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A couple of 'commercial' women I find attractive, Part Trois..
RickW replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
This.... <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.c...UshEERvE?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Hope this worked. If not, follow the link. -
The Hidden Reason For The Lost Decade
RickW replied to ICanSleepWhenI'mDead's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
".........Not that there is anything wrong with that" -
Kirk greatly exceeds Picard IMHO. However, vulcans were definitely better on Enterprise (re:T'Pol) once you get by the eyebrows and ears.
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Anything that ends in "outside the box".........that is so tired I can't wake it up.
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Who Do You Think Are Some Of The Most Underrated Guitar Players.
RickW replied to Steely Dan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Rik Emmitt. If you know who he is and don't mind the style. -
I wish Iran would have taken Americans Hostage
RickW replied to Merovingian's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yeah, that was the response in "79. -
Question for any Rock drummers out there
RickW replied to Helmet_hair's topic in Off the Wall Archives
There are lots of different styles and there are drummers that use the "open-left" setup instead of the crossover. I have seen right-handed drummers set the HH close to the ride with a cabled pedal and play open-right handed. Kids will often start with the left hand open on the HH (wider stance) before the teacher "corrects" them. I think that with the traditional rock or jazz setup it is convenient (although most jazz folks use the traditional grip in lieu of the matched grip, so even that is somewhat different). It is really whatever makes you comfortable and feels smooth and natural. -
Lead singer from the band Boston found dead
RickW replied to Golden Wheels's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Interesting reply and definitely a bit narrow-minded. I share your dislike of purely commercial sound but I think we differ on the breadth of that group. I think that the Britney Spears / Mariah Carey / Beastie Boys (did I spell that right)/ Run DMC et.al are far more representative. Boston, whom I liked primarily due to the first album, really had too few releases to be considered commercial. Even if I do not favour those bands, they actually played instruments and were really musicians, for the most part. I doubt that many who criticize them could play as well as they actually can. I never run down the musicians because there are far more "artists" that do not write music, lyrics, or play anything and in my mind, they deserve the contempt. Just my 2 cents. -
Congratulations, America.
RickW replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Have to agree with that. The new government is a minority though and it is doubtful that they will survive long enough to bring any balance back to the military. Probably the only thing that I would agree with JSP about regarding the Canadian culture is that there seems to be an underlying cultural belief that if Canada plays nice all the time that everyone else will as well. Dangerous as well as wishful thinking. -
Congratulations, America.
RickW replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Damn, I was hoping to avoid this. What exactly has the US protected Canada from? Not sure that the Ruskies were planning an invasion in the North. Of course the US is willing to trade with Canada. Where else can the US replace its depleted natural resources at bargain prices due to proximity? Can the US find a better source for oil reserves? If so, it would already be in place. Canada was involved in both WW's before the US was ever officially involved. I think you have the privilege of expressing your opinions but most military people and references I have read suggest that Canada has a very good military with respect to human resources but the government has not supported the effort with funding. I would never degrade the men and women who protect the US - nor would I degrade those of any ally. That does kind of pi$$ me off, man. -
Congratulations, America.
RickW replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think, given your rather absolute stance on any number of issues raised in the past (others might be rude enough to say "opinionated"), that yes, you might be a bit close-minded about some things. That is not to say that I too may not be as open-minded as I probably should be about specific concerns that I feel strongly about. The close-minded perspective might have been about your Canadian views as much as the Arab-Muslim connection. On the Canadian side, I feel that I can be more confident in my views because I am well-versed in the subject area. -
Congratulations, America.
RickW replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Nooooo......I don't care to tell you "again" (which I did not in the first place, by the way) about the average Arab who follows Islam because I am not arrogant enough to assume that I can interpret their collective beliefs. Since I did not purport, explain, relate, or suggest any personal beliefs to you I am impressed in your ability to conceptualize them telepathically. By the way, I don't think you are a moron because our views may not coincide on some issues. I could not care any less about your spelling either. -
Congratulations, America.
RickW replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
......as opposed to a "live and kill anyone who doesn't agree with my perspective" point of view that you appear to possess? Their "backward culture, their close-minded religion" is a product of their choices and society, not yours. America has it's own form(s) of these that you can lend your support to right here at home. With your present and past commentary as evidence, I think I would be careful about inferring "close-minded" as a negative connotation. -
Looks like outer space belongs to the US
RickW replied to /dev/null's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So does this mean that the US has truly become the first "global" dictatorship? -
Yeah, that about sums it up. E'nuf said.
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75% of Americans believe Canada should...
RickW replied to yall's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Maybe it's because US pilots keep shooting at their military and they're starting to resent it? Or maybe the poll was mostly Quebec based...... -
I can't say anything about those on the roster because there is no way to be sure why things occur unless you are there in person. I do think that a percentage of the fans are a cancer for the team though. Unrealistic expectations in the short-term put too much pressure on the head office and create a poor climate for developing a solid team. God, the rookie quarterback has barely played and people are calling for his replacement.
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Kenny Chesney, Eddie Van Halen, and Alex Van Halen
RickW replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Bad taste and dysfunctional brain cells would get my vote. It's so very odd that one can like VH with DLR (which I admit to) but have a healthy dislike for DLR. -
Kenny Chesney, Eddie Van Halen, and Alex Van Halen
RickW replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I guess I can't comment on their abilities to perform live because I never have seen them on stage. I have seen any number of rock bands that typically suck in the first 30 minutes of their performance but finally "warm-up" at some point. I do know that even a jam session takes some time to get going (and really I am not making excuses for VH because for all I know they were probably wasted at the time you saw them). I think it would be unfair though to consider EVH a fraud because even when you cut through all of the hype, technique, and illusion he is a classically-trained musician that has cut some fairly good, blues-based tracks in his time. -
Kenny Chesney, Eddie Van Halen, and Alex Van Halen
RickW replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Really? I reluctantly have to admit that I didn't buy a CD since the DLR days and really only listened to a few tunes with SH but I just thought they were "noisy" if ya' know what I mean. Should have spent some time figuring out where all the extras came from instead of assuming guitar. Just figured with SH there would be that temptation - he is really no slacker himself. Always liked the bands that jammed with the three basics the best anyway so I was probably biased from the start. -
Could be her father who kills the boyfriend that convices her to get the tramp stamp on her lower back (no offense to anyone, of course) that starts the whole drunk-slut thing to begin with. The combinations are endless.
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It could be the drunken slut's boyfriend that is in prison for murdering the "drunken slut-chasing" male(s) that he caught her with.
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My apologies for not choosing the correct field from which to enter. However, since I have "chimed-in" on a private debate, I will make a timely exit.
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Kenny Chesney, Eddie Van Halen, and Alex Van Halen
RickW replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Keyboards.......generally the beginning of the end. Thought maybe a bit of a resurgence with Sammy but too much "noise". You need only one great guitar. -
Labelling someone as anti-Israel is rather easier than defending Israeli actions in the ME. With some people who post here it might even be an accurate label but since I don't know them it would be a tough call. However, if I were you, I might take exception to the pedophile label. Allowing someone to post something like that on a public board......