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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 12:30 PM      
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Anyone see that c*nt Hillary get booed off the stage on Saturday night on VH1? That was great that everyone did that. She is a lying manipulative dyke, who could not give a shit about New York.

Also that tree hugging faggot Richard Gere got booed too.

I have to give Howard credit. His little thing was funny with the biohazard suit and making fun of celebrities not coming to New York.

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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 12:54 PM      
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I thought the Stern bit was old and tired. Just a rehash of his Fartman appearance on MTV. And his bitchin' about celebrities was just another excuse for him to bully people who don't like him and don't want to be on his show.

I did enjoy the short vid clip. Normally I don't like Woody Allens work, but the short flick he made was funny. "Guiliani and Al Sharpton are getting a house together on Fire Island. That's what I heard."

And David Bowie rocked.
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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 1:04 PM      
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quote:

Also that tree hugging faggot Richard Gere got booed too.

I mentioned in another thread that it was funny to see him try and backpedal his way out it. He said something like "taking all the negative energy and turning it into comapssion for these people"...blah blah blah. Then the boos started, and he was like "I guess thats not the popular opinion here" (SEVERE paraphrasing). The man is an asshole. How could he possible think to talk compassion and understanding to an audience full of cops, firemen and emergency workes - plus families of those lost - and think he will go over well?

I missed the rug-muncher getting booed, but I heard about it and that she wasn't all that pleased about it - neither was Slick Willie - like it matters what either of them think.


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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 1:09 PM      
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I tend to avoid anything that has the Hillary name attached to it.

Fucking Gere. What a complete asshole. "Let's turn this energy of rage and revenge to compasion" in front of the family members of the fallen firefighters.







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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 1:14 PM      
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There were a number of highlights (surprisingly to me)- of course if the same band lineup appeared in 1979 it would have been amazing :)

I loved fireman Mike Moran, and his "Kiss my royal Irish Ass" line.

Not only was hillary booed, and she left quickly, but Bill got mixed reception, then turned it around. Like his politics or not, the guy knows how to talk.



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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 1:19 PM      
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He isnt called Slick Willie for nothing...

Actually the concert was phenominmal. I was supposed to go see the Who on 9/12, but they cancelled after what happened. SO it was so cool to see them. The entire night rocked, especially all the hammered NYPD and FDNY officers out there, it was a great night.






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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 1:23 PM      
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I heard parts of it on the radio. I'm sure VH1 will be replaying it a million times this week alone.



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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 1:41 PM      
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The Who's set was great as was Billy Joel's, and Mick & Keith's. It would have been nice to cut out some of the lesser acts to give them more time to perform though. That would have also given time for some of the groups to jam together.


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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 3:06 PM      
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quote:

The Who's set was great as was Billy Joel's, and Mick & Keith's.


huh? mick and keith get 2 songs and one of them is miss you? what were they thinking? of all the songs in their catalog i think they made a poor choice. the who did rock and buddy guy was awesome

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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 8:41 PM      
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Clapton was great as always. When James Taylor was on all I could think about was Joe's DMX song.


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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 8:51 PM      
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The Howard segment, although thankfully brief, was absolutely tedious. It was like watching that old bit from Sesame Street: "One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn't belong..."

My favorite portions were The Who, Operaman (never thought I'd laugh at a Sandler bit, but he was fabulous), and Kevin Smith's short film ("RANGERS!").



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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 8:59 PM      
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I agree. I am not a big Sandler fan, but his Operaman bit was hysterical.


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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 9:56 PM      
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I was flipping through a few things during the show, but i think i saw the best and worst parts....

Best: Willy Clinton saying "Waasuup!" during the Seinfeld bit.

Worst: What ever the hell that thing was that Jimmy Fallen did... It had a good premise, but wasn't it supposed to be funny?


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posted on 10-22-2001 @ 10:11 PM      
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i missed everything in the first few hours or so, i think i came home to see sandler.the who had a GREAT set.i couldnt think of a better group of their songs to play, espcially behind blue eyes.opraman=always funny, especailly when covering babba o'reily.seinfeld and smith had great shorts.jimmy fallons thing=SUCK.COMPLETE AND UTTER SUCK.the cop who currsed off bin laden was great, i wish clinton had his balls.and mcartney(alone) was ok at best, but good in the end jam with everybody, giving clapton the solo=ALWAYS best possible idea



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