snoozedoctor
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Certified gas-passer by trade. I like OM guitars, casting a 5 weight during the hatch, 12 inches of powder, cooking on a campstove, and watching a Coen brother's movie, not necessarily in that order, but close.
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Catsanddogs Videos Submitted by snoozedoctor
http://parody.videosift.com/talk/Let-the-Videosift-Roast-begin-Zifnab-takes-
If you've never been to Yellowstone or the Tetons then you gotta put it on your bucket list. And while you're here you can check out the Bighorns too. And who knows? You might even swing through Casper with the family to say hi. That would be cool.
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Looks like you have a wild hare there. Is that a Jacked rabbit? Hiccup......."what's up doc?"
Hey, I was about to post this and dedicate it to you:
http://www.videojug.com/interview/general-anesthesia-2
But would you like to post it? I'll promote it if you do.
In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
Walsh is a fantastic guitar player, and of course, a Wichita boy.
I saw you were the only one that upvoted the Rainmaker's tunes. Bob Walkenhorst and the boys are Kansas City natives. They came so close to really hitting it big. Their first album, The Rainmakers, was critically acclaimed, but the follow-up album sputtered and ruined their chances. I love their lyrics,
One line is a favorite from the song "The wages of sin"
"The wages of sin is 2 bucks an hour and working weekends."
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Thanks, buddy! You must like this song because the imagery is similar to what you might see right before the gas puts you under. Maybe.
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*promote
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*promote
http://happy.videosift.com/talk/Hearts-moons-stars-clovers-and-now-DIAMONDS
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Thanks for promote the other day. Much appreciated.
Haven't been too active here the last while. Busy with real life problems and duties. Work is the curse of the vacationing class.
Come on down and join the belated 100-star congrats party!
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Then you do need to rent this movie and watch it, if you haven't already. Trust me.
In reply to this comment by musictechie:
This is from "The Mikado". Did that show in high school and loved it. This brings back a few memories *tear*
The next time I feel like a fight, I'll post another Mormon video and I'll let you know so that you can throw some punches of your own.
I like the comment that you made about religion on the Sift. It's too true. I guess I just posted the video because I suddenly couldn't take it anymore. I believe that spiritual people can be scientific and rational, as well. I certainly think myself a rational human being, but I also have a good deal of faith.
In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
Good grief, sorry I totally missed this debate. What a spirited and brave defense. Next time, I'll be riding shotgun.
One of my comments on a Sift about "Why campaign against religion."
"I'm impressed by the amount of vitriol against religion on the Sift. I guess many of you haven't had the good fortune to be involved in moderate, religious activism. That is, activism that's about helping people less fortunate than ourselves without trying to whack them on the head with a crucifix. I'm a religious scientist. People here act as if the two are mutually exclusive, whereas they most certainly are not, Einstein being a notable example (not necessarily ascribing to an organized faith, but rather belief in a supreme diety.) Same with Brian Greene of string theory.
The people I worship with wear blue jeans, we play loud rock and roll music and we actively provide charity to Rwanda. When you lump Christians, Muslims, etc. into the same mold you display all the prejudice you rail against. Sorry, but true."
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*promote
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That was the kindest comment I've received. Tell my kids I'm cool, will you?
In reply to this comment by laura:
you're so cool, snoozedoc...
I love your posts & your comments~
yay for people with good taste!
congratulations.