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 Posted: Tue Feb 13th, 2007 08:04 am
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Twisted Fact of the Day:

 Deer sleep only 5 minutes a day.

 

Watch Envy!!

 

Patek Philippe Nautilus

 

The Day In Rock

No. 1

1961 Lawrence Welk: Calcutta US 45

1971 Osmonds: One Bad Apple US 45

1982 Jam: A Town Called Malice UK 45

1993 2 Unlimited : No Limit : UK single

1993 Cult : Pure Cult : UK LP

1999 Monica : Angel Of Mine : US single

Births

1919 Tennessee Ernie Ford (16 tons)

1925 Gene Ames (Ames Brothers)

1945 King Floyd (New Orleans)

1946 Peter Tork (Monkees)

1950 Peter Gabriel (Sledgehammer)

1952 Edward John Gagliardi (Foreigner)

1956 Peter Hook (New Order)

1961 Les Warner (Cult)

1961 Tony Butler (Big Country)

1961 Henry Rollins

1971 Sonia (You'll Never Stop me Loving You)

Miscellany

1954 Guitar Slim enjoys only major hit with The Things that I Used to Do at No. 1 in US R&B chart.

1956 Alan Freed signs with Coral Records.

1957 Filming completed on first UK rock-and-roll movie, Rock You Sinners with Rory Blackwell, Tony Crombie and Joan Collins!

1960 Frank Sinatra launches his Reprise label.

1980 Phil Lynott marries Caroline Crowther.

1981 Chris Blackwell's Island Label introduces controversial 'one plus one' cassettes with blank side for taping.

1982 Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon celebrates 402 weeks in US Top 200 LP chart - longest run in chart history.

1988 John 'Cougar' Mellencamp's The Lonesome Jubilee achieves certified sales of two million.

1988 Michael Jackson buys "Neverland", a ranch in Santa Ynez, California .

 

Happy Birthday Hank!!

 

What’s in the CD player?

 

fIREHOSE – Ragin’ Full On

 
  1. Brave Captain
  2. Under The Influence Of Meat Puppets
  3. It Matters
  4. Chemical Wire
  5. Another Theory Shot to S**t
  6. On Your Knees
  7. Locked In
  8. The Candle and the Flame
  9. Choose Any Memory
  10. Perfect Pairs
  11. This...
  12. Caroms
  13. Relatin' Dudes to Jazz
  14. Things Could Turn Around
Review by Greg Prato

When the Minutemen were forced to split up in December of 1985 due to the untimely death of singer/guitarist D. Boon, the remaining members (bassist Mike Watt and drummer George Hurley) were so devastated that they considered giving up music all together. Shortly afterwards though, a college student and major Minutemen fan, Ed Crawford, convinced the remaining members to soldier on. And soldier on they did, taking Crawford (known as "Ed fROMOHIO," due to his signature on a letter) as their new singer/guitarist, and dubbing the new outfit fIREHOSE, after the famous Bob Dylan song "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Their first album was issued less than a year after Boon's death, 1986's Ragin', Full On for SST, and surprisingly, the new band sounded completely different than it's predecessor (for example, Crawford had more of a real singing voice than Boon, the music was less unpredictable and more focused, etc.). Ex-Black Flag bassist Kira (and eventual wife of Watt) helped co-write several tracks: the hyper instrumental "Under the Influence of Meat Puppets," plus "It Matters," "Locked In," "Perfect Pairs," "Relatin' Dudes to Jazz," and "Things Could Turn Around." Other highlights included "Brave Captain," "Candle and the Flame," "Choose Any Memory," and "Caroms." While fIREHOSE would perfect their highly original sound on future albums (Flyin' the Flannel, Mr. Machinery Operator, etc.), Ragin', Full On still proved to be a worthwhile, interesting debut.

 

 

Funny

 

 

Food

 

Pecan Pie

 

Zoom Zoom

 
Dan Gurney and A.J. Foyt's Le Mans Winning Ford GT-40, Mk. IV

 

Babe (Of Yore)

 





Barbara Eden

Any other requests??

 

Art

 

Jacques Villon  La Ferme de la Bendelière (1905)

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Watch envy is what I have for almost every Patek Phillip I see !!!! That Nautilis is way cool ......Barbera Eden eh ??? The poster looks good though  hand6.gif  ...........    The AJ Foyt car is NICE !!!!

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Happy B-Day Hank ?!?!? Is that Henry Rollins ????

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Pretty frakin' accurate!

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Just get shore leave from the Galactica?

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I dream of Terri Hatcher!

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: I dream of Terri Hatcher!


And you are not alone...let's see what tomorrows's Babe brings...

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Yes on Terri Hatcher!

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Terri Hatcher   hand6.gif     Wanted her ever since I brought my kids to some spy kid movie about 8 years ago ... she was the mom ....what a milf !!!!

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Actually, the mom on Spy Kids is Carla Gugino. She started as the girlfriend/reporter on Spin City w/ Michael J. Fox, was in few other movies over the last 10 years or so, most notably (in my mind) Sin City. Great part there as Marv's probation officer, ends up getting killed, but looks "memorable" while she was still alive :shock:

Teri Hatcher was definitely in one of the Spy Kids movies (I think there were 3), played a bad guy/girl from what I remember.

 

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