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Everything posted by tugmoose
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Guess they couldn't Work It Out.
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Brad Miller totally !
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Thought this was about Dion's new hit single.
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So this guy in a Son Volt t-shirt lunged at Tweedy with a bowie knife. Jeff reached in his pocket, pulled out one of Jay Bennett's dreadlocks and strangles the dude with it while bludgening the dude's buddy, a Warner Brothers executive, with Pat Sansome. Here's a clip.
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Those people are so sensitive! Foley's e-mail to governor voices fear White House snubbed him By Dara Kam Palm Beach Post Capital Bureau Thursday, October 12, 2006 tallahassee
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Saw her last night in Cleveland and I did not recognize her until she started singing . Apparently she had some kind of battery acid accident that caused her to lose 30 pounds in a couple months. Same great voice, wonderful show and very friendly after the show, although I gotta admit I was a bit more intimidated to approach her than I'd been in the past. From Now Toronto magazine: "All my life I've been hit on by either total sleazeballs or people in my cultural niche, like punk rockers and arty weirdos. But now that I have a more traditionally 'hot' thing going on, normal yahoos are
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Some info on an upcoming tribute to The Band
tugmoose replied to markosis's topic in Someone Else's Song
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. . . animator. 'Flintstones' artist Ed Benedict dies By JOHN ROGERS, Associated Press Writer Tue Oct 10, 10:43 PM ET LOS ANGELES - Ed Benedict, a legendary animator who put life, love and laughter in TV cartoon characters like Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble and Yogi Bear, has died at the age of 94. Benedict died in his sleep on Aug. 28 in Auburn in Northern California, his longtime friend and fellow animator David K. Sheldon confirmed Tuesday. "He was quite an interesting fellow, that's for sure," Sheldon said. "He was the main character designer for all the early Hanna-Barb
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Got it, watched it, looks great, sounds great. Buy it now.
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No hate. It's just that, five years down the road, whining about getting screwed by a huge media comglomerate seems kinda passe. Want your label to appreciate your art? Stay away from the big labels. Sign with EnormoMediaEntertainmentProduct Enterprises at your own risk. Plus, honestly, after seeing the movie, would you want to spend significant time with any of those guys?
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Stephen Colbert has America by the ballots
tugmoose replied to cryptique's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Jones' "You Jackin' It?" was insane funny, and not just 'cause I'm in Cleveland (which, I admit, is a bit of a punchline in itself). As far which show is better, that's kinda like comparing the Three Stooges and the Marx Bros. - both hilarious in their own way. Stewart is more mock-serious, while Colbert is more straight satire. Stewart's takes on Chaney shooting a lawyer and the Foley story were Python-worthy. And is there anything more obnoxious than someone going on and on about what's funny, who's funnier and why something's funny? -
Glad the album holds up better than the movie. "Whaa, whaa, we got dropped. Don't they realize how great we are?" The DVD extras are very cool, though.
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Would be kinda cool to see how the world ends.
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At the warmup show at the Mercury the night before the taping, Neko introduced Sparrow saying it was the second time she'd played it.
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Look for me, I'll be in the front row. I Am Trying To Get Away From Jay Bennett on Sundance Channel in 32 minutes.
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The meaning of the word "Shalom" By David Silver The Hebrew word SHALOM is understood around the world to mean peace. But peace is only one small part of the meaning of the word SHALOM. Here in Israel, even though we don't have much in the way of peace, we use the word SHALOM on a daily basis. We use it to greet people with, and we use it to bid farewell to people. However, SHALOM means much more than peace, hello or goodbye. Strong's Concordance 7965 - Hebrew Shalom ..... A word study in the New King James version for SHALOM says: Completeness, wholeness, health, peace, welfare, safety
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Or this:
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Gene Janson: 1934 - 2006 `The face of Middle America' Veteran stage, TV and movie actor--as well as the pitchman for WTTW-Ch. 11 pledge drives--was doing what he loved when he collapsed on stage during a Wednesday mat By Sid Smith and Chris Jones Tribune Arts Critics Published October 6, 2006 Veteran actor Gene Janson, familiar to viewers of WTTW-Ch. 11 as the genial, soft-sell pitchman during the station's pledge drives, seemed a throwback to Old World gentility, his reassuring voice and manners a comfortable blend of sophistication and Midwestern honesty. The veteran actor, 72, col
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I'd like to see that: A whole section of guys standing stone silent throughout the show, checking their "gear" every five seconds, whincing every time anyone hoots or hollers or offers to get a beer. I used to be one of those guys.
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The "Not" Rollcall for Cinci 10/7 Tall Stacks
tugmoose replied to Gobias Industries's topic in Just A Fan
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Mats on SNL Bastards and Bus (note wardrobe switch).
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Fuck! Those fuckers fuckin' cut fuckin' TV-fuckin'-Z!
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Think they did this just to make Roy Orbison cry?