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The 20 minutes zipped by so fast - iL_weReo - 6-:29 -0-09-20
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Woodstock radio interview deemed a total success!~ This certainly was
one of the tightest interviews I've done over this series and there
wasn't a question I was asked that had trouble answering. No hate
mail, no-nonsense tagged along with *this* baby.
The fast-moving host asked me a good bit of questions regarding
Watkins-Glen, which I know would be of interest to the Grateful Dead
people. For instance, he asked me if Woodstock and Watkins-Glen took
place in the same area and I told him no. They took place about
100-150 miles apart.
Then he said he remembered the Watkins-Glen scene very well due to the
sheer volume of cars he saw. And he asked me who headlined Watkins-
Glen and I was able to answer that question.
Then he asked me a lot of other things. AND I got in my schpeil about,
you know, Woodstock known, Watkins-Glen known, California Jam known.
Surprisingly there was little talk of California Jam, a bit though, as
I recited my two websites a couple of times nuclearwarrior.com (where
the Fan Club of the + 3 BILLIONS Meets) and Californiajam.com of
course.
Then came up discussion of The Beatles show I attended on August 28,
1964. He asked me if that was at Shea Stadium (which everyone asks me)
and I told him no, it was at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and I *do*
have films of the venue.
Then he said whatever people's music they hear between the ages of
12-18 is what sticks with them for life, and I told him good point.
Then we started talking about Nuclear Warrior a bit; he asked me
what's going on and I told him we're the people who taught Jimi
Hendrix how to play and John Lennon how to read and write and we've
got a bonafide full-scale revolution going on here even bigger than
the Michael Jackson thing! lol.
It was a gas; it was a blast. A lot of ground was covered in a bit
under 20 minutes. It's a lot of fun this interview. I'm sorry I can't
divulge more information about the station, etc at this time because
there are some nuts on the newsgroups.
There's another one coming up today...I hope it goes as smooth and
informative as this one. I am the only one who matters in music
because I'm the ReAL King of Awl Media ok thank you....
Then I said today's festivals are just regurgitations of my era. Then
the 12-18 y.o. thing came up. I'm telling you it was tight and smooth.
A real blast to do, thanks! I am the only one who matters as we live
in the era of Lifshine thank you.
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Re: The 20 minutes zipped by so fast - SmucKKKy - 6-:29 -0-09-20
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In article
<8336286a-5277-4aca-9d1b-a4da62399f7b@c36g2000yqn.googlegroups.com>,
iL_weReo <caljamscott@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Woodstock radio interview deemed a total success!~ This certainly was
> one of the tightest interviews I've done over this series and there
> wasn't a question I was asked that had trouble answering. No hate
> mail, no-nonsense tagged along with *this* baby.
>
> The fast-moving host asked me a good bit of questions regarding
> Watkins-Glen, which I know would be of interest to the Grateful Dead
> people. For instance, he asked me if Woodstock and Watkins-Glen took
> place in the same area and I told him no. They took place about
> 100-150 miles apart.
>
> Then he said he remembered the Watkins-Glen scene very well due to the
> sheer volume of cars he saw. And he asked me who headlined Watkins-
> Glen and I was able to answer that question.
>
> Then he asked me a lot of other things. AND I got in my schpeil about,
> you know, Woodstock known, Watkins-Glen known, California Jam known.
> Surprisingly there was little talk of California Jam, a bit though, as
> I recited my two websites a couple of times nuclearwarrior.com (where
> the Fan Club of the + 3 BILLIONS Meets) and Californiajam.com of
> course.
>
> Then came up discussion of The Beatles show I attended on August 28,
> 1964. He asked me if that was at Shea Stadium (which everyone asks me)
> and I told him no, it was at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and I *do*
> have films of the venue.
>
> Then he said whatever people's music they hear between the ages of
> 12-18 is what sticks with them for life, and I told him good point.
> Then we started talking about Nuclear Warrior a bit; he asked me
> what's going on and I told him we're the people who taught Jimi
> Hendrix how to play and John Lennon how to read and write and we've
> got a bonafide full-scale revolution going on here even bigger than
> the Michael Jackson thing! lol.
>
> It was a gas; it was a blast. A lot of ground was covered in a bit
> under 20 minutes. It's a lot of fun this interview. I'm sorry I can't
> divulge more information about the station, etc at this time because
> there are some nuts on the newsgroups.
>
> There's another one coming up today...I hope it goes as smooth and
> informative as this one. I am the only one who matters in music
> because I'm the ReAL King of Awl Media ok thank you....
>
> Then I said today's festivals are just regurgitations of my era. Then
> the 12-18 y.o. thing came up. I'm telling you it was tight and smooth.
> A real blast to do, thanks! I am the only one who matters as we live
> in the era of Lifshine thank you.
u LYING FAT STUPID RETARDąd CHILD MOLESTER
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Re: The 20 minutes zipped by so fast - Desk Rabbit - 6-:29 -0-09-20
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iL_weReo wrote:
> Woodstock radio interview deemed a total success!~ This certainly was
> one of the tightest interviews I've done over this series and there
> wasn't a question I was asked that had trouble answering.
Unlike last time, and the time before, and the time before that etc.
etc. Strange how you seem to be able answer questions on broadcasts
nobody ever gets to hear isn't it?
> No hate
> mail, no-nonsense tagged along with *this* baby.
>
> The fast-moving host asked me a good bit of questions regarding
> Watkins-Glen, which I know would be of interest to the Grateful Dead
> people. For instance, he asked me if Woodstock and Watkins-Glen took
> place in the same area and I told him no. They took place about
> 100-150 miles apart.
>
> Then he said he remembered the Watkins-Glen scene very well due to the
> sheer volume of cars he saw. And he asked me who headlined Watkins-
> Glen and I was able to answer that question.
Let me guess, your answers was, "They shot at the Indians"
> Then he asked me a lot of other things. AND I got in my schpeil about,
> you know, Woodstock known, Watkins-Glen known, California Jam known.
> Surprisingly there was little talk of California Jam, a bit though, as
> I recited my two websites a couple of times nuclearwarrior.com (where
> the Fan Club of the + 3 BILLIONS Meets) and Californiajam.com of
> course.
Two very broken web sites, great advert.
> Then came up discussion of The Beatles show I attended on August 28,
> 1964. He asked me if that was at Shea Stadium (which everyone asks me)
> and I told him no, it was at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and I *do*
> have films of the venue.
But no films of the event which would have some value.
> Then he said whatever people's music they hear between the ages of
> 12-18 is what sticks with them for life, and I told him good point.
> Then we started talking about Nuclear Warrior a bit; he asked me
> what's going on and I told him we're the people who taught Jimi
> Hendrix how to play and John Lennon how to read and write and we've
> got a bonafide full-scale revolution going on here even bigger than
> the Michael Jackson thing! lol.
At which point they hung up on you no doubt.
> It was a gas; it was a blast. A lot of ground was covered in a bit
> under 20 minutes. It's a lot of fun this interview. I'm sorry I can't
> divulge more information about the station, etc at this time because
> there are some nuts on the newsgroups.
What you meant to say was that you can't divulge to the information
because of one of the following:-
1. It didn't happen, you made it all up.
2. They called you, realised you are a completely useless tit and gave up.
3. You made a complete and utter arse of yourself again and you'd rather
not have the truth known to the world.
Please feel free prove me wrong by providing evidence to the contrary.
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Re: The 20 minutes zipped by so fast - Greendistantstar - 6-:29 -0-09-20
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iL_weReo wrote:
> Woodstock radio interview deemed a total success!~ This certainly was
> one of the tightest interviews I've done over this series and there
> wasn't a question I was asked that had trouble answering. No hate
> mail, no-nonsense tagged along with *this* baby.
>
> The fast-moving host asked me a good bit of questions regarding
> Watkins-Glen, which I know would be of interest to the Grateful Dead
> people. For instance, he asked me if Woodstock and Watkins-Glen took
> place in the same area and I told him no. They took place about
> 100-150 miles apart.
>
> Then he said he remembered the Watkins-Glen scene very well due to the
> sheer volume of cars he saw. And he asked me who headlined Watkins-
> Glen and I was able to answer that question.
>
> Then he asked me a lot of other things. AND I got in my schpeil about,
> you know, Woodstock known, Watkins-Glen known, California Jam known.
> Surprisingly there was little talk of California Jam, a bit though, as
> I recited my two websites a couple of times nuclearwarrior.com (where
> the Fan Club of the + 3 BILLIONS Meets) and Californiajam.com of
> course.
>
> Then came up discussion of The Beatles show I attended on August 28,
> 1964. He asked me if that was at Shea Stadium (which everyone asks me)
> and I told him no, it was at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and I *do*
> have films of the venue.
>
> Then he said whatever people's music they hear between the ages of
> 12-18 is what sticks with them for life, and I told him good point.
> Then we started talking about Nuclear Warrior a bit; he asked me
> what's going on and I told him we're the people who taught Jimi
> Hendrix how to play and John Lennon how to read and write and we've
> got a bonafide full-scale revolution going on here even bigger than
> the Michael Jackson thing! lol.
>
> It was a gas; it was a blast. A lot of ground was covered in a bit
> under 20 minutes. It's a lot of fun this interview. I'm sorry I can't
> divulge more information about the station, etc at this time because
> there are some nuts on the newsgroups.
>
> There's another one coming up today...I hope it goes as smooth and
> informative as this one. I am the only one who matters in music
> because I'm the ReAL King of Awl Media ok thank you....
>
> Then I said today's festivals are just regurgitations of my era. Then
> the 12-18 y.o. thing came up. I'm telling you it was tight and smooth.
> A real blast to do, thanks! I am the only one who matters as we live
> in the era of Lifshine thank you.
Did you mention your non-attendance at any mega-concert? Did you mention
that you were born in 1957, making you around 7 years of age on August
28th 1964?
Nah...you forgot to mention that, eh?
GDS
"Let's roll!"
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Re: zipped fast - =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22*M=5C=5C=AE/M*_=22?= - 6-:29 -0-09-20
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Dearest phuctarded wad from a town W. of Fort Worth, TX:
Communicating with this nutjob has gotten you filtered, not merely by me
(after this post), but by dozens. Nice job. <click>
M
Greendistantstar wrote:
> iL_weReo wrote: [CHOP: _real_ Mental Illness]
>
> Did you mention your non-attendance at any mega-concert? Did you mention
> that you were born in 1957, making you around 7 years of age on August
> 28th 1964?
>
> Nah...you forgot to mention that, eh?
>
> GDS
>
> "Let's roll!"
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Re: zipped fast - Greendistantstar - 6-:29 -0-09-20
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*M\®/M* wrote:
> Dearest phuctarded wad from a town W. of Fort Worth, TX:
Wrong.
> Communicating with this nutjob has gotten you filtered, not merely by me
> (after this post), but by dozens. Nice job. <click>
Yet again, you have me confused with someone who gives a shit.
GDS
"Let's roll!"
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Zipperhead Moolay slipping fast - Billy Brit - 6-:29 -0-09-20
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*M\®/M* wrote:
> Dearest phuctarded wad from a town W. of Fort Worth, TX:
Watch out, Mulay is talking to himself again.
> Communicating with this nutjob has gotten you filtered, not merely by me
> (after this post), but by dozens. Nice job. <click>
Who says Americans don't appreciate irony?
Ack ack ack ack! (Sorry, I was just cleaning my Gatling gun and I
accidentally hit the trigger).
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