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Elmo is a 45-year old African-American with a deep voice. (NYT, registration required, visit bugmenot.com if need be.) I've found Elmo kind of annoying, but Mr. Clash's story is pretty damn cool.
Killa and T. Jonesy's Star Trek sings "Knights Of The Round Table" is up on DevilDucky, and is hilarious.
Man shoots hanggliders at Ft. Funston, then turns the gun on himself. The victims are friends of a friend - please spare a good thought or three for them.
Crap. I should stay more on top of things - PopScene's 10th anniversary bash tomorrow should be pretty damn awesome. Of course it's sold out - also, why are The Killers looking like a 70s rock band?
I'm sure many people have already seen Stylus Magazine's Top 100 Videos Of All Time, but in case you haven't....
serenada, do you know of Corky & The Juice Pigs at all? (I'm assuming they've been in Montreal a few times, but I could be wrong.) They're well worth the watch.
Huh. Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski lost the primary, so the race is between Tony Knowles and Sarah Palin. Murkowski used to be a Senator - he, Don Young, and Ted Stevens have been in political office for as long as I can remember, and for much longer before that - almost the entire life of Alaska as a state. (My family is, of course, supporting the Democrat Tony Knowles.) I also notice that the natural-gas pipeline is a major issue for both candidates. I know it's a factor in BP shutting the Pipeline down - they want the gas pipeline, and are reminding AK exactly how dependent the state is on those companies. My question is - what's Canada's stance on this thing? This is bigger - in both a financial and security way - than the Alaska-Canada Highway. If Canada doesn't want it, it's a non-issue. Or, at least, it won't be happening for a while.
Killa and T. Jonesy's Star Trek sings "Knights Of The Round Table" is up on DevilDucky, and is hilarious.
Man shoots hanggliders at Ft. Funston, then turns the gun on himself. The victims are friends of a friend - please spare a good thought or three for them.
Crap. I should stay more on top of things - PopScene's 10th anniversary bash tomorrow should be pretty damn awesome. Of course it's sold out - also, why are The Killers looking like a 70s rock band?
I'm sure many people have already seen Stylus Magazine's Top 100 Videos Of All Time, but in case you haven't....
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Huh. Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski lost the primary, so the race is between Tony Knowles and Sarah Palin. Murkowski used to be a Senator - he, Don Young, and Ted Stevens have been in political office for as long as I can remember, and for much longer before that - almost the entire life of Alaska as a state. (My family is, of course, supporting the Democrat Tony Knowles.) I also notice that the natural-gas pipeline is a major issue for both candidates. I know it's a factor in BP shutting the Pipeline down - they want the gas pipeline, and are reminding AK exactly how dependent the state is on those companies. My question is - what's Canada's stance on this thing? This is bigger - in both a financial and security way - than the Alaska-Canada Highway. If Canada doesn't want it, it's a non-issue. Or, at least, it won't be happening for a while.
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He breaks out into the voice during production meetings. It's slightly disturbing.