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  1. Obama has already put his foot in his mouth saying that McCain picked an inexperienced person to be only a heartbeat away from the Presidency. Actually I think he mentioned her being a small town mayor and ignored the fact she has been a Governor for two years.

    Besides, in terms of experience, I don't think I'd bring that up if I was Obama.

  2. I can attest to all of that.

    Bet none of you know that the agave field was a Blue Agave field - the best to make quality Tequila from. Yes I'm a connoisseur. OTOH, the sickest and drunkest I've ever been in my life was from alternating tequila and moonshine shots. Couldn't drink the stuff for years after that.

  3. Martin either has out or is about to release an album of banjo music with Scruggs and others. Read about it on a music RSS feed I subscribe to.

    Martin also played on Tony Trischka's album last year. That may have something to do with this video.

    http://rounder.com/index.php?id=album.php&catalog_id=6924

    Tony Trischka:

    Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular, Released 01/23/2007

    Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular marks acclaimed banjo innovator Tony Trischka's return to acoustic bluegrass terrain - with a unique twist. Joined by a luminous roster of fellow five-stringers, Trischka travels down the rarely-explored avenue of full-band two-banjo bluegrass. Trischka's innate gifts as a musician and arranger, coupled with his unrivaled knowledge of banjo history and technique, ensure that the performances on Double Banjo are both provocative and tasteful, ranging from tightly-reigned and harmonious to spacious and exploratory. Classically styled and dynamic, yet still finding new ways to expand timeless traditions, Double Banjo is bluegrass as only Tony Trischka can envision it.

    Featured banjo players include Earl Scruggs, Steve Martin, Béla Fleck, Alison Brown, Tom Adams, Bill Emerson, Kenny Ingram, Scott Vestal, and Noam Pikelny, performing alongside Chris Thile, Dudley Connell, Tony Rice, Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Ron Stewart, Michael Daves, and more.

    "A great CD! Fine picking!" -Earl Scruggs

    "Tony's jovial wit and deep love of the banjo and acoustic music has infected and lifted me many times. Always a trailblazer, Tony plays the banjo like Tony Trischka. And many other people around the world would love to do the same." -Jerry Douglas

    "Wow what a CD. For banjo lovers everywhere a Tony Trischka recording is high on the list of acquisitions. When you check out the list of players who join Tony on this project you realize that it is a must have. Get it right now so you can start enjoying it immediately." -Jorma Kaukonen

    "I've known Tony Trischka for a long time, and I've always admired his inventiveness. Wherever he goes musically, he always keeps it interesting - and when it comes to bluegrass, he's got a right hand that just won't quit!" -Del McCoury

    "I don't give out blurbs anymore!" -Steve Martin

  4. Well, the Titans are good for something. Their game ran long last night - after the start of the Obama drivel. So, even if the Ticks almost got tied by Green Bay in the last two seconds of the game, that was better than watching the coronation in Denver.

  5. Let me bring up another case. About midnight in April 2002, James Norwood walked to his car in the parking lot at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City. Two men approached him, forced him into the back seat of his car and eventually strangled him to death. They took the car because they wanted it for a bank robbery.

    But this case has problems too. First, Norwood was only 19. Second, the assailants pretended to be undercover officers and patted down Norwood before forcing him into the back seat of the car.

    The details are pretty interesting and can be found in one of the assailant's appeal in the 6th Circuit.

    http://www.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/05a0729n-06.pdf

    In all honesty, I don't think legal campus carry would help the students that much in situations like this where you have individual confrontations. First, you have to be 21. Then you have to take the carry class and wait for the permit. Then you have the problem of people pretending to be undercover cops. You draw a gun on a real undercover cop and you are likely to have them mopping your blood up off of the pavement.

    Where it might make a difference is in situations like Virginia Tech. It seems to me that such situations are the proper argument for student campus carry. But I see no reason to not allow everyone with a permit to carry on school campuses. As it is now, such prohibition doesn't keep the bad guy shooters out of any school. It only prevents the good guys from having a gun when they might be able to eliminate a threat.

    Restrictions on good citizen carry make no logical sense. Schools, restaurants, bars - anywhere without metal detectors - only hamper good people, preventing their help in eliminating bad people.

  6. I cooked my pot roast all day. Good stuff.

    I feel like heading to the TN mountains with a taste of the Rocky Mountains.

    I have always wondered how Coors gets that Rocky Mountain spring water to their Virginia plant....

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