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VH1 - The Concert for NYC; Post your thoughts
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Posted on 10/20/2001 4:10:34 PM PDT by budman_2001
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If FR didn't exist I wouldn't have had the chance to see Hillarybeast booed live!
I bet a lot of people there found that the highlight of the night.
To: _Jim
I can't believe this thread is still going! I thought the show was very good. BCM's brothers comment was great. Was a bit teary watching the show. Have a smile on my face today everytime I think of the moment when the audience was Booing that evil woman Hillary
To: Howlin
When I saw how many posts were on this thread I shuddered. Then, I quickly remembered the new format....... ahhh.
To: CheneyChick
VH1 is replaying it today online at 3et, I believe.
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posted on
10/21/2001 10:24:35 AM PDT
by
Hildy
To: CheneyChick
Yep...the new format works pretty darned good.
To: RickGee
To: CheneyChick
So are you gonna go for 2000?
To: eddie willers
For 25 years I suffered the WORST team in baseball... lol !
i'm a lifelong cubs fan ;-)
To: eddie willers
On another thread before the show last night I said I was not up to watching the show but I wished it the best. I couldn't anyway since I ditched my cable last year. I did catch the early part of this thread last night. I was amazed to see it's length this morning. I was going to read it to see the Freeper reaction which may have been better than the show itself. The freeper reaction thread probably was better for the prior fundraiser from Hollywood which some compared to a satanic mass. I have enjoyed the reactions so far and am grateful for all the commentaries. Blessings to all.
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posted on
10/21/2001 10:30:03 AM PDT
by
xp38
To: xp38
1950
To: ALASKA
you just said he had guts for doing what he loves best, being in the limelight! How much "guts" does it take to show off when you love it? Why should I "lighten up" on someone I consider to be a threat to society? The guy needs to retire and stop causing trouble.
To: Amore
no no.. i wasn't saying the guy was on anything.. i was just responding to someone calling him "gutsy" for appearing in public.
To: goodieD
What happened with Gere? He gave a speech that would do Shirley McClaine proud(New Age pacifism) and got booed.
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posted on
10/21/2001 10:42:35 AM PDT
by
Dane
To: Teacher317
From the fund's website.
Established in 1988, Robin Hood fights poverty in New York City by applying investment principles to charitable giving. We find and fund the most effective programs helping poor New Yorkers build better lives for themselves and their families. We then leverage our financial support with in-depth management, legal and accounting assistance. Additionally, each year Robin Hood solicits and distributes tens of millions of dollars in donated goods and services. The process is straightforward: partner with programs, hold them accountable, learn from their results, and help them grow. In short, we provide whatever it takes to maximize their effectiveness in helping the poorest New Yorkers break the cycle of poverty. All of Robin Hood's administrative and fundraising costs are fully underwritten by our Board of Directors, ensuring that every penny donated goes directly to those who need it most.
I know people involved with Robin Hood. They're very reputable. I'd trust them over other charities in a heartbeat. "Imvestment principles" are republican codewords meaning they don't throw money at problems that don't get results. 'Nuff Said!
To: cmsgop
So are you gonna go for 2000?Absolutely.
To: dc-zoo; earaiak
dc-zoo says he recorded the event digitally. Earaiak says he can put it on the web. Maybe you two should talk, and we can get our Hillary Video!
To: CheneyChick
So are you gonna go for 2000? Absolutely.
Well, just put that idea out of your head. :-)
Mercuria is going to come out of nowhere and without even trying, is going to grab number 2000 from the rest of us.
I speak from experience. :-)
To: newsperson999
By the way he walked into the closest firehouse to the WTC and gave away 100 front row tickets worth $2000 each to the firemen. From another thread:
"Sir Paul took the lead in organising and promoting the concert, which sold out seats ranging from £1,500 to £4,000. He even set off through the streets of Manhattan with his fiancee Heather Mills to distribute 100 tickets worth £1,500 each to firefighters at their stations after he heard that few were [not] attending because ticket prices were too high."
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posted on
10/21/2001 10:49:19 AM PDT
by
ELS
To: budman_2001
What an event! The music, for the most part was excellent. From the opening ethereal cover by David Bowie of "America", to the rousing and heartwarming "Let it Be" and "Freedom" at the end. I can't wait for the CD to come out. Assuming there's a DVD version, I'll break down and get a DVD player.
To: genxer
WOW That question was priceless!
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