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When Is a Band Reunion NOT a Reunion?
Forgive me if I couldn't decipher your reply, but your answer to my hypothetical is...? And for the record, I have no problem admitting that the only origanal Badfinger members I can name are Pete Ham and Tom Evans both of whom hanged themselves.— June 30, 2011 10:10 p.m.
Scripps Investments & Loans 17 percent return didn't last
you probably should also sent a letter along with you 361 to whatever local filed office that might have been involved. for example if it happened to be Los Angeles it would be FBI Los Angeles Attn: Freedom of Information Officer Suite 1700, FOB 11000 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90024-3672 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT / PRIVACY ACT REQUEST The first 100 pages used to be free and it was 10 cents per page after that. You should have indicated in your letter how much you would be willing to pay for a copy because if it is more than 100 pages they won't send anything until they contact you to see if you want to pay. If you have a file, you will probably be suprised at the detail or lack there of in it. It's likly at least some portion is going to be redacted. I would say it could be 60 days before you hear anything.— June 30, 2011 5:07 p.m.
Scripps Investments & Loans 17 percent return didn't last
Fax: (540) 868-4997— June 30, 2011 4:39 p.m.
When Is a Band Reunion NOT a Reunion?
I understand the logic of your arguement. However, without casting aspersions on Joey Molland and whether or not he is Badfinger, let me reframe that question in this manner. If he were to be the only surviving member at some point, would it be proper for Woody to tour as the Stones? I concede that is ahighly unlikely probability because Keith Richards will most likely outlive us all, but if it were to pass, what would be your opinion?— June 30, 2011 8:58 a.m.
Latest Sunset of the Year Tonight
It's been a long, long time since I took an astronomy class,but what little I remember is that it has to do with the tilt of the earth on it's axis, the rotation of the earth and the distance the earth is from the sun this time of year. Also I think Latitude has something to do with it. For example, from personal experience, I know that sunset is alter in Seattle and earlier in Honolulu than in San Diego this time of year.— June 29, 2011 12:15 p.m.
Borrego: Flipsville Seeks a Savior
Would that be Palm Desert Country Club Golf Course?? That's the only one I know of in the area that might be available at that price. It fell into bankruptcy about two years ago.— June 29, 2011 10:09 a.m.
Scripps Investments & Loans 17 percent return didn't last
surfpuppy619 did you send your request only to their HQ in D.C. or did you also send your request to any applicable field offices? I can tell yopu from personal experience that not all "information" gathered by local field offices makes it's way back to DC.— June 28, 2011 8:56 a.m.
Dig A Hole: Peter Falk
You forgot Marvin Kaplan and Joyce Nizzari.— June 26, 2011 11:44 a.m.
In Assessing Chargers Options, Do Cost Comparisons
The question wasn't how many deals have been made, the question was what specifically was in the CBA extension that made financing impossible. It's a simple, specific question. Can you provide a specific answer or can you just offer rhetoric as a deflection away from the question posed. And by the way your comment said financing, not public financing; there you go again trying to evade when you can't give an answer. Still waiting for you explanation of why you keep quoting Tampa Bays rent at twice what it is. You are also missing several team from your list. There have been 14 team open new stadiums since 1999 and 7 more in the 4 years prior to that. I also wonder about something else you said. We've suffered a "tectonic shift in 2008 in the world markets" and "stagflation will be with us for at least two decades", yet it has nothing to do with the economy? I'm not quite sure how to reason that one out. For some reason you seem to be under the impression that you can just throw out statements and figures and noone will notice when you can't gice any actual facts to back them up. Whatever, that's fine. A lot of that goes on here. For some reason you keep missing the point that, as I have said a couple of times, I'm not disagreeing with you that a new stadium won't get built, either public or private,either in L.A. or San Diego, though I could care less about a stadium in SD. What I am disagreeing with you on is whether or not the Chargers can leave given the right opportunity. Not whether they will or not, but if they can. Most everyone thinks they can, and you say they can't because only the city of SD can make that decision. Believe what you want, really doesn't matter. Hope you enjoyed your soccer match. You were correct, Barcelona won.— May 28, 2011 2:49 p.m.
In Assessing Chargers Options, Do Cost Comparisons
Since your now also an expert on NFL CBA negotiations, perhaps you would like to explain to us all exactly how the CBA extension signed in March of 2006 has made financing impossible.— May 28, 2011 1:17 p.m.