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Non-Music Shit / Re: Your Favorite JPEG/GIF
« on: January 29, 2013, 10:57:06 PM »


Maybe it's a sign that I'm finally old, but when I saw that pic I was all like "tits yeah woot whatever but OMG AN ORANGE CAT!!!!"
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Dating a sexy co-worker
« on: November 15, 2012, 10:22:23 AM »
Don't get your meat where you get your bread.
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Pizza
« on: November 15, 2012, 10:17:23 AM »
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Music Shit / Re: the big TNT show
« on: October 21, 2012, 12:48:29 AM »
I actually prefer this to TAMI SHOW.  I liked Bo, the Byrds and Ronettes better than you seem to have, though I agree on the brilliance of Roger Miller and the Lovin Spoonful here.

Have you ever seen LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL?  Truly Bo's greatest cinematic moment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZDsLr9J26E
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Music Shit / Re: RAW POWER recording info
« on: October 18, 2012, 10:52:01 AM »
Great record, but the recording sounds like shit. Or are you mostly interested in Bowie/drugs/groupies?

Nope, I'm looking for boring technical stuff.  Eg, what kind of tape did they use, that sort of thing.  Your assessment pretty much matches my own.

Thanks for the tips so far, keep 'em coming!
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Music Shit / RAW POWER recording info
« on: October 18, 2012, 10:10:11 AM »
Please help out a moron: Does anybody know of any sources out there that go into detail on the circumstances of RAW POWER's recording and mixing process?  Print, liner notes, online, whatever, as long as it's reasonably credible.  I've already checked out the relevant Iggy books from the library; is there anything else out there that might not be immediately obvious?
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I'm pretty sure that that was illegal (and enforced) before the Voter ID bill was signed into law.

Illegal, yes. Enforced, no.

http://www.facebook.com/notes/michelle-malkin/colorado-sec-of-state-12000-non-citizens-registered-to-vote-5000-voted-in-2010/10150139528930677

Hey cool, you posted a link that has nothing to do with the points I addressed!  Doesn't mention alleged voter fraud in the state of Wisconsin at all!

I believe that a link that addresses the problem of voter fraud (in any state... it doesn't have to be specifically about your precious state of Wisconsin) does indeed have something (ie: not nothing) to do with the points you addressed.

Whether you believe it or not doesn't make it so.  Shouldn't states base their laws and policies on ballot access on the prevailing conditions within that state?  If no significant ballot fraud has occured in Wisconsin, why do they need to make life more complicated for their voters?  WHat do we care about the drooling troglodytes of Colorado?  Otherwise, why not let the heavy hand of the federal government set the voting process for all 50 laboratories of democracy?


http://forums.prowrestlingfans.com/off-topic/28442-cab-drivers-biggest-fucking-retards.html

This is fun!

You drive too slow.

The more you drive, the less you think.
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The Voter ID law "disenfranchises" no one. If a legal citizen of the state of Wisconsin does not already have a valid photo ID, the state of Wisconsin will provide one for free to any legal citizen of the state who qualifies for one.

http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/apply/idcard.htm

These are the kind of things that you should know when you're a 30+ year resident of the state.

Other things I might know from my long residence (sadly since terminated) in the great state of Wisconsin: I was able to participate in 15 years' worth of elections on the state and local level without having to do anything more onerous to prove my eligibility than present a piece of mail to the pollworkers.  During that time, almost no significant voter fraud was alleged, and what was alleged was not proved (as Officer Officer Brad has ably demonstrated); the same holds true for every state election since 1848.  The new law serves no purpose but to put unreasonable burdens (vis a vis the previous system) on populations that tend to vote for the Democrat party (some people might use the shorthand term "disenfranchise") and to coat in slobber the veiny Republican hard-on for greater regulation, bureaucracy and interference in the lives of citizens - what was once a seconds-long transaction between neighbors who probably knew each other is now an elaborate "papers please" shakedown. 

Sorry, I can't seem to see the parts of your messages where you demonstrate why Wisconsin needed this law.  Surely you've posted facts on the degree to which the democratic process was perverted by illegal votes?  Also, where did you live when you were in WI?
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I'm pretty sure that that was illegal (and enforced) before the Voter ID bill was signed into law.

Illegal, yes. Enforced, no.

http://www.facebook.com/notes/michelle-malkin/colorado-sec-of-state-12000-non-citizens-registered-to-vote-5000-voted-in-2010/10150139528930677

Hey cool, you posted a link that has nothing to do with the points I addressed!  Doesn't mention alleged voter fraud in the state of Wisconsin at all!

http://forums.prowrestlingfans.com/off-topic/28442-cab-drivers-biggest-fucking-retards.html

This is fun!

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In addition, Walker signed the Voter ID bill, disenfranchising thousands of eligible minority and elderly voters who have every legal right to vote."

You mean he signed the Voter ID bill, which prevents illegal aliens and other non-US citizens from voting in US State and Federal elections, which they have absolutely no legal right to do.

I'm pretty sure that that was illegal (and enforced) before the Voter ID bill was signed into law.  I'm also fairly certain that there hasn't been much voter fraud in the state and that the bill was a solution in search of a problem; specifically, an attempt by Republicans to disenfranchise the demographic groups that tend to vote for Democrats (and I'm not talking about "illegal aliens and non-US citizens").  These are the kind of things you learn when you're a 30+ year resident of the state.

Sorry, how long did you say you'd lived in WI? 
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Worse than Pop Punk / Re: fuck this guy
« on: October 30, 2011, 11:09:19 PM »
The problem with most people who want abortion to be legal is that they refuse to be honest in any debate about the issue as to what abortion really is. Abortion as a term does not refer to some sort of magic trick where a human life is made to just "disappear" in a bloodless sleight of hand. It is killing innocent human life, plain and simple. Be honest about it and just say that you think being able to kill such innocent human life should be legal/be a women's "right."

The right of a woman to decide whether or not someone gets to occupy her body comes before that creature's claim to life.  Call it a fetus or baby or what have you, its life (at that point) continues or does not at the mom(-to-be)'s discretion. 

Someone should've sat you down and explained this to you at age 12, but whatever, you're welcome.
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Non-Music Shit / Re: The Best Non-Herzog Kinski Films?
« on: October 23, 2011, 09:58:40 AM »


Fourth-billed, waaaay down in the lower left-hand corner.  Not exactly the star of the show.  But still a great flick!
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Occupy Wall Street
« on: October 01, 2011, 11:59:03 PM »
Obviously what's needed here is a strategic influx of giant paper-mache puppets.

At first you think it's a jolly Uncle Sam...but his face is actually a skull!
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