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On 9/11 a Sikh gentleman was pulled off a train in Providence because he had a beard and was wearing a turban. He also had his ceremonial kirpan (knife) and they wanted to charge him for carrying dangerous weapon. They eventually let him go after it was pointed out that Sikhs had no connection to Islam.  The ignorance

He’s a big fat chickenshit coward with bone spurs.

+1 found dead on the crapper! (Please, dear God, please!)

 You seem really upset. Good. 

Sounds like he has a new entertainment deal with the New York DA’s Office.

It’s weird and disturbing that Trump gets the same treatment as Elvis without having given us even one decent song.

this ... he did this

White America likes nothing more than wallowing in its own tragedies, and feeling victimized, because it gives them some much needed identity. While at the same time, they regularly dismiss the tragedies and atrocities they’ve been visiting on other groups of people, like Mexican immigrant children, or all millions of

This news REALLY bums me out. The Cars were a huge part of my teenage life. I was never a huge music guy, but I liked what I liked. Very few lifelong attachments were developed.

I love that second Suicide album, which is better than their first for my money. Never really given A Way Of Life a proper listen, I should do that.

People just want Omar to ‘pay’ for September 11th because she’s vaguely brown, Muslim, a woman and wears that headwrap - she’s an easy target. Attacking her somewhat satisfies their bloodlust to “Get them Moozlems!” who perpetrated the attack since there was never any real September 11th Trial, the pursuit went on and

Those kids weren’t cool.

1) The article and some of the comments mention this already, but the way The Cars managed to straddle both Classic Rock and New Wave without sounding like bandwagon jumpers or sellouts was something to behold.

As I wrote last week, there are a wave of these coming in the next decade, and this one hurts. I really do wish I’d gone to their final tour in 2011.

I’ve written a book. In the first run, there was a spelling mistake that made it through  5 revisions and past three editors on page 6. To this day, I am deeply embarrassed by it. It was corrected for the second run but I know that on a library shelf somewhere there is a copy with that spelling error

Okay, Suka...where you at?  Time to come back with a a clarification or an apology.

Case solved, it is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue now.

like winning the lottery, winning a car is calculated as part of a person’s gross income, so it’s taxed as income