internationale de Natation is reviewing claims the suit is giving an edge to swimmers due to allegations it provides greater buoyancy, according to the New York Post. In fact, several leading sportswear companies are preparing to launch their own supersuits, similar to the LZR Racer, according to FOX Sports. Despite rave reviews, not everyone is happy with the suit's performance. Australian world record holder Jessicah Schipper complained the suit slowed her down after she revealed water got inside her suit during that country's Olympic trials Thursday. Speedo officials planned to meet with Schipper, who won the 200-meter butterfly with a time of 2 minutes, 6.82 seconds, far off her world record of 2:05.40. She wore the Speedo LZR Racer "open back kneeskin" during the butterfly final. "We are conducting a thorough investigation but are confident this is not endemic to the LZR Racer suit," said Rob Davies, general manager of Speedo Australia. "Obviously, we will be working closely with Jessicah on a resolution and providing all the assistance she needs." The LZR Racer is made of a lightweight blend of Lycra and nylon, and electronically bonded to fit tighter around one's body, the Post reported.
  19. Thanks, Jim. The PJ band is my favorite Buddy Rich. When I have a free half hour I'll go through the others there at YouTube.
  20. I'm very willing to stand corrected in that regard. I haven't heard that much of Murray. Maybe the cut that Murray appears on flavored my impression.
  21. Thanks Chuck. I've never heard of that one. I told you I was out of touch!
  22. I mentioned in the AotW thread about Duane Tatro's Jazz for Moderns that the two albums were recorded about the same time with many of the same people. If you go to the Album of the Week forum and read the thread about Jazz for Moderns, you may come to the conclusion that you would like it.
  23. I'm clueless regarding pop culture. There were a number of comments about a red stapler on the Digg thread. What are you guys referring to?
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