Heh, heh. Good one. Hadn't heard that before.> Faux News
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Conall" wrote:
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For hard rock and classic rock, Sirius' channels have more variety for sure.
For country/blues, the lighter side, XM has better selection.
I think they both have trial via internet to check out the channels,
give them both a shot and see what programming you like better.
XM charges extras for 'premium' channels, Sirius claims they won't be
doing that.
I hate sports pretty much so I don't know who has what exactly, check
into it if you are a sports fan as one has NFL and the other has
baseball...NASCAR is on one of them too.
As for the liberal pajama party over Fox, yeah they have a horrible
agenda and twist all their facts around.....The New York Times would
never stoop to such lowly tactics.... Open your eyes, the media lies
to us all as a matter of daily course.
Being so naive to think that the lies you believe in are the truth is
really shameful.
There is no truth in the media, they all take an image, set it to a
soundtrack and then tell YOU what you are looking at and how to feel
about it. If you can't see through that, God help you all and may you
find a whole wardrobe of Dan Rather fanclub t-shirts.
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It's nice to see that no one fed the troll. Happy New Year, everyone.
Oh yeah ... Bob Dylan's Sirius show sounds like it will be worth watching.
--John Kokola
current family friend of some tolerant folks
Bob foamed:
>Sorry, I just assumed most all KLR riders were smarter than than that. >As family friend Zell Miller said, and I believe it went something >like "The current members of the Democrat party could not be more >wrong more often than they are today". 49% for Kerry, God Help Us. >Please know we have not had another 911 for a reason. And it sure >ain't democrat policys keeping America safe & strong. >
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nklr >> bypass filtration anyone???
On 12/31/05, Jim wrote:
Yeah, being the oil nut that I am, I thought about such a system when I was worried about the level of insoluables possibly prematurely forcing me to change the oil. However, between the insoluables being less than I feared and the large size of all the bypass systems, I dropped the idea. -- Blake Sobiloff http://sobiloff.typepad.com/> San Jose, CA (USA)> http://www.epntz-filter.com/ > > Just a(nother) silly idea for the KLRrrrrrrrrrr.
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