This was such a good pic i had to post it! it is the Klunk du Jour for today - many thanks to the Klunkers!
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This post was written by Penny Keating on February 25, 2008
This was such a good pic i had to post it! it is the Klunk du Jour for today - many thanks to the Klunkers!
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This post was written by Penny Keating on February 25, 2008
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This post was written by Penny Keating on February 23, 2008
The Feelings’ Venue Matched Sole Ambitions
Feb 22 2008 By John Dingwall
….The band plays Glasgow Barrow land on March 14 and have Been confirmed to play this summer’s T in the Park.
And Dan, who befriended 24 star Kiefer Sutherland during their tour of the US to promote Twelve Stops And Home, plans to invite the Emmy award winning son of Donald Sutherland to join him at Balado.
Kiefer, who plays Jack Bauer, a counter terrorism agent in the hit series, is a huge fan of Scotland and the band and came to the UK to introduce them at the concert for Diana at Wembley last summer.
“We got to know Kiefer and he is coming to London so I will probably ask him then,” Dan revealed.
“He’s a good friend. He is coming to see us again this week. I’ll see if he wants to come. We’re going to hook upwith him. He is a great guy.”
And the Union Jack dress for T?
Dan added: “Everyone expects us to dress up now so you never know, we might find something for T in the Park.
“We played there two years ago and really enjoyed it. It was a great gig.”
‘Kiefer is a good friend, he is coming to see us this week so I’ll see if he wants to come to T in the Park’
‘I still feel like an outsider. We do as a band. We’ll never be accepted into the NME society’
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This post was written by Penny Keating on February 22, 2008
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This post was written by Penny Keating on February 21, 2008
[Thanks Adrian!]
It was a funeral befitting a great man: 10,000 mourners packed into the biggest church they could find, poignant eulogies, glorious music, a grand procession through a grateful city to a final resting place amid rolling hills and a view to the sea, all of it carried live on television. Sadly, it was only after Randy Simmons was killed that most of us came to learn just how great he was.
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This post was written by Penny Keating on February 21, 2008
A One-of-a-Kind 24 Guitar Signed by Kiefer Sutherland
Primetime Emmy® Award winning actor Kiefer Sutherland has autographed this one of a kind guitar with artwork created by Fantasy Artist Pamelina and hand crafted by Master Luthier Mike Lipe.
24 is an Emmy® award-winning television series, broadcast by Fox Network in the USA and syndicated worldwide. 24 is presented in real time, with each season depicting a 24-hour period in the life of Jack Bauer, played by Primetime Emmy® award winning actor Kiefer Sutherland, who works with the U.S. government as it fights threats on U.S. soil. Bauer is often in the field for the fictional Los Angeles Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) as they try to safeguard the nation from terrorist threats. Based in Los Angeles, the show also follows the actions of other CTU agents, government officials and terrorists associated with the plot.
This exclusive custom hand crafted Mike Lipe guitar electric guitar has been signed in silver Sharpie by Kiefer Sutherland of 24. The signature is underneath a clear-coat to ensure it will last through time. The guitar was painted using AutoAir enamels and Liquitex acrylics.
The neck includes a Bruce Johnson designed single truss rod and are hand shape. The headstocks are made at a seven degree angle on the solid body guitars, and an eleven degree angle on the hollow bodies as opposed to a flat “slab” style headstock. The guitar comes with a new Road Runner hard shell case courtesy of the Guitar Center.
Current bid: US $510.00
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This post was written by Penny Keating on February 21, 2008
A Dog’s Purpose, (from a 6-year-old)
Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten-year-old
Irish Wolfhound named Belker. The dog’s owners, Ron, his wife, Lisa,
and their little boy, Shane, were all very attached to Belker, and they
were hoping for a miracle.
I examined Belker and found he was dying of cancer. I told the
family we couldn’t do anything for Belker, and offered to perform
the euthanasia procedure for the old dog in their home.
As we made arrangements, Ron and Lisa told me they thought it would
be good for six-year-old Shane to observe the procedure. They felt
as though Shane might learn something from the experience
The next day, I felt the familiar catch in my throat as Belker’s
family surrounded him. Shane seemed so calm, petting the old dog for
the last time, that I wondered if he understood what was going on.
Within a few minutes, Belker slipped peacefully away.
The little boy seemed to accept Belker’s transition without any
difficulty or confusion. We sat together for a while after Belker’s
death, wondering aloud about the sad fact that animal lives are
shorter than human lives. Shane, who had been listening quietly,
piped up, “I know why.”
Startled, we all turned to him. What came out of his mouth next
stunned me. I’d never heard a more comforting explanation.
He said, “People are born so that they can learn how to live a good
life — like loving everybody all the time and being nice, right?” The
six-year-old continued, “Well, dogs already know how to do that, so
they don’t have to stay as long.”
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This post was written by Penny Keating on February 21, 2008