On Jul 7, 11:36 pm, tom...@aol.com wrote: Earlier this week we were treated to several days worth of Headlines on The Drudge Report declaring "Heartbreak" for Al Gore on the verge of "Live Earth" as it desperately tried to get mileage out of a driving incident Al Gore's son was involved in. Then he tried to milk a story about a Judges temprary blocking of the Rio concert to try
Put`er there, pal! TD here, keeping the flame burning and mainlining coolness. Thanks to the national holiday, Dead Night was hopping. Even if the gorgeous weather and nearby festival at NLQP kept some folks out and about, a bevy of my wage-slave friends descended on the T- bird. Freed of the need to work Monday, my buds were celebrating George's b-day and were in full party mode. My dear wife
FW: Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 8:07 PM Subject: Window on Eurasia: A Tale of Two Concerts Window on Eurasia: A Tale of Two Concerts Paul Goble Vienna, August 22 Two concerts this week focused on Georgia. One in South Ossetia backed Moscow's version of events and has attracted the attention of the international media; the other in Estonia showed support for Georgia
Excellent review, thanks for sharing ! On Tue, 6 May 2008 11:42:05 -0700 (PDT), Paul <Quiller123@gmail.com> wrote: I flew into Houston, Texas, just for this May 4th, Dark Side of the Moon concert. Roger absolutely rocked out. It was scary how enthralled and mesmerized we all were by this man's genius. All 16,550 tickets sold out at the Woodlands Pavilion. Both Roger