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  1. Just wanted to thank Adam and those of you who tuned in and shared your thoughts with us. I had a great time.
  2. Still waiting!!!!!!! Bueller Bueller Bueller Sup Digital? Why you slow dancing?
  3. When you have time? You sound like a father of 10. LOL Hook it up Alabama Slamma. Immediately if not sooner. Longer than the amount of time you are taking to get me that breaks track you spun at the station with me? No need bro. You and I will be taking down some serious shots soon. You passing by Blue tonight?
  4. Bro, you fuckin rock. I swear I saw it on a DMC EP way back when and sure enough...you just confirmed it. You fuckin rock!!!! I wish you would have owned it cause I would have bought it from you. Regardless I'll hook you up. Let me land it first.
  5. DigitalPhoenix I have a feeling you may be the one to help me with this one. I have had the luck of owning every song I have ever wanted to own except for this one old school track that as of yet, I have not been able to land. Don't have to much info on it but I will try here on CP anyway. I believe it was a 4 minute cut on and old school Run DMC album. I believe the track is tiled "Up Tempo" or "It Takes Me Up" For those of you who are familiar with the old school hip hp/break dance era then you know what I am talking about. It may be Run DMC or it may be another artist. "It takes me up, up, up,,,,,,,,tempo, tempo, tempo,,,,,,,up, up, up." Someone be the savior to my 14 year hunt. I will hook you up. I prefer to have it on wax but I'll definitely accept a digital format as well. Any info will help. Peace, OBBY
  6. Fuckin Mother Nature. One day we shall defeat her. B you know how I feel about this already so I'll save you the read. Peace
  7. Ern dog is supposed to call me when he gets in so we can head out (crew). You know he's burnt so hit me up if he forgets. Palabra
  8. Isn't someones birthday this Tuesday?
  9. Sky News: UK News, World News and Business News. The First for breaking global News! Hunt For Terror Suspects Updated: 19:43, Thursday August 10, 2006 Police are said to be urgently hunting up to 10 bomb suspects thought to be involved in a plot to cause "mass murder on an unimaginable scale" by blowing up UK flights heading to the US this week. Some 24 people have been arrested over the alleged plot but American television reports say at least five people - possibly up to 10 - are still at large. The ABC network has said 22 of those in custody are of Pakistani origin, one is Bangladeshi and another is Iranian. Officials have said all the suspects are British citizens. Scotland Yard has not commented on the reports. Britain is on 'critical' alert - the highest terror alert level. Home Secretary John Reid has said he believes the "main players" are in custody but he has also warned against complacency. Security raised to 'critical' The police operation to foil to the alleged plot has caused chaos at airports across the country. Terrorists had apparently planned to smuggle explosives aboard 10 airliners as hand luggage - which could have been missed during x-ray screening. The planes would then have been blown up in flight. Five US cities are thought to have been among the targets, including New York, Washington and Los Angeles. Security agents believe the plot would have been carried out within two or three days had it not been uncovered. Hundreds of flights into and from the UK have been cancelled and thousands of travellers' journeys disrupted. Speaking at Scotland Yard, Deputy Commissioner Paul Stephenson said the plot would have caused "mass murder on an unimaginable scale". Queues at Heathrow Arrests have been made in London, Birmingham and the Thames Valley, the culmination of a covert counter-terrorist operation lasting several months. Mr Reid said: "We are involved in a long, wide and deep struggle against very evil people." Another senior Met officer, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, said "an unprecedented level of surveillance" led up to the arrests, and said the plot had a "global dimension". A number of business premises and houses have been sealed off by the police, including several in High Wycombe. Sources in the United States say at least three airlines were targeted - United, American and Continental. Security sources believe liquid explosives would have been carried separately onto flights and then mixed on board to make a lethal concoction. Many flights were lost US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said the conspiracy was sophisticated, well-advanced and well-planned and "suggestive of an al Qaeda plot". He introduced a ban on liquids being carried on to US planes, saying the plotters had been planning to use liquid explosives disguised as drinks along with electronic devices made to look like everyday items. Whitehall sources said the Prime Minister and President Bush had been in contact over the plot for some time. The White House has said the plot represented a "direct threat" to the United States. Mr Bush said it was a reminder of the threat posed by "Islamic fascists". Tony Blair praised the work of the security services. He is said to be monitoring the situation while he continues his holiday in the Caribbean. British Airways has cancelled all domestic and European flights while those to Britain operated by Lufthansa, Iberia, Olympic, KLM and Air France have also been stopped. Low-cost airlines Ryanair and Easyjet cancelled their flights during the day at Luton, Stansted and Gatwick. It is believed that 400,000 travellers have been affected.
  10. ^ what's up with the "sponsored links above me? Happy B day C Loca
  11. http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2006/07/milking-it.html Sad stuff….Apparently, Lebanese workers exploiting dead civilians and manipulating photos to press. Photo’s and timelines seem to back this up. Can you imagine if Israel did this? The press would have a field day burning them and exposing this propaganda. Sad stuff.
  12. http://www.soturecords.com/MataraFidel.pps
  13. You have to admit though. It used to be the shit prior to the 2am curfew crap. From Firestone to the Edge. O Town dropped some serious prog way back when. : )
  14. Agreed!!!! For us underground peeps.
  15. House Votes to Support Israel's Confrontation in Lebanon Thursday, July 20, 2006 WASHINGTON — The House, displaying a foreign affairs solidarity lacking on issues like Iraq, voted overwhelmingly Thursday to support Israel in its confrontation with Hezbollah guerrillas. The resolution, which was passed on a 410-8 vote, also condemns enemies of the Jewish state. Click here to see how your representative voted. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas was the only Republican to vote against the resolution. Democrats who voted against the measure of support were Neil Abercrombie of Hawaii, John Conyers, Carolyn Kilpatrick and John Dingell, all from Michigan, Jim McDermott of Washington, Nick Rahall of West Virginia and Pete Stark of California. House Republican leader John Boehner cited Israel's "unique relationship" with the United States as a reason for his colleagues to swiftly go on record supporting Israel in the latest flare-up of violence in the Mideast. Little of the political divisiveness in Congress on other national security issues was evident as lawmakers embraced the Bush administration's position. So strong was the momentum for the resolution that it was steamrolling efforts by a small group of House members who argued that Congress's pro-Israel stance goes too far. (Story continues below) Visit FOXNews.com's Mideast Center for more in-depth coverage. The nonbinding resolution is similar to one the Senate passed Tuesday. It harshly condemns Israel's enemies and says Syria and Iran should be held accountable for providing Hezbollah with money and missile technology used to attack Israel. "I certainly sympathize with the Lebanese people and the Lebanese government," Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., told CBS' "The Early Show" on Thursday. But, he said, if Hezbollah is "going to launch attacks from the Lebanese territory, then tragically the Lebanese government and people pay a price for that." CountryWatch: Israel | Lebanon | Syria | Iran Yet as Republican and Democratic leaders rally behind the measure in rare bipartisan fashion, a handful of lawmakers have quietly expressed reservations that the resolution was too much the result of a powerful lobbying force and attempts to court Jewish voters. "I'm just sick in the stomach, to put it mildly," said Rep. Nick J. Rahall II, D-W.Va., who is of Lebanese descent. Rahall joined other Arab-American lawmakers in drafting an alternative resolution that would have omitted language holding Lebanon responsible for Hezbollah's actions and called for restraint from all sides. Rahall said that proposal was "politely swept under the rug," a political reality he and others say reflects the influence Israel has in Congress. "There's a lot (of lawmakers) that don't feel it's right ... but vote yes, and get it the heck out of here," Rahall said. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who co-sponsored the alternative resolution and also is of Lebanese descent, agreed. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee lobby "throws in language that AIPAC wants. That isn't always the best thing for this body to endorse," Issa said. Nevertheless, Rahall and Issa said they were considering voting in favor of the resolution. "I want to show support for Israel's right to defend itself," Issa said. Another lawmaker with Lebanese roots, Rep. Charles Boustany Jr., R-La., said he too planned to vote in favor of the resolution despite holding deep reservations on its language regarding Lebanon. "I think it's a good resolution. But I think it's incomplete," he said. The lack of momentum for alternative proposals frustrated pro-Arab groups. "This is the usual problem with any resolution that talks about Israel — there are a lot of closet naysayers up there (in Congress), but they don't want to be a target of the lobby" of Israel, said Eugene H. Bird, president of the Council for the National Interest, a group that harshly condemns Israel's military campaign. "These guys aren't legislating. They're politicking," said James Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute. An AIPAC spokeswoman said Congress's overwhelming support for Israel reflects the support of U.S. voters and not any pressure applied by lobbyists. "The American people overwhelming support Israel's war on terrorism and understand that we must stand by our closest ally in this time of crisis," said Jennifer Cannata. Click here to view a timeline of the current conflict. Meanwhile, Israel is predicting its offensive could last for weeks, although international pressure is building for a quick cease-fire. Israel and the United States oppose that move, preferring a more comprehensive agreement. Lebanon's prime minister estimated Wednesday that Israel's military week-old campaign had killed some 300 people and wounded 1,000 more, most of whom were civilians. The Bush administration said Wednesday it saw no point in leaning directly on Syria to help stop the cross-border warfare between Israel and the Hezbollah guerrillas that Syria supports. "The track record stinks," White House press secretary Tony Snow said. Snow described previous diplomatic sessions with Syria as meetings where U.S. officials drank tea and sat for "five, six, 10 hours listening to polite, but long discourses on greater Syria and at the end of that having gotten nothing." The administration has no diplomatic ties to Iran, and no contact with Hezbollah, which it considers a terrorist group. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice planned to discuss diplomatic efforts to end the violence, and the possibility of international troops to police a peace, over dinner Thursday in New York with United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. On Friday, Rice will receive a report from fact-finders Annan sent to the region. Rice, herself, is expected to go there. "She intends to travel to the region as early as next week," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said. Approximately 2,600 U.S. citizens have been evacuated from Lebanon by the United States since Sunday.
  16. SOUTH MIAMI DUI CHECKPOINT COMING JULY 22 The South Miami Police Department will have a multiagency DUI patrol at 8 p.m. July 22. The checkpoint will extend from Red Road to Southwest 80th Street along U.S. 1 and on Bird Road from Southwest 57th to 67th avenues. There also will be enforcement on Sunset Drive from Red Road to Southwest 67th Avenue. With the help of eight police agency partners, it will be the city's largest DUI patrol to date. Police also will conduct smaller patrols near U.S. 1 and Sunset Drive throughout July.
  17. Happy Birthday Vic. May you have many more. Peace bro, OBBY
  18. You mean the ones Saddam said he did not have anymore? http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200606/NAT20060621e.html
  19. Here's one for you pussy ass conspiracy theorist. Bush helped him fake his death and he is now living on a remote Island sipping rum and coconut juice.
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