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Halloween Devotional
My Mother died a year and a day ago, so this is my last day of mourning.
In recognition I’m posting this video of John Cale’s Paris 1919, which I know she liked because it was one of the few records she bought both on vinyl and CD; I’m now in possession of both copies. Great live performance with full orchestra.
You’re a ghost, la, la, la…
my hood is buggin
May we all do so well in the coming recession.
ms amanda jones age 109 daughter of slave votes obama in bastrop tx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L91ZHpEaE-0
not that would have been living!!
get ready for February
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-dinges/mccain-meets-a-bloody-dic_b_137422.html
John McCain, who has harshly criticized the idea of sitting down with dictators without pre-conditions, appears to have done just that. In 1985, McCain traveled to Chile for a friendly meeting with Chile's military ruler, General Augusto Pinochet, one of the world's most notorious violators of human rights credited with killing more than 3,000 civilians and jailing tens of thousands of others.
The private meeting between McCain and dictator Pinochet has gone previously un-reported anywhere.
According to a declassified U.S. Embassy cable secured by The Huffington Post, McCain described the meeting with Pinochet "as friendly and at times warm, but noted that Pinochet does seem obsessed with the threat of communism." McCain, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee at the time, made no public or private statements critical of the dictatorship, nor did he meet with members of the democratic opposition in Chile, as far as could be determined from a thorough check of U.S. and Chilean newspaper records and interviews with top opposition leaders
had no idea...
where does on buy URL's?
n00bs r funee
D recently got a Blackberry (thanks for thinking about my stock price there), and is doing the text thing. So I've been kinda doin teh leet thing in my responses.
Last night while watchin' the tube ... "What's 'eighteen are bye'?" "Wha?" "What's 'eighteen are bye'?" "Snork. Um. That's not a 'one', that's an 'L'." "Oh. What's 'elle eight are bye'?" "Say it faster."
l8r bai
photo fix fail -- almost 1 MB
Walking through SOHO yesterday we saw a hand written sign outside a residential building advertising a condo for sale. The price was listed in both US dollars and Euros.
i blame it on the exchange rate. 50 Lst pr seat just aint that much in us$ these days.
woody allen / the moose
planet money
the giant pool of money
recd flwg email - anything to this?
REMEMBER: Cell Phone Numbers Go Public today REMINDER.... all cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies tomorrow and you will start to receive sale calls. .... YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222. It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your time. It blocks your number for five (5) years. You must call from the cell phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number. HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS.. It takes about 20 seconds. or go to www.donotcall.gov
i just voted, had to sign up to vote but its a landslide:>)
http://www.economist.com/vote2008/
nytree
well if you had money for risks
you could make almost 20% buying and selling today alone
AAPL
96.80 +8.06 (9.08%)
Oct 10 4:00pm ET
Open: 85.69
High: 100.00
Low: 85.00
nobody told me....
Barack Obama has a lot to be Grateful for.
Surviving Grateful Dead members Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, Bob Weir and Bill Kreutzmann have signed on to headline a fundraiser for the Democratic presidential candidate next month in Pennsylvania.
Though Lesh, Hart and Weir jammed together at a Deadheads for Obama concert in San Francisco in February, Kreutzmann hasn't performed with all three since 2004, when they toured as the Dead.
But such is the pull that Obama appears to have. Now if he could just exercise his bridge-building prowess in the Middle East...
The Change Rocks event, also featuring the Allman Brothers Band, takes place Oct. 13 at Pennsylvania State University's Bryce Jordan Center. Tickets are $50, $30 for students.
I boldly predict the dow will not go below 4000.
David Byrne + Davies Symphony Hall = Teh Epic Win!