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  1. Who couldn't have smelled that big pile of horse shit brewing?... pretty lame stunt even if it was successful......
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  4. No news of the US Gov't's atrocities (past or present) shock me anymore... quite sad really.. no wonder much of today's youth is apathetic...they're completely desensitized by smelly yet very consistent bullshit
  5. And here's the proof! This was found embedded in one of the imposter shirts...... Anyone else see the resemblance?
  6. Quite an unfortunate mishap.... I bet those imposter Burma shirts were planted by the dirtiest of swanky Liberals....
  7. Quote from the article....... WTF is that? What's the point of having the Geneva Convention if it's conditional?
  8. that's what I was afraid this thread was about
  9. GWB is a very bad/ or very ignorant person... neither of which would make him suitable to hold such a position ... I don't need any convincing of that... even more sick and twisted than that--> he claims to be a morally responsible person governed by Christian beliefs... from my perspective there is nothing "Christian" about that man or his policies.. destroy the environment, wage unnecessary war..starting a cycle of death and suffering that will last for who knows how long, encourage illegal labor practices over seas to boost our economy... that is evil... and then to cover it with all this "morally upright" bullshit just sickens me... and all those blind Americans following after as if he's the f*cking pied piper! Disgusting!!!! :reallymad: :reallymad: :reallymad: I never thought I would ever say this but I can't wait to vote this upcoming election!
  10. what a waste..... will this cycle ever end?...
  11. Here's some southern white-boy Reggae... these guys have something special going! Reggae refreshed with Dubconscious American kids play Jamaican music at the Irish Pub Tuesday by Lynn Wallace April 05, 2004 Born out of Athens, Ga., Dubconscious has something new to add to the independent music scene. With a thriving mixture of cool beats and mellow island rhythms, this talented six-piece exhibits nothing else but reggae at its finest. But don't be fooled -- its members didn't have to come from the islands to learn to love its reggae sounds. "We're all American kids that listen to American rock 'n' roll -- Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd ... stuff like that," lead singer and rhythm guitarist Adrian Zelski said. "But the Bob Marley influence definitely was the biggest to channel us into reggae. Present day, we listen to Burning Spear all the time, Augustus Pablo (and) Lee Perry." However, Zelski says that he and his other bandmates -- Matt Woolley on drums, Jerry Hendelberg on keyboards and melodica, Scott Pridgen on tablas and percussion, James Keane on lead guitar and Solomon Wright on bass guitar -- are somewhat in the minority for playing reggae music. "I don't think people, especially white people, are very comfortable playing reggae," Zelski said. "I definitely think there's a lot of the Rastafarianism or religious pretext, to which it scares people off, or ... some people feel like you have to be at the islands to be listening to it." But with Dubconscious, Zelski says he wants to help change that mindset. "I'd really like to just introduce it as an art form that doesn't have to have any genre," Zelski said. "It doesn't have to be Rastafarianism; it doesn't have to be just people from Jamaica. It can be people from Athens (or) Tallahassee. It can be a band that has its own sound and its own identity within those rhythms." Part of this unique identity comes from the band's innovative lyrics and free-flowing songwriting styles. "(Our songs are inspired by) just opening up for the moment, really," Zelski said. "Just allowing a chant to come into my mind or just a poem that's in my brain. I write poetry a lot in my head and on paper. Everybody in the band (contributes), too. So, there're five (other) members who write songs. It's a very collaborative thing." This undying collaborative effort seems to keep the band running strong, especially in its current state. "This is our first year just going for it," Zelski said. "Everybody quit jobs and we got a tour bus and we got a manager and the sound guy and the merchandise person. (Last year) was our first year of intention, really, and this is our first year of going for it tour-wise. We're hoping to do something around 150 (to) 200 (shows) this year." The band is scheduled to play Tallahassee Tuesday, April 6 and Zelski reveals it may be one of his favorite stops on the tour. "We love college towns, they're the most fun," Zelski said. "They're the only ones that can generally accept a party vibration seven days a week, which is nice." And for Dubconscious, Zelski says, feeling the vibration is what it's all about. "The band's overall mission is to play music, to hear feedback (and) to see how people respond," Zelski said. "Hopefully it (will mean) something ... (and have) a way to influence us and influence the crowd. We really want to give the full respect to the people for coming out and paying attention and dancing, hopefully and having fun. You know, just celebrating life." SOME MUSIC Who's Afraid of the Light Once or Twice Remembered Past Tense
  12. CTC thanks for all your help bud! I checked out the link and that thing looks awesome. I also tried Acid... what a great program... a friend of mine let use his copy ;) . I figured out that I could use a wire with a strait 1/4 jack on both sides.. hook one into the mic input on my computer and the other in the headphone output(not very professional... but hey... that junk works wonders...takes care of those proprietary concerns no problem :D ).. then record that mic signal with the acid program... the recording sounds awesome.. plus I can save it as mp3, wmp, wav, ...etc. also it has a meter on the side that helps you adjust the recording volume so the recording won't peak-out -->very easy to burn.. I may invest in one of those Creative LiveDrives later.. but for I think I've got good enough sound quality to satisfy my purpose....I really can't believe how good it is! Thanks for all the suggestions!!! You and Method really helped me work through it. I think I am going to be using acid quite a bit.. I like it.. it's simple --> user friendly.. has enough options to satisfy all my needs right now. Thanks guys! Who needs those snobby mofo's at HydrogenAudio... when you've got the beatking clan takin care of business!
  13. Correct you are Ken! RD I don't argue the source of the article is legitimate ... sorry for the confusion ... ambiguous statements are my forte
  14. Nice stuff Des... I love Derek Trucks ..that slide guitar work is sick!... I got to see him play at the Georgia Theater in Athens about 5 months ago... and a month earlier I got to see Unky Greg play there too --> as Greg Allman and Freinds... it was a real treat for me to see both of those guys in my home town.
  15. reg $1.68 per gallon -->Athens,GA USA :P The highest it's ever been here. When I first started driving I could get a gallon for $0.67 and that was only 6 years ago... sure does make a fellow feel old.
  16. I can't seem to post any questions on the HydrogenAudio site.. do they disable all of the functions for newbies?.. I looked through some of the threads but I couldn't find anything on this specific question....
  17. Thanks method.. I found it.. I'll see if they can help... you help is much appreciated.. thanks again :D
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