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    I definitely clicked the "Post comment" button one time only. But we all know this great website has it's funny technical make users laugh friendly sides. And Hey Bob, what is it that you can't remember now ???
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    My my ... the wurst thing so far, regarding the commercial mix of German & English, was a company's advertisment of backpacks as bodybags ... into the black. And aside the fact, Bob, that your burros are always welcome at my front door, simply because I like their look and their Stephen Segal way of "no way to make me do what you wanna make me do", if they don't want to. Not to mention that my muse sometimes refuses to kiss, but kicks like a mule, I might write something titled Burro Chainsaw Massacre. Maybe something else about snails that make it from here to the cosmicbadger's french home in less than a week (in complete disregard of the speed limit he himself posted for snails. (Them) Without moaning, bleeding "feet" or burros or cigars on their back (They told me about it via cell phone, we Germans call "Handys" for years now ... a term the sooo avantgarde NYers have started to copy a while ago. Althoug it is obviously at hand from the very start of portable telephones (before humans did not have to use their hands to hold and use it, because headsets was the new thang and people talking aloud to themselves were not either poets (as Ted Joans wrote in his poem The Truth) or (the society was) better of (with them) in some cuckoo's nest. But (said story) probably not before I will loose the bandwith to download torrents, after moving away from the town of my birth, end of May. To a region, where more and more lights go out, as the indigenious people know. And comedians joke about (one of them also mentioning a few nazis looking for a foreigner to beat up). PEACE & well, climate change ... cheers, andré p.s.: I don't understand "and the snails in Charge", so I had to stop this time.
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    My my ... the wurst thing so far, regarding the commercial mix of German and English, was a company's advertisment of backpacks as bodybags ... into the black. And aside the fact, Bob, that your burros are always welcome at my front door, simply because I like the way these mammals look and their definitely Stephen Segal way of "no way to make me do what you wanna make me do", if they don't want to. Not to mention that my muse sometimes refuses to kiss, but kicks like a mule, I might write something titled Burro Chainsaw Massacre. Maybe something else about snails, that make it from here to the cosmicbadger's french home in less than a week (in complete disregard of the speed limit he himself posted regarding snails. (Them) without moaning, bleeding bottoms, neither burros nor cigars on their back. They told me about it via cell phone, we Germans call "Handys" for years now ... a term the sooo avantgarde NYers have started to copy a while ago. Although it is obviously at hand from the very start of portable telephones (before humans did not have to use their hands anymore to hold and use it, because headsets was the new thang. And people talking aloud to themselves were no longer either poets (as Ted Joans wrote in his poem The Truth) or (the society was) better of (with them) in some cuckoo's nest. But (said story) probably not before I will lose the bandwith to download torrents, after moving away from the town of my birth, end of May. To a region, where more and more lights go out, as the indigenious people use to say. And comedians joke about (one of them also mentioning a few nazis on a hill, looking for a foreigner to beat up). PEACE & climate change ... cheers, andré p.s.: I don't understand "and the snails in Charge", so I had to stop this time. So back to burning now.
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    My my ... the wurst thing so far, regarding the commercial mix of German and English, was a company's advertisment of backpacks as bodybags ... into the black. And aside the fact, Bob, that your burros are always welcome at my front door, simply because I like the way these mammals look and their definitely Stephen Segal way of "no way to make me do what you wanna make me do", if they don't want to. Not to mention that my muse sometimes refuses to kiss, but kicks like a mule, I might write something titled Burro Chainsaw Massacre. Maybe something else about snails, that make it from here to the cosmicbadger's french home in less than a week (in complete disregard of the speed limit he himself posted regarding snails. (Them) without moaning, bleeding bottoms, neither burros nor cigars on their back. They told me about it via cell phone, we Germans call "Handys" for years now ... a term the sooo avantgarde NYers have started to copy a while ago. Although it is obviously at hand from the very start of portable telephones (before humans did not have to use their hands anymore to hold and use it, because headsets was the new thang. And people talking aloud to themselves were no longer either poets (as Ted Joans wrote in his poem The Truth) or (the society was) better of (with them) in some cuckoo's nest. But (said story) probably not before I will loose the bandwith to download torrents, after moving away from the town of my birth, end of May. To a region, where more and more lights go out, as the indigenious people use to say. And comedians joke about (one of them also mentioning a few nazis on a hill, looking for a foreigner to beat up). PEACE & climate change ... cheers, andré p.s.: I don't understand "and the snails in Charge", so I have to stop this time. Back to burning now.
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    can't remember now - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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    resistance is useless My Burros are all trained now, they all have mighty karate kick You have been warned, and the snails in Charge well.................................................. Bob - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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    what the Borg said..." Yes it is, Mary. At least in the German versions. Retranslated it is "Resistance is aimless". And as I never saw some originals, I stayed with the German. After all the burros and Wurst .. not to mention that to me the German sounds stronger/more ... borgy. What's the original sentence ?
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    1. CB2. Andre 3. 4. 5. 6. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://spanishsunshinedaydream.blogspot.com/ http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=633338979 Spanish Jam
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    Here are some snail facts Snails usually travel in irregular paths, often traveling in a circle. Snails reply mainly on their sense of touch and smell when finding food because they have very poor eyesight. Snails cannot hear. The fastest snails are the speckled garden snails which can move up to 55 yards per hour compared 23 inches per hour of most other land snails. Garden snails hibernate during the winter and live on their stored fat. Not very well suited for the postal service then:...maybe the snails don't actually carry the mail themselves, but are secretly in charge of the burros, riding them across the mountains sounds like Bob's enjoying life alone with his cigars..
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    what the Borg said...
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What can I say.Reconstruction,The Ark,Copenhagen and Neil Young.You are a seriously top boy!As a computer novice I have no idea how to set up a vine but I will do what I can and if that is not enough I will ask for help.I've thought it would be nice to set up a Cowboy Junkies vine so if I find out how to do it I will get round to it. Contact details are the same. Look forward to seeing you at SOL
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Cosmic Badger As you have read Greg has dealt with half my request and I can wait for two months for the other half. If listening to the Dead has tought me anything it is that sometimes you have to wait awhile for that special moment. Good luck on your travels.
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Greg Everything arrived safely on Wednesday.I'll try and put a post up with everything on it sometime over the weekend.Life's a bit hectic at the moment.It's a good job no-one is waiting yet.
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Three top shows from Boston - 21/22/23 - April - 1969.A nice mellow one from Springfield - 23 - April - 1977 Also Berkeley 3 - November - 1984 1) 2) 3)
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Two great shows from Europe 1972Tivoli Concert Hall , Copenhagen - 14-4-1972 and 17-4-1972. Plus four cds' of Neil Young and Crazy Horse in Europe 2001.Details on page 40. You can't really go wrong with this one 1) 2) 3)
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Little Feat - All flac files on DVD5 Feat shows, plus one billed as Lowell George and one GOGD: Sound is overall rather very good. Little Feat Ebbett's Field, Denver, CO, 1973-7-19 Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1975-10-18 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA (FM Source), 1976-5-05 Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, (LF radio hour), 1978-7-08 Civic Auditorium, Grand Rapids, MI, 1978-10-14 Lowell George Alexander's Browns Mills, NJ, 1979-6-26 Grateful Dead Fillmore East - New York, NY, 1970-2-13 (Miller, SBD) 1) 2) 3)
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Little Feat - All flac files on DVD5 Feat shows, plus one billed as Lowell George and one GOGD: Sound is overall rather very good. Little Feat Ebbett's Field, Denver, CO, 1973-7-19 Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1975-10-18 Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA (FM Source), 1976-5-05 Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, (LF radio hour), 1978-7-08 Civic Auditorium, Grand Rapids, MI, 1978-10-14 Lowell George Alexander's Browns Mills, NJ, 1979-6-26 Grateful Dead Fillmore East - New York, NY, 1970-2-13 (Miller, SBD) 1) JIMI C 2) 3)
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I have over 150 Tapes, most with colored covers made during some stretch of space... Looking for a good home.

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sorry not sure if my original message went through. my phone’s on the fritz. I’ll gladly take the tapes off your hands if they’re still available. thanks.

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I was in Sam’s Club the other day and there was a record player that had a slot for tapes too.
Tapes and vinyl are coming back in style.
I’m holding out for the record player that has a slot for 8-track.

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Johnny Lopez has been a radio host and DJ in Toronto's house music scene for over 20 years. Johnny began as a regular guest on Nick Holder's "Deep Section" on CHRY 105.5 FM for over 5 years before transitioning the show to "Beats United Radio" as host and programmer; at the same time, Johnny was a part of one of Toronto's legendary House music shows "Soul Fusion Express" on CKLN 88.1 FM.