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In Honor of “Earth Day” today, do at least one of these today.

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Instead of using charcoal lighter to start your grill, use gasoline.
Instead of using valuable trees to start campfires, burn an old automobile tire instead.
Don’t throw out that old refrigerator or take it to a landfill, dump it in a river or creek instead. It makes a great fish santuary.
Don’t buy weedkiller, pour out used motor oil around your fences.
To save water today, don’t even pull your pants down when you go to the bathroom.Don’t even go to the bathroom, just go where you are.

Al Gore can turn up his air conditioners and increase his carbon footprint. And while we are on Al Gore, Someone needs to leave a carbon footprint on Al Gore’s head.

We need to bring back the 80’s, it’s National Hairspray day so “bangs High”!!

(this is all a joke so hold the hate mail)

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 22, 2010 at 7:43 AM

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Jon Tucker video interviews “Orange Hour” from Tampa!

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So I happened to be talking with Darrell the lead singer of Orange Hour, and I was
harrasing him like always about an interview. I knew the guys had been busy,
locking up great shows like May 28th they will be opening for Eve 6 and Jimmie’s
Chicken Shack. So after talking about a possible date, I get a text message from
him saying they are going to be reviewed by one of the local music magazines (I
personally dont read it but hey it’s semi-big in my area), so I figured I would
definately take my chance to go see what this was all about.
        So I made a trip out to Ybor city, and went to this cafe they were getting reviewed
at. I had arrived almost on time and went to great the band members of Orange Hour.
Well it happens that they were in the middle of reviewing their songs and I had
totally interupted. Oh well. So after reviewing some of their songs, and other
songs by other singers they were reviewing, Orange Hour was able to play a small
modest set. They did very well, even going against a small setting. I fortunetaly
was able to bring my ‘not so awesome’ video camera and capture some of the music.
        After they were done with their set, and was kind enough to listen to the two other
singers set, and then it was all over. I used my smooth talking abilities and
talked the band into an interview. So after a good wait, and with a lot of
anticipation, here in poor quality is the interview. I swear next time ill get a
better camera, until then, put up with it.

reporting for KICKACTS over TAMPA

Jon Tucker

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 22, 2010 at 6:20 AM

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“EN EL RIO” NOW OPEN IN HENDERSON KENTUCKY

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Stop by and say hello to Dennis and the Staff and check out their all new menu items!! Now serving steaks, burgers, gator bites, lobster tail and much more!! Enjoy a nice cool drink out on the heated patio and  Live entertainment on the weekends and don’t forget Kenny Byrd starts in May on Thursday nights! Located at  104 North water Street. Call 270-826-0099 for more info.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 20, 2010 at 7:30 PM

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Legendary Rapper Gang Starr’s Guru Dead At 43

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He wrote a letter to his fans right before he passed. Here is part of it.

Guru wrote his farewell letter while in the hospital, according to Solar. “I, Guru, am writing this letter to my fans, friends and loved ones around the world,” it begins. “I have had a long battle with cancer and have succumbed to the disease. I have suffered with this illness for over a year. I have exhausted all medical options.

“I have a non-profit organization called Each One Counts dedicated to carrying on my charitable work on behalf of abused and disadvantaged children from around the world and also to educate and research a cure for this terrible disease that took my life. I write this with tears in my eyes, not of sorrow but of joy for what a wonderful life I have enjoyed and how many great people I have had the pleasure of meeting.

“My loyal best friend, partner and brother, Solar, has been at my side through it all and has been made my health proxy by myself on all matters relating to myself. He has been with me by my side on my many hospital stays, operations, doctors visits and stayed with me at my home and cared for me when I could not care for myself. Solar and his family is my family and I love them dearly and I expect my family, friends, and fans to respect that, regardless to anybody’s feelings on the matter. It is my wish that counts. This being said I am survived by the love of my life, my sun KC, who I trust will be looked after by Solar and his family as their own. Any awards or tributes should be accepted, organized approved by Solar on behalf [of] myself and my son until he is of age to except on his own.”

For the rest of the article:

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1637388/20100420/gang_starr.jhtml

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/hip-hop-legend-guru-dies-at-43/39498?nc

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 20, 2010 at 11:32 AM

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INVISIBLE BIGFOOT ?

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INVISIBLE BIGFOOT ?

As a long-time Fortean Investigator in western KY I’ve learned that there is a
huge amount of hairy inhumanoid sightings which take place here. Trying to get to
the bottom of it all has even led to a few personal encounters of my own. Here is
one of them which I wrote about in my first book, “Mysterious Kentucky,
(Whitechapel Press, 2007)”

There is a place in Smith Mills, Henderson Co. KY, called Burbank’s Lake, also known
locally as ‘Spook Hill’. As you might guess by the name, down through the years this
particular spot has garnered a reputation for being haunted. I believe it to be a
‘window’ location as many inexplicable experiences have taken place in this area,
including various cryptid sightings such as Bigfoot, water monsters, giant birds and
black panthers. UFO activity is not uncommon in this area, and there are many ghost
stories associated with Spook Hill as well. Lending to this aura of mystery, no
doubt, is the fact that there are 2 very old cemeteries, long since reclaimed by the
forest, to be found at the hilltop. Also situated there between the main cemetery
and the slave cemetery, are 3 ancient lakes. One is fairly big and deep and all were
rumored for as long as I could remember to contain monster bass. The male members of
my family have always been avid fishermen so, one day back in the summer of 1987, we
all decided to go and fish there. This was totally against our dad’s better
judgment. He had lived near the area when he was younger and had been personally
warned by Mr. Burbank never to let dark catch him on the property. He never said
why. Also, my older half brother, Harold, had told us a scary story about a time
when he and a brother-in-law had went night fishing there in a boat a few years
before. He claimed that every time the two tried to land the boat and come ashore to
leave the woods would erupt with the sound of breaking branches and heavy footsteps,
forcing them to shove back out into the lake. ” It sounded like a herd of elephants
was trompin’ around in there,” he had said. Every attempt to leave the lake was met
by this resistance, which frightened them both, and they were forced to spend the
entire night in the boat out in the middle of the lake. Only when dawn broke were
the two ‘allowed’ to leave, which they did in all haste, never to return. This
intrigued me to no end, green as I was back then, but the lure of trophy bass
enticed us all.

We arrived at the lake in the early afternoon and headed through the trees down to
the water. We had been able to procure a one man bass boat with a small trolling
motor from a friend. It could hold two people-but just barely. As there were 6 of
us, four brothers and two friends, this meant that four would be confined to fishing
from the banks. We found the place to be absolutely teeming with water moccasins and
not one of us had brought a weapon of any type, only fishing poles. Since everyone
wanted to fish the other side of the lake we opted to be ferried across one by one
rather than walk through the tall grass, trying to avoid a possible snake bite. It
took forever for the little motor to chug everyone across the lake. By the time we
made it to the other side it was already late afternoon. The sun was making a rapid
disappearance behind the trees. We fished awhile without much luck. I remember
catching one largemouth that weighed a couple of pounds and, before we knew it,
darkness was fast approaching.

My older brother, who had been hogging the bass boat with a family friend, finally
sputtered in to shore and began taking everyone back across one at a time. This took
around 30-40 minutes round trip, with five trips to be made.

Complete darkness fell with just myself and one of my younger brothers remaining on
the far side of the lake. We had half a gallon of kerosene and had earlier gathered
what wood we could find, which was mostly wet since it had rained there a couple of
days previously, and used it to build a small fire. We were sitting there bemoaning
so much trouble for nothing when the sound of breaking branches and heavy footsteps
erupted from the woods in front of us. It was a terrifyingly loud commotion and we
jumped up in fright. I have never before or since, been so terrified by any type of
sound. It was ,looking back, totally unlike me to react in such a manner. Perhaps it
was because, at the first limb fracture, we BOTH knew immediately what was out there
in the darkness of those haunted woods. Worse, the sounds soon began to come from
behind us and to our right as well, and they were getting closer. We heard no
grunts. No growls. No breathing . Just the heavy footfalls and the terrific
explosions of cracking tree limbs all around us. We thought we were both going to
die that night, without a doubt, and I still count myself lucky to have made it out
of there alive.

We could see nothing as it was quite dark. No moon and heavy cloud cover. When the
sounds got quite close I threw some kerosene into the fire, determined to at least
see what was about to eat us. The fuel ignited and the fire flared up, illuminating
an area of about 25 radial feet in all directions. We saw nothing. The light would
only last for a few seconds then it would subside and plunge our surroundings back
into utter darkness. When this happened the sounds would start up and approach us
again. Over and over I threw the fuel into the shrinking fire, washing the woods in
sudden firelight. When I did this all the sounds immediately stopped. We never did
see a thing. Not even a single eye-shine. The kerosene didn’t last too long.

We had been yelling and making a good sized noise of our own, to no avail. It seemed
that only the light was holding our would be attackers at bay. But the fire was
fading fast. Soon it was reduced to a tiny flame at one end of a small, wet
branch-and the noises were closing in once again. The smaller the light became the
closer the ungodly racket approached. I grabbed the burning twig and held it up in
front of me as we walked backwards down toward the water’s edge. I told my brother
to get ready to swim for his life. The noises followed us down to the lake,
amazingly, even though this area had very few trees! It sounded like invisible
branches were being broken by invisible beings. Lucky for us, just as we were about
to get wet, we heard the sound of our brother on the boat shouting his approach. We
yelled for him to hurry. When he reached us we were in a state of agitation, to say
the least. He wanted to know who was next. Well, to put it simply, we found out a
one man boat can actually carry three people in an emergency.

We had no doubt that the creatures were there, but why couldn’t we see them? Could
the sound of tree-breaks, an oft-reported facet of the Bigfoot phenomenon, be some
type of induced auditory ;hallucination’? We may never know but I strongly suspect
that, if I had went back to the scene of the experience the very next day, no sign
of the creatures presence would have been visible to the human eye.

BMN

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 19, 2010 at 5:47 PM

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It’s time for a change America. Listen up and make a difference.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 16, 2010 at 7:55 AM

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KICKACTS TV… David Lee Roth always delivered the COOL videos!

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 15, 2010 at 5:53 PM

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Peter Steele…R.I.P death and taxes on the same day….

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from Blaabermouth:
TYPE O NEGATIVE keyboardist Josh Silver has confirmed to BLABBERMOUTH.NET that the band’s frontman, Peter Steele, passed away yesterday (Wednesday, April 14) at the age of 48. No official cause of death has yet been released, but it is believed that Steele died of heart failure.

Mistress Juliya (a.k.a. Juliya Chernetsky) of Fuse TV broke the news on her Twitter page last night, stating that she spoke to TYPE O NEGATIVE guitarist Kenny Hickey just before midnight New York time, and that Kenny confirmed that the rumors were true.

Back in 2005, many people were shocked when they logged on to the TYPE O NEGATIVE web site and saw a gravestone with the words “[P]eter Steele – 1962 – 2005 …. Free At Last” carved on it. According to Epinions.com, there were rumors at the time that Steele was sick (with anything from cancer to AIDS), was on his deathbed, attempted suicide … and the list goes on. Needless to say, it turned out that Steele was very much alive and the gravestone was merely a joke, albeit one the wasn’t viewed as being in particularly good taste.

Steele was born Petrus T. Ratajczyk on January 4, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York. He stood 6′ 7″ (201 cm) tall, and had a low, bass-heavy voice, which was one of the most recognizable features in TYPE O NEGATIVE‘s music.

Before forming TYPE O NEGATIVE, Steele played for the metal group FALLOUT and the thrash band CARNIVORE.

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Posted by Chuck Gee - April 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM

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PSALM 2010

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Obama is the shepherd I did not want.
He leadeth me beside the still factories.
He restoreth my faith in the Republican party.
He guideth me in the path
of unemployment for his party’s sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the bread line,
I shall fear no hunger, for his bailouts are with me.
He has anointed my income with taxes,
My expenses runneth over.
Surely, poverty and hard living will follow me all the days of my life,
And I will live in a mortgaged home forever.
I am glad I am American,
I am glad that I am free.
But I wish I was a dog …
And Obama was a tree.

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Posted by Allen D. Tate - April 13, 2010 at 12:40 PM

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Should the FCC regulate broadband providers?

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The courts recently decided that the FCC has no right to regulate what ISPs can allow or disallow on their networks. In my not so humble opinion, this is a bad thing. Comcast has already been caught “shaping” traffic without warning their customers. If the ISPs aren’t regulated, what’s to stop them from preventing you from visiting websites that they don’t approve of? The government, with all its faults, isn’t all bad and is a great tool for keeping faceless corporations at least a little honest. Think about it…

Read this article (http://www.infoworld.com/d/adventures-in-it/broadband-monopolies-1-net-freedom-0-767?source=IFWNLE_nlt_notes_2010-04-12) and the comments from the Infoworld readers and then post your thoughts here.

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Posted by Allen D. Tate - April 13, 2010 at 8:53 AM

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