Post #252,669
4/19/06 9:48:48 PM
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White City.
Pete Townshend.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #252,670
4/19/06 9:58:36 PM
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White Light / White Heat
Velvet Underground
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Post #252,673
4/19/06 10:16:17 PM
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Hot Child In the City
Nick Gilder
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Post #252,674
4/19/06 10:20:43 PM
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City To City
Gerry Rafferty
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
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Post #252,677
4/19/06 10:42:22 PM
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Lights
Journey
Linkage: "When the lights go down in the city"
jb4 "Every Repbulican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." &mdash an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #252,752
4/20/06 10:38:31 AM
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Lightning Strikes (Again)
Lou Christie
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
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Post #252,771
4/20/06 12:15:36 PM
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Lightning's striking again
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
jb4 "Every Repbulican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." &mdash an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #252,799
4/20/06 2:27:30 PM
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Lightning Crashes
Live
-- Chris Altmann
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Post #252,802
4/20/06 2:43:01 PM
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Thunder and Lightning
Chi Coltrane (a progressive rock 1-hit wonder if ever there was one)
jb4 "Every Repbulican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." &mdash an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #252,808
4/20/06 3:07:33 PM
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Thunder Island
Jay Ferguson
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
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Post #252,819
4/20/06 4:18:51 PM
4/20/06 4:21:50 PM
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Monkey Island
J Geils Band
(Linc, you must be the only other person in the world who knows about Jay Ferguson, and his solo albums! Good work, dude!)
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
Edited by jb4
April 20, 2006, 04:21:50 PM EDT
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Post #252,834
4/20/06 9:51:11 PM
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Island Girl
Elton John
Alex
When fascism comes to America, it'll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross. -- Sinclair Lewis
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Post #252,838
4/20/06 10:03:23 PM
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Calypso
Suzanne Vega. (Anyone who doesn't see the connection doesn't know the story of Calypso.)
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #252,842
4/20/06 10:16:44 PM
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Calypso
John Denver
Stop looking at my signature!
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Post #252,844
4/20/06 10:39:51 PM
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Sail away
Enya
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #252,846
4/20/06 11:03:45 PM
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Come Sail Away
Styx
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #252,848
4/20/06 11:10:18 PM
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She Bop
[link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper|Cyndi Lauper].
;-)
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #252,867
4/21/06 10:47:01 AM
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what's the connection?
I don't see it.
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
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Post #252,872
4/21/06 11:26:09 AM
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In the linky...
The album also included [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Bop|"She Bop"], a paean to female masturbation, [...] Why? Your title was "Come ..." Yeah, it's lame. :-) Cheers, Scott.
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Post #252,885
4/21/06 11:50:27 AM
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I got it, but wasn't fast enough with a good reply. :-/
Naughty Scaughty!!!LOL
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Post #252,966
4/21/06 11:15:16 PM
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Fast Car.
Tracy Chapman.
:-)
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #252,968
4/21/06 11:18:57 PM
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Baby Driver
Simon and Garfunkel
Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #252,975
4/21/06 11:25:11 PM
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Slow Ride
Foghat
And, just for fun, I was going to offer "Could it be Magic" by Barry Manilow to follow She-Bop
a.
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Post #252,987
4/21/06 11:47:39 PM
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Slow Driver
Chi Coltrane (well, she needed at least 8 other songs to fill out her album...)
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #252,996
4/22/06 4:05:40 AM
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Silver Rider
Low
-- Chris Altmann
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Post #253,007
4/22/06 9:51:05 AM
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Queen of the Silver Dollar
Dr. Hook
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Post #253,035
4/22/06 8:25:10 PM
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Man On The Silver Mountain
Rainbow
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #253,037
4/22/06 8:27:23 PM
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Fool on the Hill (new thread)
Created as new thread #253036 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=253036|Fool on the Hill]
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Post #253,148
4/23/06 9:41:54 PM
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Lady of the Silver Spoon
Yvonne Elliman
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #252,879
4/21/06 11:40:34 AM
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She
The Monkees
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #252,884
4/21/06 11:48:19 AM
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She's No Lady
Lyle Lovett.
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #252,890
4/21/06 12:10:53 PM
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Dude (Looks Like a Lady).
Aerosmith.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #252,900
4/21/06 1:53:55 PM
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Lady In Red
Chris DeBurgh (sp?)
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #252,938
4/21/06 6:09:46 PM
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Lady
Kenny Rogers
Cheers, Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #252,962
4/21/06 11:12:23 PM
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Girl with the Hungry Eyes
J. Starship
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #252,963
4/21/06 11:13:53 PM
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The Man With the Child in His Eyes.
Kate Bush.
(Another repeat from me.)
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #253,008
4/22/06 10:02:36 AM
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I've Got Tears In My Ears
(From Lyin' On My Back In My Bed While I Cry Over You)
Harold Barlow
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Post #253,023
4/22/06 1:10:21 PM
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There's a Tear in my Beer (new thread)
Created as new thread #253022 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=253022|There's a Tear in my Beer]
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #252,841
4/20/06 10:14:58 PM
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Light My Fire
Take your pick: Jose Feliciano or The Doors
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Post #252,882
4/21/06 11:44:06 AM
4/21/06 11:45:35 AM
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Fire Down Below
Bob Seger
(I changed my mind...)
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
Edited by jb4
April 21, 2006, 11:45:35 AM EDT
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Post #252,950
4/21/06 9:16:34 PM
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Get Down
Gilbert O'Sullivan
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Post #252,954
4/21/06 10:03:29 PM
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Going Down
Jeff Beck.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #252,958
4/21/06 10:42:59 PM
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Don't Pull Your Love Out
Hamilton, Joe Frank,& Reynolds
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Post #252,961
4/21/06 11:11:43 PM
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Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me.
Elton John.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #252,964
4/21/06 11:14:42 PM
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Rainy Days and Mondays (Always get me Down)
The Carpenters
jb4 "Every Republican who wants to defend Bush on [the expansion of Presidential powers], should be forced to say, 'I wouldn't hesitate to see President Hillary Rodham Clinton have the same authority'." — an unidentified letter writer to Newsweek on the expansion of executive powers under the Bush administration
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Post #252,969
4/21/06 11:20:26 PM
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Manic Monday
The Bangles
Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #252,971
4/21/06 11:21:55 PM
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Sunday Morning Coming Down
Johnny Cash (written by Kris Kristofferson).
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #252,973
4/21/06 11:23:23 PM
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Sunday Bloody Sunday
U2
Ben
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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Post #252,977
4/21/06 11:30:12 PM
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Eight Days a Week
The Beatles
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Post #253,040
4/22/06 8:40:59 PM
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Monday Morning
Fleetwood Mac
lincoln
"Chicago to my mind was the only place to be. ... I above all liked the city because it was filled with people all a-bustle, and the clatter of hooves and carriages, and with delivery wagons and drays and peddlers and the boom and clank of freight trains. And when those black clouds came sailing in from the west, pouring thunderstorms upon us so that you couldn't hear the cries or curses of humankind, I liked that best of all. Chicago could stand up to the worst God had to offer. I understood why it was built--a place for trade, of course, with railroads and ships and so on, but mostly to give all of us a magnitude of defiance that is not provided by one house on the plains. And the plains is where those storms come from." -- E.L. Doctorow
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the United States.
[link|mailto:bconnors@ev1.net|contact me]
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Post #253,041
4/22/06 9:44:51 PM
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Morning Has Broken.
Cat Stevens.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #253,073
4/23/06 2:41:47 AM
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Early one morning (new thread)
Created as new thread #253072 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=253072|Early one morning]
I have come to believe that idealism without discipline is a quick road to disaster, while discipline without idealism is pointless. -- Aaron Ward (my brother)
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