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Topic: The Sprint Center ( WHY ?! ) ..... N.S.C. Return to archive
13th August 2007 02:58 PM
Joey

Why ?!


...........WHY ?!

Van Halen Midwestern Tour Dates :

Oct. 10: Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
Oct. 14: Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse)
Oct. 16: Chicago (Allstate Arena)
Oct. 18: Chicago (United Center)
Oct. 22: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)
Oct. 24: Minneapolis (Target Center)
Oct. 26: Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center)
Oct. 28: St. Louis (Scottrade Center)





WHY ?!


www.SprintCenter.com

Fly !




13th August 2007 03:22 PM
Joey

Van Halen Tour Kicking Off In Late September
August 13, 2007 - Touring | Rock and Pop

By Mitchell Peters, L.A.

The first leg of Van Halen's long-awaited reunion tour with frontman David Lee Roth will kick off Sept. 27 in Charlotte, N.C., and run through Dec. 11 in Calgary, Alberta. Tickets for the trek, which is in the process of being announced at a Los Angeles media gathering, go on sale beginning Saturday (Aug. 18) via LiveNation.com.

Stay tuned to Billboard.biz for more Van Halen details.

Here are Van Halen's tour dates:

Sept. 27: in Charlotte, N.C. (Bobcats Arena)
Sept. 29: Greensboro, N.C. (Coliseum)
Oct. 1: Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
Oct. 7: Toronto (Air Canada Centre)
Oct. 10: Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
Oct. 14: Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse)
Oct. 16: Chicago (Allstate Arena)
Oct. 18: Chicago (United Center)
Oct. 22: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)
Oct. 24: Minneapolis (Target Center)
Oct. 26: Kansas City, Mo. (Sprint Center)
Oct. 28: St. Louis (Scottrade Center)
Oct. 30: Boston (TD Banknorth Garden)
Nov. 3: East Rutherford, N.J. (Continental Airlines Arena)
Nov. 13: New York (Madison Square Garden)
Nov. 20: Los Angeles (Staples)
Nov. 23: Glendale, Ariz. (Jobing.com Arena)
Nov. 25: San Diego (Cox Arena)
Nov. 27: Sacramento, Calif. (Arco Arena)
Nov. 29: San Jose, Calif. (HP Pavilion)
Dec. 1: Portland, Ore. (Rose Garden)
Dec. 3: Seattle (Key Arena)
Dec. 5: Vancouver (GM Place)
Dec. 9: Edmonton, Alberta (Rexall Palace)
Dec. 11: Calgary, Alberta (Pengrowth Saddledome)

http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/industry/e3i16bbc42310e1d1edb652cc5e9d2650ce



13th August 2007 03:24 PM
Starbuck
13th August 2007 04:14 PM
Joey
quote:
Starbuck wrote:





You are on FIRE !!!

W- What ?!


Oh , .... Sure !!! :

http://www.planetjh.com/news/A_101763.aspx


13th August 2007 06:52 PM
mojoman I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.....
13th August 2007 08:45 PM
Joey
quote:
mojoman wrote:
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.....



Son ...................................

The Master & myself agree --- You are ' The Chosen One ' :



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14th August 2007 02:08 AM
Starbuck not to prolong a seriously retarded thread, but joey...have you heard the news???

Rove's gheyness got him fired!



he's leaving to spend more time with loved ones!



bush finds his lack of faith disturbing!

14th August 2007 07:12 AM
glencar That's bad when even Van Halen bypasses your backwater-assed town. Time to move, Joey. You're too sophisticated for Omahahahaha! LOL
14th August 2007 05:36 PM
Joey
WHY .............?!










..........
[cc: Baby Steelie ]
[Edited by Joey]
14th August 2007 05:57 PM
mojoman
quote:
Starbuck wrote:








It is of no concern. Soon the Rebellion will be crushed and young Skywalker will be one of us. Your work here is finished, my friend. Go out to the command ship and await my orders
14th August 2007 06:11 PM
Joey " .. It is of no concern. Soon the Rebellion will be crushed and young Skywalker will be one of us. Your work here is finished, my friend. Go out to the command ship and await my orders "






http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070814/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_politics

J.


14th August 2007 06:12 PM
fireontheplatter van headache

i live my life like theres no tomorrow
14th August 2007 06:16 PM
Joey " ... i live my life like theres no tomorrow "







14th August 2007 06:21 PM
Joey " Netanyahu sweeps Israel's Likud race "

............ YES !!!


" Benjamin Netanyahu swept the race to lead Israel's hardline Likud Party, a party official said, boosting his ambitions to reclaim the country's premiership.

Netanyahu, crowned in recent polls as the front-runner for Israel's top job, faced off against far-right West Bank settler Moshe Feiglin, who would bar Arabs from Israel's parliament and favors their emigration.

A partial tally gave Netanyahu 73 percent of the vote to Feiglin's 22 percent, party executive director Gad Arieli said. World Likud Party Chairman Danny Danon trailed with 4 percent.

While a Netanyahu victory had been all but assured, a strong Feiglin showing could have shored up Israel's extreme right and hurt Netanyahu's efforts to rehabilitate Likud after it was trounced in elections last year.

A telegenic politician and avowed hawk, the M.I.T.-educated Netanyahu speaks flawless, American-accented English. He's tough on defense issues and hands-off on the economy, and in recent months has been trying to position himself somewhere in the political center.

"It's clear that Netanyahu is a right-wing man, but a right-wing man who is always winking at the center," political commentator Hanan Crystal said Tuesday.

Netanyahu was expected to address Likud loyalists early Wednesday. But early in the polling, he made it clear that Tuesday's race was a dress rehearsal for a bigger contest.

"I call on Likud members to go vote because tonight, when we close the polls, we begin the race for prime minister," said Netanyahu, who has led Likud since late 2005, as he voted in Jerusalem.

Israeli general elections are scheduled for 2010, but could be earlier if Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's fractious coalition government falls apart, or if Olmert himself — facing low poll numbers and a series of legal woes — leaves office.

With many Israelis on summer holiday, turnout among the nearly 100,000 Likud members was slightly under 40 percent. In an effort to encourage Likud members to vote, Netanyahu extended the polling into the night and stationed ballot boxes at hotels around the country.

Voter turnout was a key focus in the race. Though Feiglin counted on the support of only 10 percent of Likud's members, he stood to win as much as 30 percent of the vote because of Netanyahu no-shows, Crystal said before the polls closed.

Even many settlers view Feiglin, who would pull Israel out of the United Nations, as extreme. Significant support for the far-right challenger could have tarred Likud as an extremist party and hurt Netanyahu's efforts to lure centrist voters in national election.

Likud dominated Israeli politics for nearly three decades until 2005, when party leader Ariel Sharon bolted to form the centrist Kadima, taking top Likud legislators with him. Sharon was incapacitated by a stroke in early 2006 and replaced by Olmert, another former Likud politician who led Kadima to victory in elections several months later.

Likud fell apart in that vote, shrinking to 12 seats in Israel's 120-seat parliament from 38 in the previous elections in 2003.

But Netanyahu's hawkish policies appear to have gained renewed popularity with an Israeli public frustrated by ongoing rocket fire from the Gaza Strip and angry over the country's inconclusive war against Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon last summer.

Netanyahu was a vocal opponent of Israeli-Palestinian peace deals in the early 1990s, but later, as prime minister from 1996 to 1999, he negotiated two interim peace deals and handed over most of the West Bank town of Hebron to the Palestinian Authority.

Still, his relations with the Palestinians were acrimonious and his ties with the Clinton administration, which wanted to see more Israeli flexibility, were often strained. His shaky coalition government fell apart in 1999, and he was unseated by Labor's Ehud Barak in elections that year.

After his defeat, he resigned as Likud's chairman and left politics for three years before returning as foreign minister and finance minister under Sharon. He quit the Cabinet two weeks before Israel's 2005 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip to protest the pullout, taking Likud into the opposition.

The author of several books on terrorism and Israeli policy, Netanyahu is the son of a hardline Zionist ideologue and the brother of one of Israel's most famous war heroes — Yoni Netanyahu, who died commanding Israel's legendary hostage rescue at Entebbe, Uganda, in 1976. "

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070814/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_politics

YES !



14th August 2007 07:41 PM
mojoman
quote:
Joey wrote:
" Netanyahu sweeps Israel's Likud race "

............ YES !!!


" Benjamin Netanyahu swept the race to lead Israel's hardline Likud Party, a party official said, boosting his ambitions to reclaim the country's premiership.

Netanyahu, crowned in recent polls as the front-runner for Israel's top job, faced off against far-right West Bank settler Moshe Feiglin, who would bar Arabs from Israel's parliament and favors their emigration.

A partial tally gave Netanyahu 73 percent of the vote to Feiglin's 22 percent, party executive director Gad Arieli said. World Likud Party Chairman Danny Danon trailed with 4 percent.

While a Netanyahu victory had been all but assured, a strong Feiglin showing could have shored up Israel's extreme right and hurt Netanyahu's efforts to rehabilitate Likud after it was trounced in elections last year.

A telegenic politician and avowed hawk, the M.I.T.-educated Netanyahu speaks flawless, American-accented English. He's tough on defense issues and hands-off on the economy, and in recent months has been trying to position himself somewhere in the political center.

"It's clear that Netanyahu is a right-wing man, but a right-wing man who is always winking at the center," political commentator Hanan Crystal said Tuesday.

Netanyahu was expected to address Likud loyalists early Wednesday. But early in the polling, he made it clear that Tuesday's race was a dress rehearsal for a bigger contest.

"I call on Likud members to go vote because tonight, when we close the polls, we begin the race for prime minister," said Netanyahu, who has led Likud since late 2005, as he voted in Jerusalem.

Israeli general elections are scheduled for 2010, but could be earlier if Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's fractious coalition government falls apart, or if Olmert himself — facing low poll numbers and a series of legal woes — leaves office.

With many Israelis on summer holiday, turnout among the nearly 100,000 Likud members was slightly under 40 percent. In an effort to encourage Likud members to vote, Netanyahu extended the polling into the night and stationed ballot boxes at hotels around the country.

Voter turnout was a key focus in the race. Though Feiglin counted on the support of only 10 percent of Likud's members, he stood to win as much as 30 percent of the vote because of Netanyahu no-shows, Crystal said before the polls closed.

Even many settlers view Feiglin, who would pull Israel out of the United Nations, as extreme. Significant support for the far-right challenger could have tarred Likud as an extremist party and hurt Netanyahu's efforts to lure centrist voters in national election.

Likud dominated Israeli politics for nearly three decades until 2005, when party leader Ariel Sharon bolted to form the centrist Kadima, taking top Likud legislators with him. Sharon was incapacitated by a stroke in early 2006 and replaced by Olmert, another former Likud politician who led Kadima to victory in elections several months later.

Likud fell apart in that vote, shrinking to 12 seats in Israel's 120-seat parliament from 38 in the previous elections in 2003.

But Netanyahu's hawkish policies appear to have gained renewed popularity with an Israeli public frustrated by ongoing rocket fire from the Gaza Strip and angry over the country's inconclusive war against Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon last summer.

Netanyahu was a vocal opponent of Israeli-Palestinian peace deals in the early 1990s, but later, as prime minister from 1996 to 1999, he negotiated two interim peace deals and handed over most of the West Bank town of Hebron to the Palestinian Authority.

Still, his relations with the Palestinians were acrimonious and his ties with the Clinton administration, which wanted to see more Israeli flexibility, were often strained. His shaky coalition government fell apart in 1999, and he was unseated by Labor's Ehud Barak in elections that year.

After his defeat, he resigned as Likud's chairman and left politics for three years before returning as foreign minister and finance minister under Sharon. He quit the Cabinet two weeks before Israel's 2005 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip to protest the pullout, taking Likud into the opposition.

The author of several books on terrorism and Israeli policy, Netanyahu is the son of a hardline Zionist ideologue and the brother of one of Israel's most famous war heroes — Yoni Netanyahu, who died commanding Israel's legendary hostage rescue at Entebbe, Uganda, in 1976. "

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070814/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_politics

YES !








http://ale-yarok.org.il/english/
15th August 2007 11:48 AM
Joey
quote:
mojoman wrote:



http://ale-yarok.org.il/english/



mojo .............................


They got six million of us in the Holocaust !!!


Never Again !


NEVER !!!!


Joeykins
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