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  1. That was the reaction I was hoping for.
  2. Tony to Mel the cop... "Maybe you can handle yourself one of them First Class tickets to the resurrection"
  3. "Patti Kunkle stuck the disc in immediately and started Rockin’! Sounded Great! All the way out on the Street"! I thought this was the best line, until I read this one... "ONE LAST THING HAVE A DOPE A LICIOUS TIME OUT THERE SPREADING THE WORD"!
  4. That would make for an interesting thread in itself. Who or what would you like to see on your money?
  5. New bills! I'm sure an increase in the price of stamps can't be far behind. B)
  6. You obviously understood couw's chart. Your solution seems logical and more than fair.
  7. This was my exact philosophy this morning when only one sesame seed bagel was left. Seriously, congratulations TJ.
  8. I'll take a stab at it.
  9. Happy birthday Bud!
  10. Asian looking in an Italian kind of way.
  11. So not even the big pic? Crap, looks like I'm in search of a new avatar. I'll be back.... B)
  12. I couldn't see the beer bottle avatar anymore so I changed it a week or two ago. I can see this one, so are you saying it is too small or nothing is showing up?
  13. BIN LADEN FEARED TO HAVE SEGWAY SCOOTER Has Threatened to Produce Transportation Device of Mass Distribution Kandahar, Afghanistan (SatireWire.com) — U.S. forces searching an abandoned Al Qaeda hideout today said they found diagrams of skateboards, gyroscopic technology, and Osama bin Laden riding what appears to be a Razor scooter, further proof that the terrorist leader may have been planning to intensify his revolution by producing personal transportation devices of mass distribution. One of the diagrams found in an Al Qaeda hideout According to U.S. sources, the Segway Human Transporter, known as "Ginger" or "IT" before it was unveiled Monday, is one of the most important inventions of the last 100 years and has the potential to be more significant than the Internet or the automobile. If bin Laden or his operatives were able to reproduce the Segway, it could lead to an escalation of the war no one has imagined. "Picture Al Qaeda terrorists able to zip around cities on their dastardly errands at 12 miles an hour for only 5 cents a day. What a tremendous costs savings and convenience that would be for them," said Army Gen. Tommy Franks. Until now, Bush administration officials had downplayed bin Laden's recent claims of "We have the scooter and we will use it," saying that gyroscopic and tilt sensor technology were likely beyond their abilities. But with today's discovery, experts say it is at least possible bin Laden could produce a "Dirty Scooter" capable of traveling up to six miles on a five-hour charge. "Not only could they equip their own people with this, but depending on their price points, they could seriously undermine U.S. retail sales," said Neville Obstinate, of Oxford Research Group, a private think tank in Oxford, England. Gen. Franks said the Al Qaeda site was still being tested for evidence that any scooter of mass distribution had actually been produced. If any materials are found that could be used to make a personal transportation device, they will not be left behind, he said. "It's one thing for this murderer to go after our people, but we will not allow him to violate our patents, and we will not leave any patented products in that country," he said. "That is nonnegotiable."
  14. I would rather have a Rascal.
  15. So, when the low battery warning goes off and the scooter shuts down, will the people still fall off? It seems as if a warning indicator was a pretty common sense thing to leave off of a $5,000 toy.
  16. A great, and I do mean great session. I never paid much attention to Art up until about a year ago when I bought Meets The Rhythm Section. It changed my opnion for sure. I dig this one also.
  17. Maybe this fits here, maybe it doesn't. Either way it is rather funny. http://www.zefrank.com/invite/swfs/index.html
  18. Is the remastered version of this worth the extra bucks?
  19. You got that right. On a side note, I never knew Mills went by the name Joe Primrose at times.
  20. I've been by far more of a fan than a collector. If I buy too much I one time I have trouble giving a good listen, and having music on my shelves I have not heard drives me crazy. Every once in awhile I may pick up more than I can handle, but I will back off purchases for a period of time when that happens.
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