Posted on 05/08/2006 4:22:13 AM PDT by silent_jonny
Kat is heteroflexible?
I see them all day long at work, on all ages of women.
I guess I have lost the ability to stop and appreciate such things. I just never found them overly comforting to view when Kat was hitting those painful screechy notes.
So they speculate, in a few places...of course I can't speak for it.
No, I don't know it. The mayors in the other two towns gave the guys keys to their cities. L.A. Mayor V. participated. That means arrangements were made with all three, and the governors without regard to politics. Arnold didn't participate for whatever reason -- not that I care. Clearly you do, though. So why not contact the governor's office to inquire about why he didn't?
??? Are you referring to Katharine?
I don't care why he didn't participate, but you seem to.
If he either had, or made, no time for Kat, folks would say he snubbed her.
If he appeared, some will say he's grandstanding.
As much as you hate Arnold, the leftists hate him even more.
CAN ROCK & ROLL RADIO SURVIVE?
Spitzer Campaign, Falling Ratings, Shifting Demographics Plague Programmers
May 15, 2006
Even as esteemed an authority as N.Y. State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer recognizes radios role in breaking records and bands.
As he told the N.Y. Times Jeff Leeds, the actions of record promotion executives "speaks to the understanding in the industry that radio play is the best way to motivate sales, and folks would do what needed to be done to get the airtime."
So what have the mans actions wrought? At least at Active Rock and Alternative radio, an almost complete lack of playlist addsnot just for new music, but all acts. His campaign against so-called payola has resulted in less, not more, new music, being exposed to the public, which has a trickle-down effect on nervous station PDs, as well as overwrought label promotion staffs. And, finally, this has slowed down the system, making it harder than ever to break new rock acts, which have always been, as the age-old saying goes, the lifeblood of the music industry. If thats the case, the record business is on lifeblood support.
These days, victims of plummeting ratings, rock stations around the country have been forced to jam their playlists with familiar songs, making it that much more difficult to break new acts. Many weeks, these stations have either frozen their playlists, or added, at most, one or two songs, rarely from new artists. However, even with a policy of playing oldies, recurrents and only a rare selection of great current rock music, their ratings have not rebounded.
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You've been asking if he was invited. I keep saying he must have been because not everything is about politics. The way to be certain is to call his office and inquire.
As much as you hate Arnold, the leftists hate him even more.
I don't hate Arnold. I do disagree with him politically. Big difference.
You brought him up in the first place.
We'll see tomorrow night how much he is or isn't missed.
WHEW... HOT HOT HOT.... FAN, FAN, FAN ( Lord lead me not into temptation !!)
Where did you get those videos ??
Is Kat now doing ads ?
She will be, apparently!
I fell like I've been there. My oldest son has the San Andreas video game.
Then he needs to listen to "Hell of a Day" by Taylor Hicks, and he'll get over it.
Actually, no I didn't. I was responding to #3,276 posted by SirLinksalot, and misterrob's response to that post. Go and check it if you have a moment. You'll see that's where the idea of a "gubernatorial snub" first came up.
To reiterate, doodlelady, not everything -- in fact not most things -- are about politics. Not in California. Not anywhere. In a backwards sort of way, I was actually defending Arnold by saying he's too big a star to be bothered with a contestant on a reality TV show.
Grin...I've never seen the game, but I'm sure it's no match for the real things. ;-)
I certainly would like my picture taken, smiling in front of them.
I'd love to see a DC version of it. I guess the difference with places like Compton is that apparently have some fabulous palm trees towering above the gunplay.
Here its just Cherry Blossoms.
I would not be suprised if Pantene or Suave sign her as a spokesperson for their haircare products. She has beautiful hair.
Thanks for the video's of the lovely Miss McPhee.
Except now I have to adorn my computer screen with Saran Wrap.
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