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View Poll Results: Who are the worst: Nazis or Arab Extremists?
Nazis 127 46.86%
Arab Extremists 144 53.14%
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Old 02-24-2009, 02:00 AM   #181 (permalink)
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As an experiment, make a new name (you have my permission), pretend you're 45, drop some opinions about things that you really believe, and see if people appreciate you.

I guarantee you will again be called an idiot. But we'll see.
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Old 02-24-2009, 02:07 AM   #182 (permalink)
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Stop being an idiot.


Okay, I'll try it in a couple weeks then. I don't know if I have any other opinions as unpopular as this one. So the experiment may be tainted in my favour, but we'll see.
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Old 02-24-2009, 02:10 AM   #183 (permalink)
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You're banned for a day. You need to calm down. It's too much. Relax. You can start fresh without all the pressure.
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Extremist terrorists are far more evil and full of hate, if they had the resources that the the Nazis had they'd do 10 times worse than Hitlers minions ever did. A lot of the Nazi soldiers were just normal guys swept along in that tide of madness and many of them felt intense shame about it. The religious extremists have blackened hearts and always will.

Speaking of hated filled black hearts, McNally's bit at the end was awesome, so full of drama in that short five minutes. When he finally leaves the festering shithole of NYC in his dust I'm going to miss him on the shows for sure, but I have to be honest that his vitriol only made me want to live in New York for a while even more. I love big dirty cities and there aren't many on the planet bigger than that one.

As for Matt, I always like when he's on the show except for when he starts trying to pick on Dina. I don't give a shit that he's being mean, it's just that he's curiously bad at it, like after all the evidence he shows of being a smart guy he suddenly seems like a dumb kid. If you're going to bully or pick on someone on the show you need to be smarter and more entertaining about it or I'm just going to end up pitying you more than your target.

Adam, for example, is hilarious at it and understands the art as well as Keith does, but for some reason Matt's firing blanks in that department and that impotence is just unbecoming, and even worse when it's someone who's a great guest for the most part.

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Old 02-24-2009, 03:07 AM   #185 (permalink)
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You're banned for a day. You need to calm down. It's too much. Relax. You can start fresh without all the pressure.
Hehehe... We told you to shut your face...

I guess for a day we win! *smiley face
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Old 02-24-2009, 06:25 AM   #186 (permalink)
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Nazi vs. Arab Extremist is a bad comparison to begin with. A better debate would be Nazi extermination of the Jews vs. 9/11. Both are the worst thing either group ever did. On that basis 6 million Jews trumps a few thousand people in NYC. But Nazis are no longer a threat, and terrorists are very much a threat, so I can understand why someone born 20 years ago is more worried about terrorists. It's like comparing the best song from 1945 vs. 2005. Hard to do.
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Old 02-24-2009, 06:47 AM   #187 (permalink)
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Nazi vs. Arab Extremist is a bad comparison to begin with. A better debate would be Nazi extermination of the Jews vs. 9/11. Both are the worst thing either group ever did. On that basis 6 million Jews trumps a few thousand people in NYC. But Nazis are no longer a threat, and terrorists are very much a threat, so I can understand why someone born 20 years ago is more worried about terrorists. It's like comparing the best song from 1945 vs. 2005. Hard to do.
Old blues and swing wins, just sayin'.

1945 was even a great year for future muscians:

January 3 - Stephen Stills, singer, songwriter and guitarist
January 9 - Jimmy Page, The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin
January 10 - Rod Stewart
January 15 - Joan Johnson, The Dixie Cups
January 17
William Hart, The Delfonics
Ivan Karabyts, Ukrainian conductor and composer
January 19 - Rod Evans, Deep Purple
January 20 - Eric Stewart, The Mindbenders, 10cc
January 26
Jacqueline du Pré, cellist (died 1987)
Ashley Hutchings, Fairport Convention
January 27 - Nick Mason, Pink Floyd
February 6 - Bob Marley, reggae superstar (died 1981)
February 14 - Vic Briggs, guitarist
February 20 - Alan Hull, singer-songwriter (Lindisfarne) (died 1995)
February 26
Bob Hite, Canned Heat
Mitch Ryder
February 27 - Carl Anderson, actor and singer
March 6 - Hugh Grundy, The Zombies
March 7 - Arthur Lee, Love
March 8 - Micky Dolenz, The Monkees
March 9 - Robin Trower, Procol Harum
March 10 - Ramón Ayala
March 14 - Walter Parazaider, Chicago
March 14 - Jasper Carrott, comedian and singer
March 19 - Cem Karaca, Turkish rock musician
March 28 - Charles Portz, The Turtles
March 30 - Eric Clapton, blues guitarist
April 1 - John Barbata, Jefferson Starship
April 13 - Lowell George, Little Feat
April 14 - Ritchie Blackmore, Deep Purple, Rainbow
April 21 - Robert Knight
April 25
Björn Ulvaeus, ABBA
Stu Cook (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
April 28 - John Wolters, Dr. Hook
May 1 - Rita Coolidge, singer
May 2 - Goldy McJohn, Steppenwolf
May 4 - George Wadenius, Blood, Sweat & Tears
May 6
Bob Seger, singer-songwriter
Jimmie Dale Gilmore, country musician
May 7 - Christy Moore, folk musician
May 8 - Keith Jarrett, pianist and composer
May 9 - Steve Katz, Blues Project, Blood, Sweat & Tears
May 12 - Ian McLagan, The Faces
May 13 - Magic Dick, The J. Geils Band
May 14 - Gene Cornish, The Rascals
May 19 - Pete Townshend, The Who
May 24 - Priscilla Presley, wife of Elvis
May 27 - Bruce Cockburn, Canadian singer/songwriter
May 28
John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
Chayito Valdez, folk singer
May 29 - Gary Brooker, Procol Harum
June 1
Linda Scott, singer
Frederica von Stade, operatic mezzo-soprano
June 2 - Lord David Dundas, singer and composer
June 4 - Gordon Waller, singer (Peter and Gordon)
June 14 - Rod Argent, The Zombies, Argent
June 20 - Anne Murray, singer
June 24 - Colin Blunstone, singer
June 25
Carly Simon, singer-songwriter
Labi Siffre, singer-songwriter
June 28 - Dave Knights, Procol Harum
July 1 - Deborah Harry, Blondie
July 6 - R. K. Elswit, Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
July 15 - Peter Lewis, Moby Grape
July 18 - Danny McCulloch, The Animals
July 20
Kim Carnes, singer
John Lodge (The Moody Blues)
July 23 - Dino Danelli, The Rascals
July 30 - David Sanborn, saxophonist
August 31 - Itzhak Perlman, violinist
August 16 - Gary Liozzo, American Breed
August 18 - Barbara Harris, The Toys
August 19 - Ian Gillan, Deep Purple
August 24
Randy Silverman (Vito & The Salutations)
Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep (band))
Malcolm Duncan (musician) (Average White Band)
August 31
Van Morrison, musician
Itzhak Perlman, violinist
September 4 - Bill Kenwright, producer of West End musicals
September 5 - Al Stewart
September 8
Jose Feliciano, singer
Ron McKernan (Grateful Dead)
Kelly Groucutt (Electric Light Orchestra)
September 9 - Dee Dee Sharp, R&B singer
September 15 - Jessye Norman, opera singer
September 17 - Danny Rivera, singer
September 19 - David Bromberg, guitarist
September 23 - Paul Petersen, singer and actor
September 24 - John Rutter, composer
September 25 - Onnie McIntire (Average White Band)
September 26 - Bryan Ferry, singer and songwriter
October 1 - Donny Hathaway, singer
October 2 - Don McLean, singer-songwriter
October 7 - Kevin Godley, singer (10cc)
October 10 - Alan Cartwright, Procol Harum
October 19 - Jeannie C. Riley, country singer
October 26 - Leslie West (Mountain)
October 28 - Wayne Fontana, singer
October 29 - Melba Moore, singer
31 October - Russ Ballard, Argent, singer-songwriter
November 8 - Donald Murray, The Turtles
November 10 - Donna Fargo, country musician
November 11 - Vincent Martell, Vanilla Fudge
November 12 - Neil Young, singer, songwriter, musician
November 15 - Anni-Frid Lyngstad, singer (ABBA)
November 20 - Dan McBride, Sha Na Na
November 24 - Lee Michaels
November 26 - John McVie, Fleetwood Mac
December 1 - Bette Midler, singer and actress
December 10 - Toots Hibbert, Toots & the Maytals
December 12 - Alan Ward, The Honeycombs
December 14 - Stanley Crouch, music critic
December 20 - Peter Criss, KISS
December 23 - Ronald Busby, Iron Butterfly
December 24 - Lemmy, Motörhead
December 25 - Noel Redding, Jimi Hendrix Experience
December 27 - Clarence Barlow, composer
December 30 - Davy Jones, The Monkees
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Betty Davis, singer
Chucho Valdés, jazz musician
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Old 02-24-2009, 07:31 AM   #188 (permalink)
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Old blues and swing wins, just sayin'.
Well YOU know that, and *I* know that, but that doesn't mean that some 20-year-old kid will be able to properly compare that to today's tunes.
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Old 02-24-2009, 07:51 AM   #189 (permalink)
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Would you like my pin number as well?

Not an incredible amount. Which is why I'm so strict with my savings.
What a great example of why Keith is skeptical of opinions from younger people. This guy is an idiot and a loudmouth, and apparently an irresponsible individual. I'm 20, and I have more money than this moron, guaranteed. And I made it by working for $9 an hour.
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Old 02-24-2009, 08:00 AM   #190 (permalink)
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I'm 20, and I have more money than this moron, guaranteed. And I made it by working for $9 an hour.
i would imagine he is skeptical of the opinions of younger people because they make statements like this one ^.
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