Posted on 09/11/2005 6:01:07 PM PDT by lainie
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Comment on what you hear here!
He sounds like he is trying to be Tired Ice or some such rapper.
more like 'Tard Ice...
We're all gonna drown!!!
Can anyone else follow the flow...Please translate!
Im praying for you friend.
Freeper El Gran Salseron is also missing in action
hi eddie! I'd been meaning to rent the DVDs as I do not have cable. What a great program. Just watched the last episode tonight. Glad to see Dennis Leary doing well.
Yer gonna have to tune into the broadcast Randy.
Pick up the pace! :)
Does NOLA beat out Times Sq of the 70's and 80's?
I'll bet it takes about 1/2 a Hurricane and Lainie is pie eyed!
I'm listening on XM ...still having a hard time!
I saw the Slimes had a story whose headline read, "Local Charities Fear a Drop in Their Fundraising."
A lavish fundraiser for a cultural arts center set to take place at a Simi Valley horse ranch Sept. 18 was canceled due to poor ticket sales.
And officials at the United Way of Greater Los Angeles are worried that the focus on Katrina could hurt corporate and individual giving just as their biggest fundraising push of the year gets underway.
Randy, what are you having trouble following? The random comments people post while commercials are running on Drudge?
He's a nut, a dangerous nut.
You may have a satelite lag
Subjects kinda meander around like the mighty miss around here.
:don't sweat it!
The comments don't coincide with the audio...nothing is making sense compared to the audio.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/11/INGVKEKE2K1.DTL
When San Francisco Mayor Eugene Schmitz made his way down Market Street on April 18, 1906, on the morning of the disaster, he observed saloons in full swing and evidence that looting had already taken place. He ordered that all alcohol sales be suspended.
Army Gen. Frederick Funston, realizing that the disaster was beyond the ability of city officials to deal with, immediately -- and on his own initiative -- ordered 2,000 troops from the Presidio into the city to maintain order. Mayor Schmitz issued a written proclamation later that day declaring that looters should be shot on sight.
The first looter was shot while trying to break into Shreve's Jewelry Store at Post and Grant streets at 10 a.m. on April 18. During the next few days, according to official counts, nine men were shot by military and volunteer forces. Not all were looters.
A relief worker returning from a visit to his family in San Mateo with a Red Cross flag prominently displayed on his automobile was shot dead by a group of volunteers at 22nd and Guerrero.
Joseph Mayer, superintendent at the Children's playground, was killed by a National Guard corporal at Eighth and Harrison streets in what appears to have been an altercation about whose authority should prevail.
A retired National Guard captain killed a man carrying a chicken -- the captain incorrectly thought it was stolen -- at Lombard and East Street (now the Embarcadero). Frank Riordan was shot and killed on Cedar Street by a National Guardsman with whom he had a verbal confrontation.
Cadet Irvine Aten, who had come from Berkeley with the UC Cadet
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