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Sat 01/10/09 11:35 PM
Mad Season/Layne Stayle/AIC
Dropkick Murphys
Street Dogs
Aquabats a cat with two heads..woooaahhhh
The Tossers
Zepplin...but I hate...HATE the "I'm in the mood for a melody"

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Sat 01/10/09 09:45 PM
shyredneck...you like DKM try out Street Dogs (Mike Mccolgan..) and the Tossers

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Sat 01/10/09 09:43 PM
Yes!!! I ain't the only one in a bar slurring alond with The Dirty Glass!!

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Sat 01/10/09 09:41 PM
Good Mornin' Da from The Tossers

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Sat 01/10/09 09:35 PM
A Catahula Cur...a.k.a. to non-swamprats as a blue healer....why? good swamp dogs, smart, and can run a rabbit six ways from Sunday

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Sat 01/10/09 09:22 PM
Well...I believe it was Thomas Aquinas who come up with the philosophical proofs against the existence of time. Take a Q&A me and a friend had over a case of beer...not exact quotes, but close enough. I'll take the part of "Q".


Q: What is time? How do we dissect it?
A: Time has three parts, past, present and future.

Q: Past, present and future being the base elements of time, how would one define them?
A: The past is what has already happened, the present is what is happening now, and the future is what has yet to occur.

Q: I f the past has already happened, it cannot change, correct?
A: True

Q: Yet there is nothing on earth that does not change in some manner, weither it be simple molecular movement in all matter, or the gradual decay that the second Thermodynamic principle boasts...correct?
A: Um..I guess.

Q: So by logical reasoning we can conclude that if something does not, in some way, change...then it cannot exist. Why don't we say, for the sake of argument the past exists not. Agreed?
A: Fine, but there is still the future and the present to account for.

Q: True, so let us define the future.
A: The future is all the events that have not happened yet.

Q: Not happened yet? By your own phrasing you have concluded that the future does not exist yet, so how can the future be part of time, which we are still attempting to define?
A: Uuuhhh....you're making my head hurt...

Q: Ok..let's look at the present. At what moment does the non-existant future transform into a tangible prestnt, and by same logic when does it dissapear back into the nothingness of the past? Once you think of the instant the future changes, it's too late and the moment is already the past, which cannot exist?
A:Shut up! You're confusing me!

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