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  1. I did spot Shianne during RDAD - her shirt was easy to find
  2. Oh how cool - welcome to the Farm!
  3. LOVED IT! A straight forward, rock and roll halftime show - perfect.
  4. Elvira on Hollywood Blvd - nobody would look twice! lol streak at a pro football game or streak across the stage at a TPATH concert? (and no fair saying you would never streak!)
  5. Your very first concert - now that IS exciting! It will be interesting to hear what you think
  6. I find that I choose music to suit my mood, but sometimes a good song can cheer me right up.
  7. Caroline, that's stunning. Nice job!!!
  8. I wonder if my husband will stay in the room for the halftime show.
  9. My kids LOVED Beanie Babies when they were young. They were all played with and tagless. Most notable was "Tabasco" a red bull whose name had to be changed - the originals were supposedly worth quite a bit of money, but Tabasco was my son's favorite and was filthy and well loved. Figures! My daughter still has a few but the kids sold most of them at a yard sale when we moved.
  10. LOL Marion - you're dressing the staff? That's so cool.
  11. HAHAHAHAHA I can't remember what Olivia Newton-John wore so I'll go with that - good thing I work at home! do your grocery shopping in your pajamas or your bathing suit?
  12. I hate cleaning out my closets!
  13. ((((Patty)))) I wish I knew what to expect.
  14. What are there far too many of on my birthday cakes now? chocolate
  15. nope Would you ever go through someone's medicine cabinet while visiting their home?
  16. Sesame Street (hey, I babysit for a living) The Daily Show The Colbert Report List 3 cds/albums you could listen to over and over and over
  17. Just in case any other presales are run this way later in the tour - ETix was a snap. I had no problem ordering and they give you plenty of time to fill in your account info.
  18. LOL I did catch that! Some of the responses to the article were really bizarre, one even accused him of planning the bar/bat mitzvah at which he appeared (I should have copied that one, it was hysterical). Tom Petty, party planner!
  19. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v613/SLQ13/mudcrutch.jpg Danny Mac, here's a link to the picture- he's in the top row on the right.
  20. They're all very talented, but I have loved Pete Townshend forever.
  21. Right now I babysit for the world's cutest 21 month old girl, her mom is a teacher. I've been doing this (for teachers, so I have my summers off) for the last 8 years or so for varying numbers of kids. Next year this little munchkin is moving to upstate New York and two pregnant teachers have me tentatively lined up to watch their newborns. I'm still trying to decide if I want to get a "real" job.
  22. I'm just sharing the article - not trying to make a statement. Food for thought... Tom Petty and the Super Bowl: Rock & Roll Rebellion Gone Flat? An Open Letter to Tom Petty by Paul Dean / February 1st, 2008 Dear Tom Petty folks, I am a musician, writer and political activist, and a longtime Tom Petty fan. I am writing to tell you that I am very distressed by the fact that Tom is planning to perform at the Super Bowl this Sunday. The biggest cause of this distress is the fact that the main sponsor of the half-time event is, as I am sure you are aware, Bridgestone/Firestone. Perhaps you are unaware that Bridgestone/Firestone operates the largest rubber plantation in the world in Liberia, where it has employed child labor for much, if not all, of the past 82 years. Currently, workers there receive as pay the equivalent of $3.19 per day. Most live in company housing with no running water, in buildings that have not been renovated since they were constructed in 1926. The workers (and their families) are routinely exposed to toxic chemicals. Recent attempts at unionization have been brutally suppressed by police, in violation of internationally recognized labor and human rights. Of course, Bridgestone/Firestone, the largest tire manufacturer in the world, is looking to raise its visibility and improve its image with the American public. I can hardly believe that Mr. Petty would participate in this effort by lending his name and talent in support of this despicable corporate misbehavior if he were to be made aware of the issues involved. Mr. Petty has been (to this point) associated in my mind with rebels, rock and roll, and also loosely with a spirit of brotherhood and sisterhood that emerged from the activism and camaraderie of the global peace, justice and solidarity movement of the 1960s and ’70s. But his association with Bridgestone/Firestone and scheduled participation in this Super Bowl is giving me a new impression. I know there is a great deal of money to be made from exposure to such a mass audience, but at what cost? I am willing to assume that lending tacit support to the brutal exploitation of the labor of desperate people trying to make a decent life for themselves is not something that Mr. Petty would support were he to be made aware of the extensively documented antisocial and brutal behavior of his corporate sponsor. Here are just a couple of links. Please take a moment to review this material: * “Super Bowl of Shame” (by Jamie Menutis, Foreign Policy in Focus, 1/28/08) * “Stopping Firestone: Getting Rubber to Meet the Road” (by Roxanne Lawson and Tim Newman, Foreign Policy in Focus, 12/7/06) I would very much appreciate it if you would pass this message, these links, or a synopsis of this plea to Mr. Petty. Actions, they say, always speak louder than words, or song lyrics, or images of rock and roll rebellion. I really don’t want to believe that Mr. Petty values money and career advancement over the lives and welfare of children in Liberia, or of working people anywhere. That is why I have taken the time to try and make Tom Petty and your entire organization aware of the harsh realities that these desperate workers and their families face at the hands of the folks at Bridgestone/Firestone. To my way of thinking, a rock and roll hero that knowingly lends a hand (or his good name) to corporate abusers is no hero at all, and deserves to have his image adjusted accordingly. Unquestionably, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers would receive a career boost from exposure to a huge Super Bowl audience. I cannot help thinking, though, that their legacy would be better served if Petty were to announce his intention to back out of participation in the Super Bowl in order to better stand for principle over profit. That would be my idea of an action worthy of a respectable rock icon. Thanks for your time and consideration, Paul Dean Sebastopol, CA Paul Dean is a composer and bassist with the band Blusion, whose music is described as "a remarkably unmarketable blend of jazz, funk, hip-hop, blues, salsa, rock, vocal and instrumental music." Blusion exists "to serve as a warning to all those who would perhaps otherwise be tempted to attempt something new and different. We starve so that others may live." Paul can be reached at: paul@blusion.com. Read other articles by Paul, or visit Paul's website.
  23. Ahhh that's wonderful, Connie! Hope you get front row center!!!
  24. LOL I'm buying those little one-dip chips!
  25. If I could do it again, I'd follow through on my original plan and go to college to be a veterinarian.
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