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Posted: April 10, 2005 11:11 am
by RinglingRingling
FFishstick wrote:Desdamona wrote:FFishstick wrote:Gulfbreeze wrote:ZeroDuval wrote:SMLCHNG wrote: Uh, nope.

nope!
Nope
Nope you are out numbered here. Hand over the coronas.
You're probably not outnumbered... but "the right" are
so outspoken these days, they're beginning to think
they're the only ones who have the right to exercise
the second amendment...
(Let it fly, folks!)
Oh give me a break. Sounds like sour grapes. The graphic of red states vs. blue states sure looks like the blue is outnumbered.

yeah.. because states like Wyoming, Alaska, and ND are the key to every strategy...
Posted: January 12, 2006 2:32 pm
by LastWomanStanding
Alpine Valley 2003. We had a refrigerator box painted to look like a Refrigerator/Freezer with bullet holes - SIX HOLES - and this young guy walks up and asks, "what's up with the stupid freezer?"
DUH!
Posted: June 12, 2006 12:03 am
by ace168516
haha...I voted for Bush and I saw Motley Crue in concert last year....I'm screwed......some of the virgins I took up with me this year actually had a parrot...and it has some sort of "flight suit" that keeps it from flying and it has a leash that hangs around thier necks...we tried to get them to take it, but they didn't want to leave it in the van during the concert...would have been quite a nice $2000 conversation piece though hahaha
Posted: June 12, 2006 1:06 am
by Missing B'dos
Well North Dakota is losing population so fast that with any luck it will not be eligible to be a state much longer anyway! (Do you think we could 'en-state' Puerto Rico in its place?) Then, it will have to look to its "blue" neighbor Minnesota, won't it? [And Wyoming has less population than Madison, Wisconsin.] The fact is the very un-diverse "red" states haven't got a clue what is going on in the "blue" states, and the "blue" states are far more similar to the rest of the WORLD than are the "red" states. Look to this fall's congessional elections... there are some changes a'comin. "the times they are a-changing" You know who JB will be votin' for.
Posted: June 12, 2006 2:02 am
by prrthd1987
Jason Mason wrote:Gypsy In The Palace wrote:Ladies and gentlemen, if we could please get away from the politics and turn this into the fun thread that Jim intended it to be when he started it, I (and probably many otheres as well) would appreciate it.
So, moving along now with things not to say at a JB show:
1. Man, this rain is gonna ruin everything!
2. I think I'll leave early. I need to beat the traffic.
3. Do you think he'll sing Margaritaville?
4. Man, these people sure are dressed weird!
5. They're lucky they're not arrested for public intoxication.
#3 is the best one!
6. I was ex
pecting a buffet... we damn well better be leaving at intermission and going to OCB if you know what's good for ya... and take that coconut bra off, you're a man.
Posted: June 12, 2006 3:52 pm
by tjtryon
Posted: June 12, 2006 4:14 pm
by RinglingRingling
BuPHalo Jim wrote:That is surprising! I would have thought most Republicans were too uptight to be Parrotheads.
Just far-right Moral Majority types... the moderates tend to be more receptive.
Posted: June 12, 2006 4:36 pm
by tjtryon
RinglingRingling wrote:BuPHalo Jim wrote:That is surprising! I would have thought most Republicans were too uptight to be Parrotheads.
Just far-right Moral Majority types... the moderates tend to be more receptive.
Us Lesbians... er, I meant...... Libertarians are pretty receptive too...
Posted: June 12, 2006 4:39 pm
by RinglingRingling
tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:BuPHalo Jim wrote:That is surprising! I would have thought most Republicans were too uptight to be Parrotheads.
Just far-right Moral Majority types... the moderates tend to be more receptive.
Us Lesbians... er, I meant...... Libertarians are pretty receptive too...
I think it has to do with that common sense/abhorance of strong central authority, be it secular or non-secular...
and where were you guys in the lot on Sat? or were you even at Alpine? I am pleading sleep dep for faulty memories
Posted: June 12, 2006 4:47 pm
by tjtryon
RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:BuPHalo Jim wrote:That is surprising! I would have thought most Republicans were too uptight to be Parrotheads.
Just far-right Moral Majority types... the moderates tend to be more receptive.
Us Lesbians... er, I meant...... Libertarians are pretty receptive too...
I think it has to do with that common sense/abhorance of strong central authority, be it secular or non-secular... :D
and where were you guys in the lot on Sat? or were you even at Alpine? I am pleading sleep dep for faulty memories
Me? Your memory is just fine if you were referring to me... The lovely wife and I were trying to recover from the trip back from Cinci; 1 show a month is enough for her (though I did see 3 last August myself).
Posted: June 12, 2006 4:53 pm
by RinglingRingling
tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:BuPHalo Jim wrote:That is surprising! I would have thought most Republicans were too uptight to be Parrotheads.
Just far-right Moral Majority types... the moderates tend to be more receptive.
Us Lesbians... er, I meant...... Libertarians are pretty receptive too...
I think it has to do with that common sense/abhorance of strong central authority, be it secular or non-secular...
and where were you guys in the lot on Sat? or were you even at Alpine? I am pleading sleep dep for faulty memories
Me? Your memory is just fine if you were referring to me... The lovely wife and I were trying to recover from the trip back from Cinci; 1 show a month is enough for her (though I did see 3 last August myself).
Indy show?

Posted: June 12, 2006 5:37 pm
by tjtryon
RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:BuPHalo Jim wrote:That is surprising! I would have thought most Republicans were too uptight to be Parrotheads.
Just far-right Moral Majority types... the moderates tend to be more receptive.
Us Lesbians... er, I meant...... Libertarians are pretty receptive too...
I think it has to do with that common sense/abhorance of strong central authority, be it secular or non-secular... :D
and where were you guys in the lot on Sat? or were you even at Alpine? I am pleading sleep dep for faulty memories
Me? Your memory is just fine if you were referring to me... The lovely wife and I were trying to recover from the trip back from Cinci; 1 show a month is enough for her (though I did see 3 last August myself).
Indy show? :D
No doubt. We'll be in the VIP lot by about 9 or 10, if everything goes according to plans...
Posted: June 12, 2006 5:44 pm
by RinglingRingling
tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:
Just far-right Moral Majority types... the moderates tend to be more receptive.
Us Lesbians... er, I meant...... Libertarians are pretty receptive too...
I think it has to do with that common sense/abhorance of strong central authority, be it secular or non-secular...
and where were you guys in the lot on Sat? or were you even at Alpine? I am pleading sleep dep for faulty memories
Me? Your memory is just fine if you were referring to me... The lovely wife and I were trying to recover from the trip back from Cinci; 1 show a month is enough for her (though I did see 3 last August myself).
Indy show?

No doubt. We'll be in the VIP lot by about 9 or 10, if everything goes according to plans...
VIP Lot?
Posted: June 12, 2006 6:06 pm
by tjtryon
RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:
Us Lesbians... er, I meant...... Libertarians are pretty receptive too...
I think it has to do with that common sense/abhorance of strong central authority, be it secular or non-secular... :D
and where were you guys in the lot on Sat? or were you even at Alpine? I am pleading sleep dep for faulty memories
Me? Your memory is just fine if you were referring to me... The lovely wife and I were trying to recover from the trip back from Cinci; 1 show a month is enough for her (though I did see 3 last August myself).
Indy show? :D
No doubt. We'll be in the VIP lot by about 9 or 10, if everything goes according to plans...
VIP Lot?
I think it's an extra $20 to pay for parking for anyone, but I get in because it is also the handicap parking. For many moons now, I'm the second vehicle in the second row on the left, always have the same spot.
Posted: June 12, 2006 6:09 pm
by RinglingRingling
tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:
I think it has to do with that common sense/abhorance of strong central authority, be it secular or non-secular...
and where were you guys in the lot on Sat? or were you even at Alpine? I am pleading sleep dep for faulty memories
Me? Your memory is just fine if you were referring to me... The lovely wife and I were trying to recover from the trip back from Cinci; 1 show a month is enough for her (though I did see 3 last August myself).
Indy show?

No doubt. We'll be in the VIP lot by about 9 or 10, if everything goes according to plans...
VIP Lot?
I think it's an extra $20 to pay for parking for anyone, but I get in because it is also the handicap parking. For many moons now, I'm the second vehicle in the second row on the left, always have the same spot.
Looks like we will have to look into this. Candy and I have club seats, but with no bus coming over from CMH, this might be a good plan. So... do they do tailgating in the VIP lot?

Posted: June 12, 2006 6:23 pm
by tjtryon
RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:tjtryon wrote:
Me? Your memory is just fine if you were referring to me... The lovely wife and I were trying to recover from the trip back from Cinci; 1 show a month is enough for her (though I did see 3 last August myself).
Indy show? :D
No doubt. We'll be in the VIP lot by about 9 or 10, if everything goes according to plans...
VIP Lot?
I think it's an extra $20 to pay for parking for anyone, but I get in because it is also the handicap parking. For many moons now, I'm the second vehicle in the second row on the left, always have the same spot.
Looks like we will have to look into this. Candy and I have club seats, but with no bus coming over from CMH, this might be a good plan. So... do they do tailgating in the VIP lot? :D
Oh, yeah... Plus, you tend to avoid the "Frat" boys, as they aren't going to pay the extra $20. VIP lot tends to be people in their late 20's and up. Well worth the extra 20, plus I can get from my seat in Deer Creek after the last Encore, to my bed in 20 minutes if I want. Most people in standard parking take at least that long to find their car, if not more, and getting out of the parking lots in under an hour?
Posted: October 9, 2006 11:28 pm
by Missing B'dos
'People in their late 20's?' ummm, that's the children? Even Jimmy's child. The "people our parents warned us about "are in their late 50's-- even Jimmy. You had to be there in '68. Just remember the old guys get all the good cars... when have you seen a Porsche or an Aston driven by a 20-something? Oh, and speaking of cars, I'd rather ride with Kerry than in front of a car driven by Laura Bush. Actual fact, seen in paper: only 27% of Americans have active passports. 3/4 don't even know what's going ON in the rest of the world... they've never been there. But don't know if more of those 27% are from Blue (coastal??) states or Red (no water?) states... is that where the blue and red comes from? Hmmmm.... And am not sure if Cancun counts as going to see the world!
Posted: October 20, 2006 11:16 pm
by ragtopW
back on topic...
" oh no.. I do not want you to lift your top so I can see your...."

Posted: October 20, 2006 11:30 pm
by MalibuRumGirl
BuPHalo Jim wrote:That is surprising! I would have thought most Republicans were too uptight to be Parrotheads.
They were all good. I'm a registered Republican. And I definitely ain't uptight. (but I don't vote by party I vote by candidate)
Posted: October 22, 2006 11:59 am
by triathlete-parakeet
I've seen a parrothead license plate around that says "VAGOP". I didnt think many phans were republicans either... considering Jimmy isn't to afraid to show his party affilitaion
