Saturday, November 21, 2009

Yellow brick road

Hick-billy post

Sweet thing, Bowie

Sweet Thing....

It's safe in the city to love in a doorway
To wrangle some screams from the dawn
And isn't it me, putting pain in a stranger?
Like a portrait in flesh, who trails on a leash
Will you see that I'm scared and I'm lonely?
So I'll break up my room, and yawn and I
Run to the centre of things
Where the knowing one says:

"Boys, Boys, its a sweet thing
Boys, Boys, its a sweet thing, sweet thing
If you want it, Boys, get it here, thing
'Cause hope, Boys, is a cheap thing, cheap thing"

I'm glad that you're older than me
Makes me feel important and free
Does that make you smile, isn't that me?
I'm in your way, and I'll steal every moment
If this trade is a curse, then I'll bless you
And turn to the crossroads of Hamburg, as in

"Boys, Boys, its a sweet thing
Boys, Boys, its a sweet thing, sweet thing
If you want it, Boys, get it here, thing
'Cause hope, Boys, is a cheap thing, cheap thing"


[Part Two: Candidate]

I'll make you a deal, like any other candidate
We'll pretend we're walking home 'cause your future's at stake
My set is amazing, it even smells like a street
There's a bar at the end where I can meet you and your friend
Someone scrawled on the wall "I smell the blood of Les Tricoteuses"
Who wrote up scandals in other bars

I'm having so much fun with the poisonous people
Spreading rumors and lies and stories they made up
Some make you sing and some make you scream
One makes you wish that you'd never been seen
But there's a shop on the corner that's selling papier mache
Making bullet-proof faces; Charlie Manson, Cassius Clay
"If you want it, Boys, get it here, thing"

So you scream out of line:
"I want you! I need you! Anyone out there? Any time?"
Tres butch little number whines "Hey dirty, I want you
When it's good, it's really good, and when it's bad I go to pieces"
If you want it, Boys, get it here, thing

Well, on the street where you live I could not hold up my head
For I put all I have in another bed
On another floor, in the back of a car
In the cellar of a church with the door ajar
Well, I guess we must be looking for a different kind
But we can't stop trying 'til we break up our minds
'Til the sun drips blood on the seedy young knights
Who press you on the ground while shaking in fright
I guess we could cruise down one more time
With you by my side, it should be fine
We'll buy some drugs and watch a band
Then jump in the river holding hands


[Part Three: Sweet Thing (Reprise)]

"If you want it, boys, get it here, thing
'Cause hope, boys, is a cheap thing, cheap thing"

Is it nice in your snow storm, freezing your brain?
Do you think that your face looks the same?
Then let it be, it's all I ever wanted
It's a street with a deal, and a taste
It's got claws, it's got me, it's got you ...


God he stole the handle and the pain won't stop coming, no way to slow it down!

Locomotive breath...

Friday, November 20, 2009

3 & 1/2 years old, favorite song.

I had spinal meningitis, had to go to Childrens Hospital about three times a week, ride was rough laying in the back of a station wagon but this song was on radio alluring me to think Downtown Boston was special.

Part of life I guess....

The Fortunes- You've Got Your Troubles

Classic....

Little Wing

Have a heart....


Best for last...

And down at the core......

Sir Eric Clapton, The Core....

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Laws against drying clothes...

U.S. residents fight for the right to hang laundry


Carin Froehlich has help from her granddaughter Ava as they hang some laundry in the front yard of her residence in Perkasie Reuters – Carin Froehlich has help from her granddaughter Ava as they hang some laundry in the front yard of her …
By Jon Hurdle Jon Hurdle – Wed Nov 18, 11:32 am ET

PERKASIE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) – Carin Froehlich pegs her laundry to three clotheslines strung between trees outside her 18th-century farmhouse, knowing that her actions annoy local officials who have asked her to stop.

Froehlich is among the growing number of people across America fighting for the right to dry their laundry outside against a rising tide of housing associations who oppose the practice despite its energy-saving green appeal.

Although there are no formal laws in this southeast Pennsylvania town against drying laundry outside, a town official called Froehlich to ask her to stop drying clothes in the sun. And she received two anonymous notes from neighbors saying they did not want to see her underwear flapping about.

"They said it made the place look like trailer trash," she said, in her yard across the street from a row of neat, suburban houses. "They said they didn't want to look at my 'unmentionables.'"

Froehlich says she hangs her underwear inside. The effervescent 54-year-old is one of a growing number of Americans demanding the right to dry laundry on clotheslines despite local rules and a culture that frowns on it.

Their interests are represented by Project Laundry List, a group that argues people can save money and reduce carbon emissions by not using their electric or gas dryers, according to the group's executive director, Alexander Lee.

Widespread adoption of clotheslines could significantly reduce U.S. energy consumption, argued Lee, who said dryer use accounts for about 6 percent of U.S. residential electricity use.

Florida, Utah, Maine, Vermont, Colorado, and Hawaii have passed laws restricting the rights of local authorities to stop residents using clotheslines. Another five states are considering similar measures, said Lee, 35, a former lawyer who quit to run the non-profit group.

'RIGHT TO HANG'

His principal opponents are the housing associations such as condominiums and townhouse communities that are home to an estimated 60 million Americans, or about 20 percent of the population. About half of those organizations have 'no hanging' rules, Lee said, and enforce them with fines.

Carl Weiner, a lawyer for about 50 homeowners associations in suburban Philadelphia, said the no-hanging rules are usually included by the communities' developers along with regulations such as a ban on sheds or commercial vehicles.

The no-hanging rules are an aesthetic issue, Weiner said.

"The consensus in most communities is that people don't want to see everybody else's laundry."

He said opposition to clotheslines may ease as more people understand it can save energy and reduce greenhouse gases.

"There is more awareness of impact on the environment," he said. "I would not be surprised to see people questioning these restrictions."

For Froehlich, the "right to hang" is the embodiment of the American tradition of freedom.

"If my husband has a right to have guns in the house, I have a right to hang laundry," said Froehlich, who is writing a book on the subject.

Besides, it saves money. Line-drying laundry for a family of five saves $83 a month in electric bills, she said.

Kevin Firth, who owns a two-bedroom condominium in a Dublin, Pennsylvania housing association, said he was fined $100 by the association for putting up a clothesline in a common area.

"It made me angry and upset," said Firth, a 27-year-old carpenter. "I like having the laundry drying in the sun. It's something I have always done since I was a little kid."
from here
(Editing by Mark Egan and Paul Simao)

Taken from [here]

Seven Children

Someone will die today, someone tomorrow,
some few yesterday but where is the sorrow.
Feathers fall out all the time
even birds understand nothing ever remains.
My reason for writing this is that I miss so much,
but it's consequence not reality, not important enough.
feathers fall from a bird as do family fall from you.
once lovely is still lovely just a remnant and nothing more.
Finer days seen gatherings, slower days seen woe
nothing seen the future, nothing seen the end
Death is just a fraction of the peace that's within
Fortune is the expression of what you have left.
Narrow is the corridor, the walk you must partake.
freedom is the fantasy, so is justice and so is sake'
Eleven children borrowed me, not gonna talk about one I lost.
Seven children still own me, for that I'm glad
But,,,
In narrow roads I've wandered in and in nakedness and in shame
is next road I travel on more the same or all the same??

Yer just a poor girl in a rich mans house, I come to your emotional rescue...

Kick it up Rolling Stones.

How to flirt.

Great How-to...



Fukkin news assholes!

Has anyone noticed that the government owns Google, AOL and Yahoo?

Assholes post no more real news anyway but bullshit on 20 ways to kiss your bosses ass "just suck his dick idiot!", 20 best places to live in in America "if they are the best places then everyone's staying and you can't move there anyway Moron", but it's the only news being published right now under this Government Run Propaganda Administration.

This is bullshit!

We don't know how many dead troops, for real how many sick in America but we get lessons on smoking dick in the news? Huh???

Beware because the lies are the calmness before the storm.

Funk

Sweet Thing

You know, download [here] or listen below...


No tags, just a post. No searches, see it or not. I don't care anyway.

N1H1 is a cute name but it's still Swine Flu & it's still dangerous

LONDON – Health experts say extraordinary measures against swine flu — most notably quarantines imposed by China, where entire planeloads of passengers were isolated if one traveler had symptoms — have failed to contain the disease.

Despite initially declaring success, Beijing now acknowledges its swine flu outbreak is much larger than official numbers show.

China's official count of some 63,000 reported illnesses with 53 deaths dwarfs estimates of millions of cases with nearly 4,000 deaths in the United States, a nation with about a third of China's population.

Dr. Michael O'Leary, WHO's top representative in China, says there has been a dramatic spike in Chinese swine flu cases recently and those reported by the government are only "minimum numbers."

"We have new cases occurring all the time," he told The Associated Press last week. "There's always more deaths than we could possibly know about."

He said there is little data to prove interventions like mass quarantines and school closures slow down disease transmission. "To draw a causal link ... is not always possible," O'Leary said, adding that WHO expected a disease as contagious as swine flu to spread regardless of what measures countries impose.

China's Health Minister Chen Zhu defended his country's aggressive quarantine policy, telling the AP on Wednesday that the measures helped slow the spread of the virus long enough for China to develop a vaccine, which authorities are now scrambling to administer.

"With initial efforts of containment, actually we not only reduced the impact of the first wave to China, but we also won time for us to prepare the vaccine," Chen said in an interview on the sidelines of a meeting of the Global Forum for Health Research in Havana.

He said China was vaccinating 1.5 million people a day against swine flu as part of a massive effort to try to reach as many as 90 million people — about 7 percent of the country's population — by the end of the year.

"We know this is not enough for a population of 1.3 billion, but at least for the vulnerable people, for the students, people with underlying basic diseases and ... for pregnant women, we have vaccines," Chen said.

China has acknowledged swine flu is now widespread despite its aggressive attempts at containment.

Earlier this month, Feng Zijian, head of China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said the country's reported figures are only "a very small portion" of the total number of cases.

He said China is now focusing on confirming severe cases and no longer tests every person with a fever for swine flu. He said the official figures were based on cases confirmed in outbreaks or at monitoring sites like hospitals.

Other nations that have carried out draconian swine flu policies indicate they have little effect in containing the disease.

Ukraine, which reported more than 250,000 suspected cases last week, closed all schools and universities, and advised people not to travel and to stay away from public places. In Mongolia, all bus travel has been suspended and gatherings of more than 40 people have been banned. Still, both countries are now facing major swine flu outbreaks.

Argentina, Singapore, Malaysia and Egypt have also enacted radical swine flu prevention measures — and all have been gripped by widespread outbreaks.

When WHO declared swine flu to be a pandemic in June, it described the virus as "unstoppable." It advised countries not to close their borders or impose mass quarantines, warning such measures would be useless since people often spread flu viruses before developing any symptoms.

China is no exception, scientists say.

"China did not keep the virus out. They failed," said Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Diseases Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.

He said he believes the actual number of swine flu cases is "far in excess of what China is reporting," based on the center's own network of official and unofficial sources in the country.

Some experts say the relatively small size of China's reported outbreak is suspicious given that neighboring regions are battling huge epidemics. Last week, WHO said Mongolia, which borders China, was reporting its health system was being crushed by swine flu cases.

In Hong Kong, a city of 7 million on China's southern coastline, authorities have reported 40 swine flu deaths, compared to the 30 reported in China.

"The issue in China has to do with surveillance," said Sandra Mounier-Jack, a flu expert at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Because swine flu symptoms are so vague, many cases are being missed in China, as they are everywhere, she said.

WHO and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave up counting swine flu cases months ago when the virus became widespread.

Past disease outbreaks also give experts reason to question China's numbers. In 2003, China covered up an epidemic of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which ultimately killed about 800 people when it spread worldwide.

___

Associated Press writers Will Weissert in Havana; Cara Anna, Christopher Bodeen and Gillian Wong in Beijing, and Medical Writer Margie Mason in Hanoi contributed to this report.

Taken from A.P. article located [here]

The "only" other blonde I'd ever kiss 'cept you Barb.

Hot, aint she???

Asshole only got 100 days in jail. pffft!

Man Sentenced for Sexual Assault of Girl
Lincoln
A former Lincoln Public Schools bus driver has been sentenced to 100 days in jail for inappropriately touching a 17-year-old special-needs student.

David Kraegel, 64, was sentenced Wednesday in Lancaster County Court. In August, he pleaded no contest to third-degree sexual assault.

Police say Kraegel was dropping off the girl in June when a couple in the area saw Kraegel and the girl embracing. The couple told officers they boarded the bus and asked the girl if she was OK. Kraegel said he had been helping the girl crack her back. The couple called police.

The girl told authorities that Kraegel had kissed and touched her.


Taken from 1101now.com, located [here]

Insane Juggling Skills

Watch this crazy bastard!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

\Merl Sanders, Garcia, Kahn & Vitt\Live at Keystone - It's no use

Deep blues comin up...

Rock & Roll is fine but blues feed you something else. Rock & Roll feed the rage, blues feed the comforted soul. A persons mind needs comfort and security, to feel rest and peace. Music offers that, here is a good example of that.

[Download here] or listen below...

The Doors - Celebration of the lizard...

Very intense and serious music here...

I'm sorry, I should have joined the parts but too tired to right now. Might fix this post later though by combining them.

Lyrics:
Lions in the street and roaming
Dogs in heat, rabid, foaming
A beast caged in the heart of a city
The body of his mother
Rotting in the summer ground
He fled the town

He went down South and crossed the border
Left chaos and disorder
Back there over his shoulder

One morning he awoke in a green hotel
With a strange creature groaning beside him
Sweat oozed from its shining skin
Is everybody in? Is everybody in?
Is everybody in?
The ceremony is about to begin

Wake up!
You can't remember where it was
Had this dream stopped?

The snake was pale gold, glazed and shrunken
We were afraid to touch it
The sheets were hot dead prisms
And she was beside me
Old, she's no, young
Her dark red hair, the white soft skin

Now, run to the mirror in the bathroom
Look! she's coming in here
I can't live through each slow century of her moving
I let my cheek slide down, the cool smooth tile
Feel the good cold stinging blood
The smooth hissing snakes of rain

Once I had a little game
I liked to crawl back in my brain
I think you know, the game I mean
I mean the game, called, 'Go insane'

You should try this little game
Just close your eyes forget your name
Forget the world, forget the people
And we'll erect, a different steeple

This little game is fun to do
Just close your eyes, no way to lose
And I'm right there, I'm going too
Release control, we're breaking through

Way back deep into the brain
Back where there's never any pain
And the rain falls gently on the town
And over the heads of all of us
And in the labyrinth of streams

Beneath, the quiet unearthly presence of
Gentle hill dwellers, in the gentle hills around
Reptiles abounding
Fossils, caves, cool air heights

Each house repeats a mold, windows rolled
Beast car locked in against morning
All now sleeping
Rugs silent, mirrors vacant

Dust Lying under the beds of lawful couples
Wound in sheets
And daughters, smug
With semen eyes in their nipples

Wait
There's been a slaughter here

Don't stop to speak or look around
Your gloves and fan are on the ground
We're getting out of town, we're going on the run
And you're the one I want to come

Not to touch the earth
Not to see the sun
Nothing left to do, but
Run, run, run
Let's run, let's run

House upon the hill, moon is lying still
Shadows of the trees
Witnessing the wild breeze
C'mon baby run with me
Let's run

Run with me
Run with me
Run with me
Let's run

The mansion is warm at the top of the hill
Rich are the rooms and the comforts there
Red are the arms of luxuriant chairs
And you won't know a thing till you get inside

Dead President's corpse in the driver's car
The engine runs on glue and tar
C'mon along, we're not going very far
To the East to meet the Czar

Run with me
Run with me
Run with me
Let's run

Some outlaws lived by the side of the lake
The minister's daughter's in love with the snake
Who lives in a well by the side of the road
Wake up, girl! We're almost home

We should see the gates by mornin'
We should be inside by evening

Sun, sun, sun
Burn, burn, burn
Burn, burn, burn
I will get you
Soon, soon, soon

I am the lizard king
I can do anything

We came down
The rivers and highways
We came down from
Forests and falls

We came down from
Carson and Springfield
We came down from
Phoenix enthralled
And I can tell you

The names of the Kingdom
I can tell you
The things that you know
Listening for a fistful of silence
Climbing valleys into the shade

For seven years, I dwelt
In the loose palace of exile
Playing strange games with the girls of the island
Now, I have come again
To the land of the fair and the strong and the wise
Brothers and sisters of the pale forest

Children of night
Who among you will run with the hunt?
Now night arrives with her purple legion
Retire now to your tents and to your dreams
Tomorrow we enter the town of my birth
I want to be ready



Part 2...






Whole album post in high bit rate [here]

Reality check.

I hate being beaten or tortured but I have pride.

I've been in an ongoing fight with Dawson County for a couple of years now.

They seem to think they can break me but they cant because I really don't see what their efforts can produce except to show their intentions.

Not like I haven't done time in jails and prison. I have and I make better friends behind the walls than on these streets. I have no self pride that they can touch upon. I have only one intention and that's to live or die with self respect. They can't crush that.

I came here, bought houses, paid full in cash but they have a scam. You buy the home and they take it! "pffft..." Kill me first asshole!

Nothing about anything matters to me anymore. I have said my prayers and layed down several times to die willingly in the past year. What more can I show them? I am willing to meet God. They think a spanking will change me?

I will be me because I am honest in everything, they will be them because they connive, lie, cheat and steal. I think my God is better than theirs and that's where my faith lays.

Not a thing I can do about a thief stealing or an opportunistic asshole's lies, but I can and will be me.

Blessings for the Assholes.
Fucking-Dave!

Assholes need blessings and help, honesty evades them.

Tears for Fears...

This guy has a fantastic voice...

Shout (live).



Head over heels...



Mothers Talk...

80's cute song, Hold me Now by the Thompson Twins.

The Thompson Twins were a British pop group that were formed in April 1977[1] and disbanded in May 1993. They achieved considerable popularity in the mid 1980s, scoring a string of hits in the UK, the US and around the globe.[1] The band was named after the two bumbling detectives Thomson and Thompson in Hergé's comic strip, The Adventures of Tintin.[2] A predominately synthpop trio, they were joined on stage at Live Aid by Madonna and were at the forefront of the second, so-called, British Invasion.

Above is from Wiki's site located [here].

Leana - I just died in your arms tonight (Eric Kupper mix)

Great mix here...

Monday, November 16, 2009

Only for you Hon...

first zip
second one...
Just for you Babe

NOTE: I fixed first link, I must have not copied it right the first time. Sorry Hon.

Blondie and Jim Morrison, great mix....

Yer gonna love this mix.

Bugs Bunny

Love you Angels....

Dr. Seuss's Cat in a Hat

Fun song...

in English: cat, hat; in French, chat, chapeau
it really is quite obvious, don't you know?

in English: cat, hat; in French, chat, chapeau
un deux trois quatre cinq, here we go!

I repeat: cat, hat; in French, chat, chapeau
in Spanish, el gato in a sombrero

Kids
He's a cat, in a hat, he's a chat in a chapeau
he also is a gato in a sombrero
Ole! Ole! Ole Ole O!

Cat
Where were we? Oh, yes:
cat, hat; in French, chat, chapeau
in Spanish, el gato in a sombrero
and I'll tell you something more
now you listen to me good:
in German I'm a Katze und dieses ist meine Hut!
Ist das nicht eine Katze Hut?
Kids
Ja, das ist eine Katze Hut
Katze Hut, Katze Hut
Ja, das ist eine Katze Hut

Cat
Now, if you're in a receptive state -- of mind -- I'll recapitulate:
cat, hat; in French, chat, chapeau
in Spanish, el gato in a sombrero
in German I'm a Katze in a Hut, and don't you know,
I'm a guanka in a bunkaquank in Eskimo

Fish
You're a guanka in a bunkaquank in Eskimo?!?
Cat Right!
Kids
He's a guanka in a bunkaquank in Eskimo
Ist das nicht eine bunkaquank?
Ja, das ist eine bunkaquank.
Bunka Bunka Guanka Bunka
Yes indeedy that is sooooo
He's a guanka in a bunkaquank in Eskimo

Fish
Now to be certain that I have this straight,
I'll re-re-capitulate:
Cat, hat; in French, chat, chapeau
Cat Good!
Fish In Spanish you're a gato in a sombrero
Cat Ooh!
Fish
In German you're a Katze in a Hut, I also know:
You're a guanka in a bunkaquank in Eskimo.
Cat
By George, I think he's got it!
Fish
Now if you will allow me sir
but please don't think I'm pushin'
I think that I can tell you what you are
in -- in -- in Russian!
Cat What ?
Fish Shapka! Shlapa!
Cat HA!
Fish You're a shapka! In a shlapa!
Cat & Kids HEY!

Cat
I am?

Why that's splendid!

I'm………a………shapka,………in………a………shlapa,
I'm………a………shapka,………in………a………shlapa,
I'm……a……shapka………in……a……shlapa,
I'm……a……shapka………in……a……shlapa,
I'm…a…shapka……in…a…shlapa,
I'm…a…shapka……in…a…shlapa,
I'm a shapka…in a shlapa,
I'm a shapka in a shlapa,
I'mashapkainashlapa,
I'mashapkainashlapaI'mashapkainashlapa, aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!

That's enough of that...

I'm a cat in a hat.

-- Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel)


Leon Russell-"Alcatraz"

Respect the first Nation Assholes!