tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post9210032504669951947..comments2024-03-28T23:53:16.262-04:00Comments on The Manson Family Blog: Randy Starr's Grand Jury TestimonyMatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06766282574442161929noreply@blogger.comBlogger41125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-43402843230187504982020-03-25T03:21:47.744-04:002020-03-25T03:21:47.744-04:00Thank all who answered!
I take it's ~ eww yuck...Thank all who answered!<br />I take it's ~ eww yuck wish ~ minus the yuck. eww-wish.<br />So this guy is saying it right at 38 secs, Right?<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OxaVsydCYc&feature=youtu.be&t=34xreleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13077683001046221078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-78352846883826442402020-03-24T01:53:24.178-04:002020-03-24T01:53:24.178-04:00Good evening Grimtraveller,
Yeah, thanks, you are ...Good evening Grimtraveller,<br />Yeah, thanks, you are quite right about my inferences about influences on young people's minds, their perceptions when they read or listen to someone that 'knows...'<br />and I can say right now, before I put my comment on what I aim to present, at a later post that deals with August, 1969 and/or the trial, that I personally was influenced by the Fab Four and well, more on that too, then.<br />I have and do still, love The Beatles and so, things are what they are.<br />So, I think we'll have a good time when there is more discussion later as I stated in the sentences above.<br />Of course, I have a way of writing and I put up conversations, perhaps be had, so to speak and expect fun and civil debate.Fayez Abedazizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05365559516095364539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-76731574907785547722020-03-24T01:36:02.987-04:002020-03-24T01:36:02.987-04:00Mario George Nitrini 111 said...
perhaps you migh... Mario George Nitrini 111 said...<br /><br /><b>perhaps you might listen to this Joe South song titled: "Walk a Mile in My Shoes"</b><br /><br />No thanks. I've said it before, if you choose to talk about something that could bring you heat, legally or otherwise, that's on you. No one asks you to do so. So why bring yourself a reputation as someone that can't be taken seriously by speaking in half measures and cryptic utterances ? If anyone knows what you are talking about most of the time, I'm all ears.<br /><br /> Proteus said...<br /><br /><b>I suspect many including myself have no idea what you are referring to</b><br /><br />Back on March 9th in the thread on the Gary Hinman murder scene, I wrote a couple of answers in response to Mon Durphy about responsibility, influence and song lyrics. Have a look at those. I think that Fayez has a point in what he was saying above about the Beatles. I <i>think</i> he was highlighting the relationship between the words of influential artists that are held up as spokespeople by certain of the masses and some of their subsequent actions, hence me saying "if Fayez is getting at what I think he's getting at." I mean, I could be wrong.grimtravellerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00025774296829848608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-31026187437033391162020-03-22T14:35:32.475-04:002020-03-22T14:35:32.475-04:00Well grimtraveller, thanks for clarifying your mad...Well grimtraveller, thanks for clarifying your made-up-term<br />👇<br />"touchline politican"<br />that you referred to me as.<br /><br />I've been called a lot of names in my life, but the one I cherish most...lol...is being called:<br />👇<br />The Lunitic of The OJ Simpson Case.<br /><br />As I've said before, I comment the way I do for MY-LEGAL-REASONS.<br /><br />And Grim, perhaps you might listen to this Joe South song titled:<br />👇<br />"Walk a Mile in My Shoes"<br />👇<br />https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fd0dQkDTZtA<br />before you give me another<br />👇<br />"made-up-term"<br /><br />Mario George Nitrini 111<br />------<br />The OJ Simpson CaseMario George Nitrini 111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06780098352338654811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-82669326474432155642020-03-22T07:56:09.441-04:002020-03-22T07:56:09.441-04:00Grim:
When I said Should I refer him to pots and ...Grim:<br /><br />When I said <i>Should I refer him to pots and kettles ...?</i> I was actually referring to you, specifically when you wrote <i>if Fayez is getting at what I think he's getting at ... </i>.<br /><br />I thought you be were being wilfully enigmatic here, and I suspect many including myself have no idea what you are referring to.<br /><br />As enlightenment is unlikely to be forthcoming from the OP perhaps you might oblige? Or must I ago to the [excellent] book of Ian Macdonald's you cite?Proteushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15876956793409494986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-51510674808670785162020-03-22T03:47:43.223-04:002020-03-22T03:47:43.223-04:00Proteus said...
Should I refer him to pots an... Proteus said...<br /><br /> <b>Should I refer him to pots and kettles ...?</b><br /><br />Well, there is a certain irony in his observation, given that he sometimes writes in the same obscure manner and would baulk if someone committed murder because of what they got from his writing. But I think he has a solid point in what he was saying there. It's nuanced, but many of the telling points that we grapple with, are. <br /><br /> Mario George Nitrini 111 said...<br /><br /><b>And what in the world is a "TOUCHLINE POLITICIAN"?</b><br /><br />It's a phrase I made up many moons ago to describe people that don't answer straight questions, rather like British politicians who have become renowned for not answering a question that is put to them either by a journalist or a member of the public. The touchline is the perimeter line on a soccer pitch and by being on the touchline, the politician is only just where the action is but also far away enough to quickly hop off the field of play to avoid a hard tackle that could leave them limping. I usually put it together with the phrase "snakeskin cowboy" which is the title of a song by Ted Nugent and evokes images of the same slippery character.<br /><br /> Mon Durphy said...<br /><br /> <b>I'm no expert on the subject but it definitely looks like an odd knife to stab someone with</b><br /><br />Nick the right organ or artery and they all count.grimtravellerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00025774296829848608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-70321851479492538302020-03-21T21:50:47.830-04:002020-03-21T21:50:47.830-04:00You're welcome Whut.
Thanks for the interest.
...You're welcome Whut.<br />Thanks for the interest.<br /><br />Mario George Nitrini 111<br />-------<br />The OJ Simpson CaseMario George Nitrini 111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06780098352338654811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-29981290082555017492020-03-21T21:31:33.283-04:002020-03-21T21:31:33.283-04:00Thank you, Mario. What I've read so far is ve...Thank you, Mario. What I've read so far is very interesting.<br />Whutorwhuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14689926449812436866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-20435502273834769702020-03-21T20:06:54.283-04:002020-03-21T20:06:54.283-04:00Bwahahaha Bwahahaha Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17388908256992077315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-1289072075130046732020-03-21T19:59:00.495-04:002020-03-21T19:59:00.495-04:00orwhut,
I do not want to hijack DebS'
blog-pos...orwhut,<br />I do not want to hijack DebS'<br />blog-post.<br />You can Google me, OJ Simpson & Rocky Bateman in the same search engine and read.<br />Thanks for your interest.<br /><br />Mario George Nitrini 111<br />------<br />The OJ Simpson CaseMario George Nitrini 111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06780098352338654811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-24622624855386493782020-03-21T19:36:46.922-04:002020-03-21T19:36:46.922-04:00Mario,
I must have forgotten or missed some messag...Mario,<br />I must have forgotten or missed some messages. Please tell your connection with the O.J. Case?orwhuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14689926449812436866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-18759785178491132672020-03-21T18:18:58.925-04:002020-03-21T18:18:58.925-04:00DebS,
I did get a reply back from
"Back Stack...DebS,<br />I did get a reply back from<br />"Back Stacks Press."<br />They have no information about The Fireside Inn. They even researched it. <br />Thanks for giving me their website.<br /><br />grimtraveller (AKA Grim)<br />Perhaps soon, you'll figure out me...... but, it will be difficult.<br />(WINK).<br />And what in the world is a <br />"TOUCHLINE POLITICIAN"?<br />Oh and Grim:<br />👇<br />"The mysteries just keep on coming"<br /><br />Mario George Nitrini 111<br />------<br />The OJ Simpson CaseMario George Nitrini 111https://www.blogger.com/profile/06780098352338654811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-38686923004022290852020-03-21T11:43:43.015-04:002020-03-21T11:43:43.015-04:00Grim said:
... if Fayez is getting at what I thin...Grim said:<br /><br /><b>... if Fayez is getting at what I think he's getting at ... </b><br /><br />Should I refer him to pots and kettles ...?Proteushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15876956793409494986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-86885197725113879432020-03-21T08:33:07.783-04:002020-03-21T08:33:07.783-04:00Before we lost Robert and at the time he was givin...Before we lost Robert and at the time he was giving his strange answers. My mother was dying from Alzheimer's. I guess I saw that as everyone's problem because I was so close to it and thought Robert might be coming down with the same disease.<br />From what Col. Scott said about Robert's sudden death. I think he got lucky.orwhuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14689926449812436866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-32435013138469944732020-03-21T08:22:50.669-04:002020-03-21T08:22:50.669-04:00Try getting a simple comprehensible answer from my...Try getting a simple comprehensible answer from my wife<br /><br />Did she not once say to you "I do" ?<br /><br />Good one, Grim. I'll mention that to her.orwhuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14689926449812436866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-75686066304562790722020-03-21T06:30:09.855-04:002020-03-21T06:30:09.855-04:00Proteus said...
Hendrickson...with his stream... Proteus said...<br /><br /> <b>Hendrickson...with his stream of Consciousness thoughts and his Random Capitalisation. Never really knew what he was saying most of the time.<br />Mario Nitrini's unexplained mysteries and heavy hints that never go anywhere....<br /> And now we have Fayez Abedaziz, whose crumpled prose and private allusions are equally incomprehensible.<br /><br /> May I suggest to all here that if you have something to say, say it, clearly and in a way others can understand</b><br /><br />Proteus certainly has a point. Robert was oblique, Mario is a touchline politician and Fayez is one of those inscrutable poets that laughs at his own jokes that are designed for him only to understand !<br />But it occurs to me that the issue with all three isn't {or wasn't} that they espouse the mysteries of the universe in the way they communicate. After all, probably many of us do that, sometimes in the way we'll use "insider references" to films or song lyrics that many others aren't aware of. No, the difference is that when asked a direct question requiring a direct answer with no fluff, no imagery and no mystery, the overwhelming majority of the time, that answer is/was not forthcoming. That's what was, and continues to be, frustrating. It wouldn't be so bad if there was at least some music to go with the obscurities !<br /><br /><b>WTF? That’s like blaming cutlery manufacturers for knifings, or pharma for ODs. Or do you have anything to say to indicate what exactly was their part in and responsibility in what happened, in '69?</b><br /><br />Actually, if Fayez is getting at what I think he's getting at, I think he's got a point. I wouldn't use the word 'responsibility' though.<br />If you're into the Beatles music and you like a good read and you've not already done so, search out a book called "Revolution in the head" by the late Ian MacDonald. It goes through each of the songs they recorded and gives various thoughts, opinions, details on the recordings etc. What MacDonald says in his blurb about the song "Glass Onion" is fascinating and is the stuff of passionate debates that I've never heard anyone have yet !<br /><br /> orwhut said...<br /><br /> <b>Try getting a simple comprehensible answer from my wife</b><br /><br />Did she not once say to you "I do" ?<br /><br /> xreles said...<br /><br /> <b>an off topic question I've long wanted to know. How to pronounce 'Ouisch'</b><br /><br />From the very first time I read the book back in '78 when I was 15, I just pronounced it "Ooo - Ish" {or Ooo - Wish}, like someone from the nation of Ooo would be described as Ooo-ish {like someone from Sweden is Swedish}.<br />That was worthy of an MUA {mysterious utterance award} !<br />The school I work in has many children {in fact, the overwhelming majority} for whose parents English is not their primary language and it's really educational getting them to pronounce words. This week, I was teaching an 11 year old from Romania who cannot speak a word of English to recognize some words and pronounce them properly and it was great fun. She pronounced 'mouth' as 'mouse' so I showed her a mouse and tried to get her to pronounce 'mouth' with the 'th' which she had real problems with. But mis-pronunciation of words one reads but has never heard spoken is common to humanity. Equally, the spelling of words that one has only ever heard but not seen or taken note of brings about problems as we saw with Pat and "Healter skelter."grimtravellerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00025774296829848608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-29925063435074336232020-03-20T20:57:37.877-04:002020-03-20T20:57:37.877-04:00Proteus,
I thought about you today when buying my ...Proteus,<br />I thought about you today when buying my wife some pain killers. Had to get Arthritis strength, all the other Tylenol was gone.orwhuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14689926449812436866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-47447416044239664322020-03-19T06:33:39.014-04:002020-03-19T06:33:39.014-04:00Fayez hoc dixit:
Come on now you four lads from L...Fayez hoc dixit:<br /><br /><b>Come on now you four lads from Liverpool, especially Paul and George: <br />You made convenient comments about certain songs and fudged and dismissed your part in and responsibility in what happened, in '69. How easy and nice!?</b><br /><br />WTF? That’s like blaming cutlery manufacturers for knifings, or pharma for ODs. Or do you have anything to say to indicate what exactly was their <i>part in and responsibility in what happened, in '69</i>?<br /><br />Need those headache pills more than ever.Proteushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15876956793409494986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-17674468193819415242020-03-18T16:46:30.369-04:002020-03-18T16:46:30.369-04:00My favorite explanation of the origin of Ruth Ann&...My favorite explanation of the origin of Ruth Ann's nickname gives a possible pronunciation. Someone said that boys used to see her and say "oow wee". Somehow it morphed to Ouisch.<br /><br />Who decided how to spell it?orwhuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14689926449812436866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-2038474163804567802020-03-18T09:57:48.267-04:002020-03-18T09:57:48.267-04:00Alright! Thank you Gorodish.Alright! Thank you Gorodish.xreleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13077683001046221078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-76865937954938413102020-03-18T06:07:11.177-04:002020-03-18T06:07:11.177-04:00xreles typed:
How to pronounce 'Ouisch'
...xreles typed: <br /><br /><b>How to pronounce 'Ouisch'</b><br /><br />From what I understood it sounds like "weesh"....like the French article "oui" + the "ssh". George Spahn gave her the nickname.Gorodishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16554015159612108936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-28652909747790864992020-03-18T02:04:03.882-04:002020-03-18T02:04:03.882-04:00This thread already has one tire off the pavement ...This thread already has one tire off the pavement so I'll go ahead and ask an off topic question I've long wanted to know.<br /><br />How to pronounce 'Ouisch'<br /><br />I thought I found the answer a few years back while listening to her police interview on cielodrive.com ...but because I never knew before and then heard StrangeRVTours say it differently in their Manson Cave video, now I'm not sure again. So, a little help plz.<br /><br />Cielodrive.com interview makes sense to me.It tells the story of a kid trying to say Ruth but can only say oosh. <br />As in nike swoosh minus the sw <br /><br />No offense intended toward StrangeRVTours, I like the vids you guys do.xreleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13077683001046221078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-5031076085181373052020-03-18T01:32:54.213-04:002020-03-18T01:32:54.213-04:00RIP PaulyRIP Paulyxreleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13077683001046221078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-33231202292622603102020-03-18T01:31:09.036-04:002020-03-18T01:31:09.036-04:00^
Ring master steps out and says "the elephan...^<br />Ring master steps out and says "the elephants left town"<br />People jump and jive, but the ^clowns have stuck around^<br /><br />Ooh, baby, ooh, baby It's making me crazy, it's making me crazy<br /><br />How bizarre<br />How bizarre, how bizarre!xreleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13077683001046221078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8171370990642927748.post-56047091843220475092020-03-18T00:53:15.317-04:002020-03-18T00:53:15.317-04:00"and our friends are all aboard...and the ban..."and our friends are all aboard...and the band begins to play...we all live in a yellow submarine..." Ringo Starr singing 'Yellow Submarine.' "hey...hey a hey..."<br />--me, enjoying it all.<br />Dig?<br />Yellow Submarine. Is that a sandwich or a house?<br />Taking another trip down '69's memory lane I wonder as to the effects the Fab Four had on people (my first acid trip, in summer,'68, in a room with some others, had music playing on the stereo and the song Strawberry Fields was one as I began to drift away.)<br />But wait, there's more: <br />Randy Starr? Ringo Starr? What exactly is up with that, y'all?<br />Well, that is an example of say, a fun mystery, among others, my head has been asking,<br />that has bearing on: The Beatles responsibility for some of what occurred in the late 60's. We may, maybe, dismiss the idea that Randy Starr didn't copy Ringo's stage name.<br />After all, Ringo's real name is Richard Starkey.<br />However, oh yeah, now we approach what I would like to say (which I have already written, but will do that, as a comment, that is, at the next article here, that has to do with the events of August 8-10, 1969.<br />Come on now you four lads from Liverpool, especially Paul and George: <br />You made convenient comments about certain songs and fudged and dismissed your part in and responsibility in what happened,in '69. How easy and nice!?<br />There should have been another approach aside from asking Paul and George, so politely, as to well, what was up with what's being said about your songs words and<br />what some citizens of California did 'outside of the law,' for example, eh? <br />Okay, I know what should have been done to make Paul and George 'come clean.'<br />I didn't wanna do that under this fine post about Randy. Though, didn't Randy get the idea for his name Starr from Ringo?Fayez Abedazizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05365559516095364539noreply@blogger.com