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18 April 2003 by nathaniel

SPATT

I doubt anyone out there in webland remembers Stinky Pete And The Titanics,
the first ska-punk band to the rock out the rock palace on the Shaolin (see terrible
interview, circa 1997- 3 years into our 4 year life span – here),
but I do. (Is this a good thing or a bad thing, you ask? See
interview
and decide for yourself… We were a love-able bunch, I think.)
In fact, I heard from the bass player for the first time in years recently. It
was one of those unexpected, but very pleasant surprises. Hey Brett!
It’s Good Friday today, and as any good NYC Jew, I rented a movie. Hooray for
Harry Potter!
Primary news is looking glum. My two least favorite candidates for the Democratic
bill are in the lead (Lieberman
and Kerry) and even they
are midgets by comparison to Bush in popularity polls. ICK! My pick, Howard
Dean,
hasn’t even garnered 10% of the Dem popular vote, nor has my 2nd choice,
Edwards…

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