Enjoy Halloween
Just a whole lot of mindless stuff to help us pass the time....what more could you ask for?
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
In the 1966 half-hour animated special It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, The PEANUTS gang celebrates Halloween, with Linus hoping that, finally, he will be visited by The Great Pumpkin, while Charlie Brown is invited to a Halloween party.
PEANUTS focuses on the anxieties and joys of childhood as expressed by an ensemble cast of children who often seem wise beyond their years. Among them are the lovable Charlie Brown, who perseveres despite continuous failure; the philosophical, blanket-carrying Linus; the fussbudget Lucy, who dispenses psychological advice for a nickel from behind a concession stand; and toy-piano virtuoso Schroeder. Central to the comic strip is Charlie Brown's dog, Snoopy, who first stood on his hind legs in 1958 and became extremely popular for his imaginative adventures as a number of characters.
PEANUTS focuses on the anxieties and joys of childhood as expressed by an ensemble cast of children who often seem wise beyond their years. Among them are the lovable Charlie Brown, who perseveres despite continuous failure; the philosophical, blanket-carrying Linus; the fussbudget Lucy, who dispenses psychological advice for a nickel from behind a concession stand; and toy-piano virtuoso Schroeder. Central to the comic strip is Charlie Brown's dog, Snoopy, who first stood on his hind legs in 1958 and became extremely popular for his imaginative adventures as a number of characters.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Message from American Urge : "That's Gay" is the New "That's Hot"
Friends, it is time for a new approach!!!
How many times have you caught yourself or one of your friends saying: "that party was so gay, there was not one cute guy there" or "That's gay. I can't believe that bitch is wearing my outfit" or "Ann Coulter? Gay, gay, gay!!!" I bet plenty of times and in its many variations!! You are probably so comfortable saying these things that you might not even realize where I am getting at here. Well, I'll spell it out for you: using the word 'Gay' to denote something negative is WRONG! The word 'GAY' is not a synonym of 'lame' so stop using it as such!!
But since the more we tell people to stop using 'gay' as a derogative word, the more they go ahead and use it as one, it is time for us as a community to take a different approach. Since it is us gay people that define pop culture, maybe instead of trying to stop the world form using the word at all (just as with the N word), we can make them use it but in a positive light.
It is this simple: start using the word 'gay' to mean 'hot' (or cool, awesome, phat, wicked, major, solid, trippin', bitchin', etc.).
There you have it. 'Gay' is the new 'Hot'!! So, "that's gay" now becomes "that's hot" and "so gay" now become "so cool." Try it, is not that hard.
So now when you see a post on this blog that reads "that's gay" I'm not trying to say that what Chad White did is lame but totally hot.
Thanks,
Alberty
(orginal post LINK)
Santa Muerte - Dark Icon
Though not officially recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, Santa Muerte's popularity has spread significantly in the last ten years, especially in crime-ridden communities.
The Saint's followers seek protection from the evil that lurks in their lives. Others seek darker blessings no other saint would approve.
The Saint's followers seek protection from the evil that lurks in their lives. Others seek darker blessings no other saint would approve.
Chace Crawford ~ Who's That Boy?
Gossip Girl cutie Chace Crawford makes a Carrie Underwood-less appearance at the 2007 Angel Ball to benefit the G&P Foundation for Cancer Research at NYC’s Marriott Marquis hotel on Monday. Tickets for the event started at $1,250 each.
You can still bid on items from G&P’s silent auction at Charity Buzz. You can win experiences with a slew of celebrities including President Clinton, Howard Stern, Sir Elton John, Jessica Alba, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Celine Dion, Derek Jeter and Jon Bon Jovi.
Young Colt Brennan - Part II
Star Trek XI - the new crew
Paramount Pictures has announced that the latest Star Trek film would be produced by Lost co-creators J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof. It was written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, who are also executive producers with Bryan Burk and Stratton Leopold. Abrams is also the director. The film will feature main characters from the original series and simply be called Star Trek and will be released on Christmas Day 2008.
Chris Pine as James T. Kirk
Zachary Quinto as Spock
Karl Urban as Leonard "Bones" McCoy
John Cho as Hikaru Sulu
Chris Pine as James T. Kirk
Zachary Quinto as Spock
Karl Urban as Leonard "Bones" McCoy
John Cho as Hikaru Sulu
Zoe Saldana as Nyota Uhura
Anton Yelchin as Pavel Chekov
Monday, October 29, 2007
Red Sox Sweep the 2007 World Series
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