December 1st, 2005 08:21 PM |
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StonedinTupelo |
Greetings from a few blocks where some guy named Elvis was born.
I'll be in Memphis Saturday night in my Johnny Cash "Man in Black" T-shirt ... hoping to negotiate a floor ticket with the ticket salesmen across the street from FEF.
Would like to hook up with some Memphis or North Mississippi folks at the show for partying on Beale Street - and possible a place to crash. I doubt I will be in any condition that night to drive back to Tupelo.
Been a Stones fan for a long time, but only the second time to see the boys. First time was in '99 at the Pyramid in Memphis.
Post a message here or e-mail me at [email protected]
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December 1st, 2005 11:08 PM |
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voodoopug |
I shall be greeting others and working the room at Alfreds on Beale street before the show |
December 2nd, 2005 05:29 AM |
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Jumping Jack |
Will they play Hound Dog again for the canine lovers in the audience?
Enjoy the show, Pug. Please say hello to my nemesis and wish him a Happy Hanukah for me. |
December 2nd, 2005 11:34 AM |
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gimmekeef |
The band will be eating tonight at the Rendezvous BBQ joint in the alley across from the Peabody.....a good bet... |
December 2nd, 2005 04:07 PM |
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Joey |
Enjoy the Show Josh & Puggy ..................... I wish I could be there with the both of you .
" Kansas City might host Super Bowl
Arrowhead must be upgraded, temporary roof would be added"
" KANSAS CITY, Mo. - NFL owners voted Wednesday to tentatively award Kansas City a Super Bowl, largely as a tribute to owner Lamar Hunt, who gave the game its name.
It comes with one giant string attached: improvements to Arrowhead Stadium, including a rolling roof to keep out the February cold. The team estimates the cost of the roof alone at $100 million to $200 million - and that's not counting $300 million or so the Chiefs say they need in stadium upgrades.
The approval is for a 10-year window, starting in 2011, but Hunt said the most likely prospects would be for the 49th or 51st Super Bowl, after the 2014 or 2016 seasons.
"This is a very happy day, and in some respects a surprising day," he said at a news conference after the second day of the owners' two-day fall meetings adjourned.
The team is in lease negotiations with Jackson County and hopes to have a sales tax issue on the April ballot.
MOSS SPEAKS: Randy Moss wants no part of playing alongside Terrell Owens. Nor does he see any similarity between himself and Owens.
In his first interview in more than two months, Moss addressed several topics with ESPN for a program scheduled to air Sunday morning.
"No, I'm not here," Moss said when asked how he would respond if Owens were to come to Oakland. "
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/nfl/article/0,2777,DRMN_23918_4245589,00.html

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