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Oh my its Superbowl Sunday!! As a true Packer fan I can only say, “Go Colts!!” I am not looking forward to the endless pre-game festivities which I believe started three days ago. Oh, and don’t forget:



This holds true no matter the outcome of today's contest...

 

 

Twisted Fact of the Day:

 

In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined.

 

The Day In Rock

 

No. 1

1965 Righteous Brothers: You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling UK 45

1977 Althea and Donna Uptown Top Rankin' UK 45

1978 Abba: The Album UK LP

1978 Bee Gees: Staying Alive US 45

1984 Eurythmics: Touch UK LP

1984 Culture Club: Karma Chameleon US 45

1995 Celine Dion : Think Twice : UK single

Births

1941 John Steel (Animals)

1948 Alice Cooper (Vince Fournier)

1952 Jerry Shirley (Humble Pie)

Deaths

1894 Adolph Sax (inventor of saxophone)

1975 Louis Jordan (jazz musician0

1982 Alex Harvey (Sensational Alex Harvey Band)

1983 Karen Carpenter (Carpenters)

Miscellany

1957 NME publishes one-off magazine entitled Rock-and-Roll Personality Parade, thought to be first UK pop magazine.

1966 The Who play their first headline show at Finsbury Park Astoria, supported by Fortunes and Merseys.

1966 Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown by Rolling Stones released.

1969 Beatles appoint Eastman and Eastman (Linda's father's law firm) as general counsel to Apple.

1974 John Lennon and Yoko Ono begin trial separation.

1977 Evita¸ the follow-up to Jesus Christ Superstar, is released on MCA.

1977 US TV show American Bandstand celebrates its 25th anniversary with a bumper show featuring Chuck Berry, Greg Allman, Booker T. and the MGs, Pointer Sisters and John Rivers.

1979 A month-long rock memorabilia auction begins in San Francisco to benefit the Save the Whales campaign. Among the items sold are John Travolta's black leather jacket from Grease, and a Paul Kantner guitar.

1989 Guns N'Roses become the first act for fifteen years to place two LPs in US Top 5 - Appetite for Destruction (2) and Guns N'Roses Lies (5). The last act was Jim Croce.

1996 Rob Pilatus (formerly of Milli-Vanilli) is injured when a man hits him over the head with a baseball bat in Hollywood. Pilatus was attempting to steal the man's car.

 

 

Happy Birthday Alice. Perhaps Ken will play a round with you.

 

 

 

What’s in the CD player?

 

David Bowie - Stage

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

The second of two inessential double live albums David Bowie released in the '70s, 1978's Stage is a different beast than its 1974 predecessor, David Live. That album captured Bowie in a transitional phase, sliding from glam to stylized soul, while Stage was recorded in the thick of his Berlin phase with producer/collaborator Brian Eno, and Stage is an attempt to translate that sleek, angular, arty studio-bound sound to the live arena. This means not only are Low and Heroes given live treatments, but about half of both Ziggy Stardust and Station to Station are given new arrangements here. On these older tunes, the new flair -- the synthesizers and Adrian Belew's tangled, mathematical guitar -- doesn't sound sleek, it sounds chintzy and cheap, not quite fully formed. The newer songs suffer from this, too, and that's because the performances are too direct and the recording is too crisp and clear, removing the dark, foreboding mystery and assuredness that made Low and Heroes thrilling, compelling listens. Consequently, Stage winds up as a curiosity, and not a very interesting one at that.

 

Funny

 

Photo from CJ’s summer vacation.

 

Food

 

Try one of these today!!

 

Babe

 

Trish Stratus

 

Art

 

Ronald Davis

Six Frame, 1974 

 

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Cooper loves to golf.................a Callaway guy, I believe!

GO BEARS!!!!

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Was the "Try one of these today!" comment relating to the food above or the babe below?  Oh yeah and...

GO BEARS!

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srh_pres wrote: Was the "Try one of these today!" comment relating to the food above or the babe below?  Oh yeah and...

GO BEARS!

I was referring to the antipasto, but I wouldn't mind trying Ms. Stratus either. And right back at you:

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Paxman wrote: srh_pres wrote: Was the "Try one of these today!" comment relating to the food above or the babe below?  Oh yeah and...

GO BEARS!

I was referring to the antipasto, but I wouldn't mind trying Ms. Stratus either. And right back at you:


Okay..............I know they don't have any buildings that tall in Indianapolis!  You must have "photoshopped" it!

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Even though Payton is a winey bastard I am pulling for the COLTS !!!!!The babe of the day is         MMMMMMMMMMMMM tastey .....what I could do in the space of 15 minutes ??????  

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Holy Shit!!!

Special teams!!

Turnovers!

Da' Bears look better prepared...

Holy Shit!!

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Paxman wrote: Holy S**t!!!

Special teams!!

Turnovers!

Da' Bears look better prepared...

Holy S**t!!


 

Time will tell...........................

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Paxman wrote: Holy S**t!!!

Special teams!!

Turnovers!

Da' Bears look better prepared...

Holy S**t!!


You seem... surprised.  Hmmmm.  And btw, as for the babe pic, well, you need some buns to put that deli meat on...  ahem...

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Somebody, please, put something sticky on that dang ball!  Otherwise, theres gonna be a crapload of turnovers...:shock:

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I really enjoyed the 1st quarter. Not great football but very entertaining!

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Yes entertaining ...the ads are good too

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