Monday, May 31, 2004

New Syndicated Groups!

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This is a very cool feature. Yahoo groups are now syndicated. Check out the filmodia posts!

Chris

Friday, May 21, 2004

The Stanley Cup Finals II

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This is an interview I just recently concluded with an avid Hockey and Wrestling fan. Her name is Lydia.

the stanley cup playoffs are quite exciting....but to me, they were the best in 1996 when the panthers were right there...oh, the excitement that was in the air in south florida THAT year...amazing.

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Did the panthers win that year? The sabres have made it there in
recent history as well. Brett Hull sealed our fate with an overtime
goal. That Mushugina! He should have traded to the Sabres not the
Stars. Then we would have had the winning goal

Chris
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PS - Do you mind if I post our brief Hockey Conversation here on the
RST site? It will show that there is interest in hockey! From all
people! Even girls!

Chris

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In a message dated 5/21/2004 4:09:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, noisecontrol@gmail.com writes:

PS - Do you mind if I post our brief Hockey Conversation here on the
RST site? It will show that there is interest in hockey! From all
people! Even girls!

go right ahead, my friend....nothing i say is THAT private!

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laughed when i read that....you speak yiddish now, chris? certainly you are not jewish, i would bet on that. they lost four games to one to the colorado avalanche. they were a fairly new team and it was amazing that they got as far as they did!

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Thanks friend. I appreciate it. You are now an official hockey spectator.

I have you on the record as a panthers fan! Cool. Who's your favorite
player of all time. As I've said, mine is John LeClare. I had his
hockey card in my wallet for ages, until it was so beat up and worn
out that it looked worse than my drivers liscence. I used to carry it
as kind of a prayer card. Now maybe that dream will be fulfilled.

Chris
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----- Original Message -----
From: lydikey@aol.com
Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 16:12:22 EDT
Subject: Re: [The Rabid Squirrell Times] Stanley Cup Finals
To: noisecontrol@gmail.com

In a message dated 5/21/2004 4:09:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
noisecontrol@gmail.com writes:
PS - Do you mind if I post our brief Hockey Conversation here on the
RST site? It will show that there is interest in hockey! From all
people! Even girls!

go right ahead, my friend....nothing i say is THAT private!

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lydikey@aol.com
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In a message dated 5/21/2004 4:16:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, noisecontrol@gmail.com writes:

Thanks friend. I appreciate it. You are now an official hockey spectator.

I have you on the record as a panthers fan! Cool. Who's your favorite
player of all time. As I've said, mine is John LeClare. I had his
hockey card in my wallet for ages, until it was so beat up and worn
out that it looked worse than my drivers liscence. I used to carry it
as kind of a prayer card. Now maybe that dream will be fulfilled.

Chris

"the secretary of defense" ray borque. he was the boston bruins. i am certain he has long since retired. my son used to have his poster hanging on the bedroom wall and i loved watching that man play. no, he was not a panther, but there was an aura about him....a certain authoritative stance.

lydi*

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Boston is a great city. I know of Ray Borque but I'm not quite up on
his stats. Do you know if he's in the Hockey Hall of Fame? Do you like
any other Bruins? My friend Ryan is a big fan of Steve Yzerman of the
Detroit Redwings. He had his poster. We used to watch rivalry games
between the Redwings and the Sabres. The Sabres almost always lost,
but it was fun taunting him, just to see how crass he would get. He
got pretty crass. I ended up spring breaking with him in Boston one
year. We went to almost every Irish pub in the city just after St.
Patricks day. What a wild time that was. He got sick all over the
hotel room and we had to tip the maid extra. LOL! Not that it would
have been fun to be her, but I knew he was a lightweight. Even for all
his talk.

Chris
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----- Original Message -----
From: lydikey@aol.com
Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 16:20:53 EDT
Subject: Re: [The Rabid Squirrell Times] Stanley Cup Finals
To: noisecontrol@gmail.com

In a message dated 5/21/2004 4:16:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
noisecontrol@gmail.com writes:
Thanks friend. I appreciate it. You are now an official hockey spectator.

I have you on the record as a panthers fan! Cool. Who's your favorite
player of all time. As I've said, mine is John LeClare. I had his
hockey card in my wallet for ages, until it was so beat up and worn
out that it looked worse than my drivers liscence. I used to carry it
as kind of a prayer card. Now maybe that dream will be fulfilled.

Chris


lydikey@aol.com
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not quite up on his stats, are you? well, chris, let me tell you something, not only am i not up on his stats, i really don't even care about them. i like ice hockey...mostly because my son played for 12 years in high school and college. however, i have never been a dyed in the wool fan for any sport or any team. i mean, i like soccer, but there are not big american teams that play that are there? i like baseball, but the teams are so commercialized now that last year's marlins are not the same guys as this year's marlins and you really can not have allegiance to any one team. football has never been a favorite of mine. i enjoy wrestling because it is great acting and soap operaish...but stats? surely you jest! LOL

lydi**

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Lol! I don't know a thing about stats either, just thought I'd test
the waters with you. I have started to learn to read sports magazines
for positions and depth charts, but I'm not enough of a maven for
stats myself either. One of my other favorite player is Espen Knutsen
who plays for the Mighty Ducks farm team in Ohio where he moved up to
the Blue Jackets for a stint this season. I don't know how players can
share allegiances like that but it was interesting to see him play one
game. I read about him in his Rookie year and it was kind of exciting
to pick one player out of the crowd and say, I can identify with him.

Stanley Cup Finals

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Looks like the Stanley Cup finals will be between Calgary and The Philadelphia Flyers. I'm rooting for the Flyers, first, being that they are closer to me, second being that they have John LeClare, who I've been a fan of since I started watching hockey 7 years ago with my friend Scott. Hockey is really a quicksilver sport. There is nothing like seeing it in the arena either, if you can afford the tickets. And when they say Cup Crazy, they mean Cup Crazy. The fans paint their faces, their stomachs, and they get drunk and whild and do the hoo hah dance on TV. Man it is a site to see. So get ready for the finals, read em and weep. I say Philly in 5.

Christopher J. Bradley
Hockey Prediction Specialist

The Digital Firestorm Reaches The Here and Now. - Article by Christopher J. Bradley as Published in the NCCC Spirit Posted by Hello

Good Morning World

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I just posted a horrible poem about war and destruction, man, what's been on my mind of late. Oh well, a few people will look at it and wonder what the heck is going on in my mind.

Anyway, I had an apple and a bannana for breakfast this morning along with 2 hot chicken burritos. Yum. It was an interesting mix, but one that filled my stomach, and I guess that's all that really counts. I'm going to have bad gas today, I just know it.

The birds are chirping outside, and the dogs are roaming around the house having just barked at the mail man, and I am waiting for my aunt to show up and get me out of the house for a little while and maybe buy me coffee.

They always hang her up at work late.

I've just started to read the Count of Monte Cristo, and it's a really good read. The main characters that have presented themselves as of the first 31 pages are Edmund Dantes, the young would be ship's captain, Fernand, and Mercedes. Edmund and Mercedes are in Love, and Ferdnand is jealous and is setting up a plot against Edmund.

That's what I can make of it this far...

More news in a New York Minute.

Christopher J. Bradley

Friday, May 14, 2004

This is a second test

Quick Bio:

Chris Bradley is the author of the four blogs you see here. Registered
users of Blogger are welcome to join. Please contact me at
noisecontrol@gmail.com if you are interested.

Sleeping Clean!

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Well, today has gone uneventfully. I have slept until about an hour ago and missed the hottest part of the day. My birds have been chirping for me, and I've had a half plate of mock Chinese as my mother likes to call it. The casserole included pork, peas, and brocoli and carrots. As far as the salt went it was a little on the light side. Mom's always looking to keep us healthy.

Jolene - Where are u?

Chris

Thursday, May 13, 2004

Last Night and New Blogger

www.noisecontrolpub.com - Noisecontrol Publishing - Well, Blogger certainly has changed. They revamped the whole thing a couple of days ago, but I hadn't really noticed, doing the ZZZZZzzzs thing since then. I thought I totally scrapped this Blog by trying to publish during the changeover, but it looks like we are still here.

I realized something last night. I don't need any more friends, I've got enough. It's time to trim the fat and brew some coffee, homestyle. I've got too many projects to count, and most of them are loose threads hurtling through cyberspace.

And what a tangled web do we weave. I have 4 different poetry operations going on at once, and I still haven't updated my www.tonedef1.com which I've been trying to get to for weeks.

Time to pull the reins in and get down to work.

Leave a comment and let me know if this thing is working...

Chris

Sunday, May 09, 2004

The Rain's about to come

http://www.poetrypoem.com/noisecontrol - 150 Poetry Poems
www.noisecontrolpub.com - Noisecontrol Publishing - I just posted 150 poems to the site you see on the title bar there. Poetry poem is a flash for building pages. I discovered it through Jolene. Man, was she quick on the draw with that one. The bulk of the Alpha Zulu pages are there, and I intend to make a table of contents for it soon. Keep your eyes peeled.

In other news, I got out to Buffalo last night and had dinner with Mark and Jerry and a new girl whose name I cannot remember. In any case, while I was out I put some more CD's on the street, and dropped some off at the Dunkin Donuts when I got my morning coffee today while returning Bruce Almighty to the video store.

It was good enough that I watched it twice while we had it. I'll have to make a note to review it for Filmodia.

Chris

Friday, May 07, 2004

Dinner at The Goose's Roost

www.noisecontrolpub.com - Noisecontrol Publishing - Tonight I had a nice Shells Dinner at the Goose's Roost with my Dad and Aunt. We are patiently awaiting my mother's return from an errand out west. Things are good here, but I must say I am disappointed at my lack of transportation on a Friday night. I would much rather be out and about than stuck here, typing my life away. Oh well, we at least had the rental out of Bruce Almighty, although that might not seem like much, it passes the time. The Dogs were playing on the couches tongiht, and barking loudly at some basketball players who are out past their bed times. Give me a shout if you are awake and alive. -Chris

Wednesday, May 05, 2004

50 CDs on the street

www.noisecontrolpub.com - Noisecontrol Publishing - 50 more CDs are on the street and running. Last night after Dinner and after spending some time with some friends in Writers Port and An All New Poetry Thread, I went to visit my friend Scott at work. I had a beer and listened to some Ex Secret Service agent rattle off his finer points on a cell phone. Let him rattle, it's none of my concern. We went from there to Scotts, where he dropped off his car, and then to Youngstown to the Stone Jug. I was given a shot and an extra beer which was cool. I don't know where it came from. It took a while to wash out of my system. It's good that we stayed until closing. Then Scott and I went for an adventure to the Essex in Buffalo, and as I predicted to Dylan, it was not raining in Buffalo. The times they are a changing...They were playing Zeppelin on the radio when we got there, and I started passing out CD's. I almost ran out before giving Val the bartender one. The pub is dingy and dirty and grimy, and there's graffiti on the bathroom wall, but it's the ambiance that counts. May have met someone who will want to use the music as a backdrop for video. She was pretty cool looking. I remember long red hair. I gave her a card.
And I had one beer, followed by too much pepsi to Stand. Then we went to Jim's Steak Out where Scott bought a Steak and cheese sub, and I smoked up a storm waiting for him. On the way back to Youngstown, we listened to 102.1 and they played a couple new tracks, one in particular caught my attention, Combat Baby.

Tuesday, May 04, 2004

The Rat Race

www.noisecontrolpub.com - Noisecontrol Publishing - Well, this morning was one hell of a drive. We went to Tim Horton's got coffee, went to the bank, broke some hundreds, went to McDonalds, had 3 Egg McMuffins when I actually ordered Sausage McMuffins with Egg and some hash browns, then went to Office Max where I had my 10 poetry books bound, then we went from there to Cingular to pay the phone bill, then to Sam's club to pay a bill, then to the psychiatrist, who had the usual complements to pay, then to Catherines, where my Aunt shopped and I read people magazine, and then to some furniture store, where nothing was purchased, then to the Olympic on Military for lunch, then all the way back up Sheridan to the Boulevard for a long drive home in 3 o'clock rush, to Sears to pay a bill, then from there to Office Max to pick up the bound books, then from there to Adelphia on Seneca St. By way of Tim Hortons for an Iced Cappuchino, and finally home where I type to you now.

And as I say this, in the midst of it, I sent several text messages, and made several phone calls in the car, to keep everyone appraised of the situation. Things went well today and I am glad to have kept my shirt. I have lived to play another day and damn, did I really spend all that money on the 4th of the month? Holy crap.

Chris Out

Dido

www.noisecontrolpub.com - Noisecontrol Publishing - This song by Dido on Radio One is just about how I feel. Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to get my arms around anyone or develop any kind of relationship to crash. Dido as it stands though is a beautiful singer.

Casino Survival

www.noisecontrolpub.com - Noisecontrol Publishing - This weekend I had the unfortunate circumstance of losing a large amount of money at the Casino. With a bit of luck and a prayer, I was given an opportunity to win the money back, and I did. I am unfortunately given the fact that not many people are fond of you when you come out ahead. In any case, I will be able to pay my bills this month and see my friends around town. I'm serious about the prayer part. You'd think that God would be anywhere but a casino, but then, look at Oh God Book III. Even he can call in a bluff.

Smiles all around. I won't be making any more bets this month, whew. Had to take a drive and eat some hot chicken fingers to commemorate my saving graces.

Chris