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  1. I was waiting for someone to call me on my shit BTW, S.G., that coffee was for you. I hope to be celebrating the conclusion to a month long negotiation with a movie, a dinner, and some mischief. :bigsmile: I also have to move some stuff out of storage... grrr
  2. Stern Blasts FCC at Satellite Promotion Nov 18, 6:01 PM (ET) By VERENA DOBNIK NEW YORK (AP) - Howard Stern, surrounded by strippers and cheered by thousands of fans, began promoting his switch to satellite radio Thursday at a rally where he handed out free boom boxes and satellite subscriptions. "Down with the FCC!" the shock jock told a legion of sign-waving backers. "They have ruined commercial broadcasting." The fans agreed, screaming "Howard rules!" as their hero addressed the overflow crowd. Stern supporters spilled into the streets surrounding Manhattan's Union Square, stopping noontime traffic throughout the neighborhood. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20041118/D86EIJR00.html
  3. Excellent. Hang up your rod and make yourself at home :strumma:
  4. Old times there are not forgotten John Wilkes Booth, the South's romantic villain, refused to accept the triumph of Northern values. Some things never change. - - - - - - - - - - - - By David Talbot Nov. 19, 2004 | In the bitter aftermath of the latest red vs. blue presidential election,secession is in the air again. Liberal and conservative commentators alike compare the current great divide to the War Between the States -- only this time it's the emancipation of a sexual minority instead of racial minority that is fanning the flames, among other cultural conflicts. And it's not just Southern conservatives who are openly discussingsplitting the Union. It's increasingly resentful blue-state liberals, who complain they are shackled to reactionary Southern cousins who delight in reviling big government while soaking up more than their share of public largesse. So in the midst of these cannon blasts of fiery rhetoric, it comes as something of a relief to read "American Brutus," the illuminating new history book about John Wilkes Booth and the plot to kill Abraham Lincoln. If you think our house is divided now, check out America 140 years ago. "American Brutus" was written by political historian Michael W. Kauffman, who has studied the Lincoln assassination for more than 30 years. Kauffman is one of those ardent independent historians who seem especially drawn to sagas like the Civil War and who enliven the field with their energetic, outside-the-walls-of-academe endeavors. http://www.salon.com/books/review/2004/11/...ooth/index.html
  5. Welcome to Beatking, Zeus - we welcome you and your lightning rod
  6. Thanx and welcome to Beatking, SodaStream :strumma:
  7. Happy Birthday :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:
  8. If you smoke pot while on the PC, you will counteract the condition
  9. A lot of good music created by these dj's. i still prefer the work of Sasha, Digweed and Oakenfeld because it's what I'm familiar with - someone needs to alert me to the other performers on this list and bring me up to speed
  10. Universal Music Said to License Songs Tue Nov 16, 9:10 PM ET Entertainment - AP Music By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer LOS ANGELES - Universal Music Group has licensed songs from its stable of artists including U2 and Eminem (news - web sites) to a company that has developed technology designed to prevent the unauthorized distribution of audio tracks over online file-sharing networks, a source familiar with the venture said. Read more here: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...al_peer_to_peer The record company signed the deal with San Francisco-based Snocap Inc. with an eye toward eventually having its music sold over one or more file-sharing networks, the source told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
  11. CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK Early Beatles, U.S. Style By ALLAN KOZINN Published: November 16, 2004 The clamor began on this side of the Atlantic the moment EMI released the Beatles' albums on CD in 1987. American collectors who in their youth wore out copies of albums with titles like "Meet the Beatles," "Something New," "Beatles '65" and "Yesterday and Today" were unable to find those discs.... But they were not the albums American collectors knew... http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/16/arts/mus...ref=login&8hpib
  12. Beatking hereby proclaims this to be National Redneck Day. :read this: And remember, if you can't love 'em, cap 'em :shootin:
  13. By Lyndsay Moss, Evening Standard 16 November 2004 Heavy use of computers may be linked to the development of a progressive eye disease, researchers claim. http://www.thisislondon.com/news/articles/...ning%20Standard *** Thank God I have a Mac
  14. He has to sweep something, cause it wasnt the awards And here is Anna Nicole Smith, drunk at the awards: http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2655657?ifilmp=99
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