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Chevrolet : Camaro 1967 CAMARO MATCHING NUMBERS
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Ford : F-150 xlt Two tone,  automatic,  110, 000 miles
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I read a story in the paper. Billy Graham. What do you think? Jesus?
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Billy Graham was returning home after a speaking engagement. When his plane arrived at the airport, there was a long black limousine to transport him. Just as he was about to get in the back of the limo, he stopped. He whispered to the driver who was holding the door open for him. "You know," he said, "I am 87 years old and I have never driven a limousine. Would you mind if I drove it for a while?" The driver said, "No problem. Have at it." Billy got into the driver's seat and they headed out to the interstate. Lurking behind an exit ramp a short distance from the airport sat a rookie State Trooper operating his first speed trap. The long black limo went by him doing 70 in a 55 mph zone. The trooper pulled out in pursuit and easily caught the limo. He pulled up behind, and got out of his North Carolina State patrol car. The young trooper walked up to the driver's door. When the glass was rolled down, he was very surprised to see who was driving. Trying desperately to maintain his professional attitude, he immediately excused himself and walked back to his car and called his supervisor. He told the supervisor, "I know we are supposed to enforce the law, but I also know that important people are given certain courtesies. I need to know what I should do because I have stopped a very important person." The supervisor asked, "Is it the governor?" The young trooper said, "No, he's more important than that." The supervisor said, "Oh, so it's the President." The young trooper said, "No, he's even more important than that." The supervisor finally asked, "Well then, who is it?" The young trooper said, "I think it's Jesus because he's got Billy Graham for a chauffeur. Question: Wow. was this trooper nervous?


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He probably was nervous, yes. Where did you hear this story? It's really funny. However, I hope the trooper gave Rev. Graham the ticket. I don't think anyone should be given special courtesies for driving offenses. Sorry Mr. Graham. Still a good story though, lol.

100 Facts (pt. 1)?
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There are more cars in Southern California than there are cows in India. The two-foot long bird called a Kea that lives in New Zealand likes to eat the strips of rubber around car windows. The province of Alberta, Canada is completely free of rats. Illinois has the most personalized license plates of any state. If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes. There are two credit cards for every person in the United States. The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 672. The average chocolate bar has 8 insect legs in it. There are 206 bones in the adult human body, but 300 in children (some of the bones fuse together as a child grows). Fleas can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6 foot person jumping 780 feet into the air. Snakes are true carnivores as they eat nothing but other animals. They do not eat any type of plant material. There are no poisonous snakes in Maine. The blue whale can produce sounds up to 188 decibels. This is the loudest sound produced by a living animal and has been detected as far away as 530 miles. The human eye blinks an average of 4,200,000 times a year. It takes approximately 12 hours for food to entirely digest. Erosion at the base of Niagara Falls (USA) undermines the shale cliffs and as a result, the falls have receded approximately 7 miles over the last 10,000 years. The longest living cells in the body are brain cells which can live an entire lifetime. The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because when it was built engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building. North Dakota has never had an earthquake. Alexander Graham Bell (who invented the telephone) also set a world water-speed record of over seventy miles an hour at the age of 72. There is enough fuel in a full tank of a jumbo jet to drive an average car four times around the world. Hawaii is moving toward Japan 4 inches every year. Chimps are the only animals that can recognize themselves in a mirror. The leg bones of a bat are so thin that no bat can walk. There are more living organisms on the skin of a single human being than there are human beings on the surface of the earth. Ants do not sleep. Marilyn Monroe had six toes on one foot. If you keep a goldfish in the dark room, it will eventually turn white. Women blink nearly twice as much as men. In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. Almonds are members of the peach family. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. Americans on the average eat 18 acres of pizza every day. One person in two billion will live to be 116 or older. If you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee. February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon. More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes. Lorne Greene had one of his nipples bitten off by an alligator while he was host of "Lorne Greene's Animal Kingdom". The dot that appears over the letter "i" is called a tittle. All major league baseball umpires must wear black underwear while on the job (in case their pants split). The Spanish word esposa means "wife." The plural, esposas, means "wives," but also "handcuffs." If all Americans used one third less ice in their drinks the United States would become a net exporter instead of an importer of energy. If the Nile River were stretched across the United States, it would run nearly from New York to Los Angeles. San Francisco cable cars are the only National Monuments that move. The Hoover Dam was built to last 2,000 years. Its concrete will not be fully cured for another 500 years. Abraham Lincoln's dog, Fido, was assassinated too. All of David Letterman's suits are custom made - there are no creases in his suit trousers. Cranberry Jell-O is the only flavor that contains real fruit flavoring. Fewer than half of the 16,200 major league baseball players have ever hit a home run. In comic strips, the person on the left always speaks first. Richard Versalle, a tenor performing at New York's Metropolitan Opera House, suffered a heart attack and fell 10 feet from a ladder to the stage just after singing the line "You can only live so long." If the entire population of earth was reduced to exactly 100 people, 51% would be female, 49% male; 50% of the world's currency would be held by 6 people, one person would be nearly dead, one nearly born. In 1920, Babe Ruth out-homered every American League team. Topless saleswomen are legal in Liverpool, England, but only in tropical fish stores. Toxic house plants poison more children than household chemicals. The original name of Bank of America was Bank of Italy. The ant, when intoxicated, will always fall over to its right side. The California Department of Motor Vehicles has issued six driver's licenses to six different people named Jesus Christ. Michael Jordan makes more money from Nike each year than all the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined. People in China and Japan die disproportionately on the 4th of each month because the words death and four sound alike, and they are represented by the same symbol. Chicago is closer to Moscow than it is to Rio de Janeiro. Dogs have two sets of teeth, just like humans. They first have 30 "puppy" teeth, then 42 adult teeth. In 1950, President Harry Truman threw out the first ball twice at the opening day Washington DC baseball game; once right handed and once left handed. A Swiss ski resort announced it would combat global warming by wrapping its mountain glaciers in aluminum foil to keep them from melting. The chameleon has a tongue that is one and a half times the length of his body. Beethoven dipped his head in cold water before he composed. There once was a town named "6" in West Virginia. Ten years ago, only 500 people in China could ski. This year, an estimated 5,000,000 Chinese will visit ski resorts. In 1920, Babe Ruth broke the single season home run record, with 29. The same year, he became the first major leaguer to hit 30 home runs. The same year, he became the first major leaguer to hit 40 home runs. The same year, he became the first major leaguer to hit 50 home runs. A Nigerian woman was caught entering the UK with 104 kg of snails in her baggage. Profanity is typically cut from in-flight movies to make them suitable for general audiences. Fox Searchlight Pictures has substituted "Ashcroft" for "A**hole" in the movie Sideways when dubbed for Aerolineas Argentinas flights. Author Hunter S. Thompson, who committed suicide recently, wanted to be cremated and his ashes to be shot out of a cannon on his ranch. Sports Illustrated magazine allows subscribers to opt out of receiving the famous swimsuit issue each year. Fewer than 1% choose this option. There is a company that will (for $14,000) take your ashes, compress them into a synthetic diamond to be set in jewelry for a loved one. The RIAA sued an 83 year old woman for downloading music illegally, even though a copy of her death certificate was sent to the RIAA a week before it filed the suit. Two 1903 paintings recently sold at auction for $590,000 - the paintings were in the famous "Dogs Playing Poker" series. Russian scientists have developed a new drug that prolongs drunkenness and enhances intoxication. Romanian firefighters could not get their trucks close enough to a burning building, so they put out the fire by throwing snowballs at it. A perfect SAT score is 1600 combined. Bill Gates scored 1590 on his SAT. Paul Allen, Bill's partner in Microsoft, scored a perfect 1600. Bill Cosby scored less than 500 combined. Motorists traveling outside Salem, Oregon saw one of the "litter cleanup" signs crediting the American Nazi party. Marion County officials had no choice but to let that group into the adopt-a-road program. The $500 per sign was picked up by Oregon taxpayers. The Ku Klux Klan is also involved in the adopt-a-road program in the state of Arkansas. Spam filters that catch the word "cialis" will not allow many work-related e-mails through because that word is embedded inside the word "specialist". McDonald's restaurants will buy 54,000,000 pounds of fresh apples this year. Two years ago, McDonald's purchased 0 pounds of apples. This is attributed to the shift to more healthy menu options (the Apple Pie, which has been at McDonald's for years uses processed Apple Pie Filling). The biggest dog on record was an Old English Mastiff that weighed 343 pounds. He was 8 feet, 3 inches from nose to tail. Mailmen in Russia now carry revolvers after a recent decision by the government. All of Queen Anne's 17 children died before she did. There are over 87,000 Americans on waiting lists for organ transplants. American made parts account for only 1% of the Chrysler Crossfire. 96% of the Ford F-150 Heritage Truck is American. A Dutch court ruled that a bank robber could deduct the 2,000 Euros he paid for his pistol from the 6,600 Euros he has to return to the bank he robbed. Only 6% of the autographs in circulation from members of the Beatles are estimated to be real. The time spent deleting SPAM costs United States businesses $21.6 billion annually. 60.7 percent of eligible voters participated in the 2004 presidential election, the highest percentage in 36 years. However, more than 78 million did not vote. This means President Bush won re-election by receiving votes from less than 31% of all eligible voters in the United States. John Quincy Adams, sixth president of the United States, loved to skinny dip in the Potomac River. La Paz, Bolivia has an average annual temperature below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. However, it has never recorded a zero-degree temperature. Same for Stanley, Falkland Islands and Punta Arenas, Chile. 41% of Chinese people eat at least once a week at a fast food restaurant. 35% of Americans do. A Wisconsin forklift operator for a Miller beer distributor was fired when a picture was published in a newspaper showing him drinking a Bud Light. G-rated family films earn more money than any other rating. Yet only 3% of Hollywood's output is G-rated. Richard Hatch, winner of the first "Survivor" reality series, has been charged with tax evasion for failing to report his $1,000,000 prize. The entire fleet of Unicoi County Tennessee's salt trucks was rendered out of commission in one accident. All three trucks were badly damaged when one of them began skidding down a road, causing a chain reaction accident. Officials blamed road conditions. More people study English in China than speak it in the United States of America (300 million). Fast food provider Hardee's has recently introduced the Monster Thickburger. It has 1,420 calories and 107 grams of fat. Sorry it's so long lol. Something to do right? And yes....PART ONE!!!! More will come....eventually...


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Thanks!! I love learning random facts to tell my friends! They always wonder how I find things like that out!!

Interesting facts part 1......please rate?
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True Facts These aren't guaranteed to be true, but they probably are. ----------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- There are more cars in Southern California than there are cows in India. The two-foot long bird called a Kea that lives in New Zealand likes to eat the strips of rubber around car windows. The province of Alberta, Canada is completely free of rats. Illinois has the most personalized license plates of any state. If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes. There are two credit cards for every person in the United States. The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 672. The average chocolate bar has 8 insect legs in it. There are 206 bones in the adult human body, but 300 in children (some of the bones fuse together as a child grows). Fleas can jump 130 times higher than their own height. In human terms this is equal to a 6 foot person jumping 780 feet into the air. Snakes are true carnivores as they eat nothing but other animals. They do not eat any type of plant material. There are no poisonous snakes in Maine. The blue whale can produce sounds up to 188 decibels. This is the loudest sound produced by a living animal and has been detected as far away as 530 miles. The human eye blinks an average of 4,200,000 times a year. It takes approximately 12 hours for food to entirely digest. Erosion at the base of Niagara Falls (USA) undermines the shale cliffs and as a result, the falls have receded approximately 7 miles over the last 10,000 years. The longest living cells in the body are brain cells which can live an entire lifetime. The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because when it was built engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building. North Dakota has never had an earthquake. Alexander Graham Bell (who invented the telephone) also set a world water-speed record of over seventy miles an hour at the age of 72. There is enough fuel in a full tank of a jumbo jet to drive an average car four times around the world. Hawaii is moving toward Japan 4 inches every year. Chimps are the only animals that can recognize themselves in a mirror


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You always have such neat facts.

Please check these for me!!!?
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The question is "Why are these people important during the past and today?". (it looks like essay) Please help me fix it and add some more information. Thanks. 1. Bell, Graham Alexander was important because he created the telephone. it helped develop the communication during the past. Now it still very essential, we can use it to communicate from everywhere. 2. Cleveland, Grover was important because his invention in Pullman Strike of 1894 kept the railroads moving, it helped travel around the city. now he is still important because ( i really don't know how to explain) 3. And i can not find any information about Garfield, James. i don't know why is he so important. Please explain for me. 4. Polk, James is important because he was the candidate who stood for expansion, linked the Texas issue, popular in South, attractive to North. he enlarged the U.S. a third. now he still important because of his achievement. (i really don't know how to explain his important now) 5. Pullman, George was important because he invented Pullman sleeping car, which was considered both safe and elegant. it helped people traveled around the city easily. now we still have car, and Grover's model of car maybe a part help inventor make those new car today. 6. Vanderbilt, Cornelius is important because he expanded and grew railroad business. he established a lot of lines throughout the country. he still important today because (i really don't know how to explain this again) i just found something about james Gardfield: he is emportant because he strenghthened Federal authority over the New York Customs House, stronghold of Senator Roscoe Conkling. he still important now because his achievement make the basic for the Federal authority to continue to improve


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They are all pretty much right. For many of them you just have to think about how what they did back then affects culture and humanity today. And Garfield James is important because he was assainated. Look at his Wikipedia Page for more.

Supergroup Smackdown, Semi-final round 1; Angels and Airwaves or CSN (Crosby, Stills, & Nash)?
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Supergroup Smackdown, where 24 bands go in, but only one comes out the favorite. Angels and Airwaves (2005) - Wild card 1 winner Tom Delonge (blink-182, Box Car Racer) Atom Willard (The Offspring, Alkaline Trio) Ryan Sinn (The Distillers) David Kennedy (Hazen Street, Box Car Racer) After blink-182's abruptly announced "indefinite hiatus", DeLonge quickly recruited friends and fellow musicians. Earning the wild card spot, Delonge's new band, a role-call of alt-rockers, gets the honor of facing off... vs. Crosby, Stills & Nash (1968) David Crosby (The Byrds) Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield) Graham Nash (The Hollies) The first "supergroup," CSN, along with Neil Young, have a storried history in the music industry. Known for their distinctive vocal harmonies and activist politics, they were one of the few North American groups to rival the Beatles in popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s. I know it is hardly a fair match-up, but I figured the votes might line up along age divisions, with the older crowd siding with CSN, and the younger crowd never having heard of them, and siding with the more current A&A.


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CSN

Please help me fix these and add some information for me. Thanks?
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The question is "Why are these people important during the past and today?". (it looks like essay) Please help me fix it and add some more information. Thanks. 1. Bell, Graham Alexander was important because he created the telephone. it helped develop the communication during the past. Now it still very essential, we can use it to communicate from everywhere. 2. Cleveland, Grover was important because his invention in Pullman Strike of 1894 kept the railroads moving, it helped travel around the city. now he is still important because ( i really don't know how to explain) 3. he is emportant because he strenghthened Federal authority over the New York Customs House, stronghold of Senator Roscoe Conkling. he still important now because his achievement make the basic for the Federal authority to continue to improve. 4. Polk, James is important because he was the candidate who stood for expansion, linked the Texas issue, popular in South, attractive to North. he enlarged the U.S. a third. now he still important because of his achievement. (i really don't know how to explain his important now) 5. Pullman, George was important because he invented Pullman sleeping car, which was considered both safe and elegant. it helped people traveled around the city easily. now we still have car, and Grover's model of car maybe a part help inventor make those new car today. 6. Vanderbilt, Cornelius is important because he expanded and grew railroad business. he established a lot of lines throughout the country. he still important today because (i really don't know how to explain this again)


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Dr. Alexander G. Bell also headed up a small organization of men interested in flight known as the EAE. Several of the members of that group are of interest, including Selfrige, the first Army officer to be killed in an airplane and Glenn Curtiss who went on to found his own aircraft company and later combined with the Wright Aircraft Company. Bell is credited with inventing Aileon technology which moved away from the Wright Brothers' and their "wing warping technology." Pullman's company, after his death was responsible for the interior of the "Air Force One" aircraft used by the President of the United States for many years. Vanderbuilt's railways, helped shrink a nation and move people, produce and cattle, ushering in the end of the cowboy era. Instead of long cattle drives using the Chisolm Trail, cattle were simply loaded into train cars and shipped cross country. His railways were the first "super highways" of the nation.

Indie Bands I Might Like, According To My Taste...? Maybe One of Your Favorite Songs By Your Suggestion, too?
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I'm into a lot of indie alternative, with some indie rock, christian, hiphop, etc. This list is alphabetized - i'm including a lot of artists because i'm looking for NEW ONES. please don't answer with any band already on this list. I'm willing to dish out 10 points to anyone who can recommend me the most legitimate bands to check out (that i'll actually LIKE). thanks so much! here's the list (check to see if your band is already on here): aaron shust, acceptance, addison road, the album leaf, all time low, the almost, amos lee, anathallo, andrew bird, angels & airwaves, the appleseed cast, arcade fire, architecture in helsinki, artist vs. poet, the audition, augustana, barenaked ladies, the beatles, bebo norman, beirut, belle & sebastian, ben folds, ben kweller, between the trees, big & rich, billy currington, a bird a sparrow, bishop allen, blake shelton, blink-182, bloc party, bloodhound gang, bo burnham, bon iver, born ruffians, brad paisley, brandon heath, brett dennen, bright eyes, brighten, the cab, cake, callahan, calle 13, camera obscura, capitol risk, carbon leaf, carolina liar, cartel, cary brothers, catch 22, chamillionaire, a change of pace, charlie hall, chester french, chris brown, chris tomlin, citizen cope, the classic crime, coconut records, corinne bailey rae, damien rice, dance gavin dance, danger radio, daniel bedingfield, dave barnes, dave matthews band, david crowder band, the decemberists, dierks bentley, donovan frankenreiter, the downtown fiction, driving east, dylan mondegreen, eisley, elliott smith, envy on the coast, eric hutchinson, evan and jaron, explosions in the sky, every avenue, the exies, faber drive, feist, flo-rida, the fray, the friday night boys, glen hansard, the goodnight anthem, the graduate, graham colton band, greg laswell, griffin house, hellogoodbye, her space holiday, the higher, hillsong, hit the lights, houston calls, the hush sound, i am the avalanche, imani coppola, incubus, ingrid michaelson, iron & wine, irving, ivoryline, jack johnson, jack's mannequin, jars of clay, jason aldean, jason mraz, jason upton, jenny & tyler, jeremy camp, jet lag gemini, jimmy buffett, john mayer, john waller, jon foreman, jonathan clay, josh gracin, josh kelley, josh turner, joshua radin, julia nunes, junior senior, just surrender, justin nozuka, kanye west, kate nash, keane, keith urban, keller williams, kenny chesney, kings of convenience, the kooks, landon pigg, leeland, lil wayne, lily allen, lincoln brewster, the maine, mainstay, marc broussard, margot and the nuclear so and so's, mat kearney, matt nathanson, matt pond pa, matt wertz, mayday parade, meiko, mercy mercedes, mgmt, michael tolcher, the mile after, mint, the morning light, mute math, my favorite highway, n*sync, nada surf, national product, needtobreathe, neko case, nelly, nevertheless, new radicals, newsboys, newton faulkner, nick drake, nickel creek, nizlopi, nouvelle vague, number one gun, oar, of montreal, one republic, pedro the lion, a perfect circle, the perishers, perpetual groove, phish, presidents of the united states of america, quietdrive, ra ra riot, the ramones, rascal flatts, ray lamontagne, razorlight, red car wire, red hot chili peppers, the red jumpsuit apparatus, relient k, robbie seay band, rockapella, the rocket summer, a rocket to the moon, rogue wave, runner runner, rush of fools, ryan adams, sanctus real, sara bareilles, the scene aesthetic, sea wolf, seabear, secondhand serenade, shane & shane, shaun bartlett, shawn mcdonald, she & him, sherwood, sick puppies, sing it loud, skillet, someone still loves you boris yeltsin, something corporate, the spill canvas, spoon, stars, starfield, the starting line, stereo skyline, storyside:b, straylight run, streetlight manifesto, sufjan stevens, sugar ray, the summer set, switchfoot, t-pain, t.i., team sleep, teitur, tenth avenue north, there for tomorrow, thieves and villains, this beautiful republic, this providence, the ting tings, toby keith, tobymac, trembling blue stars, tristan prettyman, tyler hilton, umphrey's mcgee, valencia, vampire weekend, vitamin string quartet, voxtrot, waking ashland, warren barfield, wavorly, we are scientists, we shot the moon, we the kings, weezer, the white tie affair, william fitzsimmons, the years gone by, yellowcard, ying yang twins, you, me, and everyone we know, zac brown band, zero 7


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Animal Collective, The Apples in Stereo, Beulah, Bloc Party, Brand New, Circulatory System, Commander Venus, Cursive, Damien Rice, Death Cab For Cutie, The Decemberists, Devendra Banhart, The Doves, Elf Power, Elliott Smith, The Essex Green, The Evens, Gang of Four, The Gerbils, Great Lakes, Guided By Voices, Handsome Furs, Heatmiser (Elliott Smith started off in this band), The High Water Marks, The Hives, Jeff Buckley, The Kooks, The Ladybug Transistor, The Late B.P. Helium, Major Organ and the Adding Machine, Marbles, The Minders, Modest Mouse, Morrissey, The Music Tapes, My Morning Jacket, Neutral Milk Hotel, Nick Drake, of Montreal, The Olivia Tremor Control, Pavement, Pipes You See, Pipes You Don't, The Postal Service, The Shins, The Smiths, The Starlight Mints, Sunset Rubdown, The Sunshine Fix, TV on the Radio, The Unicorns, Von Hemmling, Wilco, Wolf Parade I'm pretty sure I didn't repeat any from your list. I think you'll like this stuff! It's not all indie, by definition, but most of it is. Like, 98%. haha. Plus, the other stuff is still good. Otherwise I wouldn't have included it. :)

What is Let's Take you Back? 21?
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1970. Hope you can add to this? and please rate the songs if you can? sit down and enjoy. Yeah it's time for the 70's, man I miss the 60's all ready. January 4th: Neil Boland, chauffeur for Who drummer Keith Moon, dies in a bizarre incident outside a disco in Hatfield UK - Moon's car is attacked by skinheads and Boland is run over when a panicked Moon, a non-driver, attempts to drive off. January 7th: Max Yasgur, the farmer on whose property Woodstock was held last year is sued for $35,000 for damage to neighbouring property caused by festival-goers. January 14th: An exhibition of John Lennon's erotic lithographs is opened in London, but will be shut two days later by the police, who remove eight prints under the Obscene Publications Act. January 15th:Dianna Ross leave the Surpremes. January 17th: The Doors show at the Felt Forum, New York City, is recorded for their in-concert double album Absolutely Live. January 24th:Robert Moog begins marketing the Mini-Moog synthesizer. February 5th: In the Paris Theatre, London, David Bowie and his new guitarist Mick Ronson tape a session for underground DJ John Peel's Sunday Show.February 15th: After 18 people are arrested in a riot during Sly & The Family Stone concert at Constitution Hall, Washington DC the right-wing pressure group Daughters of The American Revolution successfully demand a ban on rock shows at the venue.February 22nd: Powerful Promoter Bill Graham offers Bruce Springsteen's group Steel Mill a recording contract, after they make a three-song demo at his studio in San Franciso. They turn him down. 28th: The group playing as The Nobs tonight in Copenhagen is actually Led Zeppelin. Airship heiress Frau Eva Von Zeppelin has taken legal action in a doomed attempt to prevent "four shrieking monkeys" from using the family name. February 20th: The Trial of the Chicago Seven turns farcical. April 1st: John Lennon issuses an April Fool press release saying he and Yoko have both checked into a sex-change clinic -in fact he's at Arthur Janov's London clinic to undergo treatment for heroin. April 13: Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin is awarded a US gold disc. April 25th: Multi-Racial Band Pacific Gas And Electric are booed off stage in North Carolina by racists and lster shot at as they drive away.April 30th: Allman Brothers Band road manager Twigg's Lyndon is arrested for murder following the stabbing of a New York City night club Proprietor.May 4th: For students are killed on Kent State University campus by US National Guard soldiers during an anti-Vietnam war protest. May 7th: Howlin' Wolf Records" The Red Rooster' in London with a band including Eric Clapton, Hubert Sumlin' Steve Winwood, and Rolling Stones Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. May 8th: The Beatles release their final album Let It Be. May 25th: Peter Green leaves Fleetwood Mac, the band he formed in 1967, to join a religious order, having given all his money to the poor. June 22nd: Elton John releases his first album in the US his second in the UK called simply Elton John. June 8th: Beck Hanson is born in Los Angeles. he will find fame as innovative 1990's slacker-rock icon Beck. August 1st.: Derek & The Dominoes featuring Eric Clapton, begin their first UK tour at the Roundhouse, Dagenham Essex, UK. August 2nd: The first known interracial marriage in Mississippi history is conducted. August 12th.: Ex-Chicken Shack singer Christine McVie joins her husband John in Fleetwood Mac. 13th: Phil Collins, drummer for Flaming Youth, sees an advert in UK music mag Melody Maker: Genesis are looking for a new drummer -their fourth. August 29th: Black Sabbath's Paranoid enters the UK chart. The band is fronted by 21 - year old John 'Ozzy' Osbourne, with bass player Terry 'Geezer' Butler, drummer Bill Ward, and guitarist Frank Anthony Iommi -who actually lost several fingertips early in his career and had to play with home-made prosthetics. Sabbath will have most success as an album and live act, becoming a huge influence on later hard rock.If anyone put the heavy into metal, it's Sabbath, yet they started as a blues jazz fusion band in Birmingham, UK in 1967, using names Can you please add your imput? Now on with the show. 1970: 1.Layla - Derek and the Dominos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th3ycKQV_4k 2.Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon and Garfunkel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_a46WJ1viA 3. Let It Be - The Beatles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHgZCrAoqKk 4. Your Song - Elton John http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22sjt57FNWc 5.Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine - James Brown http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgoKaExpErI 6.Lola - The Kinks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVXmMMSo47s 7.Who'll Stop the Rain - Creedence Clearwater Revival http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIPan-rEQJA 8.Fire and Rain - James Taylor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3uaXCJcRrE 9.Paranoid - Black Sabbath http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQBttKoetqo 10. All Right Now - Free http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htuxb-m4-ng So can I have your input? and add what ever you can. Enjoy the trip down memory lane. take care dave hear are the next ten of that year: 1:My Sweet Lord George Harrison http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_6MU4bszDc 2.Black Magic Woman Santana http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaKnRUfh_5I 3.Band Of Gold Freda Payne http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIDeK7bVfUk 4.Maybe I'm Amazed Paul McCartney http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfY8xY88TDg 5.War Edwin Starr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_tBDk4SuvA&feature=fvst 6.Americ an Woman Guess Who http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTB4kg4YFMs&feature=related 7. Have You Ever Seen the Rain Creedence Clearwater Revival http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu2pVPWGYMQ 8.Joy To the World Three Dog Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xB4W8thG28 9.The Long and Winding Road Beatles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xB4W8thG28 10,I'll Be There Jackson 5 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6bARIaMhCM thank you nurse susie for your answer thank you for your answer Trixie thank you for your answer Brian Missy thank you for your answer thank you elizabeth for your insight and answer


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So many good tunes here, Dave and hard to rate, but here I go: 1 Let It Be - The Beatles 2 Layla - Derek and the Dominos 3 Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon and Garfunkel 4 Fire and Rain - James Taylor 5 Your Song - Elton John 6 Who'll Stop the Rain CCR 7 Lola - The Kinks 8 All Right Now - Free 9 Paranoid - Black Sabbath 10 Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine - James Brown 1 Maybe I'm Amazed Paul McCartney 2 My Sweet Lord George Harrison 3 The Long and Winding Road Beatles 4 American Woman Guess Who 5 Have You Ever Seen the Rain Creedence Clearwater Revival 6 Black Magic Woman Santana 7 Joy To the World Three Dog Night 8 Band Of Gold Freda Payne 9 War Edwin Starr 10 I'll Be There Jackson 5

What do think of my 2 round 2010 mock draft?
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1St. Louis Rams1-15Jimmy ClausonQBNotre Dame 2Detroit Lions2-14Ndamukong SuhDTNebraska 3Tampa Bay Buccaneers3-13Eric BerrySTennessee 4Washington Redskins4-12Russel OkungOTOklahoma State 5Kansas City Chiefs4-12Anthony DavisOTRutgers 6Seattle Seahawks5-11Gerald McCoyDTOklahoma 7Cleveland Browns5-11Sam BradfordQBOklahoma 8Oakland Raiders5-11Bruce CampbellOTMaryland 9Buffalo Bills6-10Bryan BulagaOTIowa 10Jacksonville Jaguars7-9Derrick MorganDEGeorgia Tech. 11Denver Broncos - from CHI7-9Rolando McClainILBAlabama 12Miami Dolphins7-9Joe HadenCBFlorida 13San Francisco 49ers8-8Trent WilliamsOTOklahoma 14Seattle Seahawks - from DEN8-8C.J. SpillerRBClemson 15New York Giants8-8Jason Pierre-PaulDESouth Florida 16Tennessee Titans8-8Everson GriffenDEUSC 17San Francisco 49ers - from CAR8-8Mike IupatiGIdaho 18Pittsburgh Steelers9-7Dan WilliamsNTTennessee 19Atlanta Falcons9-7Donovan WarrenCBMichigan 20Houston Texans9-7Brian PriceDTUCLA 21Cincinnati Bengals10-6Jermaine GreshamTEOklahoma 22New England Patriots10-6Brandon GrahamDE/OLBMichigan 23Green Bay Packers11-5Charles BrownOTUSC 24Philadelphia Eagles11-5Earl ThomasFSTexas 25Baltimore Ravens9-7Kyle WilsonCBBoise State 26Arizona Cardinals10-6Jerry HughesDE/OLBTCU 27Dallas Cowboys11-5Taylor MaysSUSC 28San Diego Chargers13-3Jared OdrickDE/DTPenn State 29New York Jets9-7Sean WeatherspoonOLBMissouri 30Minnesota Vikings12-4Dez BryantWROklahoma State 31Indianapolis Colts14-2Maurkice PounceyC/GFlorida 32New Orleans Saints13-3Corey WootenDE/DTNorthwestern ROUND 2 33St. Louis Rams1-15Brandon LaFellWRLSU 34Detroit Lions2-14Brandon GheeCBWake Forest 35Tampa Bay Buccaneers3-13Golden TateWRNotre Dame 36Kansas City Chiefs4-12Terrence CodyNTAlabama 37Washington Redskins4-12Vladamir DucasseGMassachusetts 38Cleveland Browns5-11Jahvid BestRBCalifornia 39Oakland Raiders5-11Carlos DunlapDEFlorida 40Seattle Seahawks5-11Ricky SappDE/OLBClemson 41Buffalo Bills6-10Cam ThomasNTNorth Carolina 42Tampa Bay Buccaneers - from CHI7-9Patrick RobinsonCBFlorida State 43Miami Dolphins7-9Arrelious BennWRIllinois 44New England Patriots - from JAC7-9Damian WilliamsWRUSC 45Denver Broncos8-8Greg HardyDEOle Miss 46New York Giants8-8Lamarr HoustonDTTexas 47New England Patriots - from TEN8-8Jonathan DwyerRBGeorgia Tech. 48Carolina Panthers8-8Mardy GilyardWR/KRCincinnati 49San Francisco 49ers8-8Chad JonesSLSU 50Kansas City Chiefs - from ATL9-7Navarro BowmanOLBPenn State 51Houston Texans9-7Perrish CoxCBOklahoma State 52Pittsburgh Steelers9-7Devin McCourtyCBRutgers 53New England Patriots10-6Mike JohnsonGAlabama 54Cincinnati Bengals10-6Andre RobertsWRThe Citadel 55Philadelphia Eagles11-5A.J. EddsOLBIowa 56Green Bay Packers11-5Dominique FranksCBOklahoma 57Baltimore Ravens9-7Aaron HernandezTEFlorida 58Arizona Cardinals10-6Dan LeFevourQBCentral Michigan 59Dallas Cowboys11-5Daryl WashingtonILBTCU 60San Diego Chargers13-3Anthony DixonRBMississippi State 61New York Jets9-7Javiar ArenasCBAlabama 62Minnesota Vikings12-4Jevan SneadQBOle Miss 63Indianapolis Colts14-2Brandon SpikesILBFlorida 64New Orleans Saints13-3Joe McKnightRBUSC sorry if it's kind of hard to read... i pasted it from excel... Any questions feel free to ask... I can e-mail the answer to you or just put it in the additional informaton


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Pretty damn good and some very interesting picks, but not quite perfect. Still probably the best mock I've seen on Yahoo! Answers (besides my own obviously). The 9ers do need a right tackle, so Trent Williams isn't a bad pick (at least since Bulaga is off the board), but I doubt that they'd go with two offensive linemen in the first. My biggest problem is probably Dez Bryant falling that far. Maybe you're a Vikings fan doing some wishful thinking, but I would be shocked if Dez even came close to falling out of the top 20. Besides that my biggest problem is your complete omission of Eric Norwood and Sergio Kindle, who are two of my favorite 3-4 OLB in this class that aren't DE/OLB tweeners like Brandon Graham and Jerry Hughes (Kindle played DE at Texas this year but even in a 4-3 he'd play LB). Donovan Warren's okay, but he's mostly potential and I don't think he's worth a top 20 pick. Kyle Wilson might also be a tiny but too high but its not that bad. I love Sean Weatherspoon, but he really projects much better to a 4-3. He could be a 3-4 mike, but the Jets are more than set at ILB with Bart Scott and David Harris. Give them Norwood, or the best 3-4 LB on the board. Wootton (which for the record is how its spelled) is a nice prospect, but he's mostly all potential, and at that point they should go with Carlos Dunlap who's also all potential but at least he doesn't have the health concerns. Besides that there's nothing that bad. Gresham and LaFell are a little too high for me, but besides that there's not much else to complain about. Very solid job. If you're curious you can check my 2 round mock here- http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=375303

Do you guys know any of these bands?
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if you do, do they sound good? my type are 30stm, mcr, fob, patd, flyleaf... bands like that... here's the list: madina lake, red car wire, nevershoutnever, youmeatsix, Flight 409 Fall Brooke Select Start Set It Off The Morning Light The Friday Night Boys And Then There Was You Love, She Wrote Theyre Liars Before Their Eyes Dear Whoever New London Fire Leathermouth Pencey Prep theSTART Koffin Kats Avail Von Bondies bedlight for blue eyes the honorary title the hoodies pensive arctic monkeys the fratellis tonight is goodbye All Time Low Interstate North Heirs Hello Maybel Theives and Villians JERX Beyond Hope Lies little brother operator please the budos band limebeck sunset rubdown liars caribou explosions in the sky M.I.A 1990's the new pornagraphers the blow the view raul midon the bird and the bee ferraby lionheart four year strong rodrigo y gabriela sea wolf panda bear grand ole party ivan ives tokyo police club brett dennan earlimart band of horses the shins the fratellis local h MIKA muse silversun pickups bat for lashes awake and alert keane emerson hart fields kenna jamie lidell the mayfire shout out louds noble society matt nathanson O.A.R the last goodnight meiko metro station scary kids scaring kids the black ghosts graham colton clap your hands and say yeah Vampire Weekend (there gunna be big) Patrick Park The Crystal Method Band of Horses Rooney Bright Eyes (big in america) The Switches South The Courteneers Hilltop Hoods Spiritualized Live (great band - Black Kids The Black Lips MGMT Modest Mouse Friendly Fires The media says Kill paradise State park Vega under fire what's like the best of 'em.. if you know any more, pls. share :)


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