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#931 The Garden » The "Poe Toaster" strikes again (for near the 60th time...unnoticed!) » 910 weeks ago
- Gunslinger
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Mystery man's annual visit to Poe grave By BEN NUCKOLS, Associated Press Writer
Sat Jan 19, 11:08 AM ET
BALTIMORE - Undeterred by controversy, a mysterious visitor paid his annual tribute at the grave of Edgar Allan Poe early Saturday, placing three red roses and a half-filled bottle of cognac before stealing away into the darkness.
Nearly 150 people had gathered outside the cemetery of Westminster Presbyterian Church, but the man known as the "Poe toaster" was, as usual, able to avoid being spotted by the crowd, said Jeff Jerome, curator of the Poe House and Museum.
The tribute takes place every Jan. 19 '” the anniversary of Poe's birth.
The visitor did not leave a note, Jerome said, electing not to respond to questions raised in the past year about the history and authenticity of the tribute.
Sam Porpora, a former church historian who led the fight to preserve the cemetery, claimed last summer that he cooked up the idea of the Poe toaster in the 1970s as a publicity stunt.
"We did it, myself and my tour guides," Porpora, a former advertising executive, said in August. "It was a promotional idea."
Porpora said someone else has since "become" the Poe toaster.
Jerome disputes Porpora's claims and says the tribute began in 1949 at the latest, pointing to a 1950 article in The (Baltimore) Evening Sun that mentions "an anonymous citizen who creeps in annually to place an empty bottle (of excellent label)" against the gravestone.
Jerome invites a handful of Poe enthusiasts to join him inside the church every year but withholds details of the tribute in an effort to help the toaster maintain his anonymity. He said the visitor no longer wears the wide-brimmed hat and scarf he donned in the past.
In 1993, the visitor left a note reading, "The torch will be passed." A later note said the man, who apparently died in 1998, had handed the tradition on to his two sons.
This year's visitor was the same man who has come to the grave site many times in the past, Jerome said.
"We recognize him from his build, the way he walks," he said. "It would be very easy for us, visually, to see if this were a different person."
Poe, who wrote poems and horror stories including "The Raven" and "The Telltale Heart," died Oct. 7, 1849, in Baltimore at the age of 40 after collapsing in a tavern. Next year will be the 200th anniversary of his birth.
#932 Re: Guns N' Roses » 2006 Tour Retrospective - Resurrected » 910 weeks ago
Great post sic. Reading it really points out two things very clearly. One is they dropped the ball not releasing the album (if indeed one actually exists) in 2006. After screwing up a optimum time to release the album in 2002 it was an impressive feat to create this much buzz four years later and it will likely never happen again.
Second, it appears every effort has been made to delay this album over and over again. The most probable reason for a scenario like this would be if the album wasn't finished, the artist involved felt the album wasn't good enough or (worse yet) the record company didn't feel the material to be good enough.
"Legitimate" delays can happen of course but the only reasonable thing to do in that case would be for Axl to speak up. He has a great deal at stake here and it makes no sense to simply be silent. I have a hard time believing the idea that its just a matter of wanting to promote the album the correct way. What promotion could anyone do that wasn't already acheived perfectly back in 2006?
#933 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » Slash Talks New Velvet Revolver Album, tour, book, Solo Disk » 910 weeks ago
If you believe Sammy Hagar, Velvet Revolver is the best rock 'n' roll band left on the planet. That's a win by default unfortunately.
I wasn't impressed by Libertad but still think they could put out another good album if they really want to, if they can keep Scott straight long enough. Slither showed they have the potential I just haven't seen anything from them since that even hints at that same level.
#934 Re: The Sunset Strip » Another Reason Garth Brooks is the Man » 910 weeks ago
Not a big country fan but definitely will give props to Garth for doing this. It's great to see the people who can make a significant difference try and do so. Good for Mr. Brooks.
#935 Re: The Garden » Words of Wisdom » 910 weeks ago
Let's not forget this one:
"..." - Silent Bob
#936 The Garden » Bin Laden son wants to be a peace activist » 910 weeks ago
- Gunslinger
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Bin Laden son wants to be peace activist By PAUL SCHEMM, Associated Press Writer
Fri Jan 18, 1:35 AM ET
CAIRO, Egypt - Omar Osama bin Laden bears a striking resemblance to his notorious father '” except for the dreadlocks that dangle halfway down his back. Then there's the black leather biker jacket. The 26-year-old does not renounce his father, al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, but in an interview with The Associated Press, he said there is better way to defend Islam than militancy: Omar wants to be an "ambassador for peace" between Muslims and the West.
Omar '” one of bin Laden's 19 children '” raised a tabloid storm last year when he married a 52-year-old British woman, Jane Felix-Browne, who took the name Zaina Alsabah. Now the couple say they want to be advocates, planning a 3,000-mile horse race across North Africa to draw attention to the cause of peace.
"It's about changing the ideas of the Western mind. A lot of people think Arabs '” especially the bin Ladens, especially the sons of Osama '” are all terrorists. This is not the truth," Omar told the AP last week at a cafe in a Cairo shopping mall.
Of course, many may have a hard time getting their mind around the idea of "bin Laden: peacenik."
"Omar thinks he can be a negotiator," said Alsabah, who is trying to bring her husband to Britain. "He's one of the only people who can do this in the world."
Omar lived with the al-Qaida leader in Sudan, then moved with him to Afghanistan in 1996.
There, Omar says he trained at an al-Qaida camp but in 2000 he decided there must be another way and he left his father, returning to his homeland of Saudi Arabia.
"I don't want to be in that situation to just fight. I like to find another way and this other way may be like we do now, talking," he said in English.
He suggested his father did not oppose his leaving '” and Alsabah interjected that Omar was courageous in breaking away, but neither elaborated.
Although there is no way to confirm the details he describes of his childhood and upbringing, the strong family resemblance and Omar's knowledge of Osama's family life have convinced many of his lineage.
"Omar Bin Laden is the son of Osama bin Laden and his first wife, Najwa," a U.S. intelligence official said Thursday, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media. The official confirmed Omar was raised in Sudan and Afghanistan after his father was forced out of Saudi Arabia.
Omar and his wife insist they have not been bothered by Egyptian officials, who said Thursday that the terror leader's son did not pose a threat.
"He comes and goes just like any other tourist," said a security official, also speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media. "He is taking a line that is totally different from him father."
Omar said he hasn't seen or been in contact with his father since leaving Afghanistan. "He doesn't have e-mail," Omar said. "He doesn't take a telephone ... if he had something like this, they will find him through satellites."
Omar doesn't criticize his father and says Osama bin Laden is just trying to defend the Islamic world.
"My father thinks he will be good for defending the Arab people and stop anyone from hurting the Arab or Muslim people any place in the world," he said, noting that the West didn't have a problem with his father when he was fighting the Russians in Afghanistan in the 1980s.
Omar is convinced a truce between the West and al-Qaida is possible.
"My father is asking for a truce but I don't think there is any government (that) respects him. At the same time they do not respect him, why everywhere in the world, they want to fight him? There is a contradiction," he said.
Osama bin Laden, believed to be in hiding in the Pakistan-Afghan border region, offered a truce to Europe in a 2004 audiotape and a conditional truce to the United States in a 2006 message. In November, he called on European nations to pull out of Afghanistan in a message seen by some experts as an effort to reach out to Europe.
But in a series of messages since last fall, he also has been calling for Muslims to rally around jihad, or "holy war," encouraging fighters in Iraq in particular to continue their battles with U.S. and Iraqi forces.
At least two of Osama bin Laden's sons, Hamza and Saad, are believed to have an active role in al-Qaida '” with Hamza believed to be in the Pakistan-Afghan border zone and Saad thought to be in Iran, perhaps in Iranian custody.
But most of the al-Qaida leader's children, like Omar, live as legitimate businessmen. The family as a whole disowned Osama in 1994 when Saudi Arabia stripped him of his citizenship because of his militant activities.
The family is wealthy: Osama bin Laden's billionaire father Mohammed, who died in 1967, had more than 50 children and founded the Binladen Group, a construction conglomerate that gets many major building contracts in the kingdom.
Since leaving his father's side, Omar has lived in Saudi Arabia, where he runs a contracting company connected with the Binladen Group, but he spends much of his time in Egypt. It was during a desert horseback ride at the Pyramids of Giza that he met his wife.
Their marriage in April made them tabloid fodder, particularly in Britain, where headlines touted the "granny who married Osama bin Laden's son." Alsabah, who has married five times, has five grandchildren.
The couple has applied for a visa to Britain. And they are planning their endurance horse race across North Africa, which they hope to start in March. It is in the planning stages '” they are seeking approval of governments along the route and need sponsors to help pay for the event and raise money for child victims of war.
Omar said they plan to ride 30 miles a day, with periodic weeklong rests in each country.
Teams from around the world will be encouraged to join in what the couple envisions as an equine version of the Paris-Dakar car rally. That rally was canceled this year due to fears over terrorist threats made by al-Qaida-affiliated groups in North Africa.
Omar, however, said he isn't worried.
"I heard the rally was stopped because of al-Qaida," he said. "I don't think they are going to stop me."
#937 Re: The Garden » Is Higher Education A Good Idea? » 910 weeks ago
I went to a community college (cheaper to get your basics, which is the first two years) then went to a University. The best advice for a University degree really comes down to what you are hearing from everyone...it depends on what you want to do. The medical field/engineering (etc) would require it of course but if you don't really know what you wish to do yet go to a community college while you decide. That way you at least will have an associate's degree in 2 yrs (and a degree will help you out in your personal life as well as virtually any job) and it will give you time to decide what you want to do and if you will indeed need to attend a University while you decide. Win/win situation. This way you are acheiving something without going into heavy debt without good reason. Keep your GPA up and many of these courses will transfer to the University you may or may not attend in the future.
#938 Re: The Sunset Strip » Take Ten (list your 10 faves of any group) » 910 weeks ago
I've never posted in this thread.
Bob Dylan:
Like a Rolling Stone
Positively 4th Street
Hurricane
Maggie's Farm
Subterranean Homesick Blues
All Along the Watchtower
Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again
I Shall Be Released
It Ain't Me Babe
Tangled Up in BlueThat was hard to narrow down to 10.
I was never a fan of Dylan's singing but damn if he can't write. Most of these songs I like I heard from people who remade them. Great writer BS.
One for Ozzy
War Pigs (Speak of the Devil)
Fire in the Sky
Flying High Again
Breaking All The Rules
No More Tears
Time After Time
Facing Hell
My Jeckyll Doesn't Hide
Black Rain
No Place For Angels
#939 Re: Guns N' Roses » "Mystery" Band to reunite in Sweden » 910 weeks ago
bigbri wrote:Journey last played together in 88. It would be a shock if Steve Perry were back in the band, so that would fit.
I thought about that, but didn't Perry rejoin them in 1995?
I don't remember the year but yeah, it was around that time. Seems like there may have been one half-assed decent song they were playing off that album back then.
#940 Re: The Sunset Strip » Take Ten (list your 10 faves of any group) » 910 weeks ago
To get this going again, I'll make a Top 10 for Alice in Chains.
1. Them Bones
2. No Excuses
3. Rooster
4. Brother
5. Junkhead
6. Rotten Apple
7. Don't Follow
8. Heaven Beside You
9. Over Now
10. Down in a HoleMost apologies to Facelift for its 0 songs on my list. And had I done an all Layne Staley list, a couple Mad Season tunes would've found their way on this list.
In that case I'll do one for Layne Staley.
Got Me Wrong
River of Deceit
All Alone
Love, Hate, Love
Would?
Sunshine
Nutshell
Rooster
Rain When I DIe
Get Born Again