#277961 - 06/09/05 06:05 PM
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River Nutrients
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4Salt,
ACDC opened up for Van Halen for a few dates after the Van Halen Sabbath tour ended. Van Halen was so good people booed Sabbath off the stage.
They also opend for the Who, Nugent ,BOC, Areosmith,Cheap trick etc. that same year.
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#277963 - 06/09/05 06:12 PM
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River Nutrients
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The 'Moster's of Rock' tour that year WAS Aerosmith, AC/DC, Ted Nugent and Blue Oyster Cult.
As best as I can remember BOC played first, then AC/DC, then Ted, and finally Aerosmith drove everybody out of the Oakland Coliseum 'cause they sucked so bad!
What venue did you see VH and AC/DC at?
'78 was the year that VH's debut album came out.
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#277964 - 06/09/05 06:14 PM
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Registered: 11/28/01
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more populous states don't have to pay for?? there are national parks, nat'l forests, bases and reservations in california aren't there? and new york? not sure what ya mean.....and aren't revenues being added to the other side...just not enough to keep up i think...
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#277965 - 06/09/05 06:43 PM
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River Nutrients
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4Salt,
A big club in New Orleans. Would have been late fall or early winter. I saw VH with Sabbath in Spokane in Sept. of 78 so VH 1 came out the summer. No one really knew who they where as we where all Ted Heads back then. That show was almost all dudes in the audience and very few women. By the time I saw them in NO the audience was mostly women there to see DLR. AN interesting side note about 10 years later I was in NO for a meeting and we went to see Fats Domino at a club and Eddie VH was in the audience. Later that night at a nearby club Eddie played a set acoustic from a bar stool. He was married or dating that fat chick and she was with him.
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#277967 - 06/09/05 08:41 PM
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Originally posted by Todd:
If "Jesusland" decided to make a paradise without the coasts, they'd be up to their ears in their illegitimate children, single parent families, and no more welfare dollars to feed their entitlements...not to mention the billions in farm subsidies, which means they wouldn't be able to feed themselves, either.
Fish on...
Todd ----------------------------------------------------------- This distain in which you hold people of faith and the air of superiority by which you and those 'enlightened' friends of yours look down your noses at believers with is the exact reason you've lost national elections recently and why your side will continue to do so in the future if that that behavior continues. So by all means please keep it up. It's funny that you consider anyone that disagrees with you is a zealot, but consider yourself an average 'middle-of-the-roader'. I heard a pretty astute observation the other day--a lady said that in the 1960's, 70's and 80's she believed in God, the Bible and took her family to church from time to time and was just considered by most to be an average American....today she still believes in God, the Bible and takes her family to church periodically and now she is said (by some?) to be a right-wing intolerant religious zealot. Who changed?
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#277970 - 06/09/05 09:50 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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we thought Bill Graham said Lemon Skinner) :D
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#277971 - 06/09/05 11:23 PM
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She did. She's obviously hanging around different people than she did before and they don't agree with her politics like the ones she associated with before. Of course this gives her the opportunity to play the victim and the "woe is me, I'm being persecuted" conservative. Typical of your world, Krusty.
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#277973 - 06/10/05 03:22 PM
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Originally posted by grandpa:
Gas tax? Oh yeah Metallica man.!!! they rock!!! (vomit vomit vomit)....
------------------------------------------------------------ Here's something that if passed will help all tax payers in Washington state finally have real accountability for how their hard earned dollar$ are spent. http://www.I-900.com
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#277974 - 06/11/05 02:36 PM
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Originally posted by AuntyM: and why your side will continue to do so in the future if that that behavior continues. Don't hold your breath there wacko. Your Pres's popularity is in the toilet and Congress says he has some splainin to do. Wouldn't surprise me if he was impeached for telling lies.
This defict, an unneccessary war, and his social security scam will be his and the Republicans downfall. Oh Aunty, I am surprised. Here I am agreeing with every word and every meaning of your post. You go girl!
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#277975 - 06/11/05 03:53 PM
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I went to the nonewgastax.com website to see if I could understand the issue. I have never seen a lamer bunch of reasons as to why the gas tax should be repealed!!! In listening to Wilbur & Carlson (the Dynamic Duo???), they seem to say "If you don't like the outcome of the Election Contest, take out your frustration by getting this on the ballot." I feel like I'm back in 3rd grade.
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#277976 - 06/11/05 06:38 PM
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Eddie, Even when we've diagreed in th past I always felt that you were someone who looks at things with logic and reason--If you take your affinity for the the 'duo' out of the equation, the real reason that most of the people I know are supporting http://www.nonewgastax.com is because the voters of Washington voted down a gas tax increase a few years ago and then Gary Grid Locke snuck one in there anyway that was supposed to address our traffic issues....then after Gregoire promissed during the campaign that she would only raise gas taxes as a last resort (not the first) she did so by having the legisltature sneak a vote through that turned over the voter approved I-601 that required a 2/3's majority to raise taxes. It's the sneaky and dishonest way the gas tax has been implemented that people object to most. The mere idea of just giving a multi-billion dollar blank check over to the the lovers of bigger government without so much as a definative plan or proposal as to how it would be spent when there's already so much waste and poor management is what rubs voters and tax payers the wrong way. If there is a definative plan (with a budget and a proposal as to exactly what we would get) put it to the voters---it's our money--let us decide. If your home need some remodeling and a addition or two, would you just sign over a $200,000 check to the contractor without at least getting an idea what exactly he was going to do to your home and when he was going to do it? If so, my cousin does great work and would love to talk to you. ------------------------------------------------------------ Honest accountablity and the light of day are both good things: http://www.I-900.com
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#277978 - 06/11/05 06:53 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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The mere idea of just giving a multi-billion dollar blank check over to the the lovers of bigger government without so much as a definative plan or proposal as to how it would be spent Sincerely, The Missing Billions in Iraq Face it, Rory..........you're being bent over by more than one party. But you're thanking one of them for doing it.
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#277979 - 06/11/05 07:01 PM
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Carcass
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I really have a couple of horses in this race. Firstly, I sell to the DOT and my personal finances MAY improve if the Gas Tax is kept. However, I am also someone who drives about 25 - 30K miles per year. It is a quality of life issue to me to get better roads.
I agree with you Grandpa that accountability is a must. There is a performance audit requirement in the Transportation bill that should help this issue. You mention the Alaska Way Viaduct. This roadway is not completely funded by the new tax and it is therefore the responsibility of the City of Seattle to come up with the extra money needed to complete it. I guess we will find out just how badly the City wants a tunnel!!!
I understand (I think) the frustration of folks, but we seem to blindly accept the 30% increase in Gas prices and cry like stuck pigs over 9.5 cents (which works out to like 5% over 3 years). Because the oil companies are not beholden to us, we biatch about what the State does. Maybe I should stop on this, I also sell to the oil companies - they have been on a buying spree ever since oil hit $45 a barrell!!
I have not made up my mind on this initiative other than I will not sign it. It is in my own personal best interest to have WSDOT get down to work and not be wondering if the funding will get pulled out from underneath them. My point is that the reasons I see listed and Rory's (above) as well, seem downright juvenile and ill considered.
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#277980 - 06/11/05 10:14 PM
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River Nutrients
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we seem to blindly accept the 30% increase in Gas prices and cry like stuck pigs over 9.5 cents (which works out to like 5% over 3 years) I don't particularily like the idea of more taxes either, but the above statement echoes my feelings precisely. I truly can't understand why people get so worked over a few dollars a month in tax, but quietly fork over hundreds to oil compaines that are making record profits AND AT THE SAME TIME getting tax-dollar-funded subsidies. Geez, at least with the tax I'll get a little something in return. When was the last time a major oil company did something that truly benefitted our entire state? Why isn't Carlson and Wilbur circulating a petition to demand an explanation into the coincidence of soaring fuel costs and soaring profits? Why are they only concerned with stopping something that will benefit the state?
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