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Happy 4th
“Happy 4th of July to our government… from the sleeping giant that is the American people… currently in the process of awakening from a very very deep slumber. And they’re gonna be pretty irritable.”
-F.F.
04
07 2010
Silly…
26
06 2010
Summertime…
“I have the feeling, like many others, that this is gonna be a long summer. Our government & their globalist pig-fuck-scum masters are getting desperate to hold onto control with a (more than ever) awakening public. I think were gonna see maybe WWIII start, lots of “homeland” false-flag terrorist attacks, weird weather Haarp crap. I think theses pigs are really gonna toy with the whole 2012, end of the world garbage, to scare some back into there holes. But it’s not gonna work… us working-class people are gonna send theses parasites back into their rat holes and snuff em’ out forever… (peacefully of course… if their smart).”
-Fred Face 6/6/10
06
06 2010
“Such a good song. A forgotten hit from one of, (if not thee), best songwriters ever to (drunkenly) walk on this Earth.”
-F.F.
05
06 2010
MC5
“Thank Christ a band like this existed at least once. For their music, their ideology, their activism, and their monster sized set of balls.”
-F.F.
02
05 2010
Dumb
“I’m an idiot. Yesterday, I saw some posts a few of my friends had on facebook about 4:20 this & that. Then my friend called and left me a message saying Happy 4:20 Day. So, I was thinking to myself that maybe it’s some kinda stoner appreciation memorial day… like Cheech & Chong’s birthday or Hemp day… (you know stupid stuff that gives pot-heads more excuses to burn up). I didn’t think much of it until I went to write a check to pay a bill today and looked at the date on the computer… I’m retarded. Pot’s not perfect… there are some side effects like temporary stupidity.”
-Fred Face 4/21/10
So, Happy 4/20 Day (W/ Headphones)
21
04 2010
Billy Joe Shaver Found Not Guilty for Shooting: On the Scene in Waco
-“I am very sorry about the incident,” Shaver said outside the courtroom. “Hopefully things will work out where we become friends enough so that he gives me back my bullet.”
(…. CLASSIC)
Patrick Doyle
After a three-day trial that drew friends Willie Nelson and Robert Duvall to a Waco, Texas courtroom, outlaw country artist Billy Joe Shaver was found not guilty Friday on charges of aggravated assault for shooting a man in the face outside a Texas bar in 2007. “I am very sorry about the incident,” Shaver said outside the courtroom. “Hopefully things will work out where we become friends enough so that he gives me back my bullet.”
In a packed, sweltering courtroom, Shaver, 70, admitted to shooting Billy Bryant Coker on the back porch of Papa Joe’s Saloon, a beer joint outside Shaver’s Waco hometown. The singer pleaded self-defense, claiming Coker stirred his drink with a pocket blade, wiped it on Shaver’s shirt and asked him to come outside. “I felt he was gonna kill me,” Shaver testified. “He was a big bully, the worst I ever seen — a big bad one. And I been all around the world.”
State prosecutors argued Shaver could have left in his truck before shooting Coker. “I’m from Texas,” Shaver responded in his honky-tonk Texas drawl. “If I was a chicken shit I would have left.”
The shooting occurred March 31, 2007, after Shaver stopped into the smoky bar for a beer with his former wife, Wanda. Shaver testified Coker was rude to Wanda and told Shaver to “Shut the fuck up.” After the two went outside, witnesses testified Shaver asked Coker, “Where do you want it?” then pointed a .22 pistol at Coker’s cheek, pulled the trigger and fled in his truck. When Shaver was asked on the stand if he shot Coker because Shaver was jealous the victim was talking Shaver’s wife, Shaver laughed. “I get more woman than a passenger train can haul,” he said.
Shaver’s song “Live Forever” was used prominently in Crazy Heart, and Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan have recorded his music. In 1973, Waylon Jennings recorded nearly an entire record of Shaver songs, Honky Tonk Heroes, and Willie Nelson says he considers Shaver the greatest living songwriter. Nelson leaned forward in his seat as Shaver testified, and told RS outside the courtroom, “I don’t think Billy Joe would do anything wrong. Whatever happened, I don’t think it was Billy Joe’s fault.”

















