The Stuart Davis Show
Denver-based clones.
The third wave is always the most trashy:
via this
Check and see who your favorite comic book character worships.
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I don't really understand what it is supposed to do. But maybe this will explain it...
Now she makes it seem that they are all in control....however...let's say someone allows a little glitch to occur....who knows:
Or- worse case scenerio:
...And another good reason to visit America......All Angry and Sloppy heads it's your duty to fulfill the true purpose of this site and attend this "ceremony"....
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Label: Royce Hall UCLA
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Label: alien black market, illness after a failed abduction attempt, Time Travel
Looky here:
8. How about "none of them is" and "none of them are"? Most people would use the latter whereas the former is correct. "None" is short for "not one" therefore "not one (none) of them is" would be used. Most newsreaders still get it right though - on the BBC anyway!
Emily, Bristol
NOTE: Fowler's Modern English Usage says that "none" is not short for "not one" and although using a singular verb is more common, using a plural verb has also been an acceptable option since the reign of King Alfred.
11. I find the increasing, incorrect use of "literally" annoying.... "I literally went blue with anger!!" "Really?" I ask.
Ned, Wallingford
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I think I blog about my dreams sometimes, and vice versa. Last night I was at some informal party and Laurie Anderson and Yoko Ono were talking. I sort of edged closer to them and Laurie Anderson was talking about how she got married to Lou Reed because they wanted a family for their kids. I don't know if they have kids in real life, but that's what she said in the dream. Yoko was asking Laurie about being a married artist, and Laurie talked about incorporating Lou in some of her nude video installations. It was weird at first for Lou, she said, but he's gotten used to it. Then I sort of insinuated myself into the conversation as I edged closer and closer to the casually-chatting superstar artists, and I asked Yoko about the old New York days. She said she liked John Cale's work. I asked her if she liked La Monte Young. She laughed and said "Like La Monte Young?" Apparently she thought he was a real asshole, but she liked his work.
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Label: dreams, geek dreams, high-brow, john cale, la monte young, lou reed, yoko ono
Disturbing footage of an authoritarian state in action. I don't know what the exact context of this was...
Update: Here's all the info you need.
I am in the news lag zone, here in Korea.
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Label: amy goodman, crime on tape, democracy, fake fascism
UPDATE. You're too late. You missed it. We've scrubbed the slop.
“…it’s hard to resist your own substance, you’d like to stop all this, give yourself time to think about it and listen without difficulty to your heartbeat, but it’s too late for that. This thing can never stop. This enormous steel box is on a collision course; we, inside it, are whirling madly with the machines and the Earth. All together, along with the thousands of little wheels and hammers that never strike at the same time, that make noises which shatter one another, some so violent that they release a kind of silence around them, which makes you feel a little better. You give into noise as you give in to war. As the machines you let yourself go with the two three ideas that are wobbling about at the top of your head. And that’s the end. From then on everything you look at, everything you touch is hard. And everything you still manage to remember more or less becomes as rigid as iron and loses its savor in your thoughts.” Celine, Journey to the End of the Night
“It’s not that I like the empire—I hate it—but there’s nothing I can do about it right now.” Luke Skywalker, Star Wars