Re: The Talk2 List Automatic: Discombobulation of oven gloves immenant!
you forgot hd and blue ray - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 11:11 PM Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Automatic: Discombobulation of oven gloves immenant! What about those freefloating in an antimatter tempral nothingness between the opposing constances of Left and right, Libral and Democrat, vhs and beta, Leno and Letterman, Pc and Mac, McDonalds and Burger King, paper or plastic, canine or feline, and all those inbetween. Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
Re: The Talk2 List Avril's latest: Only the best damn thing if you're 14
true--you could be simple plan--writing stories about highschool when your 30--then you know your in trouble ya know its funny if one of us were to do that it'd probably be called child molestation? - Original Message - From: Ryan Perdue [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:23 PM Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Avril's latest: Only the best damn thing if you're 14 Damn, funny sense she's getting pretty good reviews here. I checked out that albom a few weeks ago before it hit stores obviously and it's a bit shallow but, what do they expect. - Original Message - From: Samuel Proulx [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 12:17 PM Subject: The Talk2 List Avril's latest: Only the best damn thing if you're 14 This from Toronto's largest newspaper; I thought we were supposed to have love for our fellow Canadians? Huh. Guess not. Honestly...The globe isn't usually this bitchy. Avril's latest: Only the best damn thing if you're 14 The Globe and Mail The Best Damn Thing is not the worst damn thing, but it is a calculated thing -- a shallow, callow, unrefreshing thing. Avril Lavigne, the sassy-imp pop creation from Napanee, Ont., is a 22-year-old married woman posing as a child and performing to an audience that counts training bras and braces for their teeth as their year's eventful acquisitions. Add the new album from Lavigne to the list, and now the pink, sparkly cellphones really begin to squeal. The material is mostly fun and frivolous, a fact the singer readily admits. My last record had songs that were, like, so literal, she told USA Today, referring to 2004's Under My Skin. This record isn't a serious diary. It's not even really about anything I'm going through right now. What she's going through these days is married life with Sum 41's Deryck Whibley, her new husband, with whom she shares a newly purchased $9.5-million L.A. mansion. Are there tunes about her man? I have a couple of, whatever -- love songs, or whatever you want to call them, Lavigne said. Yes, Avril, the resolute Keep Holding On is what we call a love song. You wouldn't know that the Complicated singer is involved in a mature relationship, not with songs (written with the help of professional tunesmiths) that have her bashing boys, being bratty and looking for catfights down at the mall. On the drummy, driving first single, Girlfriend (with the cheerleading Hey Mickey beat), Lavigne is full of herself. She's like so whatever, sings Lavigne, in bitch mode. You could do so much better. Like Girlfriend, the following I Can Do Better comes swift with tom-toms and expletives deleted, with our helium-voiced heroine giggling and growling to an old Billy Idol riff. The acoustic strummed intro of the pop-rocking Runaway sounds familiar as well; here, Lavigne is having a bad day. The title track is a swirl of fun, with a highly confident star (oddly employing a faux Brit accent) cheered on by that pom-pom squad again: Give us an A, give us a V. Give us a break, which is what we have with the strings and sobs of When You're Gone and the piano-serious Innocence, with its Sarah McLachlan-like vocal nuances. But we're back to merriment on the hip hop and punk lite of I Don't Have to Try, with its fast churn and choir of backup-singing chipmunks. Lavigne is fun and assertive, telling her boy that she's the one who knows the dance and she's the one who wears the pants. Don't you disagree, 'cause you know it's all about me. Is it all about Avril? Of course it is -- she's the scene, she's the drama queen. Is she having fun with her bratty, spit-at-the-photographer reputation? You would suppose so. Is this album of any interest to any listener over 14? Probably not. Does that even matter? No, it doesn't mean a damn thing. Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again. Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.5.2/766 - Release Date: 4/18/2007 7:39 AM Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
The Talk2 List The tbrn station and windows media player
Anyone know how I can play it on the windows media player? I put http://www.tbrn.net in the open url and it didn't work. Thanks for any help. Regards, Atty Qui docet, discit. He who teaches, learns Http://www.audiomeetingrooms.com MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: the_crowd Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
Re: The Talk2 List The tbrn station and windows media player
That is the web site address, not the listening address. For WMP, use the following: http://tbrn.net:8000/ or broadband http://tbrn.net:8002/ for dialup or http://onj4.andrelouis.com/ if you are behind a firewall and want to listen to the broadband stream. This mp3 version of the stream is known to have some stability problems, so it's highly recommended that you use a media player that supports the ogg vorbis format. I understand that WMP can be modified to support ogg via some DirectShow plugins, but I don't know if that applies to streaming audio or just local files on one's hard drive. At any rate, the link to the ogg stream is http://tbrn.net:/tbrn.ogg This information can also be found on the TBRN home page. Steve The Crowd wrote: Anyone know how I can play it on the windows media player? I put http://www.tbrn.net in the open url and it didn't work. Thanks for any help. Regards, Atty Qui docet, discit. He who teaches, learns Http://www.audiomeetingrooms.com MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: the_crowd Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again. Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
Re: The Talk2 List The tbrn station and windows media player
Hi, If you go to: http://www.foobar2000.org and install that program, you won't have anymore problems. The Crowd wrote: Anyone know how I can play it on the windows media player? I put http://www.tbrn.net in the open url and it didn't work. Thanks for any help. Regards, Atty Qui docet, discit. He who teaches, learns Http://www.audiomeetingrooms.com MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: the_crowd Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again. Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
Re: The Talk2 List The tbrn station and windows media player
Sweet, thanks. I'm a internet radio newbie! Regards, Atty Qui docet, discit. He who teaches, learns Http://www.audiomeetingrooms.com MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: the_crowd Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
The Talk2 List things heard from a dorm room window
Hello Its a lovely day outside so I've decided to stick my head out the window and right for the next 5 minutes everything I hear outside my window--as my room overlooks a parking lot. starting 5:00 pm-- there is a car alarm which has been going off incessantly since I arrived at 4:45--that is what inspired me 4:01--the alarm continues added to it is the harmonies of a guy who's bad hip-hop music is over modulating his car speakers and thusly vibrating terribly 5:02 the cars driven away a bit--but I can still hear the base notes in the distance--the alarms finally stopped 5:03-- hmm the car's back--theres a do talking over the music now--some big bangs of construction type noise has begun--the alarm has started up again--I'm thinking the car is causing it 5:04 more of the same with a helicopter flying overhead the car seems to be driving in circles 5:05 he's honking now--birds are chirping at him an airplane seems to have decided being near my windows ideal and the car's now closer then he's been at any point. To top it off some other cars are honking and there is a squeaking noise, oh and a nother car beeping its a 5 note pattern oh wait no it seems to add a beep every time it goes off. --my friends wonder why I don't get any sleep? Thomas (TJ) Olsen wsou news tuesday afternoons 3-6 pm--dj tuesday morning 3-6 am http://tjolsen.net my home on the web tjolsen.net aim: failurebydsign87 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype:lightningcount ** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This electronic mail transmission (including any attachments) is for the use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential information which is protected under federal and/or state laws. Any unauthorized dissemination, copying or distribution of the information contained herein is prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please contact me immediately and delete the original copy.
Re: The Talk2 List Avril's latest: Only the best damn thing if you're 14
Hmm. With Avril, it seems to be like...One step forward, ten steps back. THis sounds like an immature pile of shit. I was a little worried when I heard that stupid girlfriend song, and now...It looks like Avril's jumped the shark, folks...And I'm going to have to live with this album because a few of my friends like her music...Oh god. - Original Message - From: Samuel Proulx [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 12:17 PM Subject: The Talk2 List Avril's latest: Only the best damn thing if you're 14 This from Toronto's largest newspaper; I thought we were supposed to have love for our fellow Canadians? Huh. Guess not. Honestly...The globe isn't usually this bitchy. Avril's latest: Only the best damn thing if you're 14 The Globe and Mail The Best Damn Thing is not the worst damn thing, but it is a calculated thing -- a shallow, callow, unrefreshing thing. Avril Lavigne, the sassy-imp pop creation from Napanee, Ont., is a 22-year-old married woman posing as a child and performing to an audience that counts training bras and braces for their teeth as their year's eventful acquisitions. Add the new album from Lavigne to the list, and now the pink, sparkly cellphones really begin to squeal. The material is mostly fun and frivolous, a fact the singer readily admits. My last record had songs that were, like, so literal, she told USA Today, referring to 2004's Under My Skin. This record isn't a serious diary. It's not even really about anything I'm going through right now. What she's going through these days is married life with Sum 41's Deryck Whibley, her new husband, with whom she shares a newly purchased $9.5-million L.A. mansion. Are there tunes about her man? I have a couple of, whatever -- love songs, or whatever you want to call them, Lavigne said. Yes, Avril, the resolute Keep Holding On is what we call a love song. You wouldn't know that the Complicated singer is involved in a mature relationship, not with songs (written with the help of professional tunesmiths) that have her bashing boys, being bratty and looking for catfights down at the mall. On the drummy, driving first single, Girlfriend (with the cheerleading Hey Mickey beat), Lavigne is full of herself. She's like so whatever, sings Lavigne, in bitch mode. You could do so much better. Like Girlfriend, the following I Can Do Better comes swift with tom-toms and expletives deleted, with our helium-voiced heroine giggling and growling to an old Billy Idol riff. The acoustic strummed intro of the pop-rocking Runaway sounds familiar as well; here, Lavigne is having a bad day. The title track is a swirl of fun, with a highly confident star (oddly employing a faux Brit accent) cheered on by that pom-pom squad again: Give us an A, give us a V. Give us a break, which is what we have with the strings and sobs of When You're Gone and the piano-serious Innocence, with its Sarah McLachlan-like vocal nuances. But we're back to merriment on the hip hop and punk lite of I Don't Have to Try, with its fast churn and choir of backup-singing chipmunks. Lavigne is fun and assertive, telling her boy that she's the one who knows the dance and she's the one who wears the pants. Don't you disagree, 'cause you know it's all about me. Is it all about Avril? Of course it is -- she's the scene, she's the drama queen. Is she having fun with her bratty, spit-at-the-photographer reputation? You would suppose so. Is this album of any interest to any listener over 14? Probably not. Does that even matter? No, it doesn't mean a damn thing. Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again. Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
Re: The Talk2 List Automatic: Discombobulation of oven gloves immenant!
Andre! Why do you lie like this? First things first, it is not, I repeat, not, the cecular groupy society of talkative squeeky chese, it is the Big Poppy society of floppy foam fingers that is causing all this debauchery. And you don't have a wooden flore! If I remember correctly, it's laminate. - Original Message - From: Onj [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: talk2 talk2@AndreLouis.COM Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:31 PM Subject: The Talk2 List Automatic: Discombobulation of oven gloves immenant! Hello. This is a very on-topic message merely to ask why it is that the cecular groupy society of talkative squeeky chese pumps only now, after seconds of talks, signatures, piece-missions, lego buildings crumpling to nothing and finally the greatest and hugest, most diabolicle and uncouth boozlle, put all efforts into sitting down with 100 percent ifficiency and then jumping onto the wall over there, when that could have all been dealt with in a most queezy manner by the subordinate universal plug packs to be found almost anywhere on the planet? I ask you fellow talk2 members, why? I can't find any solution and to stop this sort of thing happening again, especially all over my nice wooden floor, I ask for your advice and help at this absolutely difficult moment of my life. Any unusual members to be found free-floating on the ceiling are to be tied up and left to dangle by their toes from the zanfup light fixtures as soon as possible. Any questions? Any answers for that matter? Andre P. Louis Uncopyright, free music, compositions, Web-hosting and the new look to the beyond Radio Network? Visit one of the sites listed below: Main site: http://AndreLouis.COM My Live Journal: http://LJ.AndreLouis.COM The Beyond Radio Network (TBRN:) http://www.TBRN.NET Free music: http://tbrn.net/Beds Online contacts: Email and NET Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: Andre_Louis Aim: FreakyFwoof Bitwise: FreakyFwoof Telephone contacts: Home (phone United Kingdom): +44207-076 Home (fax United Kingdom): +44207- 2212126 Cellular (United Kingdom): +44-7875-546903 In the United States: +1-404-806-5809 (Vonage) Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again. Did you miss a message? Well, don't. http://www.mail-archive.com/talk2%40andrelouis.com/ has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.