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May 24, 2013, 05:35PMI told you it was a great song. I'm glad you ...I told you it was a great song. I'm glad you finally heard it. Great piece.Respond to commentFlag
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May 24, 2013, 04:23PMYou could (and who hasn't?) argue about this fo...You could (and who hasn't?) argue about this for hours on end. Off the top of my head: the Hollies' "Bus Stop" and the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On" are two of most perfect pop songs.Respond to commentFlag - Go to comment.
May 24, 2013, 07:22AMI say ROCK ON, Nicky! It was a great gift you g...I say ROCK ON, Nicky! It was a great gift you gave him to pass on your dad's (and arguably partially your) musical talent.Respond to commentFlag - Go to comment.
May 23, 2013, 07:44PMMore power to the kid, but the odds are against...More power to the kid, but the odds are against his supporting you and the Mrs. in your old age. A friend told me that when she was in (at?) boarding school, she was the only one who could play the piano, and not much at that. Thus she played (and so got to choose) the hymns at the chapel services. And so it came to pass that the only selections heard in her tenure were in the keys of C, D, and F.Respond to commentFlag
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May 23, 2013, 04:08PMNice to hear from a proud parent!Nice to hear from a proud parent!Respond to commentFlag
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May 22, 2013, 08:12PMI don't like where baseball is headed. It's not...I don't like where baseball is headed. It's not as loose as it once was, players won't be changing teams nearly as much. That may seem like a good thing to some people, but it means that certain teams will remain bad for a longer period of time. It will also decrease the amount of money the players get, which the union won't like.Respond to commentFlag - Go to comment.
May 22, 2013, 12:34PMis this kanye west's....white album? what part ...is this kanye west's....white album? what part of the cycle is he at...? twisted fantasy was his triumphant comeback, now he's sampling marilyn manson...the artist known as kanye west feels secure enough in his abilities to go really, really weird.Respond to commentFlag - Go to comment.
May 21, 2013, 03:24PMFirst, consider yourself lucky, Dan, that the O...First, consider yourself lucky, Dan, that the Orioles are in the race. I live in Miami. Enough said. But who didn't think BJ Upton would muff it? He's under-achieved most of this career. I think you're wrong about Saunders. Orioles could use him: his results in Seattle don't necessarily correlate to Baltimore, where he'd have better offense, and be an innings-eater. But hey, you guys have Jim Johnson, who's on the verge of becoming a head case.Respond to commentFlag
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May 20, 2013, 12:38PMit's too bad both of the actors pictured are no...it's too bad both of the actors pictured are no longer with SNL. Armisen and Wiig will go down as greats of their era. Wiig has Bridesmaids and whatever else she's writing now, but I'd love to see Armisen do that slimy music biz insidery guy from the Wilco documentary again. The scene where he's comparing beach house tax rates w Jeff Tweedy is hilarious.Respond to commentFlag - Go to comment.
May 18, 2013, 10:22AMI didn't need to offend and I apologize, I shou...I didn't need to offend and I apologize, I should have said uninformed instead of ignorant. My main 3 points are thus 1. woman who has an annual gyno visit, should have been informed of this gene study at least 5-10 years ago. My sisters, whose mother died of ovarian cancer, got the test around 10 years ago. Jolie herself talked about this over 5 years ago and said how she planned to proceed sometime in the future. This is not new or not widely distributed information. It is more a sign of media's short term memory. 2. Most women can not afford the test and following reconstructive surgery. Because Jolie can, does not increase it's availability to the masses. She is not talking about this but her own personal struggle. Not sure that since she had to tell the media instead of them finding out, that her struggle is really at all relevant to those who would have much more permanent and possibly obvious scarring. 3. In light of 1 & 2, what has Jolie written that will help or demonstrates courage or adds to the conversation? When informed and productive, I love celebrity involvement in worthy causes. When the celebrity is the primary beneficiary? , just think of the book offers, interviews etc., not so much.Respond to commentFlag
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May 17, 2013, 09:56PMIt seems silly to appeal to an objective reason...It seems silly to appeal to an objective reason when we're talking about fairly complicated cultural codes. There's room for differences in interpretation. I've been thinking about "be a lady" more. If you fail to be a man, it generally means you're unmanly; i.e., a woman. If you fail to be a lady, it often means that you're a slut, or a bitch; still gendered, but not classy. re, 4; Jolie and a NYT op ed are going to get a lot more publicity than virtually anything else. I still don't see why that's a bad thing. Insulting me or my knowledge is not a very effective or thoughtful argument as to why it's a bad thing. 3. It sure sounds like antipathy to me. And saying that Jolie seems to have done a good thing overall doesn't seem like especially undue credit. I don't think she's a saint; I think she wrote a decent op ed for a good cause. 2. I never said anything different. Not sure what your'e getting at with this one... and I already answered 1. And for 5; get over yourself, man.Respond to commentFlag
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May 17, 2013, 12:27PMOne last attempt at reason: 1. Be a man or Be ...One last attempt at reason: 1. Be a man or Be a woman are both action statements. Lousy examples at best/ non-sensical vis-à-vis the article at worst. 2. The whole reason she made this decision is about the longevity of her life. Re-read her op. ed. if you must. She decided living was more important than the inconvenience these procedures caused her. It was not about reconstructive surgery (although she could afford the best therefore bypassing the very issues you are writing about), it was about pre-emptive cancer care. 3. I'm not hating celebrities, just not giving them undue credit for personal decisions we all have to make. 4. The fact that you were unaware of this gene analysis betrays both your lack of interest in the topic and/or general ignorance on the topic. This test has been available to the wealthy for over a decade. Most women who have a genetic history of these cancers have been informed by their doctors, Oprah, morning news shows, Sex in the City and too many other venues to name. The fact that this is news to you and you look to Jolie to be your source should be a big clue that a little research would be advisable before writing on the topic. 5. Finally, what about my other points? Like a republican congressperson, it seems that you are clinging to the minor points because you can not defend your main ones.Respond to commentFlag
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May 25, 2013, 10:00AMNever mind. Don't have time to teach you reading comprehension.In response to
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May 24, 2013, 10:48PM"To the posters above, what did you two find so offensive. "Responses to this commentIn response to
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May 24, 2013, 03:27PMDidn't say you did. However your pointing out that you are withholding the courtesy of Semper Fi while questioning the veracity of the author's statements, suggest that you were offended.Responses to this commentIn response to
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May 24, 2013, 12:12PMI never used the word offensive.Responses to this commentIn response to
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May 24, 2013, 09:43AMI enjoyed the article and didn't have the sense that the author was doing anything other than making observations. To the posters above, what did you two find so offensive. #1 has been going on since Sparta. #2 The "why is makes sense" part I may not agree with but is certainly not offensive. #3 Is just an example of the weird shit that is considered tradition.Responses to this comment
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May 24, 2013, 06:42AMWhile this post shows that the author has a decent command of the English language and can string two words together somewhat intelligibly (which is an accomplishment in itself for a Marine, if you follow his line of thinking), it's laughable. I have to wonder if he even served, but it's evident that if he did, he never 'got it'. I usually sign off with "Semper Fi" when corresponding with fellow Marines, but I'm not so sure the sentiment wouldn't be lost on the author.
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This sounds criminal. Help is on the way. A few thousand combat veterans of the Marines are still alive. We could get congress to look into this for you. The President of the United States should be petitioned and required to bestow upon you, highest honors, along with some sort of disability pension. You have been grievously wounded and are probably no longer fit for service to your country in time of war. This was caused by a canteen cup and drinking with those damn Marines. Hang tough, brother. We got your back.
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May 23, 2013, 12:22PMI'm not sure one can legitimately state that Clinton or Reagan would handle this better. After all, Iran/Contra and Lewinsky are still household names. Furthermore, one could argue that the scandals facing the Clinton administration helped in passing some second term agenda since the Repubs were wasting all their juice on scandals and not defeating legislation. Just look how the 1998 elections bucked the 6th year trend and went the Democrats way and led to the downfall of Newt. I'm certainly not suggesting any of this was planned by the Obama team, but, with the Repubs overreach on the IRS scandal combined with the media's whining and fact-free coverage of the AP/Rosen scandals, a similar dynamic may be taking shape for 2014. P.S. What was illegal about the targeting of tea party groups? None were denied tax free status and therefore can't claim any real financial loss. Sure it was grossly unethical. But really, is the IRS held in such high regard that this shit is either surprising or has serious legs?In response to
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Texan, I think the IRS brouhaha is real, and Obama's not handling it well. The media, in the tank for him during the election, are pissed he doesn't schmooze them enough, and, now that he's having some trouble, are eager to exploit it. Clinton or Reagan would've defused these bumps.Responses to this commentIn response to
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May 22, 2013, 12:58PMHere a few of my gripes: 1. Why haven't I heard a single reputable reporter (seems oxymoronic these days) even entertain the idea that Rosen may be guilty of something? 2. In today's hyper-partisan atmosphere, why don't people realize that Lerner would be foolish NOT to take the fifth? 3. Why won't Russ weigh in on these "scandals" I'd love to hear his take!Responses to this comment
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Who DOESN'T celebrate their 40th birthday with tattoos and inflatable penises? ;) Thanks Texan!
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May 20, 2013, 12:11PMThat's exactly how I celebrated my 40th! Happy B-Day Mary
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May 21, 2013, 04:48PMI could have sworn "H Calif" was 1975 and "Don't Stop" was 1977. But the hell with it. I say '75.
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May 21, 2013, 09:44AMAhhhh Motocycle Writer
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Good year for riding The Hound, pretending to read Finnegan's Wake and getting laughed at by a Sikh waiter.
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It was so thoughtful of you to choose so many songs I like on my birthday week ;)
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love this pic!
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Thanks, Texan!In response to
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May 13, 2013, 01:55PMLove the new look of Splice!Responses to this comment
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May 10, 2013, 03:21PMA priest remarked to me that Jesus lived in the present. I do too, although the resemblance pretty much ends there. Ergo it follows (barely) that I can remember most of the things you cite but do not put time tags on them. They are merely "in the past" and therefore of little concern. For more philosophy, read any of my unpublished (and unwritten) books.
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May 03, 2013, 01:37PMI was going to wing it at 1932, but since Hammerin' Hank is listed first in my paper copy of the Baseball Encyclopedia, he was easy to find. But I will suppress the correct answer for the benefit of later responders.
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Apr 26, 2013, 02:03PMWell it's sure recent. How about 2009?
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agreed
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Apr 17, 2013, 09:24AMGreat read Russ

