Post #257,081
5/29/06 7:00:02 PM
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State Street Sadie
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 #257,229
5/30/06 8:05:43 PM
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Sexy Sadie
The Beatles
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 #257,241
5/30/06 10:04:31 PM
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I'm Too Sexy (for my shirt)
Right Said Fred
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Post #257,362
5/31/06 11:08:50 PM
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Fembot In A Wet T-Shirt
Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention
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 #257,412
6/1/06 3:34:01 AM
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Life is Hard
Timbuk3
Linkage: Betty's in a wet T-shirt, feeling foolish and vain Looking like some housecat that got caught out in the rain Staring into the mirror at this less-than-pretty picture Feeling ten years older now, and fifty bucks richer
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #257,498
6/1/06 7:30:43 PM
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Penny to my Name
Eva Cassidy.
Connection: It is about a poor woman whose life is hard.
Cheers, Ben
PS It is probably my favorite song of hers.
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 #257,512
6/1/06 11:30:21 PM
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Money
Pink Floyd
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 #257,525
6/2/06 2:18:52 AM
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Money
Lyle Lovett
Completely different song, same title.
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 #257,552
6/2/06 11:03:19 AM
6/2/06 11:04:51 AM
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Money Machine
James Taylor
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
Edited by jb4
June 2, 2006, 11:04:51 AM EDT
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Post #257,612
6/3/06 1:28:54 AM
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Ain't Got No Money
Bob Seger
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #257,641
6/3/06 9:00:49 PM
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Money For Nothing
Dire Straits
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 #257,694
6/4/06 3:15:55 PM
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All Er Nuthin'
from "Oklahoma"
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Post #257,737
6/5/06 1:37:17 PM
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Nothing from Nothing
Billy Preston
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #257,757
6/5/06 4:03:57 PM
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Zero
Smashing Pumpkins
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Post #257,860
6/6/06 2:02:44 PM
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One
Three Dog Night (coincidently...)
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #257,914
6/6/06 7:39:56 PM
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Two of Hearts
Stacey Q
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 #257,915
6/6/06 7:41:00 PM
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3 Times a Lady
Commodores
If you push something hard enough, it will fall over. Fudd's First Law of Opposition
[link|mailto:bepatient@aol.com|BePatient]
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Post #257,917
6/6/06 7:43:34 PM
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Quadrophenia.
(Of course.)
The Who.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #257,922
6/6/06 7:58:08 PM
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Five Days, Five Days...
...since you walked out the door (bop shewada)
Gene Vincent
If you push something hard enough, it will fall over. Fudd's First Law of Opposition
[link|mailto:bepatient@aol.com|BePatient]
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Post #257,931
6/6/06 9:00:04 PM
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The Number Of The Beast
Iron Maiden
Perfect day for it too :)
-- Chris Altmann
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Post #257,933
6/6/06 9:07:04 PM
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IGY
On that train all graphite and glitter Undersea by rail Ninety minutes from New York to Paris Well by seventy-six we'll be A.O.K. Steely Dan. Cheers, Scott.
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Post #257,999
6/7/06 2:41:46 PM
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Seven
David Bowie
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 #258,003
6/7/06 3:06:44 PM
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I Ate Your Snack
N Sync
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Post #258,031
6/7/06 4:58:38 PM
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Re: I Ate Your Snack
And this links to Seven how?
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #258,034
6/7/06 5:02:40 PM
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Ate = 8 Get it? ;-)
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Post #258,455
6/11/06 2:44:58 AM
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Smell the Color Nine
Chris Rice
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #258,041
6/7/06 5:37:42 PM
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DIY (correction to above)
Peter Gabriel (connect...3 letter acronym)
Since I have to play the game to make the point...while IGY did indeed sound like Steely Dan, it was not a Steely Dan song...instead being a track on the first solo album of Donald Fagen's called [link|http://www.toadshow.com.au/rob/01_cms/details.asp?ID=40|The Nightfly]
It is a great piece of work.
If you push something hard enough, it will fall over. Fudd's First Law of Opposition
[link|mailto:bepatient@aol.com|BePatient]
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Post #258,058
6/7/06 7:48:43 PM
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<Carson>I did not know that!</Carson>. Thanks.
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Post #258,060
6/7/06 8:01:22 PM
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The Theme from The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
;-p
Google tells us who performed it, but I don't know myself.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #258,175
6/8/06 2:09:59 PM
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Secret Agent Man
Johnny Rivers
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #258,192
6/8/06 2:55:08 PM
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I Spy (For the F.B.I.)
John Hiatt
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Post #258,195
6/8/06 2:59:44 PM
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Look through any window
The Hollies
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #258,197
6/8/06 3:08:46 PM
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Box of Rain.
Look out of any window any morning, any evening, any day.... The Grateful Dead. (Another duplicate from another thread.) Cheers, Scott.
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Post #258,272
6/8/06 10:47:57 PM
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Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
B.J. Thomas
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 #258,333
6/9/06 5:31:00 PM
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Head Games
Foreigner
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 #258,415
6/10/06 4:06:27 PM
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Games Without Frontiers
Peter Gabriel
--\n-------------------------------------------------------------------\n* Jack Troughton jake at consultron.ca *\n* [link|http://consultron.ca|http://consultron.ca] [link|irc://irc.ecomstation.ca|irc://irc.ecomstation.ca] *\n* Kingston Ontario Canada [link|news://news.consultron.ca|news://news.consultron.ca] *\n-------------------------------------------------------------------
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Post #258,435
6/10/06 8:50:16 PM
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The Name Game
Shirley Ellis
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 #258,451
6/11/06 2:37:44 AM
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Name of the Game
ABBA
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #258,605
6/12/06 2:11:29 PM
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Where the Streets have no Names
U2
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #258,615
6/12/06 3:14:11 PM
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Okay...this has been used how many times?
Penalty box for you! :-)
Smile, Amy
[link|http://kevan.org/brain.cgi?Amy%20Rathman|Pics of the Family]
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Post #258,618
6/12/06 3:32:25 PM
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The Very Last Time.
Todd Rundgren and/or Utopia.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #258,683
6/12/06 9:32:33 PM
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How many more times
Zep
If you push something hard enough, it will fall over. Fudd's First Law of Opposition
[link|mailto:bepatient@aol.com|BePatient]
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Post #258,707
6/12/06 11:35:01 PM
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A Question Of Time
DePeche Mode
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 #258,714
6/12/06 11:57:01 PM
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Too much time on my hands
Styx (as evidenced by my continued participation in this forum:-)
If you push something hard enough, it will fall over. Fudd's First Law of Opposition
[link|mailto:bepatient@aol.com|BePatient]
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Post #258,850
6/14/06 1:19:47 AM
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Too Many Hands
Eagles
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #259,258
6/17/06 6:17:22 PM
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Hands To Heaven
Breathe
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 #259,359
6/19/06 1:38:49 PM
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Stairway to Heaven
Led Zep (but you already knew that...)
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #259,518
6/21/06 1:09:38 AM
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dupe
[link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=256743|http://z.iwethey.org...?contentid=256743]
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #259,519
6/21/06 1:10:53 AM
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Tears In Heaven
Eric Clapton
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #259,987
6/25/06 5:30:46 PM
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Rock and Roll Heaven
The Righteous Brothers
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 #260,002
6/26/06 2:29:40 AM
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Heaven's Here On Earth
Tracy Chapman
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #260,184
6/27/06 5:20:51 PM
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Heaven Is A Place On Earth
Belinda Carlisle
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 #260,222
6/27/06 11:22:51 PM
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I Feel The Earth Move
Carole King
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 #260,283
6/28/06 2:06:17 PM
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Digging in the Dirt
Peter Gabriel
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #260,350
6/29/06 2:32:16 AM
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dupe of your own
[link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=250720|http://z.iwethey.org...?contentid=250720]
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #260,381
6/29/06 10:50:15 AM
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In my own time
Bee Gees
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #260,670
7/4/06 2:25:19 AM
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Fine Time To Explain
Spyro Gyra
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #260,794
7/5/06 4:33:25 PM
7/5/06 4:34:18 PM
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Closer to Fine
Indigo Girls
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
Edited by jb4
July 5, 2006, 04:34:18 PM EDT
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Post #260,886
7/6/06 12:06:50 PM
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You Picked A Fine Time To Leave Me, Lucille
Kenny Rogers
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 #258,732
6/13/06 3:31:05 AM
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More, More, More
Rachael Stevens
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #258,790
6/13/06 2:23:07 PM
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Re: Okay...this has been used how many times?
I give up...how many?
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #258,792
6/13/06 2:27:25 PM
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It was used in the beginning of the thread A BIG NO NO :-)
I'm just bustin' ya!
Carry on, my good man.
Smile, Amy
[link|http://kevan.org/brain.cgi?Amy%20Rathman|Pics of the Family]
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Post #258,852
6/14/06 1:22:28 AM
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No, No, No
Destiny's Child
Have fun, Carl Forde
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Post #258,925
6/14/06 2:40:00 PM
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The No No Song
Ringo Starr
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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Post #258,924
6/14/06 2:38:47 PM
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Re: It was used in the beginning of the thread A BIG NO NO :
Consider myself appropriately busted! Good catch, dammit!
;-)
jb4 "So don't pay attention to the approval ratings that say 68% of Americans disapprove of the job this man is doing. I ask you this, does that not also logically mean that 68% approve of the job he's not doing? Think about it. I haven't." — Stephen Colbert, at the White House Correspondent's Dinner 29Apr06
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