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#211 Re: Guns N' Roses » The Rolling Stone Review-Chinese Democracy » 867 weeks ago
madagas wrote:There is definitiely a significant portion of the fanbase who want the reviews to be bad and the album to fail......alot of them come through this board.
I get that sense too, but nobody seems be willing to admit to that.
Oh, I'll admit to that. Personally, I think Axl is a joke & his music sucks. Sorry, but I find the guy extremely lame these days(years) & the way CD is coming out does nothing to disprove this. He's obviously not into promotion because 1) He's not proud of the music. 2) The people in charge of this don't want him going public because they know there's an adverse reaction to his looks/personality & that won't help sales. 3) He certainly wasn't against talking about the UYI's, so why is he so silent now? Maybe he knows it would be lame to go public about how this record is about some chick that dumped him before most of you were born & Slash telling him to fuck off.
I mean, this is CD, it's(according to some here) the most anticipated album of alltime. Yet, there's no tour plans, no interviews, no nothing, except a deal with BestBuy to help make some more cash. What does that say?
I just like keeping up with all things GNR & the other subsections are fun to read & respond in. But, by no means do I think Axl Rose is cool, nor am I looking forward to owning a copy of CD. I'm hardly afraid to admit it.
#212 Re: Guns N' Roses » Crazy Theory regarding CD and Reunion » 867 weeks ago
1.Just the money factor. I don't care who you are, money makes the world go 'round and Axl hasn't made a whole hell of a lot of it since 1994 or so. I'd say he isn't as rich as people think
You have no way of knowing how much cash Axl has made since 1994. With smart financial advisors, Axl may have made more since '94 than he did before. There's no way of ever telling how much money people are worth until you actually see their books. For instance, who would have ever known he bought & sold that condo in Vancouver, BC if not for the article about it.
#213 Re: The Sunset Strip » Blind Melon » 868 weeks ago
I thought a second album by the new Blind Melon could've stacked up against the old material.
ummmmm.................no.
#214 Re: Guns N' Roses » On the Eve of Democracy, Where's Axl? » 868 weeks ago
It's painfully obvious that CD is really nothing special & as someone already mentioned, is being released to settle a debt. I just think he's so self-conscious that there won't be anymore tours, interviews, photos. I mean, if this "band" couldn't successfully tour North America during to early/mid 00's economic boom, how's it going to do it in '09.
#215 The Garden » Knives out for Palin: McCain aides tell tales of Diva » 868 weeks ago
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Months of bubbling frustration with Sarah Palin from within the McCain campaign finally exploded in the wake of their ticket's crushing defeat as Republican insiders began making embarrassing allegations about the Alaskan Governor.
Unnamed McCain aides have told the media that Palin wasn't aware that Africa was a continent, and her family behaved like a band of "Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus (an upscale American clothing store) from coast to coast."
Newsweek magazine, which had insider access to the McCain/Palin ticket on the agreement not to report anything until after the election, said that Palin spent well beyond the US$150,000 on clothing that was previously reported.
Other McCain insiders told news outlets that Palin, the former mayor of small town Wasilla, Alaska, could not name the three countries in the North American Free Trade Agreement -- Canada, the U.S. and Mexico -- and that was from the governor who promoted negotiating experience with Canada throughout the campaign.
Jennifer Skalka, editor of The Hotline on Call, a political reporting blog, told CTV Newsnet that significant issues between the John McCain and Sarah Palin camps are just now coming to light.
"Obviously there was a lot of friction between them, and between their camps going into the home stretch,' she said Thursday.
"The losing campaign needs to figure out how to spin the loss and they'll hang a lot of it around her neck . . . but it comes right back to John McCain picking her without vetting her.
"She was very green, she was very inexperienced."
The embarrassing revelations come on top of a prank phone call played on Palin last week by a Quebec comedy duo who pretended to be French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
The prank, which showed Palin to be naïve and ill-informed, lit up the Internet on the weekend before Election Day and reportedly became a source of incredible tension between the already-dueling McCain and Palin camps. An aide to Palin, Steve Biegun, gave the call the go-ahead without contacting McCain's handlers or the U.S. State Department.
The Los Angeles Times has reported that McCain's top strategist, Steve Schmidt, organized a conference call after the prank and demanded to know why anyone would have agreed to the phone call and failed to clear it with top staff.
Biegun took responsibility.
"I was fooled," he told the L.A. Times. "No one's going to beat me up more than I beat myself up for setting up the governor like that."
More embarrassing revelations
The leaked stories about Palin are appearing in publications such as Newsweek, the New York Times, and even right-wing Fox News.
Among the revelations:
Insiders say they become queasy after realizing she was desperately unqualified and ill-prepared.
They say they tried to bring her up to speed on the political issues, but she refused to make any preparations leading into the devastating interview with CBS's Katie Couric.
After that interview, Palin threw angry temper tantrums, which involved her throwing paperwork and making some aides cry.
She met two senior male aides in her hotel room wearing only a towel.
A senior aide told Newsweek that she was told to buy three suits and hire a stylist before the Republican national Convention, but instead Palin went on a shopping spree in costly stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.
Palin's husband, Todd Palin, received between US$20,000 and US$40,000 worth of clothing.
During the campaign, Palin's youngest daughter, seven-year-old Piper, was photographed carrying a US$790 Louis Vuitton bag.
Newsweek said that the purchases were provided by a wealthy donor, who was flabbergasted when he actually saw the bills. Aides also told the magazine that Palin staffers were instructed to buy her clothes on their credit cards, which only came to light last week when they went to the McCain campaign for more than $20,000 worth of reimbursements.
The allegations are in striking contrast from the self-proclaimed "hockey mom" who tried to blue-collar America as a common-sense, small-government spending politician.
But Palin insiders deny the claims, saying the governor was shocked by the high-prices of the clothing and that no aides were instructed to use their own credit cards.
On Wednesday in Phoenix, Palin said: "There is absolutely no diva in me."
Regardless, a Republican party lawyer is reportedly on his way to Alaska to inventory and recover the clothes still in the Palins' possession.
Election night tensions
When it became apparent that Obama had won the U.S. election, Palin met up with McCain at a Phoenix hotel with a concession speech in hand that she wanted to deliver.
She was told by McCain top two aides that a speech by her would be inappropriate as vice-president nominees do not traditionally speak on election night, which she reportedly did not take well.
By election night, the relationship between Palin and McCain had deteriorated so much that the pair were hardly talking according to aides.
"I think it was a difficult relationship," a top McCain campaign official told the New York Times. "McCain talked to her occasionally."
#216 The Garden » Palin's Prank call from Fake French President » 869 weeks ago
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MONTREAL - Sarah Palin unwittingly took a prank call Saturday from a Canadian comedian posing as French President Nicolas Sarkozy and telling her she would make a good president someday.
"Maybe in eight years," replies a laughing Palin.
The Republican vice presidential nominee discusses politics, the perils of hunting with Vice President Dick Cheney, and Sarkozy's "beautiful wife," in a recording of the call released Saturday and set to air Monday on a Quebec radio station.
Palin campaign spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt confirmed she had received the prank call.
"Governor Palin was mildly amused to learn that she had joined the ranks of heads of state, including President Sarkozy and other celebrities, in being targeted by these pranksters. C'est la vie," she said.
The call was made by a well-known Montreal comedy duo, Marc-Antoine Audette and Sebastien Trudel. Known as the Masked Avengers, the two are notorious for prank calls to celebrities and heads of state.
Hints to the joke
Audette posing as Sarkozy speaks in an exaggerated French accent and drops ample hints that the conversation is a joke. But Palin seemingly does not pick up on them.
He tells Palin one of his favorite pastimes is hunting, also a passion of the 44-year-old Alaska governor.
"I just love killing those animals. Mmm, mmm, take away life, that is so fun," the fake Sarkozy says.
He proposes they go hunting together by helicopter, something he says he has never done.
"Well, I think we could have a lot of fun together while we're getting work done," Palin counters. "We can kill two birds with one stone that way."
The comedian then jokes that they shouldn't bring Cheney along on the hunt, referring to the 2006 incident in which the vice-president shot and injured a friend while hunting quail.
"I'll be a careful shot," responds Palin.
'I can see Belgium'
Playing off Palin's much-mocked comment in an early television interview that she had insights into foreign policy because "you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska," the caller tells her: "You know we have a lot in common also, because except from my house I can see Belgium."
She replies: "Well, see, we're right next door to different countries that we all need to be working with, yes."
When Audette refers to Canadian singer Steph Carse as Canada's prime minister, Palin replies: "Well, he's doing fine and yeah, when you come into a position underestimated it gives you an opportunity to prove the pundits and the critics wrong. You work that much harder." Canada's prime minister is Stephen Harper.
Palin praises Sarkozy throughout the call and also mentions his wife Carla Bruni, a model-turned-songwriter.
"You know, I look forward to working with you and getting to meet you personally and your beautiful wife," Palin says. "Oh my goodness, you've added a lot of energy to your country with that beautiful family of yours."
'Lipstick on a Pig'
The Sarkozy impersonator tells Palin his wife is "so hot in bed" and then informs her that Bruni has written a song for her about Joe the Plumber entitled "Du rouge a levres sur une cochonne" '” which translates as "Lipstick on a Pig."
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama derided his Republican challenger John McCain's call for change in Washington as "lipstick on a pig," days after Palin made a lipstick joke at the Republican convention. The McCain-Palin campaign then released an ad implying Obama was calling Palin a pig with that remark.
The caller asks Palin if Joe the Plumber is her husband and adds: "We have the equivalent of Joe the Plumber in France. It's called Marcel, the guy with bread under his armpit."
He also tells the Alaska governor that he loved the "documentary" made about her and referred to a pornographic film with a Palin look-alike made by Hustler founder Larry Flynt.
She answers tentatively, "Ohh, good, thank you, yes."
The callers then reveal the prank and identify themselves and their radio station.
"Ohhh, have we been pranked?" Palin asks before handing the phone to an aide who ends the call.
Obama's campaign spokesman Robert Gibbs, commenting on the prank, said: "I'm glad we check out our calls before we hand the phone to Barack Obama."
#217 Re: The Sunset Strip » Which was the last CD you bought? » 869 weeks ago
the last cd i bought.....ummmm.......
#218 Re: The Garden » Anchorage Daily News endorses......... » 869 weeks ago
You need look no further than the guilt-by-association lies and sound-bite distortions of the degenerating McCain campaign to see how readily he embraces the divisive, fear-mongering tactics of Karl Rove.
This is the shit that needs to stop.
#219 Re: The Garden » Hilarious Iraqi Kid Video » 869 weeks ago
Yeah, that's pretty funny watching little Iraqi kids fight for candy. I bet you jarheads especially liked it when the little girl was getting kicked.
#220 The Garden » Race Baiting Attack Story Fabricated By McCain Volunteer » 869 weeks ago
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