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Thread ID: 16693 | Posts: 42 | Started: 2005-02-10
2005-02-10 16:03 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Texas Dissident][url="http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/djw/lutherantheology.html"]David Jay Webber's Lutheran Theology Web Site[/url][/QUOTE] Hey Texas Dissident, just curious, why does your signature sport a quote by an obvious mongrel Jew, Ronnie James Dio who is pictured flashing the sign of the Illuminati in this photo ?
[img]http://www.maximum-ink.com/i/dio2.jpg[/img]
Just like George Dubya Bush
[img]http://www.biggerconversation.org.uk/images/picture/bush_hand_signal.jpg[/img]
And the ever nefarious Bill (the zipper) Clinton
[img]http://www.biggerconversation.org.uk/images/picture/clinton_hand_signal.jpg[/img]
And Dan (can't spell potatoe) Quail
[img]http://www.biggerconversation.org.uk/images/picture/hand_sign_dan_quayle.jpg[/img]
And Mrs. (just as stupid) George Dubya Bush
[img]http://www.biggerconversation.org.uk/images/picture/laura_bush_and_the_horned_god_salute.jpg[/img]
And Tom Ridge
[img]http://lionofjudaministries.tripod.com/tomridgedevilhand.jpg[/img]
And Finally another Kike General Tommy Franks
[img]http://lionofjudaministries.tripod.com/tommyfranks_devil_sign.jpg[/img]
2005-02-10 16:48 | User Profile
I was just rockin' some old Dio last weekend and the mood suited me. That's all.
'Last in Line', 'Rainbow in the Dark', 'Holy Diver' - all that old Dio still rocks if you ask me.
2005-02-10 18:54 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Rapid Roy]Hey Texas Dissident, just curious, why does your signature sport a quote by an obvious mongrel Jew, Ronnie James Dio who is pictured flashing the sign of the Illuminati in this photo ?[/QUOTE]
Then again RR, I could be a marrano trying to co-opt the movement towards the desired ends of my own tribe. :caiphas: :ph34r: :punk:
2005-02-10 18:58 | User Profile
I went to a Dio show in 1989. The guy was unbelievable. Tex, I'm gonna need to break out my LP [B]"Holy Diver"[/B] as soon as I get home after your example.
2005-02-10 19:14 | User Profile
[QUOTE=xmetalhead]I went to a Dio show in 1989. The guy was unbelievable. Tex, I'm gonna need to break out my LP [B]"Holy Diver"[/B] as soon as I get home after your example.[/QUOTE]
Alright! I've been on a classic metal kick for the past few weeks. Old Maiden, Dio, Queensryche, Rainbow, Deep Purple "Perfect Strangers" kinda vein. Some of the milder stuff too like Billy Squier "In The Dark", etc. Also mixing in some Uncle Tupelo and such here and there. It's all good.
2005-02-10 19:59 | User Profile
I could be a marrano trying to co-opt the movement towards the desired ends of my own tribe.
I knew it! A marrano and a Black Panther to boot! J'accuse!
2005-02-10 20:50 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]Alright! I've been on a classic metal kick for the past few weeks. Old Maiden, Dio, Queensryche, Rainbow, Deep Purple "Perfect Strangers" kinda vein. Some of the milder stuff too like Billy Squier "In The Dark", etc. Also mixing in some Uncle Tupelo and such here and there. It's all good.[/QUOTE]
Tex, I've been on a Van Halen kick, listening to "Fair Warning".
I saw Deep Purple on their "Perfect Strangers" tour in '85 or '86....another great show.
Classic metal completely blows away any new rock. I mean, what ever happened to all the virtuous guitar soloists!? I think that's why we keep going back to the classic metal artists of the early '80's.
2005-02-10 22:40 | User Profile
Yeah! I've been on a classic metal kick myself, for some reason 'The Immigrant Song' by Led Zeppelin keeps playing over & over again in my head.:caiphas: [QUOTE=Texas Dissident]Alright! I've been on a classic metal kick for the past few weeks. Old Maiden, Dio, Queensryche, Rainbow, Deep Purple "Perfect Strangers" kinda vein. Some of the milder stuff too like Billy Squier "In The Dark", etc. Also mixing in some Uncle Tupelo and such here and there. It's all good.[/QUOTE]
2005-02-10 23:36 | User Profile
I've been listening to Bachs violin classics myself. Now that's music !
2005-02-11 00:17 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]Alright! I've been on a classic metal kick for the past few weeks. Old Maiden, Dio, Queensryche, Rainbow, Deep Purple "Perfect Strangers" kinda vein. Some of the milder stuff too like Billy Squier "In The Dark", etc. Also mixing in some Uncle Tupelo and such here and there. It's all good.[/QUOTE]
My favorite Iron Maiden album is "Piece of Mind."
Tex, have you ever heard the Sex Pistols album "Never Mind the Bullocks?" It [I]really [/I] rocks. If you haven't heard it, I think you would like it.
Also, the early Black Sabbath albums are great.
2005-02-11 01:22 | User Profile
[QUOTE]....the Sex Pistols album "Never Mind the Bollocks"....[/QUOTE]
[I]We're so pretty oh so pretty vacant! we're so pretty oh so pretty vacant! we're so pretty oh so pretty vacant...now and we don't care![/I]
2005-02-11 02:58 | User Profile
[u]Screaming Cacophy of Rock & Pop: A Tool of Mind Control[/u]: Jerry Rubin wrote in the book Do It. We will combine youth, music, sex and drugs with rebellion and treason; that[font='WP TypographicSymbols']=[/font]s a combination hard to beat. Every channel into the human mind has been utilized to further the aims of the Illuminati and brainwash the masses. The beat of modern music (thump, thump, thump) is slightly faster than the human heart beat and the natural rhythm of the body. It can seriously affect the emotions, disorganize and scramble the brain, leading to disorganized, abnormal and aberrant behavior.
[url="http://www.israelect.com/reference/Willie-Martin/JewsReward.html"]http://www.israelect.com/reference/Willie-Martin/JewsReward.html[/url]
2005-02-11 03:53 | User Profile
[QUOTE=xmetalhead][I]We're so pretty oh so pretty vacant! we're so pretty oh so pretty vacant! we're so pretty oh so pretty vacant...now and we don't care![/I][/QUOTE]
"God Save The Queen"
God save the queen The fascist regime They made you a moron Potential H-bomb God save the queen She aint no human being ...
[sneer]
2005-02-11 08:08 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Bardamu]"God Save The Queen"
God save the queen The fascist regime They made you a moron Potential H-bomb God save the queen She aint no human being ...
[sneer][/QUOTE]Ahh, to be a buzz-headed angry, un-PC, hippy-hatin' 15-year-old in '79...
**[color=#00ffff][QUOTE] **
**[color=#00ffff]BELSEN WAS A GAS[/color] (Rotten / Cook / Jones / Vicious) [Ronnie Biggs movie version]
Spoken: Ok this time for real... "Belsen Was A Gasser"
Belsen was a gas I heard the other day In the open graves where the Jews all lay Life is fun and I wish you were here They wrote on postcards to those held dear
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear....
Dentist search their teeth for gold Frisk the Jews for bank notes rolled When they found out what they got Line them up and shoot the lot
Kill a man, be a man, kill a man...
Wonder what the Jews would say If I told them where Boorman was today Would they start a vendetta You'd better ask Ernie Ledbetter
Ledbetter, Ledbetter, Ledbetter....
[/QUOTE] [/color]**
2005-02-11 08:10 | User Profile
[QUOTE]I was just rockin' some old Dio last weekend and the mood suited me. That's all.
'Last in Line', 'Rainbow in the Dark', 'Holy Diver' - all that old Dio still rocks if you ask me.[/QUOTE]
Well, that explains it, then. The Dio signature sort of floored me, TD.
Occasionally I'll turn on VH1 Classic, which is early 80s vids mixed with 70s-era concert clips. (If there's anything on earth more uncomfortable to sit through than old 80s videos, thank God I haven't discovered it.) "Rainbow In the Dark" gets a [I]lot [/I] of play, as do "Breaking the Law", "Perfect Strangers", "The Number of the Beast", "Shot in the Dark", etc.
I had all those lps, although my interest in that stuff was waning circa 84, but I can tell you this: the music is still entertaining but those videos are [I]unbelievably [/I] bad. Dear God...if there's any doubt just [U]who[/U] Spinal Tap were parodying, try and catch that Maiden video (if you dare). I may just refer to him as Bruce St Hubbins for the rest of my life. And when that moronic giant Eddie puppet starts "walking" across the stage, I [I]immediately [/I] flashed back to midgets dancing around a ten-inch model of Stonehenge.....
Speaking of which:
[QUOTE][B]Stonehenge[/B]
It has been widely claimed that Spinal Tap's Stonehenge set was taken from a notorious Black Sabbath live extravaganza, the 1984 Born Again tour. In BBC TV's Rock Family Trees, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Ian Gillan (the then vocalist) recalls the meeting with LSD, the designers: "We were all going, 'Something earthy, maybe.' And Geezer said, 'Stonehenge.' The bloke says, 'That's a brilliant idea. How do you visualise it?' He said, 'Life-size of course.'"
The result was actually three times bigger than Stonehenge. Sabbath had to hire the Birmingham NEC for rehearsals as that was the only place it would fit - and that was without the stage. They assumed it would be all right in America, as "all the places are bigger over there". Then at the first gig they couldn't get it in the doors.
In the December 1994 issue of Mojo magazine, Gillan adds: "On the last day of rehearsal we're wondering what this dwarf is doing hanging around backstage. When we do the dress rehearsal, the dwarf emerges in a red leotard, long yellow fingernails and little yellow horns. He's going to be the baby [a diabolical baby is featured on the cover of the Born Again album]. Then we hear this horrendous [recorded] scream and suddenly we see this dwarf crawling across the top of Stonehenge. He stands up as the scream fades away and falls backwards off this 30ft fibreglass Stonehenge on to a pile of mattresses. Then - dong, dong - bells start tolling and all the roadies come across the front of the stage in monks' cowls, at which point War Pigs starts up."
At first this may seem like a case of the film being inspired by real incidents, but this is improbable - the tour happened the same year This Is Spinal Tap was released.
[url]http://books.guardian.co.uk/extracts/story/0,6761,371343,00.html[/url][/QUOTE]
2005-02-11 09:02 | User Profile
[QUOTE=il ragno]I had all those lps, although my interest in that stuff was waning circa 84, but I can tell you this: the music is still entertaining but those videos are unbelievably bad. Dear God...if there's any doubt just who Spinal Tap were parodying, try and catch that Maiden video (if you dare). I may just refer to him as Bruce St Hubbins for the rest of my life. [/QUOTE]
I loved Spinal Tap.
What do you think of Christopher Guest's other "mockumentaries?"
I've seen Best in Show and Waiting for Guffman. Both of them were co-written by Guest's Jewish sidekick (Levin, I think), and so naturally there's some very offensive and scurrilous stuff in both of them. But I have to say that Guest is simply a genius. What an actor.
I just ordered A Mighty Wind from Amazon, which my brother recommended highly.
2005-02-11 09:23 | User Profile
[QUOTE][B]Guest, Christopher[/B]
Plays Nigel Tufnel. Son of Lord Peter Haden-Guest and Jean Hindes, aka Lady Jean Haden-Guest, former vice-president of CBS. In 1984, the year This Is Spinal Tap was released, Guest married the actress Jamie Lee Curtis at Rob Reiner's home. Reputedly, Lee Curtis was first attracted to Guest when she saw his picture in Rolling Stone magazine, and arranged a date with him through his agent. [B]In 1996, after the death of his father, Guest was ennobled as the fifth Baron Haden-Guest of Saling.[/B] In the Register of Lords' Interests, Guest is declared offly as: "Film director." He is the half-brother of journalist and bon vivant Anthony Haden-Guest, who is widely believed to be the model for Peter Fallow, the louche, hard-drinking English journalist in Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities. [/QUOTE]
Who knew?
I thoroughly enjoyed GUFFMAN. Corky St Clair (and his phantom "wife", Bonnie) might be Guest's greatest character.
2005-02-11 12:26 | User Profile
[QUOTE=il ragno]Who knew?
I thoroughly enjoyed GUFFMAN. Corky St Clair (and his phantom "wife", Bonnie) might be Guest's greatest character.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I knew he was an English lord.
That's part of what really cracks me up about this guy. His accents are perfect.
Corky was brilliant. I loved it when he threw a hissy fit in front of the town council. "Why?! Be - be - because you people are BASTARD PEOPLE. I'm going home now to - to- to - BITE MY PILLOW." BTW, I think Corky's fictitious wife's name was Pam, for whom he bought an adorable pants suit.
And what of the blood hound loving gentleman from South Carolina, Mr. Harlan Pepper? It's hard to imagine that the same guy played Harlan and Corky. Guest is an amazingly talented character actor. Really off the charts.
You may remember the childrens' film "Princess Bride" (good "older kid" flick, by the way). Guest played the evil English lord with six fingers that the hot blooded Spaniard Indigo Montoya had sworn to kill.
He did a stint on Saturday Night Live in the 1980s, I don't think that worked out too well, but I don't really recall it.
He is also marred to Jamie Lee Curtis, no?
2005-02-11 13:00 | User Profile
Christopher Guest is indeed an English Lord from his father's side, and half-Jewish due to his [I]Yiddishe Mama[/I].
Says Jewhoo:
[COLOR=Indigo] [SIZE=3][B]Christopher Guest - [/B] [/SIZE]
Born 1948. Christopher Guest is one of the funniest guys around today. Guest began as a writer for "National Lampoon". He became well known to a fairly large audience when he co-starred in Rob Reiner's hilarious film "This Is Spinal Tap". He was one of the co-writers of the film. A larger audience got to know him when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live for one year (1984-85) and co-starred with Billy Crystal (See Crystal above). He worked with Reiner again in "The Princess Bride". He has directed two great satires: "Waiting for Guffman" and "Best in Show" (co-written with Eugene Levy). Well, to be frank, Guest comes as a surprise to us. Christopher Guest, while born in America, is the fifth (English) "Baron Haden-Guest of Saling". His late father, the fourth baron, was English and we are quite sure he was not Jewish. [B]However, Arie Kaplan, the author of a wonderful series on Jewish humor running in "Reform Judaism" magazine (2001-2002), tells us that he has a great personal source who tells him that Guest is "half Jewish". It is only rational to assume it is Guest's American mother who is Jewish. [/B] [/COLOR]
Guest is married to Jamie Lee Curtis, another half-Jew (daughter of Tony Curtis alias Bernard Schwartz)
Petr
2005-02-11 14:21 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Petr]Christopher Guest is indeed an English Lord from his father's side, and half-Jewish due to his [I]Yiddishe Mama[/I].
Petr[/QUOTE]
I find it hard to believe.
His name is "Christopher" for Pete's sake.
I never knew a Jew named Christopher. They have a positive phobia about that name.
I've heard Jews make fun of shiktsas named Christine.
The Jews in the egregious band Kiss wrote a song called "Christine Sixteen." In fact, that was the whole of the lyric. It's a lecherous song about young shiktsas. No accident there.
2005-02-11 14:40 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Walter Yannis] The Jews in the egregious band Kiss wrote a song called "Christine Sixteen." In fact, that was the whole of the lyric. It's a lecherous song about young shiktsas. No accident there.[/QUOTE]
[I]"i don't usually say things like this to girls your age, but when i saw you Coming out of the school that day, that day i knew, i knew, i've got to haveYou, i've got to have you."
She's' been around, but she's young and clean I've got to have her, can't live without her, whoo no Christine sixteen, christine sixteen[/I]
-Christine Sixteen, Kiss, 1977,
Brought to you courtesy of Chaim Wiezman and Stanley Eisen aka Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, respectively, of Kiss.
2005-02-11 14:54 | User Profile
The British peerage may be a pretentious anachronism but they do keep meticulous breeding records. Guest's father, the fourth baron, was the son of the first baron and one Muriel Carmel [url=http://75.1911encyclopedia.org/G/GO/GOLDSMID.htm]Goldsmid[/url].
2005-02-11 15:47 | User Profile
[B][I] - "I find it hard to believe. His name is "Christopher" for Pete's sake."[/I][/B]
It's the father that baby inherits his name from, not mother.
Christopher Hitchens (who is famous for badmouthing mother Teresa) also has a Jewish mother, check out this book review of his in the Jewish weekly "Forward":
[SIZE=3][B]"The Part-Jewish Question: Double the Pleasure or Twice the Pain?"[/B][/SIZE]
[url]http://www.forward.com/issues/2001/01.01.26/arts1.html[/url]
[COLOR=Blue][B]"According to the laws of Moses, the Law of Return, Israel's civil code and the Nuremburg Laws, I am a Jew."[/B][/COLOR]
Petr
2005-02-11 16:12 | User Profile
[COLOR=DarkRed][B][I] - "Guest's father, the fourth baron, was the son of the first baron and one Muriel Carmel Goldsmid."[/I][/B][/COLOR]
Yep, this seems to be a case of marrano inbreeding that [B]can be actually proven[/B].
(Take note Travis!)
[SIZE=3][B]GOLDSMID, Muriel Ethel Carmel [/B] [/SIZE]
[url]http://www.heymannfamily.com/web/HeymannGed4Web/f_95a.html#0[/url]
2005-02-11 16:49 | User Profile
In this compilation of "Spinal Tap"-factoids by the "Guardian" magazine, it is stated that Christopher Guest is a "[COLOR=Indigo]son of Lord Peter Haden-Guest and [B]Jean[/B] [B]Hindes, aka Lady Jean Haden-Guest, former vice-president of CBS[/B]"[/COLOR]
[url]http://film.guardian.co.uk/print/0%2C3858%2C4066358-3181%2C00.html[/url]
I did a quick web search, and sure enough, "[B]Hindes[/B]" seems to be a quite common Ashkenazi surname.
(And of course, her being a big-shot in American media should alone make your jewdar vibrate!)
Petr
2005-02-11 17:13 | User Profile
I guess "Christopher" is Hymie's revenge for the many gentile "Davids" about.
However, I have yet, in 44 years, to meet, or hear of, a Jew named [I]Roy[/I]. It's one of the last Tribeproof names still standing. Alas, not too many of us are dubbed Roy these days either.
Oh well - there's always "Butchie"......
2005-02-11 17:23 | User Profile
One doesn't meet too many Jewish [I]Adolphs[/I], or[I] Jesse's[/I] either, that being a derivation of Jesus.
2005-02-11 17:36 | User Profile
[QUOTE=il ragno]Well, that explains it, then. The Dio signature sort of floored me, TD....I [I]immediately [/I] flashed back to midgets dancing around a ten-inch model of Stonehenge.....[/QUOTE]
Glad to see somebody gets it, IR.
Just my small attempt to inject a little levity into our somber proceedings here at the Embalming Society.
Now gimme an R...O...C...K...! What 'cha got? And what 'cha gonna do?
2005-02-11 17:37 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Bardamu]One doesn't meet too many Jewish [I]Adolphs[/I], or[I] Jesse's[/I] either, that being a derivation of Jesus.[/QUOTE]
What about Cletus or Bubba?
2005-02-11 17:49 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]What about Cletus or Bubba?[/QUOTE] Or Christian?
2005-02-11 17:58 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]What about Cletus or Bubba?[/QUOTE]
Can't say I've ever met a Bubba Rubygoldsilverstein.
2005-02-11 18:05 | User Profile
[I][B] - "However, I have yet, in 44 years, to meet, or hear of, a Jew named Roy. It's one of the last Tribeproof names still standing." [/B] [/I]
I don't think so. Ever heard of Joseph McCarthy's sidekick [B]Roy Cohn[/B]?
Also, the pop art pioneer [B]Roy Lichtenstein[/B]:
[COLOR=Blue]"From his studio in New York City, Roy Lichtenstein did cartoon inspired paintings that helped launch the Pop Art movement."[/COLOR]
[url]http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/lichtenstein.html[/url]
Petr
2005-02-11 18:06 | User Profile
Up until this year, the Tennessee Volunteers had a backup quarterback whose name was -- no foolin' -- Jim Bob Cooter. My buddies and I always loved it when the coach put him in (which was rarely) just so a sports commentator would have to say that name on national tv. :thumbsup:
2005-02-11 18:14 | User Profile
[COLOR=Indigo][B][I] - "One doesn't meet too many Jewish Adolphs, or Jesse's either, that being a derivation of Jesus."[/I][/B][/COLOR]
Actually, before the rise of Nazism, "Adolf" was a very popular name among educated Ashkenazim.
(And "Jesus" itself is a Greek derivation from Hebrew Yeshua/Joshua)
[COLOR=Indigo]"The first to use phenomenology in the law was [B]Adolph Reinach [/B] (1883--1917), a lawyer and philosopher and a leading figure in the phenomenological movement until his untimely death." [/COLOR]
[url]http://www.mta.ca/~rhudson/papers/phenomenology.htm[/url]
Another eccentric: Adolph "Dolph" Schayes, one of the early Jewish NBA heroes! :lol:
[COLOR=DarkRed][B]"Adolph Schayes (known as Dolph Schayes) (born May 19, 1928) was a basketball player from New York, New York.[/B]
He played his college basketball at New York University 1944-48. He was a member of the 1955 NBA champion Syracuse Nationals and 12-time All-Star, Schayes played for the Nationals/76ers (1948-64) in a Hall of Fame career. Upon retirement in 1964, Schayes held the NBA records for career scoring (19,249 points) and games played(1,059)."[/COLOR]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Schayes[/url]
Petr
2005-02-11 18:45 | User Profile
[QUOTE=xmetalhead][I]"i don't usually say things like this to girls your age, but when i saw you Coming out of the school that day, that day i knew, i knew, i've got to haveYou, i've got to have you."
She's' been around, but she's young and clean I've got to have her, can't live without her, whoo no Christine sixteen, christine sixteen[/I]
-Christine Sixteen, Kiss, 1977,
Brought to you courtesy of Chaim Wiezman and Stanley Eisen aka Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, respectively, of Kiss.[/QUOTE]
I stand corrected.
2005-02-11 20:01 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]What about Cletus or Bubba?[/QUOTE]
I also once knew:
An Irish Catholic named Oliver Cromwell; and
A black Hispanic named Adolph Hitler Rodriguez.
2005-02-11 21:02 | User Profile
My soldering gun goes up to 11, yet it doesn't seem to get any hotter than the one that only goes to 10. :wacko:
2005-02-11 21:18 | User Profile
Roy Cohn...! It seems hard to believe I could have possibly forgotten him. But I did, I did.
The next sound you hear will be me pounding my head against a cinder block like the Lost Gumby Brother.
2005-02-12 03:47 | User Profile
Hahahah
This is one of the funniest threads I even seen on a forum. No doubt about it.
Texas Dissident don't feel bad. I had a couple Dio tapes in my day too. He had/has a lot of talent.
All:
I never knew that was an illuminati sign. But it seems so common. I don't know if everyone who uses it means to invoke illuminati.
Related question: Why do so many elites love the number 33 so much. It seems like they are really nuts for it. Is it an illumanti or other clique/club thing?
2005-02-12 14:19 | User Profile
[QUOTE]I never knew that was an illuminati sign.[/QUOTE]
I used to call them "Ozzy fingers" myself; I figured Dio started doing it to placate old Sabbath fans (since he'd never done the Ozzy Fingers during his entire tenure with Ritchie Blackmore).
I'll be damned if I know how Dan Quayle got into the habit, though.
2005-02-12 14:52 | User Profile
I had never heard this called the illuminati sign either. I was familiar with it in two versions. 1. The 'devil horns' that people did at heavy metal concerts. 2. The 'hook-em' horns' that people did at Texas Longhorns football games.
I am pretty sure that the Bushes were doing #2, since they are (sort of) from Texas. I don't know about the rest of them though.
2005-02-12 16:59 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Quantrill]I had never heard this called the illuminati sign either. I was familiar with it in two versions. 1. The 'devil horns' that people did at heavy metal concerts. 2. The 'hook-em' horns' that people did at Texas Longhorns football games.
I am pretty sure that the Bushes were doing #2, since they are (sort of) from Texas. I don't know about the rest of them though.[/QUOTE] Satan Displays Bush 'Hook 'em' Hand Gesture; Is The Devil a UT Fan Too ?
[url="http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2005/210105devilhand.htm"]http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2005/210105devilhand.htm[/url]