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King Kamala

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  1. I voted for the Green Party candidate, Pat LaMarche for Governor. Democrat, Jean Hay Bright for Senate over Olympia Snowe and Indpendent, Dexter Kamilwecz for Congress over Tom Allen (Democrat incumbant) and Darlene Curley (Republican). None of them will probably win but damn it, King Kamala votes his hopes, not his fears! Polls were relatively packed considering I went at 3 in the afternoon, there was a good 25-30 people voting. And let me say, I am damn glad that Maine still uses paper ballots. Won't see any voting irregularities in the Pine Tree State. Even if there were, I doubt the news networks would care. *sobs*
  2. And I'd vote for him, solely for that reason
  3. I think that was part of his joke. Seriously I think the name Regan only would pick up a few percent points. Win an election? Hell no, but trick a few dumbasses but not win an election. Especially since Ron Regan's an atheist and the day America elects an atheist president will be the day pigs fly.
  4. This really isn't surprising to me for some reason. The episode of Doogie Howser where he loses his virginity to a woman weren't convincing enough dammit!
  5. It was an interesting show. The most interesting show of an interesting season (Not neccessarily good but interesting). It seems like every skit is a skit that takes place at the end of the night, not that that's a bad thing. It's just been a skit filled with bizarre skits, I feel as if the writers are just throwing crap at the wall and seeing what sticks. I thought last night's show was good, Laurie was a game host and Beck was a helluva musical guest.
  6. Here in the great state of Maine, there are three elections, the elections for U.S. Senate (Olympia Snowe-R) and Congress (Tom Allen-D) are going to be absolute blowouts. Governor John Baldacci (D) is slightly favored to get re-elected, despite something like a 41% approval ratingbut it wouldn't be completely unrealistic if one of the challengers made a huge run in the last two and half weeks and defeated him. Personally, I'm a registered member of The Green Party and I'm voting a straight ticket as much as possible. *cue "You're wasting your vote KKC" comments*
  7. Eh it was way on the bottom of the page and I didn't feel it really waranted bumping but whatev!
  8. Man, the setlists for Bob Dylan's latest tour are fuckin' ace. And his setlists are slightly longer than they've been in the past two or three years. Here's Tuesday's par example San Francisco, California Bill Graham Civic Auditorium October 17, 2006 1. Maggie's Farm 2. She Belongs To Me 3. Lonesome Day Blues 4. Simple Twist Of Fate 5. Rollin' And Tumblin' 6. Boots Of Spanish Leather 7. 'Til I Fell In Love With You 8. I Shall Be Released 9. Highway 61 Revisited 10. John Brown 11. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) 12. Workingman's Blues #2 13. Summer Days (encore) 14. Thunder On The Mountain 15. Like A Rolling Stone 16. All Along The Watchtower
  9. What about 80s Ric Flair? He barely won hismatches but he was a fantastic champ. I'm not saying Booker is a great champion but I don't see how anybody can say he was worse than Rey.
  10. Does anybody else besides me think they aren't going to release every season of SNL on DVD? I think they're going to release the first five, then skip to 84-85(The Christopher Guest/Billy Crystal/Martin Short year, which if it does come out on DVD, I'm SOO fucking buying it), then skip to sometime in the late 80s, release DVDs till like 94-95 then skip till 96-97 and go on releasing seasons until after Ferrell left then skip and they'll release the last season or two.
  11. I saw her naked before she went skinny. My goal was complete. The only one lost was Lindsay Lohan. lnk plz
  12. 30 Rock sucked I thought, Baldwin and Tracy Morgan were OK but they've done a lot better.
  13. I only saw about the first 40 minutes of the show due to the fact I had to wake up early. Besides the New York City Stories vignettes and the monologue (For some reason Bill Hader dressed as Col. Saunders dancing killed me) , I thought it was pretty weak. I think if the John C. Reiley show doesn't kick fourteen flavors of ass, then I'm going to be disapointed. I feel so far this season, they've been taking more chances, sometimes it's worked but it mostly hasn't but I think they're slowly working their way out of the slump. I just wish they did more of a shakeup.
  14. I doubt it- from what I hear, Dylan's opening acts rarely ever see Bob Dylan backstage, let alone coverse or collaborate with him. Still, it'd be fantastic if by some chance it did happen, Dylan is Jack White's idol.
  15. Or perhaps; "Great Dane barks up laughs in Employee of The Mouth"
  16. I must have been the only guy who liked Rocket Man, Harland Williams' only ever starring role. I've seen it at least 3 or 4 times and when I showed it to my friends they were all like "I don't see how you can think this is funny." And it was only in theaters for like a week when it was released in 97/98ish. Also I enjoyed last week's SNL, for the most part, Dane Cook's monologue sucked but he's decent when he's in skits. He plays a solid straight man. Edit: Wait, Ebert gave Rocket Man ***, even though it was one of those *** reviews where he's like "I don't know why I'm giving this movie ***, it was pretty insipid but what the hell?"
  17. Some reviewer said it was Scorsese's best since Casino and I'd be hard pressed to disagree. Nicholson's role will go down in the pantheon of great Jack Nicholson roles. Go see this movie!
  18. No, we have The Racounteurs opening up for Dylan.
  19. Guns 'N' Roses are coming. Tickets are $65 and $45. Kind of a ripoff to see Tubby McGee and some guys who aren't Slash. I might have bought tickets if they had $30 tickets and I hadn't already bought tickets for Bob Dylan, The New Cars and Second City in a two week span.
  20. I think in 98 (and even into the first Russo era in WCW), WWF had great main events and mediocre undercards while WCW had great undercards and mediocre main events. I also liked Royal Rumble '99 and SummerSlam '99. Yeah, the rest of the pay per views that year were pretty much crappy but I have a soft spot in my heart for those two and I don't know why.
  21. While I wouldn't agree with Kahran that 1998 as a whole was horrible, I'd say quality wise, it's a mixed bag The first half of 98, IMO, was like a slightly weaker '97 (Not that, that is a bad thing) and the second half was like a better 99. Pretty much any pay per view besides WrestleMania XIV and SummerSlam is a mixed bag. I think '98 is one of the more important years in WWF history but not one of the greatest in terms of quality.
  22. I like him but I think he's getting a bit tiresome, especially last night. With the exception of the walnut gag, I thought he was extremely annoying and really added nothing. I'm afraid the producers might do the same thing with Randy the Simpsons producers did with Homer and think that the more mindlessly idiotic the character is, the more hillarious he is.
  23. I forgot one of my favorites; The Sinatra Group
  24. There was a great one on Classic SNL two or three weeks ago from when Seinfeld was hosting in '99. It was one of the last skits of the night and Will Ferrell, Horatio Sanz, and Jimmy Fallon were playing hoods who were pound some information out of Seinfeld but Ferrell wanted them take it easy so they wouldn't kill him but he still wanted to beat him up so they could get the information so they set up some sort of mini hospital for when Seinfeld slipped into unconciousness. And there was one point where Ferrell and Seinfeld both cracked and Horatio Sanz was the guy who was cracking up the LEAST in the skit (weird, isn't it?) Anyways it's one of those skits that's hard to describe and you kind of have to see it to get it. But it's a really funny skit I hadn't seen till like two weeks ago.
  25. Top Concerts 5. Weezer, July 12th, 2005, Colisee, Lewiston, Maine. Just 75 minutes of hit after hit. I wish they had played longer but their set had no filler really so I couldn't complain. Plus as a "bonus", I got to see The Fray (who opened) before they were "stars" 4. Ben Folds, April 3rd, 2006, Maine Center For The Arts, Orono, Maine. Folds just blew me away. I saw him once before 11 months before at the University of New Hampshire and he was pretty good but I thought it was a pretty uninspired performance compared to the live stuff I've seen and heard of him before. But he just blew me away, with the energy he poured on stage, on a Monday night in a 1500 seat theater in a small college town in Maine. 3. Bob Dylan, August 27th, 2006, Merchantsauto.com Stadium, Manchester, New Hampshire. I heard very mixed reviews of Dylan, some saying he outright sucked and others saying he was as good as ever, luckily he fell into the latter category for me. The way he rearranged his great songs was incredible. I'm really looking forward to seeing him again in November. 2. U2, October 3rd, 2006, TD BankNorth Garden, Boston, Massachustts. It's U2, 'nuff said. 1. Prince, August 18th, 2004, TD BankNorth Garden, Boston, Massachusetts. Prince, 'nuff said. Honorable mentions: Queen and Paul Rogers. Alice Cooper. G. Love and Special Sauce/Blackalicious
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