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^ Maybe Dana didn't go?
I wonder how my neighbor's trip is going.
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ZZ Top's Greatest Hits
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What did I think was so much fun to do in at art time when I was a kid?
Apron
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The Witness Files with David Nerman who also starred in..
(Let's try and keep this strickly motion pictures on the big screen, not made for TV movies)
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chips and salsa...
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Wwyd
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So, tell us, what pie is your favourite? And what do you like served with it?
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Wanna make it a date? :003:
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Benmont Appearing In Hollywood
Benmont Tench will be playing with the Watkins Family Hour at Largo in Hollywood every Thursday this September.
Check out http://www.myspace.com/watkinsfamilyhour for band details.
Thank you C-Line for the heads up!
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That letters stand for Thank God It's Friday?
Perfume
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Wednesday: Plentiful sunshine. High around 70F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph.
Wednesday night: Partly cloudy. Low 52F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.
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In this day and age, does it really matter?
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I take the tambourine, but don't hit it against your upper thigh, you should see the bruise you get!
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I like Whoopi. She's controversial without being so loud. Does anyone ever watch The View? I'm curious, what do you think of it?
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Get a seat belt for your chair when tickets go on sale, lol. :045:
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Ellyn's gonna pass out, Mark and Bruce....hahahaha!
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I saw their acoustic tour a few years ago, they were fantastic! If you get the chance to see them, do so.
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Wait....a band picture!


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I like this one, mainly because you can see my beloved Ron. :heart:
I guess this photographer didn't realize it's Tom Petty AND the Heartbreakers. Pffft. :095:

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WASHINGTON -- In a surprise twist, Sen. Larry E. Craig (R-Idaho) has left open, albeit slightly, the possibility that he will not resign from the Senate if he succeeds in his fight to clear his name of allegations that he solicited sex in a Minnesota airport restroom in June.
"Sen. Craig still intends to resign," his spokesman, Dan Whiting, said in an interview Tuesday night. "That being said, Sen. Craig wants it clear he's fighting these charges, both in Minneapolis and in the Senate Ethics Committee, and if the wheels of justice are able to turn quick enough, meaning before Sept. 30, he may -- and I emphasize may -- not resign.
"At this point, it's a very small door that he's left open," Whiting added.
Craig pleaded guilty last month to disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor. He was arrested in June by an undercover police officer investigating complaints of lewd conduct in a men's restroom at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
On Saturday, he announced that he intended to resign his Senate seat by the end of the month, to the relief of fellow Republicans who feared that the scandal would hurt the party in next year's elections.
But Craig, who has denied that he did anything wrong and has said he regretted his guilty plea, has hired lawyers to see whether he can reopen the case, withdraw the plea and clear his name.
Earlier Tuesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) had expressed relief that "the episode is over."
"We'll have a new senator from Idaho at some point in the next month or so, and we're going to move on," he said, eager to put the focus on other subjects of importance to Republicans.
McConnell said he had spoken to Craig last week, before the Idaho senator made his resignation statement, and believed it to be a "firm decision."
In announcing his resignation, Craig, 62, said his fight to clear his name would be an "unwarranted and unfair distraction of my job and for my Senate colleagues."
But on Sunday he received encouragement from one of those colleagues.
"I'd like to see him fight the case because I think he could be vindicated," Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said on "Fox News Sunday."
Specter, a former district attorney in Philadelphia, said that if Craig had sought a trial instead of pleading guilty to a reduced charge, "I believe he would be exonerated."
The undercover officer said Craig used signals -- tapping his foot and sliding his hand under the restroom stall divider -- that indicated a desire for sex. Along with pleading guilty to disorderly conduct, Craig paid $575 in fines and fees and was given one year's probation.
If he remains in the Senate, Craig would face an embarrassing Senate Ethics Committee investigation. Additionally, Senate Republicans have stripped him of his leadership positions on several committees.
Craig, who has represented his state in the House and the Senate for 27 years, did not return to the Capitol on Tuesday to cast votes on Congress' first day back from its summer recess.
He has hired two prominent Washington lawyers -- Stanley Brand, a former House counsel who frequently represents legislators in ethics matters, for the Senate investigation, and Billy Martin, who represented NFL quarterback Michael Vick in his recent dog-fighting case as well as former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby and former White House intern Monica S. Lewinsky, in the efforts to reopen the Minnesota court case.
Whiting said the senator was preparing to file papers with the ethics committee contending that it was "unprecedented" for the panel to consider a complaint based on a misdemeanor.
On Tuesday morning, two of Craig's three children appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" to defend their father.
His daughter, Shae Howell, said many of Craig's colleagues "made their decision and formed their opinion about it without even talking to my dad."
Mike Craig added: "We know who he is, and we stand behind him."
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Metallica, Jerry Lee Lewis and Tom Waits are among the diverse acts set to play the 21st annual edition of Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit.
The shows--which typically feature acoustic sets--are set for Oct. 27 and 28 at their usual home, the San Francisco Bay Area's Shoreline Amphitheater. Tickets for both dates go on sale Sunday (9/9), according to promoter Live Nation.
The full lineup for both shows also include Eddie Vedder with Flea and Jack Irons; Tom Waits with Kronos Quartet; John Mayer; Tegan and Sara; and Regina Spektor.
The concerts benefit the Bridge School, which serves severely speech-impaired children in the San Francisco Bay Area. Young's wife, Pegi, and Jim Forderer--both parents of children with severe speech and physical impairments--co-founded the school in 1986 along with Dr. Marilyn Buzolich.
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DANCE = Dana Asked Nancy Choose Ellyn
:icon_arrow: JELLO
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I wonder...what's next?

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Tom Selleck
Johnny Depp
John Cusack
Who are your favorite newscasters ever?