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Post by TotalInformation on Oct 2, 2008 1:52:57 GMT -5
Naw, those are both Faul singing.
Melody by JPM, lyrics by Faul & DOnovan.
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 30, 2008 2:35:18 GMT -5
www.hulu.com/film-crewMy advice is to get hold of some good MST3K movies, grab a beer and enjoy. I happen to like 'I was a Teenage Werewolf" with a very young Michael Landon. Mst3K The Movie is good too. The professor from Gilligan's Island is in it. 'The Giant Spider Invasion' - also pretty good. And oddly enough another Gilligan alumnus - the skipper- is in it. (one line - 'imagine, they wasted an entire weekend making this movie) Don't forget The Crawling Hand
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 29, 2008 0:44:27 GMT -5
You have to put the pejorative "fool" completely out of your mind and focus on the classical/esoteric "Fool." Fool on the Hill "Nobody wants to hear him" - the Establishment (and most of the fans) want Paul/Beatles to just shut up and sing -- this was probably written around the time of the record burnings. Their political and metaphysical commentary was not particularly welcomed -- even though: "the man with the foolish grin is talking perfectly loud" -- it's all there in the music. "But nobody wants to hear him." "He never gives an answer" - Think of how many times in press conferences he/they deflected serious issues with wit, humor, etc. Those are some of the lines from the original lyric by JPM. These threads in the Beatles lives' and work continued after JPM died and Lennon was able to draw on that as he finished the song about the Fool "with a thousand voices."
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 27, 2008 23:31:33 GMT -5
And of course, Lennon mixed audio (concerning doubles / stolen identitiy & death!) into MMT (Walrus) from King Lear. In King Lear, The Fool is a jester. He has a privileged relationship with Lear; no one else would get away with taunting him the way the Fool does, through riddles and insults. The king's Fool presents a steady commentary on surrounding events — in prose and verse. The Fool functions much as a Chorus would in a Greek tragedy, commenting upon events and the king's actions and acting, in some ways, as the king's conscience... able to point out the king's faults, as no one else can. The Fool's use of irony, sarcasm, and humor help to ease the truth, and allows him to moderate Lear's behavior.
Manly P Hall: "The zero card--Le Mat, the Fool--has been likened to the material universe because the mortal sphere is the world of unreality. The lower universe, like the mortal body of man, is but a garment, a motley costume, well likened to cap and bells. Beneath the garments of the fool is the divine substance, however, of which the jester is but a shadow; . . . . Was not this zero card (the Fool) placed in the Tarot deck to deceive all who could not pierce the veil of illusion?"
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 27, 2008 22:31:22 GMT -5
Lennon finished the lyrics, definitely. Listen to how sparse the demo lyrics are. Lennon was writing about The Fool as both JPM and BEATLE-PAUL.
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 27, 2008 18:17:15 GMT -5
Lennon imitating Ringo. Well it has been speculated that it was sung by a JPM vocal imitator, then slowed down to sound like Ringo. Not necessarily my opinion but it would explain the nasal sound.
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 27, 2008 17:28:23 GMT -5
Concur. JPM saw himself very much as The Fool. Cf. Her Majesty, Midsummer Pyramus Thisbe sketch etc
As for the MMT version, by then The Fool was the man of a thousand voices -- the vocals are probably a mix of JPM sped-up, FAUL, and maybe Lennon imitating JPM also.
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 27, 2008 4:18:58 GMT -5
Paulson may buy the bad mortgages, foreclose on the houses and then DESTROY THEM to prop up the prices of everyone else'es house. Anything is possible. Paulson is in tight with the Agenda 21 idea of driving people out of the country is into cities. I read somewhere, think it was in the Boston Globe today, something about how "we need to get home prices rising again".. Put down the crack pipe.. The median home price needs to be at best 3X the median income, which means they have a LONG way to go before it's realistic. Or, only the upper classes can afford a house, take your pick, and since wages aren't going up anytime soon with the only thing we produce in this country anymore is paper shuffling.. They did the only thing left to do in their insane courses of action.. really quite predictable. Only way left to win from this is an over/under on when this comes crashing down. Anyone? I'll say two weeks.
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 25, 2008 21:37:31 GMT -5
Maybe Glazier isn't retarded. Hmm...
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 24, 2008 15:28:02 GMT -5
Glazier handled himself quite well there. Good article. Jerusalem Post is a major daily.
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 24, 2008 15:23:42 GMT -5
17 USC 107
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 24, 2008 1:59:15 GMT -5
I was the guy who got the hockey puck signed....I was collecting autographs outside MSG for the Rangers, when a Daily News reporter saw that I had hockey pucks and asked me if I wanted to get one of my pucks signed by a decoy Sarah Palin. It was stupid, 2 fake looking security guys for the VP nominee....lol, sure..... Posted by njalijoe on Sep 23, 2008 7:58 AM
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 24, 2008 1:56:26 GMT -5
Fake Sarah Palin earns a real New York welcome BY PATRICK HUGUENIN and GINA SALAMONE DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS Tuesday, September 23rd 2008, 12:53 PM Xanthos/News 'Sarah Palin' enjoys a New York City staple, a hot dog from a vendor. 'Sarah Palin' takes in the sights. Sabo/News 'Sarah Palin' takes in the sights. Daily News Sarah Palin knocked 'em dead on the streets of New York Monday - and she wasn't even here yet. We followed her to Madison Square Garden, Times Square, Rockefeller Center and Washington Square Park, where she elicited cheers, waves and shocked stares. Star-struck voters hounded her for autographs and pictures. One guy yelled: "You're hot! But I hope you lose." There was just one hitch: Our "Palin" was a fake! She was really a 29-year-old look-alike named Kristy Webb - and most people were fooled. RELATED: PALIN BARS, THEN ADMITS REPORTERS AT UNITED NATIONS MEETINGS The Daily News hired Webb to walk in Palin's patent leather pumps for a day - accompanied by two fake bodyguards - to see what kind of welcome she'd get when she spends the day here Tuesday. The verdict: Sorry, Sarah. New Yorkers can't wait to meet you - but not too many of them are going to vote for you. PHOTOS: AN UNREAL ADVENTURE IN NEW YORK FOR 'SARAH PALIN' She was swarmed by flocks of camera-toting tourists at Madison Square Garden. Architect Ted Bodnar, 42, of New Jersey, stopped her to sign his newspaper, and student Joe Alianello, 19, had her sign his hockey puck. "She seems nice," Alianello, also from New Jersey, told us. "She seems smart. She likes hockey." Fake-Palin's clumsy attempts to greet Queens resident Isabel Rijo, 78, in Spanish couldn't squelch the enthusiasm. "I wish she was the vice president," Rijo said. FIRST PERSON: WALKING A MILE IN THE PITBULL'S LIPSTICK In Times Square, tourists craned their necks and aimed their cameras from tour buses. Lehman Brothers employee Leslee Gelber, 39, stopped for a handshake and well wishes. Our Palin dropped by NBC to try to get a meeting with famous Doppelgänger Tina Fey, but with no success. She munched a hot dog at Rockefeller Center instead. Vendor Esameldin Badran of Staten Island told her, "I think you're great. Good luck!" And quickly added, "That'll be $2." In Washington Square Park, NYU student Matt Hooper, 20, hollered "Obama '08" as faux-Palin passed. "I'm not a fan of her policies," he told us. "In this park, I don't think she'll be very popular." Marty Levinson, 68, let fake-Palin take a picture with his granddaughter, but only after he pinned an Obama button to the tot's shirt. "If her parents see her with anyone who even looks like Palin," he said, "they'll strangle me." www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2008/09/22/2008-09-22_fake_sarah_palin_earns_a_real_new_york_w.html
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 23, 2008 19:14:56 GMT -5
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 22, 2008 0:58:12 GMT -5
1ONEIXHE^DIE
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 19, 2008 16:38:53 GMT -5
But I am of the universe, and you know what it's worth.
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 18, 2008 15:29:50 GMT -5
MORE!
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 16, 2008 0:07:26 GMT -5
cb_brooklyn is a great 9/11 researcher!
unless this is just a doppelganger...
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 14, 2008 0:32:28 GMT -5
oh, that would be fucking perfect. a way to get the boomers back on board with the war on terror. FAUL better watch out. Omar Bakri is an MI6 stooge. If THEY think FAUL's finally used up, this would be the most beneficial way for THEM and their agenda to get rid of "Paul."
From a recnt presentation to the House of Lords:
"American and French intelligence officials confirm that Aswat and his colleagues, Abu Hamza and Omar Bakri, were all used in an MI6 operation to recruit British Muslims to fight in Kosovo in the 1990s. The Anglo-American strategy of using mujahideen networks had begun in Afghanistan, continued in Azerbaijan and was imported to Europe during the Bosnian War. The operation is described in detail in Dutch intelligence files reviewed in the official Dutch inquiry into the Srebrenica genocide. The policy continued in Kosovo, and continues today in Macedonia."
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 14, 2008 0:07:48 GMT -5
mumrikusstarr hits the bullseye
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 13, 2008 3:35:39 GMT -5
www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/24/arts/bookjeu.php Jane Mayer: 'The Dark Side' Reviewed by Jennifer Schuessler Wednesday, July 23, 2008 The Dark Side The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals By Jane Mayer 392 pages. $27.50. Doubleday. --- [...] SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape) was a program developed by the military to train soldiers to resist torture or other rough treatment if captured. After 9/11, as Mayer first reported in The New Yorker, it was "reverse-engineered" into an offensive weapon. Under the influence of James Mitchell, a former military psychologist hired to supervise the project despite his lack of experience with either interrogations or Islamic extremism, the black sites, Guantánamo and eventually Abu Ghraib became a bizarre world where detainees were kept on dog leashes and bombarded with intolerable sounds, including "meows from cat food commercials, Yoko Ono singing and Eminem rapping about America." [...]
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 13, 2008 0:02:48 GMT -5
-- pining for the fjords
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 12, 2008 23:41:21 GMT -5
Fab Faux on NBC within the hour... and a few hours later in the West. Late Night with Conan O'Brien Not exactly doppelgangers...... www.thefabfaux.com
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 11, 2008 20:39:09 GMT -5
Everyone pour your 40 on the ground for our dead homie.
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Taunts
Sept 8, 2008 19:12:10 GMT -5
Post by TotalInformation on Sept 8, 2008 19:12:10 GMT -5
LOLz
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