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From the monthly archives:
June 2010
BP stands for Bad Press. Or maybe it’s Bad Planning? Ah… now we know. BP stands for Biggest Prick. At the very least, it stands for Skewered on the YouTubes.
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Sharia Law is the holy path set down by god through the Qur’an and through the actions of Muhammad. It is the word of god. The god in question is the same god worshipped by the Jews and the Christians. The old testament is pretty much the same in all three, it is only what [...]
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The first video this week is of a new… um… “dance craze” isn’t exactly the right word… Brazilian dance… thing… that if it’s not sweeping that nation, is at least sweeping the internet. I give you… Surra de bunda. (This video is a bit longer than it needs to be, but if you make it [...]
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Ugandans are kinda nutty. Apparently they don’t dig gay people. They don’t dig ‘em a lot. Like many African nations, Uganda has laws on the books criminalizing being gay. The maximum sentence (for, I guess, being caught on daytime TV with the President’s ten year old son’s cock in your ass while he sings “It’s [...]
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As many of you know, James Earl Jones was a later choice for Vader. David Prowse delivered all his lines on set thinking he was his own character’s voice. If you’re curious to hear any of those original takes… so am I. This is funny though. I love this commercial because it’s funny and kind-spirited, [...]
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My wife got a new cell phone the other day. Now, she already has an iPhone that she likes and uses, but she has a new client that needs to give out her number, and Lena didn’t want everyone in the world having her real cell phone number, so the client got her a new [...]
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Well, it’s almost sparkly vampire season again, and that’s great news… for those of us who like to spend our time making fun of them. I’m not sure when exactly it was that soulless creatures of the night became emo glitter-in-the-sun whiney twiddles but to be sure it was an evil day for all the [...]
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Longtime readers will know that my grandparents both died fairly recently. (Granddad first, Grandmother a few years later.) They left two children, my uncle, and my mother. The two of them always had had an adversarial relationship, and with the authority of my grandfather gone, they immediately fell to fighting over the control of my [...]
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