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  • c_c
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    take a poke around that link.
    yes it is him.might have been pure happenstance that led him to say that, though. my life is now fulfilled. I posted enough useless drivel to get a rise from him. deep inside, i doubt very much Hunter said 'shut up' to too many people... I feel very honoured. "I'd like to thank the academy for this honour...." the new debate there is how to pronounce endive. "en - dive" or "on deeve"? as for my personal cuilinary preference -- need all the roughage I can get -- in a salad for sure. gotta keep regular. cheese simply blocks up the works and produces massive amounts of fluid fetid flatuance. meanwhile, where is Che Guavera? drinking Guava juice on a ski lift in Guadalhara perhaps? ( -; peace.
  • cosmicbadger
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    wow was the REAL Robert Hunter told you that? Congratulations. Still ..dude gets a number one album and next thing he thinks he can tell you what vegetables to eat! ;-) Do you like 'em in a salad or in a classic cheese sauce?
  • c_c
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    my life as a deadhead is now complete. I have reached nirvana. Hunter told me: http://www.deadnetcentral.com/WebX?7@876.2aLVb8CAous.1@.4a858023/32673 gonna put on my tombstone: "Robert Hunter Told Him To Shut Up And Eat His Endive" ( -; peace.
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    Happy 90th Birthday Pete Seeger
    Sounds like an incredible birthday show for you! The Clearwater Concert: Creating the Next Generation of Environmental Leaders A benefit concert in celebration of Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday Sunday, May 3rd, 2009, 5:00 p.m. Madison Square Garden, New York, NY Tickets available at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets range in price from $19.19 (the year Pete was born) to $250, with the majority of seats at $90 to honor Pete's 90th birthday. Every ticket purchased includes a one-year membership to Clearwater (new members only). Featuring.... Pete Seeger Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) Bruce Springsteen Tyler Ramsey (Band of Horses) Dave Matthews Warren Haynes John Mellencamp Abigail Washburn & the Sparrow Quartet Ani DiFranco Bernice Johnson Reagon Arlo Guthrie Dar Williams Béla Fleck Eric Weissberg Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses) Guy Davis Ben Harper Jay Ungar & Molly Mason Billy Bragg John Hall Bill Nershi (String Cheese Incident) Kate & Anna McGarrigle Bruce Cockburn Larry Long Del McCoury Martha Wainwright Emmylou Harris Mike & Ruthy Merenda Joan Baez NYC Labor Chorus Keller Williams Ruby Dee Kris Kristofferson Scarlett Lee Moore Michael Franti Tao Rodriguez-Seeger Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers) Teddy Thompson Preservation Hall Jazz Band Tom Chapin Ramblin' Jack Elliott Tom Paxton Richie Havens Tommy Sands with Moya & Fionan Roger McGuinn Tony Trischka Steve Earle Toshi Reagon Taj Mahal And the Native American Indian Cultural Alliance... Bill Miller Margo Thunderbird Casper Lomadawa Oren Lyons David Amram R. Carlos Nakai Eddie Benton Tiokasin Ghosthorse Joseph Firecrow Vernon Masayesva Joanne Shenandoah Victorio Roland Mousaa If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
  • c_c
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    quick pop in here: so far, the shows have rocked, the scene has been cool, and the vibe is definately there. peace.
  • starsleeper
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    thanks littlebri...
    I'll be looking forward to it!
  • littlebri
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    will let you know wild strings
    I waited and did the pre-order thing so should be coming soon. Can't wait! ~littlebri
  • starsleeper
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    Dylans new album
    Dylan's new album "Together Through Life" comes out today. Most of the lyrics are a collaboration of him and Robert Hunter. I just went to Bob Dylan.com but they don't have the lyrics up yet but it says "coming soon". So if anyone gets the album I hope you'll give us a review. There's no record store in my town.
  • noonie
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    right on johnman
    it makes me wonder how can the boys just sit by and let this happened....i read in an interview some years back that jerry said one of the reasons he keeps touring is that alot of people depended on the dead for there livelyhood....you ever notice back in the day how many people were up in the rafters operating the lights...the times are a changing
  • Frankly
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    ..having the customer service in some US Call.center would mean that they have to pay US wages to the people working there.IF they let that service do by some Chinese(..or russian) company they pay the person 2 maybe 5 bucks a day.makes sense,at least for G.D.P.Johnman,we are in the bad situation to be between 45 and 60 and nobody will give us a job .it is not economical employ an older person in your country if you can pay slavelike salaries to young,university educated people somwhere in India.Same problem here my friend,but that G,D.P.goes the same way is a slap in the face.Peace,Brother
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continuing the free-form from where we left it...
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As in the Festival Express ?? I guess I'll just be partial to Terrain. Thanks for the answer though! PEACE
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always been one of my personal 'missions' to spread the music around and sharing it with folks anywhere and everywhere... I recently had occassion to share a Jerry band version of Mission in the Rain with a bunch of rural, rice harvesting octogenarians. pretty cool to see the fingers and feets tapping to the tune and the smiles slowly forming. ( -; though one of the old ladies remarked, 'that music sure is long' ( -:
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tonight was opening night of the show im in. got through it with just a few minor slip ups. we are all feelin good and humorous.Peace, The Kid
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keep up the good work! And fun!
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getting pretty excited for buddy guy this weekend, and then we're off to san fran for the black crowes!! never been, so it should be great and the crowes put on a good show. also... anyone check out Gov't Mule's halloween show with the new bass player? it was grate. the entire second set was all Pink Floyd! Loved it. Cheers! ~littlebri
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with that video CC. Yikes and thanks. If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake
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Just found an intersting piece of info. Apparently Scott Larned of DSO was an alum of my school. also, nice vid CC.Peace, The Kid
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just peed my pants laughing at all them vids
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The Dark Star Orchestra paid tribute to the Grateful Dead Friday night at Washington DC's 9:30 Club with a set of covers originally by the legendary band. Jersey City Councilman Steve Lipski then did his part to pay tribute to the band onstage by urinating off a balcony onto the crowd below during their set. He was arrested and charged with simple assault. A source from the club told the Daily News, "We've dealt with this man before. He's never peed on anybody, but he gets really belligerent and drunk." Lipski has been a councilman in Jersey City since 2001. Now that is sick!
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I hope they throw the book at him. There's just no excuse.
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give credit where credit is due, kudos to whoever made that vid. certainly not my me. a dude sent me a link for it, and alls I did was share it here. anyways, I ain't that tubby! I thought it was kind of common in Jersey City to pee anywhere you wanted... well, if you fall under the 'grandfather' clause, It DEPENDS, I suppose. image hosted by ImageVenue.com yuk yuk yuk, ( -;
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This man would like to speak with the Jersey councilman whenever possible about a similar incident at his private residence... Photobucket "The task is, not so much to see what no one has yet seen; but to think what nobody has yet thought, about that which everybody sees. ." - Erwin Schrödinger
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So I went out n bought me a leisure suitI jingle my change, but Im still kinda cute Got a job doin radio promo An none of the jocks can even tell Im a bobo Eventually me n a friend Sorta drifted along into s&m I can take about an hour on the tower of power long as I gets a little golden shower FZ
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what, TC? Had always understood "bobo" as a quite different word altogether.********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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was trying to be politically correct!! did i fuck up??? not very good at that ya'know! i think a bobo is a member of the chimp/monkey family, they are known to pee from the trees on to whatever is below.... and certainly not our dear departed Uncle, i would never!! and sorry if hurt any bobos feeling... but thats what ya got em for!
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My little brother once had a stuffed animal named bobo, think it was a bear but really kinda looked like a monkey. Used to call my Father bobo, his name was Bob. Isn't there a class of shoes called bobo's, kinda like some cheap chuck's. Had a saying that when something was lame we would say, man this is bobo. Think there are some cookies called coco bobo's. There is a cafe in Vicenza, Italy called "cafe bobo". oh bobo oh bobo. If there was a hobo wearing cheap chuck's would he be called a bobo hobo? Remember Sheriff Lobo, he was kinda bobo. Guess you could say that that councilman is pretty bobo. Wasn't there a clown named bobo. Damn sleep deprivation gets me goofy.
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to look forward to Jerry Garcia movie,Thanks CB, that is going to be sweet :)
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that child Bruce Hornsby is 54????
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Im heading off to the Flordia Keys for a week of sun & fun and NO puters!Got the grate GD tunes on the ipod!! :) so I'm set! Happy Turkey Day!! GOBBLE GOBBLE QUACK!! Peace,Gigi
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Have a grate time in the sun, I say as i look out the window at the woods and the pond and see...snow! But lots of canadian Geese and wid turkeys. So QUACK QUACK GOBBLE GOBBLE!!
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so it is migration time for you luckyducks, eh! hope your wings are strong and don't fly straight, zig-zag , dodge and weave,and keep clear of decoys!! have a grate turkey day!hey pk, what is a wid turkey? are they those real little ones : )
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That's the perfect post for Gigi! You took the words right out of my mouth :) Have a Grate & relaxing time Gigi!! PEACE
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one question, while my computer is working...............what's a flordia?
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johnman, i believe it is a deep fried flour tortilla stuffed with wid turkey, very popular this time of year south any border north of here where i am there fore art thou and tofu ; ) i hope that helps!
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You are a silly duck!! Wild turkey is something that you drink when all the Jim Beam is gone.(~):-}
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"Really, Senator, That guy ccjoe loves Tofu Turkey."
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a duck,yes ! silly, perhaps! however i do know what W I L D turkey is, it's the W I D turkey that pk was telling us about (above7posts)that i was referring to!
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I thought I would let grdaed could put the L in wild ! He is weally wild wid his twurkey! ;))
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Happy Thanksgiving to all, whatever your Turkey may be!
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happy turkey day. hope all your families are more fun then mine. got to go deal with ignorant relatives arguing over nothing. all the best to you and your families.Peace, The Kid
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happy turkey day. hope all your families are more fun then mine. got to go deal with ignorant relatives arguing over nothing. all the best to you and your families.Peace, The Kid
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need it? got it??
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...this is kinda funny, in a "oops dropped a $100,000 toolkit" sorta way. From spaceweather.com (you can go there to get directions on where to look): ISS Toolbag BRIGHTNESS: 6 (use binoculars) On Nov. 18, 2008, spacewalking astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper dropped her backpack-sized toolbag and it floated away from the International Space Station. The errant bag, about as big as a hiker's backpack, is now orbiting Earth. It is visible through binoculars and small telescopes. ********************************************* I have a sigfile! --> www.kindveggieburritos.com *********************************************
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NO OTHER COMMENT POSSIBLE,BEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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man thats awesome. GREAT find bear.Peace, The Kid
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Repeat what Frankly said! That takes my breath away.********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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I was just in the supermarket and their musak system was playing a Jack Straw that wasn't by the Dead. Sounded pretty damn good. Anyone got a clue to who it was? thanx
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I have heard a few versions of JS from other artist.But with out hearing what u heard i would not even make a guess who it could be.
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there are several albums with dead covers.there is "deadicated",reggae "deadicated"etc.,it could be whoever:-)(-:
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thanks guys, I'll do some searchin. It kinda sounded like Blues Traveller but I didn't hear any harmonica
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with the kind help and understanding of marye a new topic has appeared.its called "LITTLE LIGHT, DEAD-HEAD BEHIND BARS" you will find it under the "FAMILIES TOPIC"!!!!! IF ANYONE OF YOU KNOWS SOME FRIEND WHO IS SERVING TIME,OR IF YOU HAVE EVEN LOST A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY TO THE HELL OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES,THIS MIGHT BE THE PLACE TO HAVE A LOOK AT!!!.ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THIS TRY TO BRING SOME SUN INTO THE LIFE OF PEOPLE WHO REALLY NEED IT IS EXPLAINED OVER THERE.PLEASE HAVE A LOOK IF YOU GOT SOME TIME TO SPARE...IT COULD DO THE DIFFERENCE FOR SOMEONE WHO REALLY NEEDS IT...!!!:-)(-: P.S. IF YOU THINK THAT THIS DOES NOT CONCERN YOU THAN TRY TO REMEMBER THAT WE ALL ARE PART OF THE DH-FAMILY,AND WE SHOULD TRY TO HELP THOSE MEMBERS WHO ARE REALLY IN NEED,SO THEY SEE THAT THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN.....
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Now there's a blast from the past Wild Strings! GRATE band! Wonderful campaign idea Frankly-ESPECIALLY in this holiday season. What better time to share good vibes than now!!! Very constructive holiday spirit, in my opinion! ********************************** Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you will still exist, but you have ceased to live. Samuel Clemens
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Saw DSO again last night in Wilington DE. What a sweet venue the Grand Opera House is!! A dancin show if I say so myself....Promised Land>Might as Well>MaMa tried>Suaree> us blues> the music never stopped etc.... not in that order either my mind is still a little fuzzy HeeHee! Quacking up here in NJ Peace,Gigi