December 24, 2008

15 comments:

  1. Keefer, you're weird.

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  2. Is this guy an ex-realtor?

    he has got some nerve going on stage cant sing or play the guitar.

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  3. Gorgeous song. Very appropriate.

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  4. Here's the 9/11 version

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tznSfXplNRU&feature=related

    I've been to that tall place. I saw that tall place fall.

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    And it's good to see more people have done their research on 9/11 and have come to the conclusion that it was an inside job. Once you've researched all the information that the mass media has omitted the "official" sanitized government conspiracy theory of third world box cutters really does fall apart completely.

    Terrorstorm Final Cut

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    The 9/11 Chronicles: Part One, Truth Rising

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  6. I want to bring something up here Keith, and I don'y mean to be a Scrooge. But does anyone here who has worked their asses off find it funny that Obama's team is upset that the Blago controversy is taking up too much of thier time.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/illinois_governor_obama;_ylt=AnOaApggDmAxy.fVZ8HzvGUDW7oF

    My mesage to them is too damn bad. I have taken a new job many of times during the holidays. If I was in Hawaii during a very important transition and then had my staff bitching it was taking up too much time I would expect a backlash. Holidays or not. I have worked many Holidays because I had to for ther sake of being responsible. Do your fucking job Obama and team!!!

    This guy and his staff are worthless. Admit it Keith.

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  7. Sad and cool at the same time.

    Appropriate for the end of 2008.

    Stay safe, Keefer. Glad you are still blogging.

    -Mike

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  8. Jeff Buckley is incredible, I never thought to look for his performances on youtube. Beautiful song, very appropriate, and F the realtors-That is all

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  9. WTF is this? The new America? Keith, we don't have the time nor the patience to listen til the end! Maybe it meant something to you, but it sounds just like a dude going on stage to show his unbuttonned shirt. Pple all over the place are losing their shirts, Keith, litterally! The line of victims of victims of victims of con artists is growing pretty fast!!
    FGS!!

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  10. the guy sucks, what else can I say.

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  11. archi,

    thats jeff buckley, drowned in '97 or so. he was renowned for that scratchy high voice. great songs and lyrics though.

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  12. I am bent more towards the John Cale version...for some reason that hits the spot for me. Those that don't get this, please don't post.

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  13. I still like Leonard Cohen singing it better.

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  14. Great commentary on why Denninger is right to be burning MADDDD, and why the REAL pain isnt yet great enough for people to get involved....YET....

    http://ashizashiz.blogspot.com/2008/12/time-is-fire-in-which-we-burn.html?ref=patrick.net

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  15. Great commentary on why Denninger is right to be burning MADDDD, and why the REAL pain isnt yet great enough for people to get involved....YET....

    http://ashizashiz.blogspot.com/2008/12/time-is-fire-in-which-we-burn.html?ref=patrick.net



    Hahaha! That's pretty funny. This guy says that when he gets enraged he just throws back a cup of coffee and a few pieces of chocolate. That little statement in itself speaks volumes about the apathy of America. When they get upset they just take a trip to the drive-thru or make a donut stop shop.

    But he is right that the revolution will come when people have lost everything. That's when they lose it!

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