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ahhhh, that's right, thanks Drummer
packaged Missy so jus thanks U2 or
thanks finks, slang for fun bastards.
How about a gee .. real Waltzing Matilda .. and on de edder end of de scale ..
Somewhere In Time - Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini #msg-12787547 ..
oops, hope not a near repeat .. heard it earlier. yeah, i love some from everywhere ..
your loved oner sent me Tom Waites which was a blast, but
still waiting for a Slim Dusty or other more umm straight ..
dunno why, just so you have it in case an aussi nationalist
drops in. legit one. Too buggered to look. Gonna catnap for 1/2
hour??? hope i wake up if phone rings, about 6:30am here.
elsa will wait for breakfast it's good for her .. like kids.
schezzz i hope Rudd beats Beazeley, Rudd challenging incumbent B
for opposition leader with a woman julie gilliard his runnig mte
tor 2nd in charge. With them Labor has a chance of knocking off
Howard.
clearing cloud blocked sunrise, but now brightning and looks
like a nice day coming up.
me too, guess you touch it tenderly
and go to sleep feeling it healing,
like with the flow you know?
Steely Dan - Reeling In The Years #msg-12747128
Hi Drummer, spot on, 5:31am here, has been a quiet fun, interesting night.
Thanks for the music bit .. nice to know you're around .. most i go for on title
and feeling .. mood changes too and thanks to you guys there seems to be one
in whatever list I hit to suit the occassion. Lot's have heard before, but long
time ago and many more are totally new. Great place thanks for the freedom.
(: you're upo late. oops .. oh yeah west coast !!
how about unofficially about your man is still working for the
administration and the leaks
are by the administration to mud up the withdrawl to facilitate getting men out
for political reasons?
Classical Guitar - Julian Bream & John Williams - Debussy-Claire De Lune #msg-10950402
An evangelist on tv just now, somebody Maguire? just told me that the percentage of teenagers
believing in the bible since WWII has dropped from 65-4%. There is contrary to church opinion
the existence or morality in reason and without the bible in it's proper perspective as a valuable
and worthwhile mix of fiction and non-fiction and that's it. Like it is.
She also told me there were only two lines of communication .. the media and God .. and that's
not good at all for God cuz we know what lousy communicators the media in general are and if
in spite of that the number of believers is still falling and God ain't winnin' da race then god
needs a new advertising agency badly and quickly and a new product.
gee, God gets great tax breaks and uses the media expertly and expensively .. and still is losing
.. gotta get them before 20 so the next 6-7 years are crucial.
And damn, she maligns the devil as all the others bty only talking about his bad side ..
she doesn't mention the little devil that tickles her toes when she's lovin' or the little
devil that put's bangers in mailboxes .. those parts of the devil are fun.
Funny money has moved a bit up the credibility scale in these new non-denominational "churches" ..
what was once greeed and materialism is now God's will for how can you without it be happy
or serve others?
PURE HUMBUGGERY HUMBUG .. WE HAD MARTIN LUTHER AND MARTIN LUTHER KING NOW WE Got dose like LUTHER BLISSET IN DA RING.
hope the name is right ..
sun coming up .. it's nice.
ha, give us a name teaser ..
sorry, old news but needed to remind myself .. and just confirmation that the time worn tactic of making ultimations ridiculous in the extreme ao as they are impossible to fulfill .. an indication that the end is near for someone .. Malili took his bed now the covers are coming off and he's feeling the bumps in the mattress.
"The steps for Maliki to take are listed "in order of escalating difficulty." Number two on this list (the second-easiest, in other words) is: "Bring his [Maliki's] political strategy with Moktada al-Sadr to closure and bring to justice any JAM [Jaish al-Mahdi is the Arabic name for the Mahdi Army] actors that do not eschew violence."
Maliki, it is widely reported, came into office using Sadr's influence among his faithful as his political base. So Hadley would like Maliki to, in essence, dump his political backers and somehow magically create a new following for himself. It goes on to suggest that Maliki not only abandon his base, but also to "shake up his cabinet by appointing nonsectarian, capable technocrats in key" ministries, and also "announce an overhaul of his own personal staff so that it 'reflects the face of Iraq.'""
These are supposed to be serious proposals, remember, not knee-slapping comedy.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-weigant/the-stunning-cluelessness_b_35367.html
another would be like having a tumor out twice?
generally reverse splits hard on shareholders?
your BEARS, huh, like your apples which ones you like?
Boston, U.C.L.A., Chicago or another like
http://www.bears.ualberta.ca/Hockey/Men/
Myself little of each,
just passed in the blur.
wow, here i go .. first i end up with a guy who has spent so much time on an article only to have it lose great credibility in da foist two paragraphs ..
Henry Mancini - Peter Gunn Theme #msg-11325071
excerpt and comment from my original link ..
"Biblical Faith and the Mindset of the Physicist
The heavens declare the glory of God" (Psalm 19:1). The universe bears the creative imprint of the One who made it."
pure conjecture and whatever happened to the Nicene Creed of the 4ht-5th century which drafted a knock about carpenter to the position of co-creator, and in an act of the highest arrogance, differentiated the Christian myth from that of the Jews and the Muslims. Ceasar and Israeli leaders of the time were all seen as Gods so the God label was not unusual, but the co-creator bit was big.
"Therefore we should be able to learn much about God through what He has made, just as we learn most about an artist from his paintings."
well, we just can't get past nature which is most certainly self propaganding without examining or thinkking for more undertanding and he never even considers this directly.
"Through His handiwork God reveals His inner thought process, and His cherished ideals of beauty and order.
From colorful concepts of the Heavenly Serpent the top gun idea of antiquity, with mentions in the revelations of St John and among the Gnostics and the Roman Syncretists .. the everthing .. the all encomapassing of before and after, above and below and of man and woman.
The symbol representing the idea, image of the Heavenly Serpent appears in the painting of the Navaho, in Egypt, Africa and Mexico. Through Zeus, Thor, Osiris .. riceroodi and all .. all the families gone as the whole idea was revamped to the idea of the One God and then the co-creator gambit. Connfined to the dustbin except for touristy a kind of passing interest.
Change in ideas and concepts .. that's evolution .. formation .. growth .. development.
"It's difficult to understand nature, and it's difficult to understand God."
it's easy nature is nature and we are getting to know it pretty well while God is an idea .. a product of homo-sapien imagination and to refute that is to deny our own creativity.
"There are strong parallels between these difficulties."
and more distinct differences.
"In some way nature gives us advantages, since it is more readily accessible to observation."
In observing nature we have our science and we observe and measure matter, energy and calculation. We have been told that it is through nature that we will learn most about God even though Hawkins feels we have gone just about as far as we can go.
So how do we go past our sciences to further get to know God?, how else but by EXAMINATION OF OUR THINKING and of ourselves.
"The processes and tools we may use to understand nature are similar to the means by which we can come to know God more completely and intimately."
the leap from our understanding of nature, in the present, to a belief in the colective god concept is like flying around in the hummer, while dwelling in the past .. faith.
wow here i go to just post the first 3 i got and first i end up with a guy who has spent so much time on an article only to have it lose great credibility in da foist two paragraphs ..
excerpt and comment from my original link ..
"Biblical Faith and the Mindset of the Physicist
The heavens declare the glory of God" (Psalm 19:1). The universe bears the creative imprint of the One who made it."
pure conjecture and whatever happened to the Nicene Creed of the 4ht-5th century which drafted a knock about carpenter to the position of co-creator, and in an act of the highest arrogance, differentiated the Christian myth from that of the Jews and the Muslims. Ceasar and Isreali leaders of the time were all seen as Gods so the God label was not unusual, but the co-creator bit was big.
"Therefore we should be able to learn much about God through what He has made, just as we learn most about an artist from his paintings."
we learn only superfially of an artist from his/her/their paintings .. sexist tendencies exposed .. through their art and creation we learn more from his physical presence and God never had one.
"Through His handiwork God reveals His inner thought process, and His cherished ideals of beauty and order.
From colorful concepts of the Heavenly Serpent the top gun idea of antiquity, with mentions i read in the revelations of St John and among the Gnostics and the Roman syncretists. all encomapssing of before and after, above and below and man and woman of the Thor used to be involved and Zeus too and Osiris,
It's difficult to understand nature, and it's difficult to understand God.
There are strong parallels between these difficulties.
In some way nature gives us advantages, since it is more readily accessible to observation.
The processes and tools we may use to understand nature are similar to the means by which we can come to know God more completely and intimately.
wow here i go to just post the first 3 i got and first i end up with a guy who has spent so much time on an article only to have it lose great credibility in da foist two paragraphs ..
excerpt and comment from my original link ..
"Biblical Faith and the Mindset of the Physicist
The heavens declare the glory of God" (Psalm 19:1). The universe bears the creative imprint of the One who made it."
pure conjecture and whatever happened to the Nicene Creed of the 4ht-5th century which drafted a knock about carpenter to the position of co-creator, and in an act of the highest arrogance, differentiated the Christian myth from that of the Jews and the Muslims. Ceasar and Isreali leaders of the time were all seen as Gods so the God label was not unusual, but the co-creator bit was big.
"Therefore we should be able to learn much about God through what He has made, just as we learn most about an artist from his paintings."
we learn only superfially of an artist from his/her/their paintings .. sexist tendencies exposed .. through their art and creation we learn more from his physical presence and God never had one.
"Through His handiwork God reveals His inner thought process, and His cherished ideals of beauty and order.
From colorful concepts of the Heavenly Serpent the top gun idea of antiquity, with mentions i read in the revelations of St John and among the Gnostics and the Roman syncretists. all encomapssing of before and after, above and below and man and woman of the Thor used to be involved and Zeus too and Osiris,
It's difficult to understand nature, and it's difficult to understand God.
There are strong parallels between these difficulties.
In some way nature gives us advantages, since it is more readily accessible to observation.
The processes and tools we may use to understand nature are similar to the means by which we can come to know God more completely and intimately.
whew, gotta stay at 2.1% .. is it safe to travel through?
Source: Swarthmore College Released: Mon 23-May-2005,
While ‘Quack Science’ Is Debated in Kansas, Evolution in Schools Is Endangered Species
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“Evolution is a ‘theory’ like gravity is a ‘theory,’” says Associate Professor of Biology Colin Purrington. “The low-budget remake of the Scopes trial that is currently taking place in Kansas will make educated Kansans want to flee the state so that their children will not be subjected to quack scientific ideas such as intelligent design.”
Newswise — The current debate in Kansas over how to teach evolution gives credence to “quack science” and endangers good science education when it is most needed, says a Swarthmore College evolutionary biologist. He also dismisses claims that evolution is “just a theory” that science textbooks should treat as unsound or open to debate.
“Evolution is a ‘theory’ like gravity is a ‘theory,’” says Associate Professor of Biology Colin Purrington, who teaches a class on evolution every fall. “The low-budget remake of the Scopes trial that is currently taking place in Kansas will make educated Kansans want to flee the state so that their children will not be subjected to quack scientific ideas such as intelligent design.”
Kansas Board of Education officials began hearings on May 5 on whether to require that public school science instruction treat evolution as questionable and “intelligent design” as equally valid. A final decision is expected this summer.
“It’s nearly impossible to teach evolution to children without coming under attack from religious fundamentalists who want to inject their beliefs into science curricula,” Purrington says. “They say ‘teach the controversy.’ But to do that is akin to debating with Holocaust deniers. It just gives credence to something that is made up.”
To combat what he sees as religious fundamentalism harming science education, Purrington has made available on the Web a series of resources for public school science teachers and their supporters. Included are news items on evolution cases around the country, a list of gifts for “brave science teachers,” editorial cartoons, and t-shirts and stickers of Charles Darwin. He also plans to have his students design exhibits on evolution for children. [learn more at http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/cpurrin1/evolk12/evoops.htm]
While his efforts have brought hate mail, Purrington says his outreach efforts to lay audiences are essential. “Educators can’t afford to be apathetic about this,” Purrington says. “Our kids’ futures depend on their receiving quality education if they are to compete on a global stage.”
Located near Philadelphia, Swarthmore is a highly selective liberal arts college whose mission combines academic rigor with social responsibility. Swarthmore, with an enrollment of 1,450, is consistently ranked among the top liberal arts colleges in the country.
http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/512079/
why do i have the feeling that though Rummy-no-Dummy in some ways knows that for the majority of his democracy
B.B King - The Thrill Is Gone #msg-10557255
with him, but still he is runnin' dashow wid/4 da few?
Rumsfeld sought changes in Iraq strategy By ROBERT BURNS, AP Military Writer
15 minutes ago .. will change, eh ..
WASHINGTON - President Bush said Saturday he wants to hear all advice before making decisions about changes in Iraq strategy, even as it was disclosed that Donald H. Rumsfeld called for major changes in tactics two days before he resigned as defense secretary.
"In my view it is time for a major adjustment," Rumsfeld wrote in a Nov. 6 memo to the White House. "Clearly, what U.S. forces are currently doing in Iraq is not working well enough or fast enough."
Existence of the classified memo was first reported by The New York Times on its Internet site Saturday evening in a story for the paper's Sunday editions.
Pentagon press secretary Eric Ruff said he was not the source of the leak to the Times, but confirmed the memo's authenticity to The Associated Press late Saturday.
"The formulation of these ideas evolved over a period of several weeks," Ruff said in a telephone interview.
He said the options presented in the paper were Rumsfeld's personal ideas developed in conversations with a variety of people, not part of a formal Pentagon review that also is under way. Rumsfeld had previously said publicly that he believed U.S. efforts in Iraq were not working well enough or fast enough, but he has not called for a "major adjustment" in the U.S. approach to stabilizing Iraq.
Ruff also emphasized that Rumsfeld does not endorse any one particular recommendation, and that he notes in the memo that "many of these options could and, in a number of cases, should be done in combination with others."
Lawrence Di Rita, who was Rumsfeld's chief spokesman before he left the Pentagon last spring, said in a telephone interview Saturday evening that the broad range of options presented by Rumsfeld belies the notion, often cited by his critics, that he is inflexible and reluctant to consider alternative approaches.
"I see this thing as classic Rumsfeld," Di Rita said. "This is the way he operates."
The president acknowledged the difficulties in Iraq in his Saturday radio address and said: "I recognize that the recent violence in Iraq has been unsettling. Many people in our country are wondering about the way forward. The work ahead will not be easy, yet by helping Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki strengthen Iraq's democratic institutions and promote national reconciliation, our military leaders and diplomats can help put Iraq on a solid path to liberty and democracy."
Bush added: "The decisions we make in Iraq will be felt across the broader Middle East."
The president is under pressure to decide a new blueprint for U.S. involvement in Iraq. A bipartisan commission headed by James A. Baker III, a former Republican secretary of state and Bush family friend from Texas, and former Democratic Rep. Lee Hamilton of Indiana is to present its recommendations to Bush in the coming week.
There is no hint in the memo Rumsfeld sent to the White House a day before the Nov. 7 elections that he intended to resign. However, a person familiar with the sequence of those events told the AP that Rumsfeld did know when he wrote it that he would be leaving. The person discussed the matter on condition of anonymity.
Bush announced Rumsfeld's impending departure the day after Democrats won control of the House and Senate. The president has designated Robert Gates to replace Rumsfeld.
Before listing options for change — many of which are similar to various proposals by people in and out of government, including Democratic critics in Congress — Rumsfeld noted that the situation in Iraq "has been evolving" and said U.S. forces have adjusted from "major combat operations, to counterterrorism, to counterinsurgency, to dealing with death squads and sectarian violence."
Rumsfeld said the administration should "announce that whatever new approach the U.S. decides on, the U.S. is doing so on a trial basis. This will give us the ability to readjust and move to another course, if necessary, and therefore not `lose.'"
At the end of his list of "above the line" preferred options, he recommended: "Recast the U.S. military mission and the U.S. goals (how we talk about them) — go minimalist."
Specifics on his options checklist:
_"Publicly announce a set of benchmarks agreed to by the Iraqi government and the U.S. ... to chart a path ahead for the Iraqi government and Iraqi people (to get them moving) and for the U.S. public (to reassure them that progress can and is being made)."
_"Significantly increase U.S. trainers and embeds, and transfer more U.S. equipment to Iraqi security forces."
_"Initiate a reverse embeds program ... by putting one or more Iraqi soldiers with every U.S. and possibly coalition squad."
_Aggressively beef up Iraqi ministries by reaching out to U.S. military retirees and Reserve and National Guard volunteers.
_Conduct an accelerated drawdown of U.S. bases, noting they have already been reduced from 110 to 55. "Plan to get down to 10 to 15 bases by April 2007, and to 5 bases by July 2007."
_"Retain high-end ... capability ... to target al-Qaida, death squads, and Iranians in Iraq, while drawing down all other coalition forces, except those necessary to provide certain key enablers" for Iraqi forces.
_Provide U.S. security forces "only for those provinces or cities that openly request U.S. help and that actively cooperate."
_Stop rewarding "bad behavior" with reconstruction funds and start rewarding "good behavior."
_"Position substantial U.S. forces near the Iranian and Syrian borders to reduce infiltration and, importantly, reduce Iranian influence on the Iraqi government."
_Withdraw U.S. forces from vulnerable positions and move to a quick reaction force status, operating from within Iraq and Kuwait, to be available when Iraqi security forces need assistance.
_"Begin modest withdrawals of U.S. and coalition forces (start `taking our hand off the cycle seat') so Iraqis know they have to pull up their socks, step up and take responsibility for their country."
Rumsfeld also listed a handful of "below the line" (less attractive) options that included continuing on the current path, moving a large fraction of all U.S. forces in Iraq into Baghdad, increasing U.S. forces substantially, setting a firm withdrawal date and pushing "an aggressive federalism plan" that would lead to three separate states — Sunni, Shia and Kurd.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061203/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_iraq
Morning FA, to you and to stranger ghosties
as first post, i think, on this board.
How come you seem to be so sensible
and settled at such a tender age?
haven't heard the whole song but love
the later .. past and present for sure ..
Herbie Hancock/Christina Aguilera - A Song for You #msg-7876182
seems dilution is a bit of an
epidemic and i'm caught in da leak
reckon i got 3% chance of getting out?
and could just be the future ..
http://www.ahajokes.com/crt249.html
the link is a bit slow for me ..
October 6, 2004
LIE PATROL....It's easy to get cynical about politicians lying, but last night's debate was remarkable for the number of times Dick Cheney told flat-out fibs. Both candidates stretched the facts here and there, and both of them sometimes left out important context — but Cheney was the only one to brazenly lie in front of a national audience, and he did it at least half a dozen times. Here's a summary:
What He Said
The Actual Truth
"The first time I ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight."
Cheney has met Edwards at least three times: at a prayer breakfast in 2001, at Elizabeth Dole's swearing-in ceremony in 2003, and backstage at Meet the Press.
"Your hometown newspaper has taken to calling you Senator Gone."
Cheney was referring to The Pilot, a small paper in Pinehurst, NC — not Edwards' hometown. What's more, as they themselves put it today, "The Pilot hasn't 'taken to calling him' anything." In fact, they used this term only once in an editorial run 15 months ago.
"The senator has got his facts wrong. I have not suggested there's a connection between Iraq and 9/11..."
Cheney knows perfectly well that he's been one of the administration's biggest boosters of alleged ties between Saddam Hussein and 9/11. In September 2003 Cheney said "[Iraq is] the geographical base of the terrorists who had us under assault for many years, but most especially on 9-11." What's more, he has suggested that Saddam Hussein was connected with 9/11 on numerous other occasions.
"...the 90 percent figure is just dead wrong. When you include the Iraqi security forces that have suffered casualties, as well as the allies, they've taken almost 50 percent of the casualties in operations in Iraq."
Edwards wasn't "dead wrong." He was dead right. Iraq isn't part of the coalition, and as of Tuesday 1,061 American service members had been killed compared to 136 from non-U.S. coalition forces. That's 88% of all coalition casualties.
John Edwards:
While he was CEO of Halliburton, they paid millions of dollars in fines for providing false information on their company, just like Enron and Ken Lay.
They did business with Libya and Iran, two sworn enemies of the United States.
They're now under investigation for having bribed foreign officials during that period of time.
Not only that, they've gotten a $7.5 billion no-bid contract in Iraq, and instead of part of their money being withheld, which is the way it's normally done, because they're under investigation, they've continued to get their money.
Dick Cheney:
They know the charges are false.
They know that if you go, for example, to factcheck.com [sic], an independent Web site sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania, you can get the specific details with respect to Halliburton.
Cheney meant to refer to factcheck.org, but it doesn't really matter because they don't have anything that addresses Edwards' accusations anyway. In fact, Edwards' charges are all accurate.
(In a statement released after the debate, factcheck.org said, "In fact, we did post an article pointing out that Cheney hasn't profited personally while in office from Halliburton's Iraq contracts, as falsely implied by a Kerry TV ad. But Edwards was talking about Cheney's responsibility for earlier Halliburton troubles. And in fact, Edwards was mostly right.")
"The Kerry record on taxes is one basically of voting for a large number of tax increases -- 98 times in the United States Senate."
That's a change from the old charge that Kerry has voted to increase taxes 350 times, but it's still false. Factcheck.org — yes, them again — says Cheney's number isn't even close to the truth.
"A great many of our small businesses pay taxes under the personal income taxes rather than the corporate rate. And about 900,000 small businesses will be hit if you do, in fact, do what they want to do with the top bracket."
Cheney's assertion is taken from this report by the Tax Policy Center. However, the 900,000 number (actually 995,000) refers to individuals with any amount of business income, not to small businesses themselves. The correct number for actual businesses with employees is only 72,000. Needless to say, Dick Cheney knows this perfectly well.
(It's also worth pointing out that under Kerry's plan there are 17.2 million individuals with business income who would get tax cuts. On a net basis, therefore, 16.2 million individuals with business income would pay less tax under Kerry's plan. For small businesses, a net of 1.2 million would pay less tax under Kerry's plan.)
—Kevin Drum 6:42 PM Permalink | Trackbacks | Comments (291)
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2004_10/004860.php
it is a terrible thing we all agree
a terrible thing to happen
don't you understand we know there are murderers all around
us, but you never seem to accept that though they have a large
number of supporters in one certain section of the world
there are still only the very relative few that are willing to
that pyrrhic mission of martyrdom for any or the same god.
spellbound by human wizards, ensnared by human spiders poor
humans go sheep-like to nothing .. the shame of it all.
still feel you use a small number of religious murdering
thugs
Billie Holiday - Strange Fruit #msg-10628710
to castigate a religion and it's masses of peace seeking
and peace serving people
here is one who has not served our cause and is one who cannot
even lay stake to the claim that he is a relatively honest
man.
in the beginning like syrup
in warm and comfortable places
rising to life and life giving
ecstatic moments widout da junk
auuuuuuuuuuuuuu naturally
da best.
Her name or her game?
Mel Carter - Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me #msg-12416521
you're right he "can rest well"
as long as he believes in his
conscience that he has done
the right thing. As good old
Socrates, he who knows good ...
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?Message_id=14497829&txt2find=peace
and if what he really thinks
is good turns out not to be
good and right .. and if he
is wrong or has doubts to the end ...
but dats anudder story .. personally
i feel confident that i will have
some albeit in miniscule idea of the
future until the pint when i stop breathing ..
i'll guess i'll pass into an unearthly
instant of ultimate calm just before there is
and just now can't help but feel that my calm
at the end will be greater than his.
wow, this lady could sing,
yayaa, you say
"You on the other hand have a problem putting
yourself in a position of judgement."
Billie Holiday - Good Morning Heartache #msg-10628439
i wonder if you could please explain how you know Sioux is
having trouble getting into some position so as to give an
opinion or do you mean the trouble is getting to the right
position???
This time I'm confused.
oooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh oh oh
not bad one, eh hay .. out to get some sandwich food
to go with me garden greens and other in betweens
it's been rainin' an everything is fresh ..
hey, the song just stopped?
don't have to feel lonely even when alone
though know we all do cuz it is au natural
ohhhhh i goes he just wants to explode
but he'll hang it as he's cooing down
with the echoes in the amplifiers
JUST STOPPED IN HIS HEAD .. WHA' 'APPENED?
he he never ever heard dat before, have you gnat?
never that was neat .. the way HE JUST STOPPED ..
sad though a bit, such an abrupt end. oh, yeah,
guess he ripped the page out.
need a link to refresh way down here
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/103005X.shtml
Yello - OH Yeah #msg-13070511
ah, you beat me too it as was thinking of saying hello
no probs, boss relax, most probably have no oncourse
just used this in another it's a beauty I reckon
Yello - Oh Yeah #msg-13070511
where is he
on dat last one
Yello - Oh Yeah #msg-13070511
as the beat goes on
where is he
when will he start
aha he only comes
out as night
or .. ah ha
was it she
as she is
de maneater
yes, it's mind
over mattah
pitter pattter
watch out
here she comes
it's batlady
and somethiin' about mind over matter..
.. how's this for a history resource .. a goodie or not?
has to be a song for it .. huh huh hu hu got this one leader in da moosic board which which lead, of course to da next ..
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?Message_id=9167063&txt2find=leaders .. that's cool ..
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?Message_id=12328622&txt2find=lou
before you look guess "your" first three ..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_United_States_Presidents
see dat is knowing da future .. LIKE WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN
BEFORE BEFORE BEFORE THEY WENT INTO IRAQ .. NO WAY THEY COULD
NOT HAVE KNOWN AFTER LETTING THEM ALL OUT OF TORA BORA .. seems
reasonable to think it to me .. whaddaya reckon Will? .. fair
idea to me they should hve known. Not all of these guys, but
all the guys in/wid D'Bush.
wonder if these a'holes logic is that shifting responsibility
for detecting fraud and waste might allow them to claim
dimiashed responsbility if they ever get nipped for
something ..
Incubus - A Crow Left Of The Murder #msg-11334962
don't know, how is fraud and waste today compared to during
the cold war when the defense department might be charged
2000% or whatever for a bolt and/or for a screw ...
Stockz4O---Aha!!! Ha!
Ole Toby!!! is a good o' one
No/YES!!!??? yessirero roo
and another ..
Neil Young - My My, Hey Hey #msg-12471648
and i wandered to this front door
vhen ve boogled toby
http://www.savetoby.com/
just got a feeling what it is
going to say .. not about music, but ...
a very faaaaaaaiiiiir question, Tina ..was thinking of it earlier how words
effect us or is it how we allow them to affect us ..
3 Doors Down - Kryptonite #msg-12860595
i love you with all my pump .. ha hd ah ha not the samd is it, but it's the same thing ..
i wonder .. what he will be thinking .. that's ok
while he is dying .. well, i didn't know he was and if it is serious i am sorry to hear it, but if it is that's just the way it is .. so nothing wrong with that ..
and the last bit .. recall has just yonked out .. yep a synapse snapper roo .. along the lines of about how he has contributed to the diminsihed stature of your great country in this wonderful, fantasmagorical, magical, mysterious, sexy and rexxy and all of any stuff with it's fucking shit and it's wonderful caring people who cry out against the fucking shit.
that's all it is, tige .. no big deal. People can talk in this country and on this board without rancour and regret .. well maybe sometimes with a touch of that, but if you're careful not much or too often. I don't know about the others but Bush only talks to his friends. That is no way to run a country which richly deserves all the credit it takes to get to the top of the tree, just that there are some of us who feel more strongly about the state of da tree house and da state of de roots and de branches of de tree. Winter is coming, you have had some terrible weather over there and I meant to send condolences for that before, people want to feel secure, warm and comfortable ..like to discuss .. dunna vant to argue, but have right to say what we feel, as you do.
do they suggest that the level of subjectivity in our response to words reflects the level of emotional content and so maybe meanings we put to them?
it was a fair question and fairly put in the circumstances.
sorry don't know where all that came from was just looking for conversation .. carrying .. oops dat song .. even now forget what it is .. hope has/had not been here recently .. have little idea .. cheers, boss don't get cranky .. it's fun here ir you roll wid da poinches .. underclips and ear bites ..
aw, gee, c'mon Sioux old pal, vat you tink?
it's all in de 'ead, eh whacko? he he
hey stewie, all you .. who old are you guys?
Pam Tillis - Mi Vida Loca (my crazy life) #msg-12618211
title pick
HELL YES!!!
jest one step back ..
how do i know you are?
course you May tell me .. gee .. gee
Maura Sullivan - Christmas Eve In Washington #msg-15057692
substitute No. 3 .. lost the original thoid, but if anybody
has time and inclination this is chockers(full) of goodies ..
Maura Sullivan - Christmas Eve In Washington #msg-15057692
"It is a matter of some amusement, therefore, to visualize the moment when O’Neill and Jones, the chief young Turks of the anti-Belasco theatre, with hat and the script of Marco Millions in hand, approached the enemy to interest him in producing O’Neill’s new work. The proposal must have given even Belasco pause. As O’Neill wrote it, he told Macgowan, he let the sky be the limit and was putting “every fancy in.”*"
http://www.eoneill.com/library/contour/triumvirate2/marco.htm
No 2, of de triumvirate
sausage .. snag .. sanger
http://big.cs.uiuc.edu/anncbt-papers/fall05/merker.liabilities-of-mobility-selection-pressure-for-tr....
why not, indeed ..
Hank Ballard - From The Love Side #msg-11276038 unheard ..
we are the first animals to have shaped our living environment to the extent that we now shape
our own evolution .. sorry, forget where i read that .. and it is easy for most of us to accept that proposition ..
why not a collective consciousness comfortable with the idea that, in fact we are masters of our own
destiny in the sense that there actually is no external hand of non-human invention influencing our lives ..
only us and our imagination and nature whom we have somewhat neglected along our way.
With our roots appreciated to be firmly in the ground may not our visions and our goals be more attuned
to nature and so possibly a more positive evolutionary path be more "conscious and intentional"?
oohh what's that, oh recall wherefor art thou .. our non conquering "the triumvirate factors that control three dimensional space/time." ummm .. maybe ..HERE .. NOW and LATER .. like the problem of WHERE FROM .. WHERE NOW .. WHERE LATER ..? need a link there .. HA .. got three a good mix on the intros ..
no 1. http://www.quodlibet.net/thron-physics.shtml
why not sit comfortably in da momento??? comfortable wid de uncertaintity .. in the chaos .. that's closer to nature ..
this need for certainty is a bit of a problem, but is a natural conclusion of our otherwise productive bent to analysis ..
it's all in the tetter-totter .. this one is on rollers ..
Thus, we are controlled... and until we break this hold, we really haven't got a clue.
cool, got a social security number first
which was net and the discovered i bought
French wine instead of Gallo .. was that dumb, eh?
Gladys Knight & The Pips - On and On #msg-11293197
hi thereeo, miracles can happen, eh?
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/recap?gid=200612020064
Fatback Band - Backstrokin' #msg-11214860
Yep, creation is the greatest achievement of our singular homo
sapien race as is clearly evident to any who choose to see.
Our history has given us thoughts, ideas, concepts,
structures, institutions, governments, economic systems,
xocial structures et al, gods, literature, art and music.
money is a commodoty whidh we have created for our own
convenience .. to make it work better
like apples .. alcohol .. junk food .. shoes .. suits .. mansions .. yachts ..
outrageous salaries .. income .. drugs .. bugs ..
airconditioners .. petrol guzzlers .. WMD ..
they can be used or abused .. well one is just abuse, but da ..
food shelter security .. too many have too much and
MUCH TOO MANY HAVE TOO MUCH TOO LITTLE ..
yet again, it comes back to us .. can only get better.
"Money is just energy made material." is a nice line.
They say we're envious .. it's funny .. pure title snag ..
Gin Blossoms - Hey Jealousy #msg-11247165
hey, i like this song .. "desert sky" ..
"rivers run" .. sounds like fun ..
"desert" roads in straight lines
and tasty on the palate
in gods countries
da plural bit gets me more
for we all in dis same boat
we know dat
and we all want the same ding
well you guys know what i mean
lucky to be so safe and alive.
Richard Marx - Hazard #msg-12653998