================================================ Subject: Re: Check out Best Online Cards--TIME FOR AMERICANS From: "creed -7m3 - live" To: Date: Tue 18 Sep 2001 18:41:51 -0400 ================================================ On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 01:23, Lvablemm@cs.com wrote: Your credit is a lot better than mine. So it sounds like it should go through. Your other credit practices sound wise. I hope you get the car. It is sad about your loss. > > That Nickelback CD is OK. I love the second song. I don't know if I've ever > heard Stereomudd Stereomudd has a song called "Pain". It sounds a bit like Metallica to me. But some say that they sound like Sevendust. Some of the songs do have that growling annoyance. But in parts. The music and vocals are closer to Metallica style. I don't care much for Sevendust. But they seem to be OK. There website has real audio streams of a few of the songs. About Puddle of mudd. I never heard any of thier music. I did have a bad dream. Where the cops were after me. Since they thought that I was playing "Puddle of Mudd" on my stereo. I had two other similar dreams that night. One about espianoge and the other about social unrest. They were about a week before the tragedies happened. Anyway, what type of music does puddle of mudd do? Is it anti-establishment or anything? I was wondering why I would dream about POM. It might of been in the dream. Since the title makes me think of anti-establishment themes. . PUDDLES of Mudd, yes, but Stereomudd? What songs might I > know? > > I just invested a ton of money for my kids' college fund about a month ago. > So here's hoping they choose not to go to college... > I think that they will end up going to college. But it would be a great fund to redirect. If they decided to not go. > Even Mancow (my favorite radio pain in the ass) had nothing funny to say this > morning. He kept trying, but then he'd say "This is just stupid, nobody's in > the mood for this." And start talking about the whole terrorism thing again. > Every time he'd change the subject, he'd get a caller, or one of his "crew" > who would change the subject. We need humor. Sadness is just too hard to hang onto. I hope people's moods get more towards the entertainment and humor moods soon. Someone told me about a concert that they went to. There was hardly anyone there. And Stereomudd cancelled from the show. > > Things will get back to normal soon, I hope. > I hope it becomes normal, quickly. Jim > Jen > > In a message dated 9/17/2001 11:07:19 PM Central Daylight Time, > creed7m3live@COLUMBUS.RR.COM writes: > > << Good luck on convincing them that the new car for Jen. Will boost the > economy. You can tell them that I think so. But I doubt that it will do > any good. Since I am loan light myself. > > I boosted the economy. by buying two albums. I bought Stereomudd and > Nickelback. I doubt that the 20 something bucks will have a great > impact. But your car might. > > About the stockmarket. I am glad that the backup systems worked out for > the system. The stock market doesn't matter to me. except that I work > for a publically traded company. > > I think that the mood of the country is all bent out of shape. Because > of the events of recent time. Especially, since they are talking about a > long termed controversy. > > Even the David Letterman show is a big bumber. It is like watching > nightline. But since it is a variety show. I guess that the mood of the > show. Should reflect the mood of the country. > > Jim > >> -- A list is only as strong as its weakest link. -- Don Knuth To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp