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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:34 pm
Posted by Broke
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:34 pm
Geddy Lee is a rabid baseball fan with an incredible knowledge of the history of baseball.
Posted by HeadyBrosevelt
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:35 pm to
Jerry Garcia loved heroin
Posted by Keep Stirring
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:39 pm to
Marilyn Manson was on the Wonder Years.
Posted by randybobandy
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:41 pm to
Jimmy Page bought Alister Crowley's castle..
Posted by HeadyBrosevelt
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:43 pm to
Page McConnell (Phish keyboardist)'s father invented Tylenol
Posted by Brosef Stalin
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:43 pm to
Layne Staley also enjoyed heroin
Posted by JohnZeroQ
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:44 pm to
Utah has no jazz musicians
Posted by Keep Stirring
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 3:50 pm to
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Utah has no jazz musicians


Jim McMahon could play a fine rendition of "Take Five" though... close enough
Posted by hobotiger
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:12 pm to
I dont see how Geddy Lee being really into baseball is weird

Michael Nesmith's mother invented liquid paper
Posted by olddawg26
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:16 pm to
My gf's friend in college regularly hooked up with Adam Duritz from Counting Crows
Posted by parrothead
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:16 pm to
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Marilyn Manson was on the Wonder Years.

Wait, are you serious?

Bob Dylan introduced the Beatles to marijuana.
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:17 pm to
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Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s and Spirit in the 1980s. More recently, he has been working as a defense consultant and chairs a Congressional Advisory Board on missile defense
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Baxter fell into his second profession almost by accident. In the mid-1980s, Baxter's interest in music recording technology led him to wonder about hardware and software that was originally developed for military use, specifically data-compression algorithms and large-capacity storage devices. His next-door neighbor was a retired engineer who had worked on the Sidewinder missile program. This neighbor bought Baxter a subscription to Aviation Week magazine, provoking his interest in additional military-oriented publications and missile defense systems in particular. He became self-taught in this area, and at one point he wrote a five-page paper that proposed converting the ship-based anti-aircraft Aegis missile into a rudimentary missile defense system. He gave the paper to California Republican congressman Dana Rohrabacher, and his career as a defense consultant began.

Backed by several influential Capitol Hill lawmakers, Baxter received a series of security clearances so he could work with classified information. In 1995, Pennsylvania Republican congressman Curt Weldon, then the chairman of the House Military Research and Development Subcommittee, nominated Baxter to chair the Civilian Advisory Board for Ballistic Missile Defense.

Baxter's work with that panel led to consulting contracts with the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. He now consults to the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. intelligence community, as well as for defense-oriented manufacturers including Science Applications International Corporation ("SAIC"), Northrop Grumman Corp., General Dynamics, and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. He has been quoted as saying his unconventional approach to thinking about terrorism, tied to his interest in technology, is a major reason he became sought after by the government.

"We thought turntables were for playing records until rappers began to use them as instruments, and we thought airplanes were for carrying passengers until terrorists realized they could be used as missiles,"[14] Baxter has said. "My big thing is to look at existing technologies and try to see other ways they can be used, which happens in music all the time and happens to be what terrorists are incredibly good at."

Baxter has also appeared in public debates and as a guest on CNN and Fox News Channel advocating missile defense. He served as a national spokesman for Americans for Missile Defense, a coalition of organizations devoted to the issue.

In 2000, Baxter considered challenging Rep. Brad Sherman for the 24th Congressional District seat in California before deciding not to run.[15]

In April 2005, he joined the NASA Exploration Systems Advisory Committee (ESAC).

Baxter was a member of an independent study group that produced the "Civil Applications Committee Blue Ribbon Study" recommending an increased domestic role for U.S. spy satellites in September 2005.[16] This study was first reported by The Wall Street Journal on August 15, 2007.[17]

Baxter is listed as "Senior Thinker and Raconteur" at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition.[18]

Baxter is a Senior Fellow and Member of the Board of Regents at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies.[19]
"I'm not sure if this Re-aligned Strategic Missile Initiative is fully operable. What do you think Skunk?"



Posted by Keep Stirring
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:29 pm to
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Wait, are you serious?


surely you can't be serious
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:32 pm to
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surely you can't be serious
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Posted by MorbidTheClown
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:35 pm to
yoko set john up with one of her assistants thinking he would "get the cheating out of his system"....
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:39 pm to
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And though this is the first time many Beatles fans have heard this particular conversation, Lennon’s interest in Christ was no secret in the early ‘70s. In his book, The Gospel According to the Beatles, writer Steve Turner said that there was a period in his life when the world’s most famous songwriter deeply wanted to know who Jesus was.According to the book, in an effort to escape the chaos of public life, Lennon would often retreat to television and became a regular viewer of the era’s most influential evangelists including Billy Graham, Oral Roberts and even Pat Robertson.

In 1972, Lennon even took part in a written correspondence with Roberts, in which he apologized and further explained his statement about being “bigger” than God. The Beatles frontman, who had experimented with a variety of drugs and spiritual ideas wrote this to Roberts:

“The point is this, I want happiness. I don't want to keep on with drugs. Paul told me once, 'You made fun of me for taking drugs, but you will regret it in the end.' Explain to me what Christianity can do for me. Is it phoney? Can He love me? I want out of hell."

Oral Roberts sent him a long response, giving him a copy of his book Miracle of Seed Faith and a detailed explanation of God’s love for him.

Five years later, in 1977, Lennon became deeply moved by NBC’s broadcast of the movie Jesus of Nazareth and told his friends that he had become a born-again Christian. A week after seeing the film, Lennon returned to church on Easter Sunday with his wife Yoko and son Sean in tow.

It was during this time that Lennon even penned several Christian songs (“Talking with Jesus” and “Amen”), and according to Turner’s book, even called The 700 Club prayer line.

The change in his life disturbed his wife Yoko Ono, who pulled her husband away from his new religion, and eventually, after months of isolation in Tokyo, Lennon found his life going in a dark direction, and ended up abandoning his faith and retreating into New Age practice and further searching. Before he was murdered in 1980, Lennon embraced a universalistic belief of religion and no longer seemed interested in his born-again lifestyle.
Posted by JumpingTheShark
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:40 pm to
Legend has it that Van Halen had a rider in their contract with venues that said that a bowl of M&M's was to be placed in the green room with all of the brown M&M's taken out. This small stipulation was usually put within the fine details of the contract somewhere near the end, and evidently it was to serve as a means to know whether or not a venue's management appropriately read the entire contract, as Van Halen had lots of pyrotechnics and thought that the show might be rendered unsafe if these people weren't willing to do their due dilligence. If they found brown M&M's in the bowl, they would know that the venue had not read the nitty gritty of the conditions of their performance contract and that the stage setup could be compromised.

Snopes confirmed as true.
This post was edited on 1/24/17 at 4:43 pm
Posted by kingbob
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:56 pm to
The lead singer of Iron Maiden is also the pilot of their tour jet. He's a licensed commercial air pilot.
Posted by nobigdeal69
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 4:57 pm to
Phil Collins is obsessed with the Alamo and has amassed the largest collection of Alamo memorabilia in the world. The 200-piece collection is worth between $10 million and $15 million, and it took him two decades to assemble. He has donated his collection to a Texas museum.
Posted by fontell
Montgomery
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Posted on 1/24/17 at 5:00 pm to
Curtis Loew didn't play an old dobro cross his knee. He actually played the sax. His friends called him Curtis Blow.
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