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  1. Extremely informative thread, many thanks to all who provided helpful info.. I have now determined that I have boots of Joker, Emergency and possibly Javan.....I've become more wary over time thankfully, but this thread has armed me with some concrete guidelines to avoid getting scorched again......
  2. I'll second that opinion about the newest Flyleaf stuff, though to be honest I've never been a huge fan, pretty hit or miss for me. Both Fireflight CDs are pretty good IMO, just on the short side and a few tracks fall a little flat. BUT....the duet w/Josh Brown (former frontman for Full Devil Jacket) on the first release is gr8 and it's worth picking up "Healing Of Harms" (technically their second release, though the 1st band released CD is pretty much non-existent) album just for that song IMO......Skillet remains my fav. CCM hard rock band, though I won't hijack this thread by discussing that album here since I know other threads covering that one already exist......Later, Jeff.
  3. most all of there stuff Dave/Christine one in the same sell the BOOTS such as Roko , East Coast if they still are selling them !!! I've checked my Lillian Axe and Angel Heart discs, and they're both still in the "heavier" original jewel cases that show some wear and tear and, besides having all of the proper features in place, both appear commensurate with their age (i.e. they're definitely not new). I guess there is no absolute guarantee without doing some further research, but I'd feel very confident at present time selling either of these discs as originals. All that said, it has been my experience that some sellers will offer a bunch of bootleg items mixed in with a few true originals, making it even more difficult to figure out before bidding what is/isn't legit....Thanks for all the info. rockdoc, I've found it helpful since I am far from being an expert and collect purely for enjoyment purposes.......Jeff.
  4. I've had good luck dealing with Christine.....Only once was the shipping slow (>2 wks.)....I also was the very fortunate recipient of a first pressing copy of "Lillian Axe: Love and War" for around $5.00 , though the auction didn't list the item as such. Also snagged a very nice used copy of "Angel Heart (Germany): Transplantation" for about $7.00, don't think I've ever seen that disc listed that cheap anywhere else.....Jeff.
  5. Wow, "Dr. Grind- Speechless" fckin' smokes! Several tracks will likely be taking up permanent residence in my ipod. Definitely can't wait for the new Sgt. Roxx disc to arrive- ordered yesterday, even if my original copy of "Push And Squeeze" may decrease a bit in value- a worthy trade-off IMHO....Jeff.
  6. That season finale episode was SWEEEEEEEEEET! I love how the show pushes the scientific envelope, great plot development too culminating in the graveyard scene at the end- seems Walter pilfered an alternate dimension reality of Peter after his own son died......Wasn't sure where the show was heading after the first few episodes and almost lost interest. Now, I'm very glad I stuck around, and I'm with you gents- can't wait for next season......Jeff.
  7. Yeah, that's probably right, I went off-topic. Sorry 'bout that.....Jeff.
  8. I've never understood the rationale behind e-bay expecting and/or requiring overseas sellers to ship to U.S. for $3. From the U.S., I can ship one CD for around $3 only to Canada via First Class Intl. IIRC, all other countries are more.....Another case of e-bay execs. having "collective head up collective ass" IMHO.....Jeff. I have to correct myself, I have shipped a CD to Australia via First Class Airmail for around $3 as well....But that's basically irrelevant, the valid point is that all countries set their own postage rates and thus all sellers should be able to set postage fees in their e-bay listings accordingly. Some countries still do offer a cheaper Intl. Ground shipping alternative......BUT, the tradeoff is that $3 bargain basement shipping option comes with a 4-8+ week shipping interval, which simply won't work on e-bay. Hopefully, most U.S. buyers you guys deal with are cool and don't hassle over paying fair shipping.......Jeff.
  9. I've never understood the rationale behind e-bay expecting and/or requiring overseas sellers to ship to U.S. for $3. From the U.S., I can ship one CD for around $3 only to Canada via First Class Intl. IIRC, all other countries are more.....Another case of e-bay execs. having "collective head up collective ass" IMHO.....Jeff.
  10. They've always been fast getting stuff to me as well, and are VERY FAST to handle any issues that come up. My experiences have all been very positve....Jeff
  11. My uncle owns a 2005 GTO and loves it- build quality, fit and finish are all excellent in his opinion. Among the late model GTO owners I've raced against and/or am friends with, the Australian build quality hasn't been mentioned real prominently either. Other issues such as lack of trunk space and bland styling have been mentioned alot though, esp. among owners of '60s era GTOs I've spoken with....Just a different viewpoint. I don't blame (N)Obama for the death of Pontiac, but the disaster in the making called cap and trade will be his to own IF it passes. This will necessarily lead to a "skyrocketing" (Obama's word choice) of energy costs in the near term, which should just about force the surviving domestic automakers to shift focus entirely onto the design and creation of the little hybrid (and non-hybrid)-look-alike-city-cars that most europeans have been living with post-WWII. Effective for navigating narrow euro streets and mitigating against $8-$12/liter fuel costs, but the trade-off is they're small, underpowered and very uninspiring IMO....There are surely reasonable ways to ramp up the production of greener energy modalites without traumatically killing off the current fuel sources, and the companies who create them, products that utilize them, etc.. And where is the power grid to bring all of the newly created "green" electricity to our cities from the solar and wind farms? Should this not be in place first before govt. considers eliminating, for example, the coal industry? This wouldn't happen overnight, of course, but would occur sooner than later under cap and trade. Further, enviromentalist advocacy groups currently can't even form a consensus re: which Western US desert areas should house arrays of solar panels due to differing enviro. political agendas. So, they're now not only blocking additional drilling of fossil fuels off the coasts of CA, FL and in AK, and the creation of additional nuclear plants, but are also holding up the implementation of a (green) solar energy power source. That's rich! The (N)Obama propaganda machine states that govt. subsidies will help the "low income" deal with the vastly increased energy costs, but I'm very dubious of that proposition. They also said "95% of Americans will receive a tax cut," but now, after barely 3 months, the dems have decided to rescind that aspect of the stimulus bill in order to help pay for the downpayment on the proposed healthcare reform bill. Where does the spending even start to slow down with these guys? Whatever, tax code aside, I believe it's pretty clear, whether one is for or against such, that the current president's energy policies will play a very pivotal role in the automotive landscape going forward.....Not my brand of "hope and change," but that's only my opinion......Jeff.
  12. I hear you man, I'm a long-time Pontiac enthusiast as well. I own a '67 Firebird 400 and my father owns 2 GTOs (1964, 1965), and the dissolution of Pontiac really pisses me off. My brother and I just recently test drove a G8 GT as well, and he was seriously considering buying one, hope he still does. I've owned and driven all sorts of imports (Volvos, BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C Class, Toyota Avalon and a few others as well), but I always come back to the domestic brands (Saturn L300 currently) and have stood with them thru thick, thin, and even quailty control issues. But these days, the domestics, without question IMO, rival the build quality, reliability and durability of the import brands. So with excellent products on the market, it is absolutely disgusting to me that Chrysler is going to claim Chapter 11 (and may be picked over by Fiat) and likely won't re-emerge intact and GM is shedding divisions like a dog shedding fur. I understand how GM arrived at this point--> the auto worker union dynamics, legacy costs, slumping sales and brand image, and worst of all, the sudden collapse of the credit markets late last year, but seventy or so years of hard earned brand equity will unceremoniously and ungraciously be kicked to the curb this Monday (4-27-09) with GM's official announcement. Can cancellation of the Camaro (again) and/or Corvette be far behind with the govt.'s likely push to turn GM into a producer of Prius hybrid look-alikes? Hope I'm spouting more gloom and doom than reality, but the automotive landscape is starting to look bleaker for enthusiasts like myself. Good luck finding the Pontiac that best suits you man, given how long you've had to wait to acquire your own car it sounds like you'll really appreciate the ownership experience......Jeff.
  13. jstoyz

    2009 NHL Playoffs

    Prediction: Avalanche over Dead Wings in 6 games in WC Finals, then Avs will sweep the Florida Panthers in the SC Finals and bring the Cup home to Denver, the only city where it truly belongs! We might even get so excited that riots will break out in downtown Denver! With guys like Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg, Patrick Roy, Adam Foote, Adam Deadmarsh, and Mike Ricci, ain't no one beatin' that line-up..... And you betcha that I'm gonna keep on celebratin' that 1996 (and 2001) championship b/c, well, professional hockey is on hiatus in the Mile High City for at least a couple of seasons. The "Avs" (un)officially called up the entire Lake Erie Monsters minor league organization this past regular season and will likely do so again next year--> and why wouldn't they given that the "Fightin' LaPerriere's," er, Monsters, battled valiantly and accomplished a hard earned 69 points and last place Western Conference finish. Not too bad for a minor league squad combined with a bunch of over the hill hacks. But two years oughta be enough time for them to track down a goaltender, 2-4 forwards, 3-6 defensemen and a couple or 4 centers......On second thought, 2012-2013 is startin' to look more appealing, so I guess I'll break out the purple- GO Colorado Rockies, let's see if they can manage at least a second to last place divisional finish. Damn this is getting exciting......Jeff.
  14. Yeah, you're right about Portland v. LA, the Blazers had alot of success against them. Probably the one team LA would most like to avoid, though LA would still be a huge favorite. Scary thing is, Portland is only going to get better, that team is incredibly young........Injuries did kill the Jazz this year, and who knows, maybe they'll take a game from LA in Salt Lake City and make it interesting, that's a very tough place to play. Deron Williams is the franchise player on that team IMO, a guy who will be a premier player for many years to come--> he hits the lane hard, makes smart decisions re: pass outs to the perimeter and executes Jerry Sloan's brand of pick and roll almost to perfection. When that team got healthy and won 12 in a row, briefly capturing the division lead, they showed their potential. Just a very tough first round draw this year......Jeff.
  15. I respect the legacy of the LA Lakers (how can anyone not?), and, currently, the way Kobe can single-handedly take over a game and completely switch momentum. I'd love to see Denver get another shot at them, even though the Nuggets have definite match-up issues with LA. Last year during the Denver-LA first round beatdown, I would have settled for a hard foul on Gasol or Kobe by Kenyon Martin or Marcus Camby, but no one on Denver was playing ANY defense. This year, Denver's defense is vastly improved, and I think that factor + the Nuggs balanced scoring poses a much bigger challenge for LA........But LA would still be a HUGE favorite, no doubt. Denver, Portland, Houston, SA, Dallas and basically even NO are all pretty evenly matched, each a notch below LA, so it's going to continue to be a bloodbath just to earn the opportunity to challenge the Lakers. Hopefully, one of those teams will still have something left in the tank by the time the Conference finals roll around, assuming the Lakers get there as well (I wouldn't bet against it)......Jeff.
  16. WTF? Where's Motley Crue, Poison and Dokken.....Just kiddin', I personally would absolutely love to attend, and really like at least 8-10 of those bands- highlighted by Icon and Hericane Alice, heck I'd pay $ just to see those two. Would be GR8 to hear the rest as well. Maybe I'll have to visit my family in southeast KS this summer and road trip over there.....Jeff.
  17. Come on bro, it ain't all bad......The Denver Nuggets are kickin' ass, and you're sort of close to Colorado. HeHe, you probably don't like the Nugs anymore than I like the Jazz, but I absolutely friggin' despise the LA Fakers, so from that standpoint I'd love to see the Jazz make a series out of it, but not lookin' too good.....Jeff.
  18. Awful and tragic news, doesn't sound like he suffered much though......R.I.P.
  19. Nice selection there. I'd agree, except I'm yet to hear Isom or Feirce Heart. I forgot about Crush as I'm lucky enough to have an original, but that is a great CD. No doubt one of the best on the label. I think I've been outbid 4-5 times on e-bay for an original copy of Crush so far , probably one of my top ten favorite albums. Whenever I want to remind myself of why I became interested in MHR in the first place, I spin that CD.........So, here's a toast to your venerated (and much coveted) original copy , may it live a long and pampered life.........Jeff.
  20. Rock Candy- Sucker For A Pretty Face......is at the top of my wishlist for a RR reissue! O/w, Lorraine, Pretty Boy, Defcon, Mariah- S/T, Isom, Fire With Fire, Fierce Heart, Stranger- No More Dirty Deals, Crush- ...This, and the first Cuttlass album are all some of the excellent RR discs that stand out in my modest collection ......Jeff.
  21. Dude, you and I think alike in many ways, besides the God issue.......Jeff. I got ya! you mean In Metal Wayz????? Right? Metal and politics, if I'm reading your posts correctly....Jeff.
  22. Ouch! That was a nasty fracture.......I once fractured an opponent's lower leg bone (tibia) during a high school football game (US football), I was falling and was pushed into the opposing player as he was making a turn upfield. Not as gruesome as that footage, but I felt pretty bad about it nonetheless.
  23. Dude, you and I think alike in many ways, besides the God issue.......Jeff.
  24. Well put Mark, you described some things better than I'm able to. Leykis101, nice discussion, opinions may differ but I respect everyone's viewpoint.
  25. At the end of the day everyone has to live within their own skin and find their own meaning from the challenges life presents. I'm personally quite comfortable with my direction, though I learn something new almost every day by listening to different perspectives.....That said, I've yet to find any compelling arguments from neither atheists, agnostics nor fellow scientists that God does in fact not exist and would categorically summarize many of those arguments as bullshit. Nice thing about living in this country, I can have my beliefs and pursue whatever religion I want within the reasonable boundaries of societal law and everyone else can do the same (or not).
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