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Maggie Hansen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAkWNxhBWjs...feature=related

Go on Len, put those satin flares on and boogie!
Nathaniel Heidenheimer
AND WE CAN HELP YOU UNDERSTAND
THE NEW YORK TIMES EFFECT ON MAN

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David Guyatt
"Truth TV" ---- now there's a thought. laugh.gif
Len Colby
QUOTE(Maggie Hansen @ Jun 15 2008, 09:08 PM) *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAkWNxhBWjs...feature=related

Go on Len, put those satin flares on and boogie!


I always though that Disco in general the Bee Gees in particular sucked and that 9/11 “inside job” theories nonsense based on idle (and often delusional) speculation. But that video caused me to see the light on both accounts. Since watching it last night I have been perusing sites like InfoWars, PrisonPlanet, WhatReallyHappened and 911Blogger, with my disbelief totally suspended, and simultaneously down loading as much KC and the Sunshine Band, BeeGees and Silver Convention as my modem will handle. I am even thinking of founding a new group DDT-911 – “Disco Ducks for Truth - 9/11 truth”

Jokes aside though that’s the funniest “truther” video I’ve ever seen. I can’t see I being very helpful for the “movement” though, I though it was a parody at first.

Paul Rigby
QUOTE(Len Colby @ Jun 16 2008, 12:26 PM) *
I am even thinking of founding a new group DDT-911 – “Disco Ducks for Truth - 9/11 truth”


A great pity Zelikow beat you to the punch. He called his band "The Commission," which sounds alarmingly "mod," but did permit the easy adaptation of The Merton Parkas truly awful, "You Need Patsies." Or was that "Wheels"? Anyway, a dynamite combo nevertheless, from all accounts, many of them presumably Swiss.

Paul



Peter Lemkin
QUOTE(Paul Rigby @ Jun 16 2008, 11:10 PM) *
QUOTE(Len Colby @ Jun 16 2008, 12:26 PM) *
I am even thinking of founding a new group DDT-911 – "Disco Ducks for Truth - 9/11 truth"


A great pity Zelikow beat you to the punch. He called his band "The Commission," which sounds alarmingly "mod," but did permit the easy adaptation of The Merton Parkas truly awful, "You Need Patsies." Or was that "Wheels"? Anyway, a dynamite combo nevertheless, from all accounts, many of them presumably Swiss.

Paul



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