March 04, 2008
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THANK YOU ACE, you horn dog you!
Whores Fight For Their Right To Party, and By "Party," I Mean Get Into Strangers' Cars and Suck Their Weiners
Keep your agenda off my pudenda?
Take back the streetwalkers?
I think those would make good placards, but they're absent here.
Eh. No one's paying them to be clever, you know.
Thanks to Liberrocky, and yes, I am now doing dirty posts just to offset that stinking cesspit of dorkery I posted below.
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Animotion - Obsession
Flock of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song
This IMHO is their best tune!
J Geils Band - Freeze Frame
The Cure - Let's go to Bed
Depeche Mode - Just cant get enough
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March 03, 2008
as they say, read it all...but here is the juicy bits.
I cannot for the life of me understand, comprehend or respect any Jew who votes for this fucking nutjob! Espcially with his last anti-Israeli remarks
Anyway, here is some excerpts:
Power made her most problematic statement in 2002, in an interview she gave at Berkeley. The interviewer asked her this question:
Let me give you a thought experiment here, and it is the following: without addressing the Palestine-Israel problem, let’s say you were an advisor to the President of the United States, how would you respond to current events there? Would you advise him to put a structure in place to monitor that situation, at least if one party or another [starts] looking like they might be moving toward genocide?Power gave an astonishing answer:
What we don’t need is some kind of early warning mechanism there, what we need is a willingness to put something on the line in helping the situation. Putting something on the line might mean alienating a domestic constituency of tremendous political and financial import; it may more crucially mean sacrificing—or investing, I think, more than sacrificing—billions of dollars, not in servicing Israel’s military, but actually investing in the new state of Palestine, in investing the billions of dollars it would probably take, also, to support what will have to be a mammoth protection force, not of the old Rwanda kind, but a meaningful military presence. Because it seems to me at this stage (and this is true of actual genocides as well, and not just major human rights abuses, which were seen there), you have to go in as if you’re serious, you have to put something on the line.If this is speaking truth to power, I hereby call this reality based community BULL SHIT and Obamessiah should fucking fire this idiot and disavow her statements unequivocally. Fucking Democrats, they will be the death of us all!
Unfortunately, imposition of a solution on unwilling parties is dreadful. It’s a terrible thing to do, it’s fundamentally undemocratic. But, sadly, we don’t just have a democracy here either, we have a liberal democracy. There are certain sets of principles that guide our policy, or that are meant to, anyway. It’s essential that some set of principles becomes the benchmark, rather than a deference to [leaders] who are fundamentally politically destined to destroy the lives of their own people. And by that I mean what Tom Friedman has called “Sharafat†[Sharon-Arafat]. I do think in that sense, both political leaders have been dreadfully irresponsible. And, unfortunately, it does require external intervention.... Any intervention is going to come under fierce criticism. But we have to think about lesser evils, especially when the human stakes are becoming ever more pronounced.
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First a little Boz Scaggs - Lowdown
One of the best and most infectious bass lines...Such an awesomely cool song!
Johnny Taylor - Disco Lady
hehe I remember this song from the first season of that 70s show! LOL..but still its very cool tune!
Lou Rawls - You'll never find
Billy Paul - Me and Mrs. Jones
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Anyway, NSFW - and dare I say, BUNK ALERT!!
World of Whorecraft: Porn With Pointed Ears For the MMORPG Set
Not safe for work but not super-explicit.
Also, however, not really all that great.
These girls are mostly putting up 10-12 Charisma scores, if you know what I'm sayin', and I think you do.
Thanks to US Citizen/Traction Control.
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Jeff Healey RIP [dri]
Rock music has lost a legend. Jeff Healey, the blind Canadian rocker with the unique laptop guitar playing style, passed away yesterday of cancer at the age of 41. Although he had been blind since he was a year old, Jeff began his musical career at age three, first mastering the guitar and eventually learning to play both the trumpet and clarinet. He died just one month before the release of his latest album, his first in eight years titled Mess of Blues. He will also notably be remembered as the lead singer of the rock band featured in the classic 80’s guy flick Roadhouse.
Roadhouse is the best movie of ALL TIME...PERIOD! Here are some clips of that cinematic masterpiece.
Also, this movie is great because a once awesome blogger, Hubris did a parody of this movie that was just beyond all realms of awesomeness!
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March 02, 2008
Here is how the article began:
While most of us who lived though the Eighties might be happier to forget how we dressed in those days, there's a younger generation trying to copy the look.
The problem is even at that point 80s fashion started to blur with 1960s hippy fashion..and even that is fine for the women...(going braless and suck..and the flower power paint...) but again, for the guys not so much...
and just what is this article is coming back - its the worst...hair band metal (think Motley Crue and Poison) and perms! LOL G-d help us...Hey Chris I guess we will need to buy stock in Aqua Net LOL or Dep Hair Gel LOL...
The article continues:
Sales of home perm kits and crimpers to help create the distinctive Eighties big hair have rocketed, as has turnover of the vivid make-up popular in the era.
Superdrug has revealed that sales this year of home perm kits are up 50 per centon the same period in 2007 - and that over the last week alone they sold more than they did in all of February 2006.
The chemically-set curl was popularised by the likes of footballer Kevin Keegan and countless Eighties popstars.
Hair crimpers also seem to be coming back into fashion and are expected to grow even more popular this summer, the chain said.
As for the electric blue mascara so popular during the Eighties,
Superdrug last month sold around five times more than it did over the
same month last year.
Those who can remember the way they used to look may still be trying to get over it.
"Scarily, the people buying into the 1980s now probably were born in the 1980s," Mr Newbould said.
The revival of Eighties make-up follows the appearance of new fashions influenced by the decade on the catwalks in designer shows, Superdrug said.
Away from the world of haute couture, Ashes to Ashes, starring Miss Hawes and Philip Glenister as the politically incorrect DCI Gene Hunt,is the clearest source of Eighties inspiration, from the detective's red Audi Quattro car to the clothes and make-up of the cast.
A collection of the decade's pop pin-ups, including Paul Young,
Martin Fry of ABC, Rick Astley and two members of Bananarama, are about
to hit the stage again in a nationwide Here and Now Tour.
What is old is new again, it seems. LOL Man oh man, while its great to listen to the music, but to relieve it...my G-d...wake me from this nightmare! Excuse me now I have to go and watch Duran Duran's videos now! (the unrated ones of course) LOL
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Anyway, Time to party!!! I think I am going to watch I Claudius!
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I think we have some people who read this blog from New Hampshire (Shawn?) hehe...so this is just the funny!
Random Onion Funny
PS - whatever you do - DO NOT GO to their website...and read the comments...they are um...well how do I explain this for those with delicate minds....yeah...Ok I will just come out and say it..there is alot of sex talk going on over there...they are dirty over there...very very dirty! ROFL!!! Especially Rosetta who's gender is well, lets just say ambigious (espeically if his big boob Friday is any way to gauge his tastes) LOL Hence the tag man-lesbian LOL
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September - Cry for you
BUNK ALERT
Paul Oakenfeld - Starry Eyed Surprise
Bob Sinclar - Together
The version with the kids are cute too!
Jaya - If you leave me now
Bizarre Inc - Playing with knives
Black Box - Strike it up
Angelina - Release me
More will be coming hehe
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Here is the link.
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March 01, 2008
It's basically a retelling of Radio shows and the listeners back during the 1930s and 1940s. I love the music, especially when they start playing some Frank Sinatra tunes.
The movie is told by Woody Allen who is basically narrating his childhood by relating his experiences to what went on during the Radio.
Here are some clips:
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Kamera - Lies
Madonna - Deeper and Deeper
Clubland - Let's get busy
More videos will be posted. As I relax in between cleaning and harassing the bums! Since no one is really online.
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