Date archive for May, 2009
I was able to mark off a lifetime goal this past week as I was finally able to catch what is remaining of The Grateful Dead live. The IZOD Center was the location in which thousands of deadheads wandered the streets with splash’s of tie-dye everywhere you looked. Old, young and everywhere in between were present at this experience – as it is much, much more than your average concert. Tickets for this show were a little steep, however since it was the second night at the venue, prices dropped, so three friends and myself were able to get in paying a shade over 60 for very solid seats. Unlike most shows, The Dead needed no opening act, but rather calmly walked on stage, tuned their instruments, and went right into Touch Of Grey . The first set lasted a little over an hour and a half starting with Touch Of Grey and continued with Pride Of Cucamonga, Crazy Fingers, The Music Never Stopped, Deal, Days Between and ended with Casey Jones . After the set came to a close, the lights were drawn and a smoked filled arena was quite apparent. However, the families and guards seemed pretty content with the scene and what aroma’s were in the air which made for one of the best crowd experiences I’ve had at a show to date. The intermission lasted a little over 40 minuets and the second set was not to disappoint by any means.

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The Dead: A site to behold
Norm – Andy Panda Shirt Musers spoke to Norm and Andy Panda about their trip to the Kentucky Derby. They wanted to fly, but airlines won’t let Andy on the planes
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Norm and Andy Panda – Kentucky Derby
Anxiety over a global flu outbreak is making travelers jittery. In Japan, many tourists have canceled travel plans, and those who have to go abroad are taking precautions.
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Japanese Cancel Travel Abroad Amidst Swine Flu
If you are like me, you probably love a great meal before taking in a terrific Broadway Show right? If your answer is yes, may I suggest you have a peak at the very cool Restaurant Row web site? Restaurant Row is an entire city block long row of 16 dining establishments offering many different types of food as well as ambiance ranging from pub-like, to casual to upscale

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Dining out in New York City before the Broadway theater?
PRINT ARTICLE Popular country singer Toby Keith will be playing at the Comcast Center in Mansfield, MA on Sunday, July 26th. Known for his trademark goatee and cowboy hat, Toby Keith has always been an icon among the modern country world. He has been recognized as the 2003 American Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year, the 2004 Favorite Male Artist for Country Music, and the 2005 Billboard Music Awards Top Country Artist. Don’t miss your opportunity to see Toby Keith live, as he is making his way to every major city in the U.S.

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Toby Keith Announces Summer Tour
In Gordo’s Corner, he spoke about the goofy ‘name prank’ that people like to play on others. Not sure if it was born on the Simpsons, but they definitely stamped it in everyone’s heads. Emerson Bigguns is a funny
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Stellar Gordo’s Corner – Name Prank Fun
Leader of Men Some time ago one of Queerby’s school counselors emailed Corby talking about how he was a “Leader of Men”.
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The Pulverizer Confirms Corby is a Leader of Men
E-Brake of the Week. It started a little after the first one, but it didn’t even get a vote, so I’d say you didn’t miss anything. Norm calls the Wake Forest Deamon Deacons the “Dick’in Deamons..” (just missed that audio) New Cowboy has a Dat Nugent Jersey 1920’s Reporter Guy, Scoops Callahan punks Greg Popozit [See post to listen to audio] Related posts: Scoops Callahan – 1920’s Reporter Recap 1920’s Reporter with Roger Clemens Scoops Callahan Questions Eli Manning
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E-Brake of the Week – May 1, 2009
This guy is someone the Musers ran into in San Diego during a Super Bowl.
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Rumors of Wars Guy