Hello all - I'm wondering the validity of this ebay guys statement that this is in fact "slander." For one, how can any court of law charge someone with slandering a person who is himself engaging in an illegal activity. Secondly, as far as I can remember, email and other forms of internet related items generally cannot be considered "slander" but then again, that was aways ago, and I'm sure in a different state. It's sad that such a person can cause Russ to have to put up a password because I know I was looking forward to downloading the new San Fran shows (especially the second one, since I had tickets but ended up not being able to go). In fact, I had tickets to see the mouse three times twice in July in Seattle and once in October in sanfran, and i only got to see them once because of the missed show in sanfran and the damned doormen at the showbox or wherever the 21+ show was in Seattle, maybe the croc. anyhow, it sucks that the actions of one hurt the community as a whole. in such cases, i think that "one" must be removed from the community. Furthermore, how can he call himself a mouse fan and yet, when we call attention to the fact hes trying to profit off the mouse, and he doesnt back down. which hick state was he from again? and, i guess I'll add my little plug because its been about 6 months since ive said anything, for those folks who are in the bay area, actually closer to san jose, and can get reception of KSCU 103.3 fm, I have a Northwest and Independent Rock show on fridays from 4-6p. You can listen to it over the internet too by going to the KSCU site @ http://www.kscu103.com and clicking on the webradio.com link. Also, my website has links, at http://www.geocities.com/kscugrendel. ok, I'm done plugging it, I just need some more listeners who know Northwest music. I always play the mouse and sunny day, and built to spill, and mxpx, and severna park, and a lot more, but generally people call up and request punk,. so my show has been degenerating into a punk show (not that i do not like punk, my show in its truest sense, though, is a celebration of Northwest music). Ok, thats all. - Cameron
