Vanessa at The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf
Monday, March 8th, 2010
Vanessa going to The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf
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Vanessa going to The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf
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I used clips of Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground, Icky Thump, You Don’t Know What Love Is, Hotel Yorba, Coffee and Cigarettes, and various interviews of the White Stripes. Enjoy! Took me an hour and a half!
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Coffee or Tea- Andrew Strzepek-Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Dylan Carey- Precussion, mandolin
Recorded LIVE at the “APT” in Cohocton NY
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All Time Low – Coffee Shop Soundtrack live at Warped Tour 07 in Phoenix, Arizona. For a higher quality version of this video please visit www.themanwiththeyellowbox.com
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512 Nevada Highway
Boulder City, NV
www.worldfamouscoffeecup.com
Tune in: Mondays at 10pm and 10:30pm, Fridays at 9pm and 9:30pm and Sundays at 3pm and 3:30pm (All Times Eastern)
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Yesterday morning, my mother drank some coffee and left the cup on our kitchen table (as she usually does.) But after a couple of hours, walking past the cup, she noticed an image formed inside the cup that appeared to resemble Michael Jackson! Upon further examination, this really seemed to be the case.
It’s certainly very strange, and the timing is of it is truly incredible. I thought it would be a good idea to share it with everyone.
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DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES
6.08 The Coffee Cup
15 November 2009
15 Novembre 2009
HQ PROMO
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The idea behind Operation Coffeecup, as the name hints, was to arrange a series of coffee-klatches hosted by the members of the Womans Auxiliary. The Auxiliary members receiving the Operation Coffeecup materials were instructed to downplay the purpose of the get-to-gathers, depicting them as sort of spontaneous neighborhood events: Drop a note—just say Come for coffee at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. I want to play the Ronald Reagan record for you.20
The idea of using women in this way—as the grass-roots defenders of medical care—tapped into a long tradition of what historians now typically call maternalist approaches to social reform. From the earliest days of the Revolutionary Period when the mothers of the Republic were thought to be special repositories of civic virtue, to the settlement movement and the campaign for Mothers Pensions during the Progressive Era, Americans have often viewed women as providing a kind of motherly succor that gives them a special claim to authority on matters relating to social welfare. Thus it was a clever tactic to have the members of the Womans Auxiliary and their friends and neighbors write the first-person grassroots letters to members of Congress, rather than having the largely male physician-members of the AMA do so.
The attendees at these coffees were trained and encouraged in writing apparently spontaneous letters to members of Congress expressing their strong opposition to the pending King-Anderson bill. It was essential, the attendees were instructed, that their letters appear to be the uncoordinated, spontaneous, expressions of a rising tide of public sentiment. If the letters were perceived as being part of an organized campaign—the organizers of the organized campaign told the attendees—they would be dismissed by members of Congress, who were routinely inundated with such mail.21
The kit of materials sent to each Auxiliary chapter contained:
A cover letter, informing the attendees that the chips are down, in the next months Americans will decide whether or not this nation wants socialized medicine;
A list of members of Congress;
A ten-point check-list on how to write effective letters to Congress;
A set of instructions to hosts in what Operation Coffeecup was and how it was to be carried out,
including Provide guests with stationery, pens and stamped envelopes. Dont accept an Ill do it tomorrow reply—urge each woman to write her letters while shes in your house—and in the mood!;
A report form listing the number of attendees, the number of times the accompanying record was played, and the number of letters written.
All of this material was packaged as inserts to an LP vinyl recording entitled Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine. The 19-minute recording featured a 2,000-word, 11-minute, impassioned address by Reagan, followed by an 8-minute follow-up by an unnamed announcer. Reagans work on behalf of the AMA was, listeners were assured, unpaid (although there was no mention of the fact that Reagans father-in-law was a top official of the AMA) and was motivated only by his own strong political convictions on the issue.
The record was the focus and the central product of Operation Coffeecup. It was the motivational message from Reagan that was expected to inspire the attendees to write those spontaneous letters to Congress. The AMA pressed 3,000 copies of Ronald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine and distributed them to AMA Womans Auxiliary members nationwide. The resulting letters to Congress, the AMA boasted, were legion.22 At the June 1962 convention each state President presented the highlight accomplishments of her state during the preceding year. The convention was told that Operation Coffeecup spurred many members-at-large to personal action, and one state president reported that one of her auxiliary members was personally responsible for getting 250 people to write letters to Congress opposing the King-Anderson bill.
Full article: http://www.larrydewitt.net/Essays/Reagan.htm
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