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Damn, I just read about the altercation. But I have been friends with a few bikers over the years, and they would probably tell you the same thing. Self defense. There is too much word of mouth on the subject. But when there are that many people gathered, things like this can happen anywhere. Individuals are smart, crowds are usually brought down a level, because of the mob mentality. I have seen bottles thrown, cigarettes flicked at the opening acts, etc. Hell, I've even yelled at first act people and told them to get off the stage, back when I was younger, and didn't realize how hard it is to perform. but I think that could have happened anywhere. Jim Morrison was known for his Riot psychology techniques at a show, and he would get whole crowds to follow him around and take off clothes, and other various things. So the fact that a man was stabbed at a concert involving the Hells Angels, and a guy with a gun doesn't surprise me. Sorry, just being blunt. People were drunk, stoned, tripping, hell that sounds about right.
It's good to see Marinspin and Bill communicating. Hopefully this page can do that for many people. I am ignorant on the Altamont situation. Looks like I'll have to do research on that one.
Well Bill because you are being so complimentary I have decided not to serve you up with any shoulder of goat. The idea of eating goat shoulder is just not very appealing anyway. They now have added rabbit to the menu at the new restaurant in town. I do eat meat yet I am selective about what animals I care to eat. Maybe I need to go back to consuming no meat again. We do have excellent Thai restaurants here so if you come for a visit we can skip the once Mexican restaurant recently turned into the Italian goat/rabbit palace and we can go out for Thai that is if you like Thai food?
Pierre,
May I invite you into a world beyond Nations, where the dream of liberty, equal rights and justice, is our common legacy. Yes We Can. We are not separate, we are one !
well said...
Marc said:Pierre,
May I invite you into a world beyond Nations, where the dream of liberty, equal rights and justice, is our common legacy. Yes We Can. We are not separate, we are one !
I wonder when we will get off the fluffy cloud of peace, and come down to reality. Lasting peace starts within the "self." All of the prohetic words everyone lives by, calling a human being "savior", and various other pedestal raising titles makes me want to hurl. He is a man, and I hope he can do what he has set out to do. We will need to support him as a human being, not a super hero. If we truly want to have worldwide coexistance, then we are going to have to learn to be understanding that our leaders are human, and that we need to stop living with our future predetermined.
Jeanne said:well said...
Marc said:Pierre,
May I invite you into a world beyond Nations, where the dream of liberty, equal rights and justice, is our common legacy. Yes We Can. We are not separate, we are one !
Bill the Thai restaurants here are very good about preparing mild dishes when asked to. I can't do spicy either. I think one of the most memorable meals I ever had was actually eating sushi in Japan at the airport of all places while waiting for a flight.
I am still celebrating the election of Barack Obama. For anyone living in Marin County and I know there are at least a few of us on this website there is a heart warming article about the inaugural journey in this weeks Pt. Reyes Light. It was written by Jeff Wessner who attended the event with his son in-law Bobby Titcomb who is one of Barack's oldest friends from High School.
When they were younger Bobby and Barack spent their time in the ocean surfing and spear fishing with scuba. They sold their catch to the fish markets in Honolulu.
Jeff Wessner attended a prayer service at the National Cathedral. He sat behind Barack's paternal grandmother from Kenya and just to the right of the Clintons and Obamas. The female minister told the story of an ancient Indian Chieftain.
The Chieftain tells his grandson that each of us has two wolves fighting for control of our soul. One is a cruel wolf and the other a compassionate wolf. The grandson at the end of the story asks his grandfather which wolf wins. The chieftain replies, "The one you feed."
Reading this article did bring tears to my eyes. I do believe Obama will bring new and wonderful things to the world. Sure he has a hard road in front of him and no leader is perfect but I do think he has a lot of great ideas and a lot to offer the planet and it's people.
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