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Brett Netson
Brett Netson ...Get real you lying piece of shit

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BOISE, IDAHO
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GeneralActual freedom, AMERICAN "freedom",Death & Dying, Pixie who is the best fuck that ever walked and the best girlfriend, Machines, Cut open skin, Things you dont see on tv., 60's Flat track motorcycles, 60's/70's Circletrack racecars, Vintage cookware, Japaneese nonconformist fashion. Plants forestation dead creatures and the shit they make for those plants to eat. The microbial world . Fertility. Watching the free market champions eat shit. Scavenging all the leftovers of the fallen marketeers. European dirtbikes are the future. People who make their own clothes, My awesome friends, my awesome kids (Trevor&Demmi). Woody Guthrie, Mark Pauline, Cesar Chavez, Vardis Fischer, Lenny Bruce, and other courageous, BADASS MOTHERFUCKERS!
MusicFunkadelic, Roy Harper, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Nico, Psychic TV.,Butthole Surfers, Deep Purple, Mike Johnson, Tindersticks, Old Christian Death, Love, Melvins, Leadbelly, Mark Lanegan, John Lee Hooker, Massive Attack, Brian Eno,Grizzly Bear, Wooden Indian burial ground,Earth,Creature with the Atom Brain, and anything else that doesn't fucing suck rotten dead assholes.
MoviesGummo, Taxi Driver, Mad Max, Jackass, Safe Men, Soylent Green, 28 Days Later, Pink Floyd at Pompeii, Friday, Freddy Got Fingered, My Best Fiend, Brazil, Buckaroo Bonsai, Run Ronnie Run, American Movie, On any Sunday, Dogtown Z-Boyz, American Splendor, Rainbow Bridge, etc...etc.....
TelevisionDaily Show, Six Feet Under, Arrested Development, Fernwood Tonight, Conan O'Brien, C-Span, Dead Like Me, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, City Confidential, A-Team, Beverly Hilbillys, Night Flight, Larry Sanders Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Insomniac. How it's made. Mythbusters. Modern Marvels,Trailer Park Boys,.
BooksGod or Cesar-Vardis Fischer, Steal This Book-Abbie Hoffmann, Pigs at the Trough-Arianna Huffington, Shakey (Neil Young bio). etc...................................
HeroesMy friends(most of them)
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Hometown:Boise FUCKING IDAHO BITCH!
Religion:Wiccan
Zodiac Sign:Cancer
Children:Proud parent

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NotabletodotherightthingeverywhereIlookIseelyingbulshitIdontwanttostaythisway justbarelyscratchingthroughthegreatapatheticlie,thechickenshitcompromise... EVERYFUCKINGDAYacompromise,richmotherfuckerstakingyourlife.........It WAS yourlife...now itsfadingYoudonteventhinkitsstrange,youcantevenfeelitanymore.Astrongpersonshouldbe teachable AstrongpersonISappreciativeoftheelementalNomatterhowpatheticvulgarunattractivedesperateraggedthreateningOBEY THE SOURCEwhetheryouknowitornotitisallyouhavetillyouDIEandyouwontbesexyanymoreunlessyousurrendertoyouragingbody......And it is beautiful.WhenyouareoldandbleedingoutofyourassandthecancerhasgottenaholdofyouitmustbeokayIT MUST BE OKAY!!Iamnotgoingto LIE!! Ihavenochoicebuttoacceptleavinga comfortableway.IamgettingtoooldtoLIEandammuchtoo tired toparticipateandstillfightingguildanditwillturntoCANCER.ThosewhoworkarenotmyproblemtherearetooFUCKINMANYPEOPLE.MUERTEPORLOSRICOS.TheygotyourworldallplannedandYOU DONTEVEN THINK ITS STRANGE YOUCANT EVEN FEEL IT anythingthatishonestwillsoundmelodramatic andyouwillcravethecomfortandthesafetyuntillyoutrustthatcarcassofyours.Iwantthebloodofcorporateamericaiwantthemonytheyhavestolenfromus I WANT IT BACKthatKENNETH LAYmotherfuckershouldhavehisheadremovedbythemeansofafinesharpbladethatwasmadebythepeoplehehasstolenfromandIknowthatitwontbemebutGODiwishsh.TherearepeopleinthisworldwhoaresurviversWEareNOT. surrendertothatcarcassofyours DONT playwagelaborDONTtrustthe rich howdoesitfeeltoberippedoffoverandoveragainandagainthosethatworkareNOTYOURPROBLEM! I THINK TO MYSELF Nov 07-2006: Reactions to right wing douchebags on the "NET" If you could really see the blind followers of the Neo-Con agenda by way of the Rush L and O'riely set, and the way they carry on, here around Idaho and small town Wa. Following every word and voting right into the hands of this Wallmart REGIME! hateful and and aggresively ignorant. I really think it would make you sick. I hate those Latte swiller SUV drivin limousine liberal's as much or MORE than anyone! But we are teetering on the edge of real world Facism here BUB! Do you know what the implications of suspending Habius Corpus ARE!!!! Mabye you could tell me sir. I dont have time to debate in print here friend.Very sorry. Things might just be a little worse than you think and I ,sorry to say, am DONE with "thoughtful"discourse with ANYONE who even gives that group of Rich Corporateist PIGS, ANY air time whatsoever. Your "Hollywood" comment smells of the Limaugh ball licker, male approval set.Rush would be very happy with you and pat you on the head. Sorry son, but there is just WAAAY too much to explain if you want to be all Libertarian and thoughful. My statements on BTS were intended to be a populist and visceral approach.You are one of about ten in 33000 people that had a PROBLEM with my statement. Me personally, I have guns,and I HATE RICH PEOPLE. Thats where I AM AT! Nothing "Hollywood" about it. Are you a plant by the Bush Admin.? I Brett Netson, will never ever string Dick Cheney the Faggot Gucchi hunter up, and cut his stinking canned hunt rotting guts out of his stinking fat rich PIG weak ass body. Nor will I stab anyone who comes at me on some my space page as an ignorant apologist to that stinking BUSH ADMIN. This has all been in jest. I am not comfortable with authority and I guess you are. So... God bles you and goodbye. BRETT Jan 28-07: There is no good way out, and as gruesome and as barbaric as it will be, it can't be our problem. Not like this.We are being bled slowly and the controll systems,authority,the Right wing corporate elite are shitting all over OUR rights and freedoms. Theyre having a fucking FIELD day with our ASSES! Some people seem to be comforted by this.That makes me SICK. When Blackwater come to put us in camps I will take out as many of them as I can. While those Fat Fox News slobs in their chineese Wal-Mart clothes are gonna be in the corner pissing themselves. Do you understad the implications of suspending Habeus Corpus? Do you know where babies come from? There are some tiny improvements emerging on the political scene, and I really believe that some things can be straightened out. From Chuck Hagel to Jim Webb to Iraq Veterans AGAINST the war. to the investigations on the Bush Admin, who knows who else will step up from abroad once we include the rest of the world instead of ignoring.Blackwater,Carlyle Group,Halliburton,Project for a New American Century, the Zionists.These are all dominionist billionare groups that have every reason to destroy ALL our constitutional rights.CORPORATISTS DONT BELIEVE IN THE CONSTITUTION.It only inpedes their global agenda. by James Howard Kunstler VVVVVV At the moment, the ideas bundled under the rubric of “localism” are regarded as a lifestyle choice, which is to say a fashion statement of environmental concern, practiced by those with the time and means for following fashions. “Locavores” who make a point to eat locally are represented overwhelmingly by college-educated, high-income Baby Boomers who buy those $6 pint baskets of boutique blue potatoes at the farmers’ market as much to make a statement of principle (and derive moral comfort from doing so) as to eat nutritionally sound, good tasting food. Meanwhile, the rest of America keeps driving to the Shop Rite for tubes of frozen ground-round, jugs of Pepsi, and bags of Cheez Doodles made (grown?) God-knows-where. So, the stylishly fit locavores end up looking like stuck-up moralistic snobs while the majority follows the mindless corporate programming du jour like the overstuffed lumbering TV zombies they have become. By the way, locavores also overwhelmingly drive to the farmers’ market, (as I have observed in my town) and usually in motor vehicles the size of medieval war wagons. Localism, in this sense, is very much related to the current craze for styling one’s endeavors as “green.” Tom Friedman cheerleads for “green” globalism in his New York Times column while Time Magazine runs “Greencast” programs on its website, and all kinds of specialists design green cars, green light bulbs, green toilets, green campuses, and green corporate headquarters (all the better for hawking those Cheez Doodles). Much of this activity can be described, to borrow a locution from public relations, as blowing green smoke up our own collective ass. Such, alas, is the sorry state of our culture nowadays that just pretending to mean well, for most people and institutions, is good enough. A reality-based view of all this suggests that localism and “green” economic practices will be taken up more broadly and earnestly only when we don’t have a choice about it, and can no longer manage our bad old ways. My personal serene conviction is that we are much closer to reaching that point than most Americans realize. The romance of Climate Change currently holds the nation’s attention because it’s more like a made for Hollywood horror movie plot. Plus, there are a lot of secret side benefits. Will Connecticut become more like South Carolina? Surely some of the denizens of Fairfield County, CT, wouldn’t think that was such a bad deal. Will the grain belt move 800 miles further north into Canada? Very well, then, Canada’s our bitch, anyway. Will there be more tornadoes in Nebraska? Who cares – God made the place only so they could show movies on airplanes. What’s roiling backstage, itching to shove climate change out of the spotlight, is Peak Oil, which is currently poorly understood at best by the public. For one thing, it’s not about running out of oil. It’s about the complex systems we depend on for everyday life in this country becoming unstable and failing as we enter the slippery slope of global oil depletion – a point which, arguably, we are already at. By complex systems I mean the way we produce our food (oil-dependent agri-business), the way we do commerce (Wal-Mart, et al), the way we do transportation (extreme car dependency), the way we do finance (Ponzi-style), and so on. The oil markets themselves are just another such complex system – and a year-over-year price hike of about 100 percent for a barrel of oil is certainly a manifestation of instability. Price hikes are one thing. There is plenty of evidence that the American public can keep sucking up increases a while longer. What will probably bite harder is spot scarcities, when your favorite convenience store hangs a cardboard sign on the pump that says “out of gas.” This is liable to resolve out of a growing export crisis combined with a new oil nationalism – phenomena only recently acknowledged even by experts in the trade. It now appears that exports, in nations with surplus oil to sell, are going down at an even steeper rate than production declines. A country like Saudi Arabia may have produced X percent less oil in 2007 over 2006, but their exports actually declined X+5 percent. Why? They are using more of their own oil. The population is growing robustly. The Saudis are building the world’s largest aluminum smelter and many chemical factories. Russia, another big exporter, saw its car sales jump by 50 percent in 2007. Mexico is depleting so rapidly, and using so much more of its own oil, that it might be out of the export game altogether in three years. The new oil nationalism is prompting countries like Norway and Russia to husband more of their own resources as the awareness hits that they are past peak and might want to keep their own motors humming further into the future. They are also trending more toward selling oil on the basis of long-term contracts with favored customers rather than just auctioning the stuff off on the futures market. All of this ought to be bad news for big importers like the USA – more than half of the oil we use. These days, we are not such a favored customer among other nations, in particular those of the Islamic persuasion. And when Mexico stops exporting we will lose our number two source of imports. Imagine that? Few Americans have imagined it so far, which is why we are about to be blindsided by this set of problems. As they gain traction we’ll be forced to make very different arrangements for virtually everything that constitutes everyday life in our society. Living much more locally will increasingly be the only choice. We are utterly unprepared. We’ll have to grow food differently, at a smaller scale, closer to home, with fewer oil-and-gas-based “inputs.” It will surely require more human attention. National chain discount shopping will shut down as its economies-of-scale dissolve and formulas like the “warehouse on wheels” and just-in-time inventory lose viability. Happy motoring will fade into memory and the entire suburban equation will wilt along with it. And just about everything else you can name from centralized high schools to professional sports will be cruelly affected by problems of scale and energy. Where architecture and urbanism are concerned, there are several major issues in my view pertaining to local outcomes. One is certainly counter-intuitive. Our big cities will contract, not grow. The fortunate ones will densify at their old centers and waterfronts, but overall the trend will be severe shrinkage, really a reversal of the 200-year-long demographic movement of people from farms and small towns to mega cities. (Places over-burdened with skyscrapers will prove to be exceptionally troubled. The skyscraper is an endangered species that will, like the Baluchitherium of yore, soon go extinct.) The overall trend will benefit the smaller cities and towns, in my opinion, but only the ones that can maintain a relationship with productive farming hinterlands and/or trade-via-water. The implications for land-use regulation are obviously huge. Rural land will no longer be valued for suburban development. Those who chose to live in rural places in the decades ahead ought to be prepared to follow rural vocations. The end of suburbia will be the end of urban lifestyles lived in rural (or ruralesque) settings. I happen to believe that our zoning laws and land use codes are un-reformable. Instead, they will simply be ignored. We’ll return to traditional modes of inhabiting the landscape by default, as it were, because we’ll no longer have the choice of doing it 20th century style. We’ll discover the hard way that the New Urbanists won that argument. It will just not be called “New” Urbanism anymore because it will no longer stand in opposition to other practical ideologies like suburbanism or Modernism. We’ll just have plain urbanism – and design disciplines to go with it. Architects ought to prepare for a return to traditional local materials. Modular snap-together panels and frame systems will be increasingly unavailable due to the prohibitive cost of fabrication as well as the cost of exotic metals such as Frank Gehry’s favorite, titanium. It is hard to say how severe this problem may become – a whole new industry will surely arise dedicated to the disassembly of old structures and salvaging of materials – but personally I’d say that we’re headed back to mostly masonry for the best new construction. It will necessarily be regional or local in flavor and it will require traditional tectonic methods of assembly – which necessarily implies at least a return to a kind of methodological classicism. What remains for now is a terrible grandiose inertia among people who really ought to know better: our culture leaders. The cutting edge has become a blunt instrument unsuited to fashioning the patterns of the future. Everything we do from now on will have to be finer in scale, quality, and character. Exercises in irony will no longer be appreciated because there will no longer be a premium paid for declaring ourselves to be ridiculous. The localism of the future will not be a matter of fashion. It will be in the food we eat and the air we breathe, and we’d better start paying attention. Idaho Business Review post re: land development. Nov.20 2008. My god what is the matter with these people. This is more of the same business model that is going to drag us through this deep muddy pit of a recession. Sustainability wins! Mixed use wins! Do these people not know where babies come from either? All building should be done in town. Like the thing on 17th st. And there has to be serious environmental regulations and CULTURAL standards. There has to be an actual PLAN!!!!! There has to be some benefit to the rest of the community. Rampant deregulation and sleazy useless sprawl is done! ITS OVER!!!! The future of our economy will now require developments and plans by people who actually have some SKILL and TALENT. It may now also be fashionable to actually care, profitable even. But hey , go ahead if you must. Throw up some more crappy houses all in a row and see where it gets us in five years. I guarantee you it will not be pretty. Comment By donsevere Thursday, November 20, 2008 @ 11:37 AM
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People who are getting away with murder. Rich corporate political types. Poor people that live well. Resourseful arty hardcore types. People that know more than I do. My birth parents. Cecil Andrus!

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Dec 21 2009 7:29 PM

Booking for two years. This is the party!!!

Have a great 2010. Cheers from Madrid,

Anteojos.


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Dec 1 2009 12:02 AM

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Nov 4 2009 3:45 PM

Jefferson Starship + Quicksilver Messenger Service + Friends @ London’s Electric Ballroom on Wednesday 18 November
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Sep 15 2009 12:48 AM

Hey Brett, this is Sasha from san diego.
I realized I can cover "Else"!
I'll be figuring out the logistics of it,
but I got down most of the parts already.
They'll be on YouTube maybe or on my music page soon enough.
I can't wait to get an amp at my disposal, fuuuuck.

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Aug 3 2009 4:43 PM

hello brett... .

thanks for the approve
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Jul 30 2009 12:48 AM

Throw Your Funk Down With Us @ Grainey's this Friday and Saturday: the show's $2 but the Fruit Is Free!
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Jul 24 2009 6:00 PM

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Jul 14 2009 2:06 PM

Happy Birthday, my friend! take care!
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Jul 8 2009 8:25 PM

Pomegranate shows you should to attend:
Tom Grainey's tonight! and next wednesday the 15th, come dance!
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Jun 24 2009 5:21 PM

Hey, we just released two new albums, “Armageddon on the Rise” and “The Man with No Name” and they are available for free download if you’re interested. You can download them for free off our site if you like or you can just go to the following link: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FQEJFBDH
           
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May 29 2009 8:09 PM

PODCAST WITH CARTER FREEMAN!
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Carter Freeman will be playing up at Muley's this Saturday, May 30th for an Acoustic Sunrise performance starting at 10:30. 
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May 26 2009 3:37 PM

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May 24 2009 8:24 PM

Hi Brett,

thanks for the add! Hope it servers you well!
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May 18 2009 3:47 AM

Hey there!
You gotta check out the latest Muley's Roadside Podcast with singer/songwriter and Old Boise Guitar Company's owner, Johnny Shoes! The new and greatly approved sound quality is brought to us by Aaron's International Music Division.

Just click on the Muley's Podcast button at www.muleyscoffee.com
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May 14 2009 9:38 PM

First...thanks for being our friend. Second...there is still time, so go here--> http://polls.westword.com/polls/den/musicshowcase/ and vote for us...tell all your friends to vote for us too. We will forever be in your debt. Thanks for all your support. There is still time so please go vote

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May 1 2009 11:08 PM

Hey there! Hope all is well. The latest Muley's Roadside Podcast featuing Ronnie Long is now available at blog.muleyscoffee.com or by going to www.muleyscoffee.com and clicking on the Muley's Podcast link.

Have a great weekend!

Muley
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Apr 15 2009 6:13 AM

This is the Director's cut
Joan of Arc

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Apr 12 2009 2:38 PM

Your Welcome Brett, and have a nice Easter with your family! Kisses from Rome!!!!


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Apr 3 2009 9:14 PM

Hi, we're playing with local bands Neo Tundra Cowboy & Save The Arcade April 15th for BSU's Face-off. Hope to see you there.
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Mar 30 2009 9:38 PM

Hey there, I just did a podcast with Grant Camp of Billy G Camp and King Cotton fame.
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Mar 26 2009 3:31 PM

Hello Brett,

Just putting the word out that we will be playing the Neurolux tomorrow, Friday 3/27 w/Blacksmith and Neo Tunrda Cowboy! The show starts @ 8pm, the cover is only $3 and goes to support www.golistenboise.org!

Have a great day!

Todd
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Mar 26 2009 10:05 AM

Grazie, grazie, it's always a pleasure finding someone so intelligent (I'm talkin' about the italian PD Party..., and a few ather things), come to Italy soon, I will be very pleased to be your host!
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