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Is Shane still great?

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Post Mon Sep 19, 2005 1:44 am

shane's lack of teeth definitely has caused his singing voice (annunciation at least) to change over the years. in my opinion, that kinda sucks, but hey, shane's gotta do what he's gotta do, you know?
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Post Fri Sep 23, 2005 12:58 pm

i think he is still great. So his creative process isnt what it used to be, and he's a bit less orientated also. But anytime you hear of one of his shows, it still makes you excited, even if thay arent what they used to be. For me that is the markings of a great man
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Post Sat Sep 24, 2005 5:01 pm

With Snake he proved he can make excellent records on his own. But that was 13 years ago. He doesn't do much these days does he?

He's a hero.
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Post Thu Sep 29, 2005 10:53 pm

do bears shit in the woods? is the pope a catholic? :roll:
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Post Thu Sep 29, 2005 11:19 pm

Anonymous wrote:do bears shit in the woods? is the pope a catholic? :roll:


well said
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Post Thu Sep 29, 2005 11:28 pm

Anonymous wrote:do bears shit in the woods? is the pope a catholic? :roll:


Are the Kennedys gun shy
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 12:46 am

derelict81 wrote:Are the Kennedys gun shy


Not cool at all bro
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 1:23 am

cougar wrote:
derelict81 wrote:Are the Kennedys gun shy


Not cool at all bro


Joke: 1. an amusing or jesting remark
2. something not to be taken seriously
3. an object of amusement

And besides, without belittling their legacy, the Kennedy's were no choirboys
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 1:40 am

Anonymous wrote:
cougar wrote:
derelict81 wrote:Are the Kennedys gun shy


Not cool at all bro


Joke: 1. an amusing or jesting remark
2. something not to be taken seriously
3. an object of amusement

And besides, without belittling their legacy, the Kennedy's were no choirboys


Was shane a choirboy? No. If someone put a bullet into Shane's head one night outside a club and he died 2 seconds later, how would you feel? If the next day I said "Is Shane MacGowan's mother gunshy?" would you take offense? I feel you would. Fuck Jack and Bobby's political careers. Edward can have my vote anyday, let alone by beer. He's done more for us here in Mass. thank you can imagine. There are some people you don't fuck with in this world. I know Jack got into the races in some pretty sketchy ways but please do not insult or joke about men that many people in this world wish were still around. I'm pretty drunk but if you ever came to Boston and said that you'd have a fist in the jaw so fast youd probably never get back up.
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 1:44 am

Im sorry, that wasnt a relay of what I feel I would do, but rather the feeling here in Boston about what some men have done for us. Research Jack, Bobby, and Ted's grandfather and you'll see what that family did for us Irish here in Boston. All in all, that sort made life possible for us here.
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 1:54 am

I'm glad you clarified, because when you mentioned Edward, I was thinking of Mr. and Mrs. Kopechne.
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 2:08 am

Wow! Like I said, thanks again for insulting someone that means a lot to many people out there. I have a problem with about 99.9% of the people that folks all over this world feel strongly about, however, I do not insult them. I have a feeling you are a younger person, and therefore, I will give you some advice: although many in this world say "express yourself" about half of what you ever say will offend someone. And when it comes time for you to pay taxes, you will realize you are paying money for men you "hate" to make laws and regulation for you. Good luck in this life my friend.
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 2:20 am

Something I love about <i>Medusa</i> is that rotating drunken rant. One week you're giving it, next week you're receiving it.

I take off my hat to our two most recent drunken rant participants and to them I say "Thank you! Thank you for playing!" I'm looking to the other 600+ of us and wondering "Who's next?"

Seriously. You guys rock.
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 2:23 am

Yes, i will admit, I am a younger person.... born 9/26/59....I turned 47 a few days ago. I grew up in the sixties.
I feel young though!!!!
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Post Fri Sep 30, 2005 2:24 am

DzM wrote:Something I love about <i>Medusa</i> is that rotating drunken rant. One week you're giving it, next week you're receiving it.

I take off my hat to our two most recent drunken rant participants and to them I say "Thank you! Thank you for playing!" I'm looking to the other 600+ of us and wondering "Who's next?"

Seriously. You guys rock.

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