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John Paul Jones (July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a Scottish-born Navy boy and the best damn general/pirate the American navy has ever seen. The English tried to kill him several times but failed because they were tea-drinking pussies. Famous for saying "I have not yet begun to fight". John Paul Jones (nacido como John Baldwin o 3 de xaneiro de 1946 en Sidcup, Londres) é un multi-instrumentista inglés, e coñecido por ser o baixista e teclista da banda Led Zeppelin dende a súa formación ata a ruptura despois da morte de John Bonham en 1980. En anos máis recentes estivo desenvolvendo unha exitosa carreira en solitario, e é moi respectado tanto coma músico coma produtor. Jones é un músico moi versátil, tocando tamén a guitarra, a mandolina, o koto, a guitarra hawaiana, a autoharpa, o ukulele, o sitar e o cello. APRIL 10, 2008 State House District 27 Vanilla Pastry Studio on Main Street in the West End serves a chocolate-and-peanut-butter cupcake that is moist and divine, studded with jimmies and capped with a peanut-butter cup section. But neighbors better hurry to buy one. "We're moving to Shadyside," says employee Christen Beddinger. "We anticipate three times the business. People don't just come to the West End to walk around." The county Democratic Party made clear its choice for the seat: Deasy garnered 74 votes, far outstripping Douglass' 22 votes, and the 8 ballots cast for Jones. One of the founding members of the legendary group Led Zeppelin, John Paul Jones started life on January 3, 1946, in London, England. In the turbulent years since then, he has left his mark on rock & roll music history as an innovative musician, arranger, and director. John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin on 3 January 1946) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger and record producer. Best known as the bassist, mandolinist, and keyboardist for English rock band Led Zeppelin, Jones has since developed a solo career and has gained even more respect as both a musician and a producer. A versatile musician, Jones also plays guitar, koto, lap steel guitars, autoharp, violin, ukulele, sitar, cello, continuum and the three over-dubbed recorder parts heard on Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven". John Paul Jones (July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a famed male Human naval fighter in the 18th century, during the American Revolution. In 2286, as he considered the end of his career, Captain James T. Kirk wondered if it would end clouded by political intrigue as Jones's had, or heroically like Horatio Nelson's. (TOS novel: Timetrap) Leonard McCoy quoted Jones, saying "Give me a fast ship, and I'll put her in harm's way," as a way of encouraging his friend Admiral Jo Stern after a frustrating conversation with Brett Ryan of the United Earth Police. (CoE eBook: Ghost) John Paul Jones (July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a Scottish sailor and the United States's first well-known naval fighter in the American Revolution. Although he made enemies among America's political elites, his actions in British waters during the Revolution earned him an international reputation which persists to this day. As such he is sometimes referred to as the "Father of the United States Navy" (an epithet he shares with John Barry). He later served in the Imperial Russian Navy. John Paul Jones was a famous Scottish sailor during the Revolutionary War. He is most famous for his statement he made to a British captain that he was being ordered to surrender by. He told the captain: "I have not yet begun to fight!" Mr. Mxyzptlk quotes his line, referring to him as an American (which he wasn't, he was Scottish) and quoting it as "I have not yet begun to joke!" It's possible he called him American because he served in the U.S. Navy.
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John Paul Jones (nacido como John Baldwin o 3 de xaneiro de 1946 en Sidcup, Londres) é un multi-instrumentista inglés, e coñecido por ser o baixista e teclista da banda Led Zeppelin dende a súa formación ata a ruptura despois da morte de John Bonham en 1980. En anos máis recentes estivo desenvolvendo unha exitosa carreira en solitario, e é moi respectado tanto coma músico coma produtor. Jones é un músico moi versátil, tocando tamén a guitarra, a mandolina, o koto, a guitarra hawaiana, a autoharpa, o ukulele, o sitar e o cello. John Paul Jones (born John Baldwin on 3 January 1946) is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger and record producer. Best known as the bassist, mandolinist, and keyboardist for English rock band Led Zeppelin, Jones has since developed a solo career and has gained even more respect as both a musician and a producer. A versatile musician, Jones also plays guitar, koto, lap steel guitars, autoharp, violin, ukulele, sitar, cello, continuum and the three over-dubbed recorder parts heard on Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven". According to Allmusic, Jones "has left his mark on rock & roll music history as an innovative musician, arranger, and director." Many notable rock bassists have been influenced by John Paul Jones, including John Deacon, Geddy Lee, Steve Harris, Flea, Gene Simmons, and Krist Novoselic. Jones is currently part of the supergroup Them Crooked Vultures with Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age/Kyuss/Eagles of Death Metal) and Dave Grohl (Nirvana/Foo Fighters). He plays the bass, piano and other instruments. The supergroup released their first single "New Fang", and their debut, self-titled album on 17 November 2009. APRIL 10, 2008 State House District 27 Vanilla Pastry Studio on Main Street in the West End serves a chocolate-and-peanut-butter cupcake that is moist and divine, studded with jimmies and capped with a peanut-butter cup section. But neighbors better hurry to buy one. "We're moving to Shadyside," says employee Christen Beddinger. "We anticipate three times the business. People don't just come to the West End to walk around." That's the story in much of District 27, which encompasses the city's West End and adjoining suburbs to the west and south like Neville Island, Crafton, and Dormont. For-rent and for-sale signs dot McKee's Rocks, for example, though a Rent-A-Center and the state store seem to be doing good business. Tom Petrone has been the state representative from the area for 28 years. Petrone's office prided itself on constituent services -- helping the district's many senior citizens with taxes, for instance. And some positive developments are taking shape. "This was pretty much a ghost town" five years ago, says James Fredrick, owner of James Gallery in the West End. "There wasn't a car in sight, and now parking is a bit of an issue." But this year, Petrone finally decided to step down. Three Democratic challengers are seeking to replace him: Dan Deasy, who represents portions of the district on Pittsburgh City Council; Petrone's own chief of staff, Ryan Douglass; and John Paul Jones, a former employee of the state's Department of General Services. All three say they'd like to maintain Petrone's constituent services, and all three point to blight and abandoned cars and buildings as crime magnets. The county Democratic Party made clear its choice for the seat: Deasy garnered 74 votes, far outstripping Douglass' 22 votes, and the 8 ballots cast for Jones. "I had a feeling it might go that way," says Douglass, 29. But, he says, "It's the people that vote." Douglass, who grew up in Elliot, played baseball for the Kansas City Royals. After he retired in 2005, he says Petrone, who'd followed his athletic career since grade school, offered him a job. Douglass is pursuing a degree in public service at the University of Pittsburgh. Douglass has the endorsements of Realtors and LifePAC, a pro-life group. Working with Petrone on legislation to clean up abandoned properties has been gratifying, he says, and he'd like to continue battling blight. He also proposes presenting municipalities with a "menu of taxes" so they can adjust the tax base according to their own circumstances. Senior citizens on fixed incomes paying property taxes for schools they don't use is unfair, he says: Their communities would do better with an income tax. Jones, who calls Douglass Petrone's "handpicked successor," stresses his independence. "I'm offering a break from the past," he says, and he has the backing of numerous progressive groups: Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood, Stonewall Democrats, the Gertrude Stein Political Club and Democracy for Pittsburgh. He'd like to see the legislature cut down to size and made more transparent. "A lot of the problems are the non-responsiveness, the arrogance of power. 'Throw the bums out,' as they say. ... Overall the issues are property-tax reform, access to affordable health care and community development." And in a district that includes Neville Island -- home to numerous manufacturing plans -- environmentalism is crucial, he adds. Deasy points to his experience on City Council as his main qualification for the post. "We recently reopened the police station," he says of the Zone 6 station in the West End, which had been vacant for years do to budget cuts. He also points to a million-dollar Weed and Seed crime-reduction grant recently secured for the West End. In addition to the party endorsement, Deasy's gotten the nod from the Allegheny County Labor Council and the Fraternal Order of Police. "People are ready for change," he says of the long Petrone era. Deasy says Petrone's much-vaunted constituent services don't go far enough: The satellite office is only open a few hours a week, for example, and neither office is handicapped-accessible. Senior citizen tax services should be taken to the seniors, he says, not the other way around. "I'm a lifelong resident, unlike the other two who've grown up and come back," he says. "I've seen the changes, both bad and good." So far the campaign has been relatively quiet, though Douglass charges, "City officials who have my sign in their yard [have] gotten calls from the city. ... People are feeling threatened with their jobs." "Nobody's threatened anybody," Deasy says. "I don't know what that's about." And despite the crumbling sidewalks and vacant storefronts, constituents are hoping for the best. "With Petrone, we had great support," says Doug Sample of the Crafton Planning Commission. "We just hope that support continues." John Paul Jones (July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a Scottish sailor and the United States's first well-known naval fighter in the American Revolution. Although he made enemies among America's political elites, his actions in British waters during the Revolution earned him an international reputation which persists to this day. As such he is sometimes referred to as the "Father of the United States Navy" (an epithet he shares with John Barry). He later served in the Imperial Russian Navy. During his engagement with HMS Serapis, Jones uttered, according to the later recollection of his first lieutenant, the legendary reply to a taunt about surrender from the British captain: "I have not yet begun to fight!" One of the founding members of the legendary group Led Zeppelin, John Paul Jones started life on January 3, 1946, in London, England. In the turbulent years since then, he has left his mark on rock & roll music history as an innovative musician, arranger, and director. Famous for saying "I have not yet begun to fight". John Paul Jones (July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a famed male Human naval fighter in the 18th century, during the American Revolution. In 2286, as he considered the end of his career, Captain James T. Kirk wondered if it would end clouded by political intrigue as Jones's had, or heroically like Horatio Nelson's. (TOS novel: Timetrap) Leonard McCoy quoted Jones, saying "Give me a fast ship, and I'll put her in harm's way," as a way of encouraging his friend Admiral Jo Stern after a frustrating conversation with Brett Ryan of the United Earth Police. (CoE eBook: Ghost) The Mission-class USS John Paul Jones was presumably named for this celebrated commander. (FASA RPG module: Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update) John Paul Jones was a famous Scottish sailor during the Revolutionary War. He is most famous for his statement he made to a British captain that he was being ordered to surrender by. He told the captain: "I have not yet begun to fight!" Mr. Mxyzptlk quotes his line, referring to him as an American (which he wasn't, he was Scottish) and quoting it as "I have not yet begun to joke!" It's possible he called him American because he served in the U.S. Navy. John Paul Jones (July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a Scottish-born Navy boy and the best damn general/pirate the American navy has ever seen. The English tried to kill him several times but failed because they were tea-drinking pussies.
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