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What's your current cheap beer of choice?

Hamms?
Old Style?
Shlitz ? (What's the story behind schlitz going back to the original recipe?)
Blatz?

ok.. wisconsinites, now I look at you:
Huber?
Old Milwaukee?
Milwaukee's best?

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Non-Music Shit / What are your holiday weekend plans?
« on: July 02, 2008, 11:24:38 AM »
Just curious what the rest of you folks are doing. I assume blowing shit up, am I right?
153
Non-Music Shit / Ninja sighting!!
« on: June 25, 2008, 11:11:50 AM »
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/06/25/national/a115706D58.DTL&tsp=1

School locked down after 'ninja' sighted in woods!!

(what kinda lousy ninja would let themselves be seen??)

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http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/broward/sfl-flblive0618sbjun18,0,1550220.story

"We're doing everything we can to eliminate jazz from American culture, so no jazz!" Mike Luba of Live Nation Artists told commissioners, eliciting a few "boos" from the audience.

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Non-Music Shit / Geez! All that flooding!
« on: June 17, 2008, 01:16:49 PM »
ok, who's flooded?
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Non-Music Shit / CABLE!! CABLE!!! CABLE!! CABLE!!!
« on: June 15, 2008, 06:11:22 PM »
We just got cable!!

FUCK SUMMER AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, I'VE GOT 50 CHANNELS!
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Non-Music Shit / worst city?
« on: June 12, 2008, 10:53:11 AM »
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Non-Music Shit / what up, herpes?
« on: June 09, 2008, 12:48:15 PM »
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/06/09/national/a100024D93.DTL&tsp=1

http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/pr2008/pr039-08.shtml

Study: 1 in 4 adults in NYC have herpes virus

A city Health Department study finds that more than a fourth of adult New Yorkers are infected with the virus that causes genital herpes.

The study, released Monday, says about 26 percent of New York City adults have genital herpes, compared to about 19 percent nationwide.

The department says genital herpes can double a person's risk for contracting HIV.

Herpes can cause painful sores, but most people have no recognizable symptoms.

Among New Yorkers, the herpes rate is higher among women, black people and gay men.

The health department urges consistent use of condoms, and says its STD clinics offer free, confidential herpes testing.

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http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/missmanaged_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ

Just got a ticket yesterday, so I gotta make some money. Bid early, bid often!
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New Releases For Sale/Distro Updates / Marked Men S/T reissue!
« on: June 06, 2008, 02:02:07 PM »
coming early next month: Pure Country Gold - PCG 7", Marked Men - s/t  LP/CD (reissue)

Dirtnap Records
Green Noise Records
2615 SE Clinton St
Portland, OR 97202
503-736-0909
www.dirtnaprecs.com
www.greennoiserecords.co m
 
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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / JOURNEY, HEART, AND CHEAP TRICK
« on: June 06, 2008, 08:53:03 AM »
Is it the early 80s already?

Would you go to this show?

http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/03/26/music/main3969912.shtml
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Non-Music Shit / I have no idea what this shit is..
« on: June 06, 2008, 08:38:03 AM »
I just looked up at the TV, and realized there is some sort of singer and/or band playing on TV... with a couple doing like an interpretive dance behind them.. acting out what the song is supposed to represent..


 
TERMBO BANDS. THIS IS THE WAY OF THE FUTURE.
Who will act out your song while you play it?


(edit): it was 'ashanti'.
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Non-Music Shit / Comic Book Guy.. R.I.P.
« on: June 02, 2008, 01:32:07 PM »
http://www.comicrelief.net/

http://groups.google.co.za/group/alt.obituaries/msg/1aef3a5987896b2a

Rory D. Root, comic store owner, dies at 50
Aidin Vaziri, Chronicle Staff Writer

Sunday, June 1, 2008


Rory D. Root, the visionary owner of Berkeley's popular
comic book store Comic Relief and a leader of the comic book
industry, died after complications from surgery for a
ruptured hernia May 19 at the Kaiser Oakland Medical Center,
his sister said Saturday.


He was 50 and had been having health problems over the past
few years, Karen Root said.


One of the first people to support small-press books,
graphic novels and handmade zines, Mr. Root was also a
strong advocate for making comics available in school
libraries. "Rory just wanted to get books into kids' hands,"
said Todd Martinez, manager of Comic Relief for the past 14
years.


"He worked tirelessly to sell the gatekeepers at libraries
on the idea of comics as books," said Dan Shahin of San
Jose's Hijinx Comics. "He was so far ahead of everyone else
with that concept."


Born Nov. 8, 1957, in Oakland, where his mother owned an
antique store and worked as a nurse at Kaiser, Mr. Root
attended school at Rockridge Elementary and Montara Junior
High schools. After his father died in 1969, his family
moved to West Point (Calaveras County), where he attended
Calaveras High School before returning to the East Bay in
1974 to enroll at UC Berkeley. He dropped out shortly before
graduating with a computer science degree to become manager
of the Gambit, a gaming store on Telegraph Avenue in
Berkeley. From there, he took a staff position at the nearby
comic book store, the Best of Two Worlds.


In April 1987, Mr. Root and his former business partner Mike
Patchen opened Comic Relief at its original location on
University Avenue, just a block away from campus. The store,
which offered a diverse selection of comics-related
materials, quickly grew into a local hangout and
international destination. In 1993, the establishment won
the Will Eisner Spirit of Retailing Award, presented by
Comic-Con International: San Diego to retailers doing
exemplary work in promoting the genre.


"When I wanted to open my store, I sought him out for
advice," Shahin said. "I tried to emulate his bookstore
approach."


Mr. Root was a fixture at West Coast comic book conventions,
where he rallied for industry unification, bought up
countless titles by unknown artists, and spoke to his peers
about getting their merchandise into local libraries. He was
one of the first to distribute graphic novels by the likes
of Will Eisner, Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman.


"He thought everybody should have a fighting chance to get
published," Karen Root said.


When Comic Relief encountered difficulties with its landlord
in 2004, customers rallied behind Mr. Root. Author Warren
Ellis scheduled a signing at the store, and fans bought out
most of the store's old stock. They also helped move his
merchandise into its current, larger location around the
corner on Shattuck Avenue in Berkeley.


"As much as he loved to talk, he listened just as well,"
Martinez said. "He always found the right book for the right
person."


In recent years, weight-related health problems kept Mr.
Root from spending as much time at Comic Relief as he liked.
Mr. Root, a longtime smoker, finally quit eight months ago.


"The very day he went into the hospital, he met a friend for
lunch at the store," Martinez said. "He was also here for
all 10 hours of Free Comic Book Day (May 3) talking to
people, his favorite thing."


Many people believe Mr. Root served as the inspiration for
the Comic Book Guy on "The Simpsons." Matt Groening, the
creator of the long-running animated television series and
frequent visitor of Comic Relief, could not be reached for
comment.


Unlike the cantankerous character portrayed on "The
Simpsons," Mr. Root was known for the personal attention he
gave his customers and peers, as evidenced by the lengthy
emotional messages that have appeared online since his
death.


"He was the center of this enormous community," said
longtime friend Rebekah Denn, a columnist for the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer. "I hope he knew at some level how
respected he was."


Mr. Root is survived by his mother, Nancy Root, of Citrus
Heights (Sacramento County); sister, Karen Root; and
brothers, Ron and Roger.


A memorial celebration is scheduled for 11 a.m. June 21 at
Joaquin Miller Park, 3300 Joaquin Miller Road, Oakland, with
a gathering to follow at 7 p.m. at Comic Relief, 2026
Shattuck Ave., Berkeley.


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New Releases For Sale/Distro Updates / Pets LPs
« on: May 28, 2008, 04:29:38 PM »

They picked up the LPs and headed to the airport. Those of you in the midwest/south/east coast will get the first copies.

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Non-Music Shit / just noticed the swelling... wtf?
« on: May 28, 2008, 02:15:10 PM »
The side of my arm is swollen. I suspect spider bite (will wait for confirmation from Icki's ol' lady).. but figured I'm surrounded by doctors all day, I might as well harrass them about it.

Me: (to a psychiatrist I work with) "hey! you're a doctor, right? Tell me what is wrong with my arm! Spider bite?"

Him: "Scabies?  Oh wait.. that looks like it hurts, does it? *poke*"

(note - this looks nothing like scabies).

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