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Wednesday, January 18th, 2006
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The Six Million Dollar Man debuted. cu-cu-cu-cu-cu-cu!!!!!
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Wednesday, September 28th, 2005
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The new version of One Winged Angel from Advend Children made me moist in all the right places.
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2005
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For Azumanga Fans This is also total winnage... You can download it offa AMV.org (coughdoitformeSohielcough)
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It would be a scary world...
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Tuesday, September 20th, 2005
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...I want my body placed in a kick-ass car, filled to the brim with pure Potassium. I want to be wearing a Black & Yellow Zoot Suit with a massive black fedora/fadora with a yellow band across the brim and a vermillion feather on the left side brim....
The Car will be on the top of a hill overlooking the ocean, it will be night and there will be torches to illuminate the path to the cliffs...
Dress will be casual, fuck, where what ever you want, it won't matter much to me...
There will be massive bonfires, food, drinks, and a fucking rock band.
The Women and Justin will throw flowers into the window of the car.
When the moon is at its highest, I want the car pushed down the hill and into the Ocean while the band plays some mix of drum, metal guitar, and bagpipes.
Upon hitting the water, the Potassium will ignite and explode causing my body and the car to be utterly destroyed in a display of beauty.
Afterwards, drink, smoke, and rock out; its on me!
If this doesn't work.... -Replace Potassium with C4/dynamite or -Viking funeral all the way
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Thursday, September 15th, 2005
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Hayao Miyazaki's recent interview here.
Recently, I watched the recently released Final Fantasy movie, FFVII: Advent Children. My only complaints on this movie is that I have not had the chance to watch it again and will have to wait two more months before the domestic release is avaiable... There is not enough good things that I can say about AC, if you are a fan and have been waiting with great expectations; this movie delivers and more.
AWA is in a week, hoora!
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Saturday, September 3rd, 2005
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CORONADO, Calif. -- President Bush answered growing antiwar protests yesterday with a fresh reason for US troops to continue fighting in Iraq: protection of the country's vast oil fields, which he said would otherwise fall under the control of terrorist extremists. ... You can't make this kind of shit up... HOW DOES HE STILL HAVE A FUCKNG JOB??? FUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCKFUCK Link to some of the most fanastic reporting I've seen in a while... Link to NO Blog... not for the faint of heart.
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Friday, September 2nd, 2005
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Sawyer: "Mr. President, this morning, as we speak . . . there are people with signs saying 'Help, come get me'. People still in the attic, waving. Nurses are phoning in saying the situation in hospitals is getting ever more dire and the nurses are getting sick because of no clean water. Some of the things they asked our correspondents to ask you is: They expected -- they say to us -- that the day after this hurricane that there would be a massive and visible armada of federal support. There would be boats coming in. There would be food. There would be water. It would be there within hours. They wondered: What's taking so long?"
Bush: "Well, there's a lot of food on its way. A lot of water on the way. And there's a lot of boats and choppers headed that way. Boats and choppers headed that way. It just takes a while to float 'em! . . . "
Sawyer: "But given the fact that everyone anticipated a hurricane five, a possible hurricane five hitting shore, are you satisfied with the pace at which this is arriving? And which it was planned to arrive?"
Bush: "Well, I fully understand people wanting things to have happened yesterday. I mean, I understand the anxiety of people on the ground. I can imagine -- I just can't imagine what it is like to be waving a sign saying 'come and get me now'. So there is frustration. But I want people to know there is a lot of help coming.
"I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees. They did anticipate a serious storm. But these levees got breached. And as a result, much of New Orleans is flooded. And now we are having to deal with it and will."
He never really answered her question.... Just stunning...
Fun with audio
Samuel Thompson, 34, is trying to make it as a professional violinist. He had grabbed his instrument — made in 1996 by a Boston woman — as he fled the youth hostel Sunday where he had been staying in New Orleans for the past two months.
"It's the most important thing I own," he said.
He had guarded it carefully and hadn't taken it out until yesterday afternoon, when he was able to move from the Superdome into the New Orleans Arena, far safer accommodations. He rested the black case on a table next to a man with no legs in a wheelchair and a pile of trash and boxes, and gingerly popped open the two locks. He lifted the violin out of the red velvet encasement and held it to his neck.
Thompson closed his eyes and leaned into each stretch of the bow as he played mournfully. A woman eating crackers and sitting where a vendor typically sells pizza watched him intently. A National Guard soldier applauded quietly when the song ended, and Thompson nodded his head and began another piece, the Andante from Bach's Sonata in A Minor.
Like most in the shelter, Thompson's family in Charleston, S.C., has no idea where he is and whether he is alive. Thompson figures he is safe for now and will get in touch when he can. Meanwhile, he will play, and, once in a while, someone at the sports complex will manage a smile.
"These people have nothing," he said. "I have a violin. And I should play for them. They should have something."
Reminds me of the end of Night
I really can't comment on all of this, such fucking insanity. Seriously, when the zombie hordes come, we are FUCKED!
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I have a massive hard-on for Harry Potter God, that was good...
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Warning: Graphic Content
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Going to see Land of the Dead tonight, had to start the guro process somewhere...
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Saturday, June 11th, 2005
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Sammy flat-iron'ed my hair last night, now I look like Jesus.
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Wednesday, June 8th, 2005
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White Zombie Need to see Night/Dawn/Day of the Dead Seen and recommend Night of the Living Dead (remake) Seen and recommend Lucio Fulci's Zombie Need to see The Beyond Need to see Shaun of the Dead Seen and recommend Dead Alive (Priest) Re-Animator Seen and recommend Fulci's City Of The Living Dead Need to see Carnival of Souls Need to see Stacy Seen and recommend Wild Zero Seen and recommend Biozombie Need to see Versus Seen and recommend Battlefield Baseball Need to see Undead Need to see
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It was good, not great, but good. Far better than 1 and 2. The first 45min-to-hour were excellent, yet after that, Lucas seemed to go back to the Eps1&2 version of storytelling/directing.
I leave you with this final note, The Clone Wars cartoon was better & midnight showings are where the fun is to be had. Oh, and no JarJar.
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Traffic in Atlanta sucks. I love boobies. Parties are fun. Fighting is a good way to measure yourself as an individual in regards to physical and mental potential. Its very hot outside. I like cooking Did I mention the boobs yet?
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Sunday, February 13th, 2005
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Sunday, December 26th, 2004
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And heres what I've thought-up: Lets stop fucking around in the Middle East, just for a while, and go help out the people who just got fucked over in SE Asia which would end up with the US actually doing something good in the scope of World events!!! And by "fucked", I mean, "Hey, we have just been hit by the largest recorded earthquake in 40years, 11,800+ are declared dead at this point(with numbers rising drasticaly every hour) and giant fucking tsunamis tore some more of our shit up" Yuppers kiddies, thats what I mean when I say "fucked".

I used to think God just wasn't fond of Africa. It appears SE Asia has pissed him off as well.
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Friday, December 24th, 2004
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So, be safe and enjoy yourselves.
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Tuesday, December 21st, 2004
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Graduated yesterday.
Being 35min late to the pre-ceremony was kinda annoying, yet I didn't miss anything except some Dean telling us how to walk in a straight line and not to molest the President when we got in to stage. There was no punch and pie.
After we waltzed into the room we were greeted by the usualy ass-kissing speeches from the various authority figures on Campus, blah-blah-blah, skip 35min ahead. Then we, the Graduates, mosied onto stage one at a time to shake the hands of the President, Dean, and three other people who were just there to fill in the gaps and look interesting. I'll have to admit, some of the cheers were very interesting. Jp yelled really loud, I don't know what he was actually saying, something about Chuthulu or the End Days probally, but it made me laugh.
Then we sat and listened to another speech by the President, yet this time around it was actually a good speech and it felt kinda heartfelt with a slight tone of actuall advice. The basic jist = Life isn't your work. Years from now all that you have to go back to are your memories of the past, create wonderful memories for yourself. Use your friends and family to do so. Do what you want to do in life because for all we know, one life is all we have. Dismissed.
Looking back, instead of handshakes, I really wanted to give Respect Knuckles...
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