On 20 Dec 2006 11:58:44 -0800, Patrick1765@aol.com wrote: Michael Schey wrote: Nothing wrong with the list. It's the source of the list that I question. Why ? Because you question their political and news coverage, their entertainment writers are questionable too ? How about their sports writers, are they questionable ? Sensationalist journalism.....
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 20:32:44 +0100, "Robert Neugarten" <r.neugarten@planet.nl> wrote: "Michael Schey" <mscheynjSPAMBLOCK@yahoo.com> schreef in bericht news:b12jo2tbfvn1lajqs8j2dfcq6u45hidlpb@4ax.com... Consider the source (not Patrick in this case, but the source of the list). The NY Post? Give me a break. Robin Williams once mentioned the NYP in one of his skits, saying
nypost.com December 19, 2006 -- Pick your favorite song in our Poll 1. "Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above," Cansei de Ser Sexy "Tired of being sexy" Brazilian-band kid bops into our hearts. 2. "Steady, As She Goes," the Raconteurs White trades garage blues for this Joe Jackson-inspired treat. 3. "Fidelity," Regina Spektor For the bopping piano bass-line and stylized
Ramona wrote: On this very group, a person suggested contrary to the words of George Q. Cannon, that the fall of Rome was due to Homosexuality. Here are the words of Cannon: It is a fact worthy of note that the shortest-lived nations of which we have record have been monogamic. Rome, with her arts, sciences and warlike instincts, was once the mistress of the world; but her glory faded
http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/listoftheday/2977;_ylt=AqTzyotnUq.B.ikg5dl.zl8PwiUv 25) Chicago Bears: The Chicago Bears are a professional football team based in Chicago, Illinois. In 1985, before winning the Super Bowl they daringly commemorated their proud achievement with "The Super Bowl Shuffle," a rap tune that made this group of on the field tough guys look like an ineffective glee club