Apologies to those on chat yesterday

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This is about a completely frivolous topic, but I hate making mistakes and absolutely despise saying I know I'm right about something unless I am 100% sure and I f'd up yesterday.

It's a personal rule of mine to not say I know something is true unless I am 100% sure. 

During the live show, Jayar played a Violent Femmes song that was then covered by... whoever, can't remember the group name now for some reason. On the chat someone (sorry I can't remember your 'handle') said it was the cover and I insisted it was the original Violent Femmes version. This would be okay, except that I said it was definitely the femmes, and then argued about it. I was listening to the loop just now, and I was dead wrong.

I know it is a completely irrelevant, uninteresting post, but I (unlike Bill Kristol and neocons everywhere) feel compelled to apologize for being wrong.
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I had denounced and rejected you earlier, but I'm on board now.

by jarett on 07/23/2008 05:35:32 AM EST


I'm not on board.

Admitting mistakes has thrown me for a loop.

I need to go check the play book again.

by jazzchic on 07/23/2008 12:44:44 PM EST

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Dontcha know we're writing a new playbook? (Obama said he would, but, as always, if something new has to be done we gotta do it ourselves)

by Weapon X on 07/23/2008 09:31:38 PM EST

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I'm just glad you didn't do something irreversible, like cut my nuts off.

by Weapon X on 07/23/2008 09:29:54 PM EST

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Gnarles Barkley, no?

by OneHitKill on 07/23/2008 07:26:55 AM EST


It was Gnarls Barkley covering 'Gone, Daddy, Gone', don't know how i forgot a name like 'Gnarls Barkley.'

by Weapon X on 07/23/2008 09:32:49 PM EST

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