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Rolling Stones celebrate 50th anniversary
LONDON (AP) — It was 50 years ago today — as another band almost wrote — that a group of London musicians first performed as The Rolling Stones.
Stones in 1964 (already winning awards)
Stones in 2012
The band members are celebrating Thursday by attending a photo exhibition chronicling their career at London's Somerset House — and rehearsing for new gigs.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and Charlie Watts are getting together 50 years to the day after the young R&B band played London's Marquee Club.
The Stones say they're amazed the group is still going strong.
Richards says his biggest regret is the death in 1969 of guitarist Brian Jones, but that on the whole the band's career has been "an incredible adventure."
He tells the BBC that the Stones have rehearsed for new shows, but dates haven't been fixed.
http://news.yahoo.com/rolling-stones-celebrate-50th-anniversary-093458832.html
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Where did the time go?
Is Keith Richards still alive, or did they just take him to a taxidermist and have him stuffed and mounted, then dust him off and drag him out for shows and photo ops?
How many memories do YOU have that are tied to a Rolling Stones' song?
The real amazement is that if they tour again, they'll be playing to packed houses everywhere they play.
"Rock and Roll is here to stay"!
Sure is tempting sometimes, though ..
Damn that rap music!
I'm guessing I am too late for supper ...
Well, gee, Big Guy, you don't have to sugar coat it. Tell us how you really feel! LOL
Not good. Sounds like Walther needed to do this a long time ago.
Poor customer service is worse in many ways than a poor product.
I think your assessment is very close, if not exactly, what is going on.
I never understood why Walther never did this before now .. like Glock, and Beretta, to name a couple.
I have lustfully been eyeing that P-22 for a while - may be a good time to go ahead and take the plunge!
Thank you sir and you too (a bit late, yep, but hey, I'm old!)
I know it's a big job, but she is more than up to the task!
Have a good one - gotta run. !!
Isn't it amazing what a guy can come up with, when we have too much time on our hands!
William Tell is rolling over in his grave!
Longhorn and I need you around, to keep us straight!
You know that ... as long as you've been around us both ...
But wow, what a job that could be ..
Be safe and have a great one!
Why yes, never thought of that ..
Where the heck is K2 anyway .. she's supposed to be taking care of the thinking.
And I have made one too many!
Yep .. all three branches of government are doing it ..
I guess someone had a vote and the majority wanted to dispose of the constitution. Sure wish someone had told me when it was....
Nowhere in the constitution does it give the Supreme Court the power to 'rewrite' anything ... review 'em and they're either good or they ain't.
What Roberts did is to 'legislate from the bench; ... exactly what we (the people of good sense) have been criticizing liberal judges for doing for the past thirty or forty years.
Only if you or I have one, because they sure don't!
For you and most mortals maybe, but being a trained military killer, I would employ one of a dozen alternative methods I know for a silent kill!
Actually, I have great respect for the bow as a lethal tool for hunting or other times a lethal weapon is needed. But, if one can't hit something the first shot with a bow, that arrow rattling around off walls and floors and trees or whatever ... well, there's not very often a chance for a second shot, regardless of how quickly it might be available. I've shot and missed, and had it sound like a tank coming through the woods! LOL
Justice Roberts just opened the door to any sort of ridiculous bullshit either side might want to pull ... yes, I do believe that his decision would support such a tax.
This is what happens when one man thinks he is smarter than all the forefathers combined, and holds a complete disregard for the constitution, which he managed to trample quite liberally.
Sure that isn't a couple of Union officials?
Yeah I saw ... congress suing the president.... DOJ won't honor the contempt finding on / or prosecute Holder ..... Obama thinks he has special privilege in a case he denies knowing anything about... Holder has changed his story every time he appears before congress .. He can't produce documents that would prove he knew something he claimed he didn't know, until he decided he did know it, so he could protect the documents that don't prove anything .....
Hell, they're all acting like a bunch of badly behaving, drunk, trailer trash.
Our government ... Doesn't it just make you so proud????
OK, me too ... so that makes it anonymous!
Dang, and I was just about to thank you for taking care of that part of it! Guess we'll have to delegate that part to K2!
The thinking ?? Hmmm....
Why didn't I think of that?
Yes indeed ... for me, 68 would be day after tomorrow or so .... ??
I remember when 50 was old. Actually 50 was ancient. 35 was old.
Now that I'm staring 60 in the eye ... 75 isn't old.
Still working on my objective of meeting my doom by getting shot at the age of 103 by the jealous husband of a 23 year old ....and even that gives me less time to go, than I've already gone.
Yeppers ... Was one of the highlights of the week, when "My Three Sons" came on.
K2, the world is passing us by! LOL
Wow ... It was 74 here, when I walked down to the boat dock at 5:30 this morning. We have full grown trees, probably that are 20 - 30 years old, starting to die here. I think they said we are some 17+ inches below 'normal' for rainfall this year.
Enjoy your cool mornings. We need a few here!
I imagine he got some, but we can rest assured:
The lawyers involved probably got the most of it.
Whatever King got, he quickly spent on alcohol, 'cool' stuff, and supporting his 'posse'.
He probably did die broke. The number of empty hands being held out when something like an award in a law suit comes in would most likely have been tremendous. I'm betting he supported, or helped support, many whom he had never met before the incident. He obviously wasn't real saavy about the world in general, so I doubt he made any 'wise' investments with any of it.
But he was smart enough to know, there would be people standing in line to be recognized for donating to his funeral.
Well, well, interesting little piece of equipment. Not really useful, that I can see, but interesting! LOL
I've just never been able to deal with Piers Morgan. Guess I'll miss out on all the good shouting matches, like this one.
Well, you know, they had to make room for the article on male strippers!
Just another liberal rag.
That's their way of dealing with everything. Either do it their way, or they pull out and leave.
And then they portray their actions as 'heroic' to the folks back home.
What a bunch of losers.
I surely do like mine .. But I like my GP100 and my Glock, and my Ruger ...... etc!
LOL
Yep, total and complete unadulterated BS ..
You said it!
It seems to have always worked before,in varying degrees of course, but someone will always believe it.
You guys all seen this? The big backpedaling act has begun!
And, yeah, Obama needs to use Executive privilege because ... NOTHING WRONG WAS DONE! My arse ...!!!
ATF Did Not Intentionally Allow Guns Into MexicoFortune: That Fast and Furious 'gunwalking' strategy never existed
By John Johnson, Newser Staff
Posted Jun 27, 2012 12:57 PM CDT
(Newser) – The shorthand version of the Fast and Furious scandal goes something like this: ATF agents purposely allowed illegal guns to get into Mexico, then lost track of them, leading to horrific results. But a six-month investigation by Katherine Eban of Fortune magazine comes to a surprising conclusion: That so-called "gunwalking" strategy never existed. "Quite simply, there's a fundamental misconception at the heart of the Fast and Furious scandal," she writes.
"Five law-enforcement agents directly involved in Fast and Furious tell Fortune that the ATF had no such tactic. They insist they never purposefully allowed guns to be illegally trafficked. Just the opposite: They say they seized weapons whenever they could but were hamstrung by prosecutors and weak laws, which stymied them at every turn." How the story morphed into its current version is the result of "distortions, errors, partial truths, and even some outright lies." Read the full Fortune piece here. At the National Review, Robert VerBruggen is skeptical about some of the conclusions.
http://www.newser.com/story/149038/atf-did-not-intentionally-allow-guns-into-mexico.html
Even the Ruger pocket .380 resembles the Kel Tec ...
Must be a good design??