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Coming This Friday!! An Interview With The Fabulous Jim Cauley!!

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A great interview btw!! Get your humor buttons ready!!

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Posted by Chuck Gee - July 23, 2009 at 8:27 AM

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The Fishing Trip

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Dave and his buddies were hanging out and planning an upcoming fishing trip. Unfortunately, he had to tell them that he couldn’t go this time because his wife wouldn’t let him. After a lot of teasing and name calling, Dave headed home frustrated.

The following week when Dave’s buddies arrived at the lake to set up camp, they were shocked to see Dave. He was already sitting at the campground with a cold beer, swag rolled out, fishing rod in hand, and a camp fire glowing.

“How did you talk your missus into letting you go Dave?”

“I didn’t have to,” Dave replied.

Yesterday, when I left work , I went home and slumped down in my chair with a beer to drown my sorrows because I couldn’t go fishing. Then the ol’ lady snuck up behind me and covered my eyes and said, ‘Surprise’.”

“When I peeled her hands back, she was standing there in a beautiful see through negligee and she said, ‘ Carry me into the bedroom, tie me to the bed and you can do whatever you want’… So, Here I am!”

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Posted by Allen D. Tate - July 21, 2009 at 2:17 PM

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NASA, What is taking so long?

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I really feel like NASA has missed it. We are now celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing on July 20th, 1969. We returned to the Moon several times after that but eventually stopped going in 1972. Why?

What happened? We were on a roll. Did we run out of steam? It’s like winning the lottery and walking away from the prize. We had it all. We had it right there in our hands. We had several successful trips to the Moon and then, nothing…NASA, and I guess Earth and all its people, walked away from it. No thunder, no nothing …

So, here we are 40 years later. NASA has wasted a lot of years and money between then and now. Don’t get me wrong, the satellites sent all over the galaxy are awesome. The Space Shuttle program is awesome too. Outdated maybe, but still awesome and inspiring, granted I wouldn’t take a ride in a 25 year old ship made by the lowest bidders. And, we still have two of the four of them left and they are retiring in 2010.

But back to the moon. Why didn’t we colonize it? We were there. (That is, unless you are part of the 6% of the U.S. citizens that don’t think we put a man on the Moon.) We would have had 40 years of experience and knowledge about our closest neighbor by now and probably discovered many great things about it too. Maybe water? Fuel resources? Scientists now believe that if the moon soil is fired to around 700 degrees it will produce water droplets… Hey, we could have figured that a long time ago if we stayed there.

We had the technical ability back then and could have set up a moon base in sections. We even sent up a rover to drive around on the moon back then. The moon buggy could drive up to 10 kilometers on the surface back then. If we had stayed, we could have explored the entire moon by now with more modern buggies. If we had spent the past 40 years building a moon base we could have had a large population living and existing on the moon. But “no” is what happened…

I am disappointed too… Think of the missed opportunities so far. The moon is like The North American Continent was to Columbus. When he looked out over the ocean he saw exploration, new trade routes, adventure, the unknown… But he took the chance. He and a two other ships with crews taking only what they could fit on board and pushed off… And look what he found … A whole ‘nother world at there… The Moon is our “stepping stone”. Set up camp there and move on to Mars next. The Moon beckons us to come explore it. It’s a new world. It watches over us at night. There are discoveries there that will marvel the eyes. Now we have to wait until 2020 according to a recent NASA article before we go back. That’s too long. By then it will 50 years past the first time we were there. We need to get busy. Cut out all the red tape NASA has in place and go for it. Not check, and double check and triple check all the redundancies they have in place. They have over spent and wasted money. They need to focus on the mission at hand but I think they lost site of that long ago. They fly a 25 year old shuttle system that was originally designed to fly at least 100 flights per shuttle. To date they have lost two shuttles and only have flown 125 shuttle flights. It’s time to bring out the new updated ships. Its time to scale back on the space station. What is its purpose? An outpost? Put one on the moon then. Quit sending small rovers to Mars. Send Astronauts. We have people that are willing to go, to take that leap into the heavens. Let’s send them safely but let’s send them now, not in 50 years. NASA quit taking baby steps. You play it way too safe. We have our Columbuses, many of them that are ready to go, risk and all. Neil Armstrong knew the dangers, he knew the risks, and He knew the odds… But he stepped inside that Roman candle and rode those flames on into History books. So NASA, what are we waiting for? 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-……

chuck

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Posted by Chuck Gee - July 21, 2009 at 1:49 PM

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Good Job Obama, looks like you put another idiot in power …

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“Those plans include forcing single women to abort their babies or put them up for adoption; implanting sterilizing capsules in people when they reach puberty; and spiking water reserves and staple foods with a chemical that would make people sterile.”

Here’s the link …

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/07/21/obamas-science-czar-considered-forced-abortions-sterilization-population-growth/

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Posted by Chuck Gee - July 21, 2009 at 12:23 PM

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What A Long, Strange Trip It’s Been…

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I have been graciously invited by Allen and Chuck to take a stroll down the dark and twisted roads that make up my somewhat foggy memory to take a look back at my 40 plus years as a fan of and performer in this thing we call the music business.

With over 2000 shows to my credit as a concert goer going back to 1969 and who knows how many as a bass player, I hope to be able to share my somewhat twisted view from both sides of the stage.

Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, but you won’t find any sacred cows or punches pulled here.

Upcoming articles include:

  • My first show.
  • Rock Legends that performed in Evanspatch before and after they broke into the mainstream.
  • Nightclubs Of Yore.
  • Guns, Guitars, and Hangin’ With The Nuge.

And last, but not least :

  • Is it really necessary to take a full Marshall stack to a gig at The Deerhead ?

This may all just end up being the ramblings of an aging musician in the twilight of his musical, sometimes non-career, but I hope you all enjoy the ride.

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Posted by Allen D. Tate - July 20, 2009 at 7:31 AM

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Uncle Ted Should Run For President … Listen to these truths…

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Still, Nugent holds out hope for the country. “I believe that we the people will eventually see the criminality of the Obama administration and eventually stop them one way or another, so I have eternal faith in my fellow man,” he says. “I can’t believe this experiment in self-government is over. I can’t believe the documents our founding fathers clearly articulated and wrote are going to be abandoned for tyranny and slavery, and that’s really what Obama represents. He represents that ‘you people are so stupid and inept, I’ll have to cover you.’ I just don’t believe that’s true.”

Here’s the rest of thestory…

http://www.spinner.com/2009/07/15/ted-nugent-says-obama-represents-tyranny-and-slavery-in-rant-a/

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Posted by Chuck Gee - July 20, 2009 at 7:27 AM

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Live music with no cover at the door or on the stage!

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Posted by Chuck Gee - July 20, 2009 at 7:26 AM

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Man How Things Have Changed…For The Good or Bad??

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Posted by Chuck Gee - July 16, 2009 at 1:36 PM

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67 Year Old Vocalist Is Still Kicking Ass…

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Agree? He puts most Metal singers 1/4 his age to shame… I saw him back in 1985 and got to meet him and his band… Cool guys…

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Posted by Chuck Gee - July 15, 2009 at 1:05 PM

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Remembering Your First Time (Concert That Is)

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chRemember your first show? Of course you do, who doesn’t… So add your story to the comments or send it to us and we’ll put it up…

winter of my 7th grade year, my mom drove me to evansville to see kiss and ted
nugent. i was just getting into music, and kiss was like gods to me!! i think i shit
myself, when the drums of love gun thundered out of the p.a. . it was like nothing
i’d ever seen. being that young and seeing all these hot chicks go crazy,is the
reason im in a band today. so thank you, kiss and all the hot ladies for making me
the crazy bastard i am today…….
Mike, LEFT WITH SCARS..

Motley crue with White Snake September 19th 1987 at Roberts stadium .was it life changing? f**ck yeah ..I left addicted to live shows .I couldn’t believe seeing White Snake and motley crue in person I remember still of the night and Adrian Vandenberg’s polka dotted Fernandez guitar .and Tommy Lee’s spinning drum kit was f**king out of this world *sigh* them was the daze

Keith Alvey

1989 – Young MC, I won the tickets from being the 10th caller on 96 STO.  I just heard the tail end of the “Be the 10th Caller and Win!  I thought I was calling in to win tickets for a Monster Truck show…

Court

I was 13 yrs old 1977-78 and I went to see Kiss and the Rockets. I don’t
know who the Rockets became later on but I hear they did well on their
own. Kiss was amazing in their Heyday. I think it was the Destroyer tour
but I could be wrong. I could feel the energy in the room as well as smell
it. The lights and Fire and Blood and the guy that was manning the floor
spot at the corner of the stage leaned forward to change gels. We started
out on the floor but when your 13 years old at a concert and the bigger
guys around you start to look at you like you’re going to be lunch you
figure out that there must be somewhere better to see the show from. I was
sitting in a spot where that particular Spotlight engineer was blocking my
view of Peter Criss. Right after I leaned over to a buddy of mine and
stated that I wish that guy would move, he did. The spotlight tower went
down. For a split second I thought it was part of the show but it sounded
like a bomb when the guy’s tower hit the floor. Just inches away from Ace
Frehley. Peter Criss’ wife at the time was injured and the spotlight tech
nearly lost his life.

I will never forget that show.

Dave
Editor’s note:) There must of been alot of us there on January 23, 1978, it was my first show too…anyone want an audio copy of that show hit Al up, he has a copy of it …(seriously)
chuck

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Posted by Chuck Gee - July 13, 2009 at 7:55 AM

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