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HEYYYY it's Ponzerelli Madooff

Today, in YET ANOTHER DAY OF NEWS. We at the station send our best wishes to the victims of Bernie "Ponzie Scheme" Madoff. I wish that the system would stop playing with big money and start playing with big thoughts like peace, justice, equality, balance, and freedom. That's what our country was founded on, that's what our forefathers came to this land and died for, that's why we Colonized over here in the 1500s, that's why we left Europe in the first place. Why do we put these terrible people in such high places? Why do we continue to support and old and dying architecture that does not EMPOWER its people, but fills their heads with rhetoric and sided opinion in commercial plastic garbage that we are forced to choke down in one way shape or form, nor matter what you eat, read, wear, or say. Our one slant forward minds have done nothing to us but bring us down to the level below the rat. We were born of fire and lightning, we should not be in this way.

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First we.... then we....

First, let's have an emergency VOTE session, to VOTE ON a trial period for: A Responisible usage card for marijuana. (charge 25 dollars and 50 dollars for two different models) one if you just smoke, one if you grow??? I don't know. I do know that I would buy that card in a heartbeat. We need the money in the state and we need for people to not be treated this way. oliver-

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Dear Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

Hello. I have a solution. Make marijuana legal. Tax it - 50 to an ounce is okay, i guess, i dunno. Plus. Make user ID cards EASILY available, because there are these super secret doctors that charge 200 + dollars, and they're harder to get hold of than the clockman diamond, or the Maltese Falcon, the Docs, and the cards. It seems ridiculous that Loads and loads of alcohol are dumped into the public, and you make money from that, but people are smoking pot, in fear, and in corners, and not able to do it in public for fear of scrutiny from the public because of its legal ramifications, as well as fear of being arrested, and put into a jail system, and you don't want to make money from that. California needs the money, and we need a change. We sell cigarettes, they cause cancer, I smoked for 20 years, and it messed me up. We sell booze, and I don't like it at all. If we legalized marijuana, people would be able to enjoy relaxation, and socialization in a leg

Regarding Last Friday....

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No planes, please.

The flight that crashed, the air france one, all the people on board died. I am very afraid of flying. Long slow boat rides. Long car, train and blimp rides. planes frighten me.

teehee.

i have no clue

leamme be-

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that's entertainment-

When you are born into Hollywood.... The state of mind... the show business thing. It gets under your skin like sharp hooks and drags until it hits your soul. Keeping your hand on the fishing pole won't help you now. You get jumped over by a big black fish, who leaps over the boats, and screams at you JUST BE NORMAL. then the dragline string follows fast behind the hooks that sucked right into your soul. As the string passes any surgically accessible points the clear sting bends and whips all of a sudden splashes away into the heart and the skin flashes bright bright gold and silver and green and then red-black, and it disappears ... way down inside. the string at the moment it turned red-black is trying to connect you to people for appreciation. it wants to go inside to look for help, but its lost without a system, a support, a feeding block. It's there.

how many degrees between who and wha????

Leatherface, and Bill Murray Leatherface (character in film; "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"or The Texas Chain Saw Massacre- 1974- there were two versions, i know for a fact that in the first one a very creepy intro) was voiced over by: John Larroquette, who played a Captain Stillman , in the film "Stripes", (1981)with: Bill Murray

beginnings.

I was born in 1976. Hollywood. My father was a musician and a graphic artist, as well as a woodworker and mechanic, typesetter for the film studios and a bunch of other clients. He was strong, kind, caring, and one heck of a hard worker. My mom was an assistant to him, and helped to take care of managerial duties in the business, and helped by slowing him down to whoah.

Breakfast with Joe Camel and the Marlboro Man.

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Yesterday....

Yesterday was June 1st. \ It was the 42nd anniversary of the release of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, by The Beatles. Around this time, May 22nd, in 1967, as well, The Monkees released the album "Headquarters", which did okay on the charts... for a minute or two, before the marketing Whallop of "Pepper". Shame, really. They got along as friends, both bands did, and I wish that creativie entities, who have more commercial pull over other entities could share the stage, time, and spotlight. That's the drag of the biz though. The Biz.... maybe i we should be all mad at "the biz"... i mean, look at what we're dealing with right now as far as the spectrum of commercial audio (TV, radio, big money labels and media consolidation firms). God Bless the underground. God Bless the bands who continue to play, and the solo artists who just keep themselfves alive. God bless those who are seeking at least a little attention, I hope that you