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Priceless

Posted: July 16, 2006 in Uncategorized

Ali G interviews Noam Chomsky.

For some moronic reason, organizers of World Pride–as in gay pride–have decided to hold their annual event in Jerusalem, holy city to three religions hostile to homosexual behavior, this year.  Certainly, I believe they have the right to do this.  I also believe a person has the right to poke a hornet’s nest with a [...]

Tubes?

Posted: July 14, 2006 in Uncategorized

This is an instantly classic piece from the Daily Show making fun of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, the man who brought us the bridge to nowhere, and his insane ideas about what the internet is.  And while you’re watching this remember, as Jon Stewart says, this guy is in charge of regulating the internet.

You can use this site to find out song was number one in both the U.S. and the U.K. on the day you were born–or any other day going back to 1952, for that matter.  For me, it was “Flashdance” in the U.S. and “Every Breath You Take” in the U.K.  I’m kind of pissed [...]

I just finished the documentary Weather Undergound about, what else, the Weather Underground today.  (If you don’t know much about the Weather Underground, you might want to take a gander at their Wikipedia entry here before reading this post, but it will probably make sense even if you don’t.)  As I watched the film, two [...]

Jackal Rules!

Posted: July 12, 2006 in Uncategorized

At what appears to be a somewhat inferior, more conservative version of Maddox’s site they have a list of the top ten manliest video games ever made.  The authors have an admitted bias towards eight bit games but that just makes the list all the much sweeter in my opinion.  My only real objection: no [...]

On the Lighter Side

Posted: July 6, 2006 in Uncategorized

So I’m way behind in my blogging what with all my Fourth of July celebrating and all, but I promised a funny story about James Dobson, so here it is.  In Dare to Discipline Dobson advocates a fairly strange method for making children obedient.  To wit: You see, the parent should have some means of [...]