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location: Landscape Challenged Illinois
listening to: 16 Horsepower, black music from the 70's & and still going broke from Paste Magazine
registered: 2002.08.26
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I believe this show starts airing this Sunday on PBS for seven nights. There are seven hours, each hour taking a part of the blues from the director's point of view and interest.One thing good about the CDs is that it runs the line from roots blues to some contemporary blues. Haven't had time to listen to a lot of the cds, but plan to.Lee, Most of my stories tend to be on the very crude and cold side.....here's one...One time a detective was looking for this suspect and saw this SUV full of gangbangers and thought her suspect was inside, so she tries to stop the SUV. The driver, her thought of suspect, has a gun, so he hands it back to his buddy behind his driver's seat and tells him to unload it for him real quick because while he has a firearm owner's card, the gun can't be loaded. Well, his fellow gangbanger knows little about semi-automatics and is trying to get the live round out when instead of getting the live round out he pulls the trigger and shoots his gangbanging driver buddy right through the seat and in the ass. The detective gets on the radio screaming, "SHOTS FIRED! SHOTS FIRED!" and chaos starts. Cops come flying in from all over. I get there and they have the heavy gangbanger out on his belly and on the asphalt to the Walgreen's parking lot with his hands cuffed behind his back. His low rider blue jeans are partly down and you can see about half of his ass and sure enough, he has a bullet hole in one cheek. And because no one tells the cops shit when the get shot, while he's rolling side to side moaning and whimpering, a veteran patrol officer is standing above him asking jokingly, but in a deadpan serious way, "Who shot you man?. Who shot you man?"Of course, the driver kept his mouth shut, but the fellows in the SUV told the whole story.....
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I believe this show starts airing this Sunday on PBS for seven nights. There are seven hours, each hour taking a part of the blues from the director's point of view and interest.One thing good about the CDs is that it runs the line from roots blues to some contemporary blues. Haven't had time to listen to a lot of the cds, but plan to.Lee, Most of my stories tend to be on the very crude and cold side.....here's one...One time a detective was looking for this suspect and saw this SUV full of gangbangers and thought her suspect was inside, so she tries to stop the SUV. The driver, her thought of suspect, has a gun, so he hands it back to his buddy behind his driver's seat and tells him to unload it for him real quick because while he has a firearm owner's card, the gun can't be loaded. Well, his fellow gangbanger knows little about semi-automatics and is trying to get the live round out when instead of getting the live round out he pulls the trigger and shoots his gangbanging driver buddy right through the seat and in the ass. The detective gets on the radio screaming, "SHOTS FIRED! SHOTS FIRED!" and chaos starts. Cops come flying in from all over. I get there and they have the heavy gangbanger out on his belly and on the asphalt to the Walgreen's parking lot with his hands cuffed behind his back. His low rider blue jeans are partly down and you can see about half of his ass and sure enough, he has a bullet hole in one cheek. And because no one tells the cops shit when the get shot, while he's rolling side to side moaning and whimpering, a veteran patrol officer is standing above him asking jokingly, but in a deadpan serious way, "Who shot you man?. Who shot you man?"Of course, the driver kept his mouth shut, but the fellows in the SUV told the whole story.....
