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Question: What item is most likely found in the top drawer of Riffy's dresser?

naked pictures of Reagan    
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Barry O voodoo doll    
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Hoffa's body    
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DVDs of "saved by the bell", season 3    
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JC's boss's phone number    
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bucket of chicken    
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"Eagles Greatest Hits" CD    
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The only time I point out misspellings is when someone's talking about how dumb someone else is OR when someone has this big conspiracy & they don't even get the guy's name right. The problem with the internet is that anyone can post & seem like a swami.



Yeah, you're right. I got the first name wrong.
I wasn't referring to a conspiracy, but that he was shamed for profiting from the Nazi's arms build up.

I honestly don't attempt to "look like a swami". I am merely stating my opinions. That's all.
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well, I am right, as recent events have shown. Obalama clearly isn't ready to lead & yet, we're stuck with this moron who can't go ANYWHERE w/o a teleprompter. He has yet to explain what a "profit/earnings" ratio is; he isn't sure what's a door & what's a window or how many states we have. And yet I have to constantly hear references to how smart he is. I know it's only 6 weeks in but this is already the worst administration since Warren G. Harding. God save us!
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If only we had Palin and her Grand Pappy to lead us.


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If only we had Palin and her Grand Pappy to lead us.


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well, I am right, as recent events have shown. Obalama clearly isn't ready to lead & yet, we're stuck with this moron who can't go ANYWHERE w/o a teleprompter. He has yet to explain what a "profit/earnings" ratio is; he isn't sure what's a door & what's a window or how many states we have. And yet I have to constantly hear references to how smart he is. I know it's only 6 weeks in but this is already the worst administration since Warren G. Harding. God save us!



I agreed that you were right about getting the name wrong dude. The rest of this is your opinion.

Your teleprompter comment is really weak. Actually, all of your remaining comments are weak.
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well, I am right, as recent events have shown. Obalama clearly isn't ready to lead & yet, we're stuck with this moron who can't go ANYWHERE w/o a teleprompter. He has yet to explain what a "profit/earnings" ratio is; he isn't sure what's a door & what's a window or how many states we have. And yet I have to constantly hear references to how smart he is. I know it's only 6 weeks in but this is already the worst administration since Warren G. Harding. God save us!



I agreed that you were right about getting the name wrong dude. The rest of this is your opinion.

Your teleprompter comment is really weak. Actually, all of your remaining comments are weak.



Funman the teleprompter comment was dead on. Check it out my friend, from Politico today--->



Obama's safety net: the TelePrompter
By: Carol E. Lee
March 5, 2009 01:04 PM EST

President Barack Obama doesn’t go anywhere without his TelePrompter.

The textbook-sized panes of glass holding the president’s prepared remarks follow him wherever he speaks.

Resting on top of a tall, narrow pole, they flank his podium during speeches in the White House’s stately parlors. They stood next to him on the floor of a manufacturing plant in Indiana as he pitched his economic stimulus plan. They traveled to the Department of Transportation this week and were in the Capitol Rotunda last month when he paid tribute to Abraham Lincoln in six-minute prepared remarks.

Obama’s reliance on the teleprompter is unusual — not only because he is famous for his oratory, but because no other president has used one so consistently and at so many events, large and small.

After the teleprompter malfunctioned a few times last summer and Obama delivered some less-than-soaring speeches, reports surfaced that he was training to wean himself off of the device while on vacation in Hawaii. But no such luck.

His use of the teleprompter makes work tricky for the television crews and photographers trying to capture an image of the president announcing a new Cabinet secretary or housing plan without a pane of glass blocking his face. And it is a startling sight to see such sleek, modern technology set against the mahogany doors and Bohemian crystal chandeliers in the East Room or the marble columns of the Grand Foyer.

“It’s just something presidents haven’t done,” said Martha Joynt Kumar, a presidential historian who has held court in the White House since December 1975. “It’s jarring to the eye. In a way, it stands in the middle between the audience and the president because his eye is on the teleprompter.”

Just how much of a crutch the teleprompter has become for Obama was on sharp display during his latest commerce secretary announcement. The president spoke from a teleprompter in the ornate Indian Treaty Room for a few minutes. Then Gov. Gary Locke stepped to the podium and pulled out a piece of paper for reference.

The president’s teleprompter also elicited some uncomfortable laughter after he announced Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius as his choice for Health and Human Services secretary. “Kathy,” Obama said, turning the podium over to Sebelius, who waited at the microphone for an awkward few seconds while the teleprompters were lowered to the floor and the television cameras rolled.

Obama has relied on a teleprompter through even the shortest announcements and when repeating the same lines on his economic stimulus plan that he's been saying for months — whereas past presidents have mostly worked off of notes on the podium except during major speeches, such as the State of the Union.




Ari Fleischer, a former spokesman for George W. Bush, said while it’s entirely a matter of personal style, using a teleprompter at these smaller events has its drawbacks.

“It removes you from the audience in the room,” Fleischer said. When speaking from notes, Fleischer said, the president can pick up his head and make eye contact with those in the audience, as opposed to focusing on the teleprompter to his left and right.

Bush, Fleischer added, “would use the teleprompter for his major big events, but when he would travel around the country or do events, he would almost always work off of large index cards.”

The White House says Obama’s point of reference is insignificant.

"Whether one uses note cards or a teleprompter, the American people are a lot more concerned about the plans relayed than the method of delivery. This is not always true of the media," said Bill Burton, deputy press secretary.

Obama has never tried to hide his use of a teleprompter. It was a mainstay during the final months of his campaign. He brought it to county fairs and campaign rallies alike — and once had it set up in the ring at a rodeo.

In a break from his routine, Obama did not use a teleprompter during his pre-Inauguration speech at a factory in Bedford Heights, Ohio — and his delivery seemed to suffer. He paused too long at parts. He accentuated the wrong words. And overall he sounded hesitant and halting as he spoke from the prepared remarks on the podium.

As president, the stakes in what he says are higher. Governing is not campaigning, and, as a former first-term senator, Obama has not held a previous elected position where his words carried even close to this level of influence.

“In this kind of environment, you don’t want to make mistakes — on the economy you’re talking about doing things that affect the markets,” Kumar said.

But be it extra precaution, style or a mental crutch, Obama has shown in the past that he needs the teleprompter. And while he still has his prepared remarks placed on the podium in a leather folder, the White House has shown no sign of trying to wean him off of it.

Before Obama entered a room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Wednesday to announce his crackdown on defense contracts, a CNN reporter asked an Obama aide if the teleprompter could be moved further away from the podium or lowered. The answer was an unequivocal ‘no.’

“He uses them to death,” a television crewmember who also covered the White House under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush said of the teleprompter. “The problem is, he never looks at you. He’s looking left, right, left, right — not at the camera. It’s almost like he’s not making eye contact with the American people.”

Wednesday’s event posed another scenario photographers and television crews have to work around. Obama had five others join him at the announcement, including Sen. John McCain. The takeaway shot was of Obama and McCain. But the teleprompter on Obama’s left was almost directly in front of McCain.

“You couldn’t get a good angle on him with McCain,” said a White House photographer who also covered Bush. “So if there’s someone else important in the frame, it’s hard to get a shot without the teleprompter.”

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will keith and woody be playing GUITAR HERO?
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I have seen that he frequently uses a teleprompter. Acknowledged.

Thanks.


edit: I have also heard/seen him make some mistakes so far, some I have caught, others have been pointed out to me.
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The only time I point out misspellings is when someone's talking about how dumb someone else is OR when someone has this big conspiracy & they don't even get the guy's name right. The problem with the internet is that anyone can post & seem like a swami.



Yeah, you're right. I got the first name wrong.
I wasn't referring to a conspiracy, but that he was shamed for profiting from the Nazi's arms build up.

I honestly don't attempt to "look like a swami". I am merely stating my opinions. That's all.


yikes....getting corrected by glencar...that's like having dan quayle correct your spelling....michael jackson commenting on your parenting abilities...fat albert saying you need to lay off the twinkies....TTM correcting your posting ettiquette....well, maybe not that bad, but certainly close.
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Why do I keep coming back to this thread?.....latent s&m tendencies??
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Why do I keep coming back to this thread?.....latent s&m tendencies??



Which is worse?
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I guess it's akin to HAVING to stop and look at a train wreck.

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a good read, riffsplooch!

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Get Michelle Obama's sexy, sculpted arms in 5 minutes a day partner

by Liz Vaccariello, Editor-in-Chief, PREVENTION, on Tue Mar 3, 2009

Much has been said about our first lady’s fashion sense, but right now I’m in the throes of major arm-envy—hers are sculpted, strong, and not overly bulky. Nicely toned biceps and triceps are what I like to call the “show-off” muscles, because you see results so quickly, which is highly motivating.

Here are a few of my favorite tips, plus quick, easy moves to get you started. Do 8 to 10 repetitions of the first two moves, and as many of the third as you can do in 30 seconds. Complete the whole routine 3 or 4 times per week with a rest day between sessions.



• Combine a band and a dumbbell when you strength-train, which actually gives you triple the toning benefits, according to studies.

Sample move: Stand on exercise band and hold each end in each hand while you simultaneously do curls with a dumbbell.


•Choose a heavy-enough weight: If you don't challenge your muscles, you're basically wasting your time. Research shows that the lighter weight/high rep strategy a lot of women use to avoid adding bulk really just builds less metabolism-boosting strength, but adds the same size as doing fewer reps of a bigger weight.

Sample move: Grab a 12-pound dumbbell and do Rows: Feet hip-width apart, hinge forward at hips, letting arms hang straight down, palms facing in. Bend elbow back, pulling weight up to chest level. Lower and repeat as many times as you can in 30 seconds; switch sides.


•Drop and do 20: Push-ups are hands-down the most effective single exercise women can do because they use your entire body to stabilize. There are plenty of ways to modify if you're a beginner--knees down, hands up on a step or seat of a chair, pillow under knees if knees hurt. Even if you can only do a couple, start with that and increase as they become easier.

Sample move: Start on hands and knees, with back straight. Keep upper arms close to sides, which helps you hit the triceps (the muscle in the back of your arm that has a tendency to get flabby without exercise).

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Reply #3437 - Mar 6th, 2009 at 3:34pm
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gimmekeef wrote on Mar 6th, 2009 at 1:59pm:
Why do I keep coming back to this thread?.....latent s&m tendencies??



Which is worse?
Coming to this thread or opening your 401k statement??
I guess it's akin to HAVING to stop and look at a train wreck.

LJ.


LJ ..dont you mean your 200.5k plan?
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Latest Cha Cha Krauthammer treatise from washingtonpost.com march 06, 2009

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/05/AR2009030502951....
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well, I am right, as recent events have shown. Obalama clearly isn't ready to lead & yet, we're stuck with this moron who can't go ANYWHERE w/o a teleprompter. He has yet to explain what a "profit/earnings" ratio is; he isn't sure what's a door & what's a window or how many states we have. And yet I have to constantly hear references to how smart he is. I know it's only 6 weeks in but this is already the worst administration since Warren G. Harding. God save us!



I agreed that you were right about getting the name wrong dude. The rest of this is your opinion.

Your teleprompter comment is really weak. Actually, all of your remaining comments are weak.



Funman the teleprompter comment was dead on. Check it out my friend, from Politico today--->



Obama's safety net: the TelePrompter
By: Carol E. Lee
March 5, 2009 01:04 PM EST

President Barack Obama doesn’t go anywhere without his TelePrompter.

The textbook-sized panes of glass holding the president’s prepared remarks follow him wherever he speaks.

Resting on top of a tall, narrow pole, they flank his podium during speeches in the White House’s stately parlors. They stood next to him on the floor of a manufacturing plant in Indiana as he pitched his economic stimulus plan. They traveled to the Department of Transportation this week and were in the Capitol Rotunda last month when he paid tribute to Abraham Lincoln in six-minute prepared remarks.

Obama’s reliance on the teleprompter is unusual — not only because he is famous for his oratory, but because no other president has used one so consistently and at so many events, large and small.

After the teleprompter malfunctioned a few times last summer and Obama delivered some less-than-soaring speeches, reports surfaced that he was training to wean himself off of the device while on vacation in Hawaii. But no such luck.

His use of the teleprompter makes work tricky for the television crews and photographers trying to capture an image of the president announcing a new Cabinet secretary or housing plan without a pane of glass blocking his face. And it is a startling sight to see such sleek, modern technology set against the mahogany doors and Bohemian crystal chandeliers in the East Room or the marble columns of the Grand Foyer.

“It’s just something presidents haven’t done,” said Martha Joynt Kumar, a presidential historian who has held court in the White House since December 1975. “It’s jarring to the eye. In a way, it stands in the middle between the audience and the president because his eye is on the teleprompter.”

Just how much of a crutch the teleprompter has become for Obama was on sharp display during his latest commerce secretary announcement. The president spoke from a teleprompter in the ornate Indian Treaty Room for a few minutes. Then Gov. Gary Locke stepped to the podium and pulled out a piece of paper for reference.

The president’s teleprompter also elicited some uncomfortable laughter after he announced Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius as his choice for Health and Human Services secretary. “Kathy,” Obama said, turning the podium over to Sebelius, who waited at the microphone for an awkward few seconds while the teleprompters were lowered to the floor and the television cameras rolled.

Obama has relied on a teleprompter through even the shortest announcements and when repeating the same lines on his economic stimulus plan that he's been saying for months — whereas past presidents have mostly worked off of notes on the podium except during major speeches, such as the State of the Union.




Ari Fleischer, a former spokesman for George W. Bush, said while it’s entirely a matter of personal style, using a teleprompter at these smaller events has its drawbacks.

“It removes you from the audience in the room,” Fleischer said. When speaking from notes, Fleischer said, the president can pick up his head and make eye contact with those in the audience, as opposed to focusing on the teleprompter to his left and right.

Bush, Fleischer added, “would use the teleprompter for his major big events, but when he would travel around the country or do events, he would almost always work off of large index cards.”

The White House says Obama’s point of reference is insignificant.

"Whether one uses note cards or a teleprompter, the American people are a lot more concerned about the plans relayed than the method of delivery. This is not always true of the media," said Bill Burton, deputy press secretary.

Obama has never tried to hide his use of a teleprompter. It was a mainstay during the final months of his campaign. He brought it to county fairs and campaign rallies alike — and once had it set up in the ring at a rodeo.

In a break from his routine, Obama did not use a teleprompter during his pre-Inauguration speech at a factory in Bedford Heights, Ohio — and his delivery seemed to suffer. He paused too long at parts. He accentuated the wrong words. And overall he sounded hesitant and halting as he spoke from the prepared remarks on the podium.

As president, the stakes in what he says are higher. Governing is not campaigning, and, as a former first-term senator, Obama has not held a previous elected position where his words carried even close to this level of influence.

“In this kind of environment, you don’t want to make mistakes — on the economy you’re talking about doing things that affect the markets,” Kumar said.

But be it extra precaution, style or a mental crutch, Obama has shown in the past that he needs the teleprompter. And while he still has his prepared remarks placed on the podium in a leather folder, the White House has shown no sign of trying to wean him off of it.

Before Obama entered a room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Wednesday to announce his crackdown on defense contracts, a CNN reporter asked an Obama aide if the teleprompter could be moved further away from the podium or lowered. The answer was an unequivocal ‘no.’

“He uses them to death,” a television crewmember who also covered the White House under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush said of the teleprompter. “The problem is, he never looks at you. He’s looking left, right, left, right — not at the camera. It’s almost like he’s not making eye contact with the American people.”

Wednesday’s event posed another scenario photographers and television crews have to work around. Obama had five others join him at the announcement, including Sen. John McCain. The takeaway shot was of Obama and McCain. But the teleprompter on Obama’s left was almost directly in front of McCain.

“You couldn’t get a good angle on him with McCain,” said a White House photographer who also covered Bush. “So if there’s someone else important in the frame, it’s hard to get a shot without the teleprompter.”

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I just hope some of the Obalama oompah loompahs actually learn from our cut'n'pastes! It's hard when dealing with the likes of Starbuck who gets dumber as he gets older.
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Latest Cha Cha Krauthammer treatise from washingtonpost.com march 06, 2009

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/05/AR2009030502951....

I'm not sure I even want to read this cocksucker anymore. He had no problem claiming that Obalama was qualified to be POTUS even though he clearly wasn't/ISN'T! I hate hearing about how smart Obalama is or what a great pubic speaker he is. And no, that's not a misspelling! Smiley
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I'm not sure I even want to read this cocksucker anymore. He had no problem claiming that Obalama was qualified to be POTUS even though he clearly wasn't/ISN'T! I hate hearing about how smart Obalama is or what a great pubic speaker he is. And no, that's not a misspelling! Smiley


does this mean you won't continue to give us your oh so insightful analysis?

please! say it ain't so!
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It's more insightful than your blather. Rah rah sis boom bah!
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It's more insightful than your blather. Rah rah sis boom bah!


Your one liners are about as insightful as a case of bovine chlamydia.

seriously...when have you heard me trumpeting the obama administration? i have defended him against the complete and total incompetencies of his predecessor...who actually WAS the biggest idiot in the white house since harding. i am not an obama cheerleader and never have been. i am optimistic that he will turn things around...that doesn't make me a cheerleader.

since you've become the whiny little anti obama beyatch, you read what you want to read.
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Funman the teleprompter comment was dead on. Check it out my friend, from Politico today--->


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Ok, but what I meant to say was that it doesn't bother me.
I don't understand why it matters . . .
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It's more insightful than your blather. Rah rah sis boom bah!


Your one liners are about as insightful as a case of bovine chlamydia.

seriously...when have you heard me trumpeting the obama administration? i have defended him against the complete and total incompetencies of his predecessor...who actually WAS the biggest idiot in the white house since harding. i am not an obama cheerleader and never have been. i am optimistic that he will turn things around...that doesn't make me a cheerleader.

since you've become the whiny little anti obama beyatch, you read what you want to read.

What do whatever the incompetencies have to do with his incompetencies????? This one is an idiot on a whole new level. You don't want to see that & as a result you drop nasty little insults at Riffy & me. Come clean - Obalama is as bad as it gets. Even Bush had more of a handle on things than this turd.
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Reply #3446 - Mar 6th, 2009 at 8:40pm
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Funman the teleprompter comment was dead on. Check it out my friend, from Politico today--->


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It matters because this guy is heralded as a Su[erman who will lead us mere humans to the Promised Land & it turns out that he needs a fucking teleprompter to reel off THE EXACT SAME SPEECH DAY AFTER DAY AFTER DAY! LOL It's funny yet sad if you think about it.
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Reply #3447 - Mar 6th, 2009 at 9:15pm
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Ok, but what I meant to say was that it doesn't bother me.
I don't understand why it matters . . . [/quote]
It matters because this guy is heralded as a Su[erman who will lead us mere humans to the Promised Land & it turns out that he needs a fucking teleprompter to reel off THE EXACT SAME SPEECH DAY AFTER DAY AFTER DAY! LOL It's funny yet sad if you think about it. [/quote]


Well, I don't give too much credibility to the press, so I guess I'm not shocked at their opinions. The crap they talk about is hard to imagine. I am a staunch supporter of obama, but not because he is fit or because his wife is attractive. That's all luck of the draw. So what, right? Paris Hilton is attractive, but I can't listen to her talk without feeling embarrassed for her. President Obama has so much on his plate right now that the teleprompter is probably wise, not that the capitol markets are getting any love from him. Maybe they should, I don't know what he knows. I do believe that it is really bad, this crisis. I don't think people realize.

I still think that some of the big market players cashed in, and left the other bankers/investers sitting with highly devalued investments, and then they started selling, and pretty soon all that was left was close to worthless. They all knew, and the markets know now, that the banks don't have enough cash to cover their depositors. They are all insolvent. That's what I believe. That's what Obama is dealing with. Cutting taxes won't help my scenario. Printing money will. Don't like it, but see no alternative.

I hear your point, but I don't give the teleprompter issue any weight. that's all . . .
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Reply #3449 - Mar 7th, 2009 at 4:11pm
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And Belly, you ain't smart. If you did that well on the LSAT, you must have cheated.  

Experiencing a little cognitive dissonance, eh?  I don't agree with you so I can't be smart?  Sorry, tater, but it's true:  48 out of 48 (the scale when I took the test in 1986).  The only evidence to support your denial of my intelligence is the fact that I bother trying to communicate with you.

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brainy...

as someone who for the most part agrees with your politics, just thought you'd like to know that you are starting to sound snobbish when you post about your intellectual prowess.

and that crocodile dundee hat doesn't help your image too much either.

I hear ya, man.  I don't mean to brag; I was simply responding to an unsubstantiated claim by Riffy.  And recognizing my own abilities is not denying anyone else's.  For example, I used to do a little radio work, and people have often told me I have a good voice, but I'm nowhere close to Riffhard in that department.  I learned long ago that there's a difference between being smarter and being better.  As Dylan said, "Each of us has his own special gift, and you know it was meant to be true; and if you don't underestimate me, I won't underestimate you."

As for the hat, that was a long time ago.  My wife looks much better in it than I do.  And thanks for watching that clip!
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