Monday, October 30, 2006

Tha Bizzomb, or What's Good For The Goose Is Good for Cooking Said Goose

--AZ-Sen: Jon Kyl --AZ-01: Rick Renzi --AZ-05: J.D. Hayworth --CA-04: John Doolittle --CA-11: Richard Pombo --CA-50: Brian Bilbray --CO-04: Marilyn Musgrave --CO-05: Doug Lamborn --CO-07: Rick O'Donnell --CT-04: Christopher Shays --FL-13: Vernon Buchanan --FL-16: Joe Negron --FL-22: Clay Shaw --ID-01: Bill Sali --IL-06: Peter Roskam --IL-10: Mark Kirk --IL-14: Dennis Hastert --IN-02: Chris Chocola -IN-08: John Hostettler -IA-01: Mike Whalen -KS-02: Jim Ryun -KY-03: Anne Northup -KY-04: Geoff Davis -MD-Sen: Michael Steele -MN-01: Gil Gutknecht -MN-06: Michele Bachmann -MO-Sen: Jim Talent -MT-Sen: Conrad Burns -NV-03: Jon Porter -NH-02: Charlie Bass -NJ-07: Mike Ferguson -NM-01: Heather Wilson -NY-03: Peter King -NY-20: John Sweeney -NY-26: Tom Reynolds -NY-29: Randy Kuhl -NC-08: Robin Hayes -NC-11: Charles Taylor -OH-01: Steve Chabot -OH-02: Jean Schmidt -OH-15: Deborah Pryce -OH-18: Joy Padgett -PA-04: Melissa Hart -PA-07: Curt Weldon -PA-08: Mike Fitzpatrick -PA-10: Don Sherwood -RI-Sen: Lincoln Chafee -TN-Sen: Bob Corker -VA-Sen: George Allen -VA-10: Frank Wolf -WA-Sen: Mike McGavick -WA-08: Dave Reichert

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

The Dead Milkmen at PennState 1987

After reading Elk's posts about the Dead Milkmen, I decided to post up some MP3s of a live concert recording from PennState's main campus on 7/12/87. The show ended early because someone egged a band member. Rodney is in fine form, verbally abusing the Hooters, Madonna, and others.

I split the 22min MP3 into 4 files, for size consideration. Here you go:

DM-PSU 1987_00min00sec-06min00sec.mp3 (7 MB)
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=FFA860E94D488833

DM-PSU 1987_06min00sec-12min00sec.mp3 (7 MB)
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=69ED325801747826

DM-PSU 1987_12min00sec-18min00sec.mp3 (7 MB)
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=356DB11C3C4F4E0B

DM-PSU 1987_18min00sec-22min27sec.mp3 (5 MB)
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=F05DECFE03BAF377



The file links will expire in 1 day and will be available for 100 number of downloads.

Friday, August 11, 2006

The King of Nostalgia

I'll post more later when there's time & I'm not ready to sleep, but I took advantage of a chance to have my picture taken with a broadcasting legend, Mr. Joe Franklin, this past Tuesday night, August 8th.


He's not physically tall, but he's a giant in TV host history.

Monday, October 03, 2005

End of a long journey - RIP Len Vreeland

What a day today was!

My wife's dad recently passed away, and today was the day we had a memorial gathering and spread his ashes. His youngest daughter and his oldest son rode 20+ miles on their bikes to the top of Blue Mountain near Danielsville, PA.

It wasn't until today that it really sunk in that Len was a world-class athlete, accomplishing feats most could only dream of. He made the Guinness Book of World Records for most miles ridden on rollers in 24 straight hours on 10/12/75. At age 50 he ran a 50-mile super-marathon. He biked across the USA at age 52, having failed an attempt a year earlier due to strong headwinds.

You can read more about Len Vreeland at this link:
[www.enter.net]
It's a multi-page article with pictures throughout.

One quick excerpt that must precede today's later event:

Quote:
At 11:48 p.m. the caravan arrives at the Holland Tunnel only to learn that one of the tubes is closed for repairs. This unexpected circumstance threatens to postpone Len's entrance into the city. A New York Transit Policeman comes to the rescue and like a guardian angel, leads Len and his crew through the closed section of the tunnel. Workmen in the tunnel that was under repair were cheering all along the way.

This afternoon, I drove my wife, niece & daughter to NYC, and we dropped some of Len's ashes in the Holland Tunnel, while blasting "What A Wonderful World" on the stereo and in turn crying, cheering & clapping.

Here's a link to Len's obituary & guestbook, if you care to read it:
[www.legacy.com]

To anyone who thinks that you can't accomplish amazing things, or think you're too old to try something new, please think of Len and the incredible journies he made.

Thanks for reading.

Monday, August 15, 2005

I took the test.

I am: the Shock Jock
(61% dark, 57% spontaneous, 63% vulgar)

Your humor style: VULGAR | SPONTANEOUS | DARK

You scored higher than 99% on dark
You scored higher than 83% on spontaneous
You scored higher than 99% on vulgar

(Now there's a surprise... NOT!)

"Your sense of humor is off-the-cuff and kind of gross. Is it is also sinister, cynical, and vaguely threatening to the purer folks of this world. You probably get off on that. You would cut a greasy fart, then blame it on your mom, and then just shrug when someone pointed out that she's dead.

Yours is hands-down the most outrageous sense of humor; you like things trangressive and hardcore. It's highly likely (a) you have no limits (b) you have no scruples and (c) you have no job. Ironically, it's your type of humor that can make the biggest bucks in show business.

PEOPLE LIKE YOU: Howard Stern - Adam Sandler - Roseanne Barr"

Hey, if the foo shits, wear it.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Come ride, er, puke with me...

Who's up for a massive rush?

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6140742/

JACKSON, NJ - Six Flags Great Adventure is opening the world’s tallest and fastest roller coaster this spring—a thrill ride that accelerates to 128 mph in 3.5 seconds and rises 456 feet off the ground.

Plans for Kingda Ka, which is expected to be the cornerstone of new development at the central New Jersey amusement park, were to be unveiled Wednesday.

The current speed and height record holder is “Top Thrill Dragster” at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. Made by Intamin—the same company Six Flags hired to build Kingda Ka—Dragster shoots riders to 120 mph in 4 seconds and takes them to a height of 420 feet.

An animated depiction of Kingda Ka shows the coaster creeping slowly, stopping and then launching forward horizontally at nearly 130 mph before climbing at a 90-degree angle more than 45 stories above the park.

The coaster then spirals 270 degrees as it plummets, flattens out and climbs again as it shoots over a 129-foot hill, which the company says will make riders feel weightless. It’s over in about 50 seconds.

Friday, March 18, 2005

Going to be an uncle again soon...

Well, it seems my brother Mark and his wife Christine are due to become parents any day (hour?) now. I’m not sure when one of them will update their blogs, but I won’t steal their thunder unless they want me to post something.

Here’s hoping to an easy birth with no complications, and much love to the parents - the rollercoaster ride begins anon.

Dave