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Souris on Shooting (Dec 31 2003 03:51 GMT) - Souris and Silvio of Invasiv Studios NYC went shooting. It was Souris' first time handling heavy metal, rifles that resemble... |
Eclectic Echoes
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Shatner Releasing New Album (Dec 31 2003 03:51 GMT) - Captain Kirk (aka William Shatner) is threatening to bring us a follow up album to the critically acclaimed The Transfromed Man. What, you don't recall that album? The song stylings of Shatner on that album's cut, Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds (mp3) is easily the worst cover of a Beatles song ever released. Also not to be missed (by the musical masochist at least) is Mr. Shatners haunting (well it haunted me for a number of nights) cover of Mr. |
Eclectic Echoes
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Shatner Releasing New Album (Dec 31 2003 03:51 GMT) - Captain Kirk (aka William Shatner) is threatening to bring us a follow up album to the critically acclaimed The Transfromed Man. What, you don’t recall that album? The classic song stylings of Shatner on that albums cut Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds (mp3) is easily the worst cover of a Beatles song ever released. Also not to be missed (by the musical masochist at least) is Mr. |
Da Goddess
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The Meatrix? (Dec 31 2003 03:50 GMT) - Oh for the love of God! Save me from the utter horror of the Meatrix! This is the kind... |
Da Goddess
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The Meatrix? (Dec 31 2003 03:50 GMT) - Oh for the love of God! Save me from the utter horror of the Meatrix! This is the kind... |
Mindful Musings
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TrueMajority.org (Dec 31 2003 03:50 GMT) - Wonderful animation from Truemajority.org about government spending in America, social spending needs (and lack thereof) and a call to join a group who are the real "of the people, by the people, for the people". Click on the link to play the video even if you dont join. :grin: |
Subdued Citizen
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Buried in books (Dec 31 2003 03:49 GMT) - A book and magazine collector in New York was trapped for two days when mounds of reading materials in his apartment collapsed on top of him, as reported in the New York Post and AP. |
Political Parrhesia
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Investigate What Happened to Rep. Smith (Dec 31 2003 03:49 GMT) - The Washington Post editorializes today that the Justice Department or the House Ethics Committee should investigate whether the lobbying efforts targeting Rep. Nick Smith (R-Mich.) on the night of the Medicare vote were unethical or criminal. THAT SOMETHING UGLY happened... |
medianetwork News
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Casey Kasem (Dec 31 2003 03:48 GMT) - Welcome to the 2003 editon. The goal for the blog this year is to make the A list. I was in an audience yesterday, and a guy yelled, 'Hey, Casey Kasem!' (if you click this link you'll get an R-Rated outtake) I said, 'No, not quite.'" |
Site Concept Scan
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In NH, a Parallel Opportunity (Dec 31 2003 03:48 GMT) - (US) [Certain issues are discussed.] John Edwards (D-N.C.) about federal drug raids on people smoking marijuana for medical purposes. That evening in Concord, the state capital, 10 protesters picketed the local Comcast cable television office because the company refused their ads outlining each p... |
Site Concept Scan
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Murder charges to be filed against former firefighter (Dec 31 2003 03:48 GMT) - (US) Malone was arrested Sunday on drug charges. Methamphetamine-making paraphernalia was discovered on the county road where the trooper was shot. Malone was arrested after he was found to be in possession of anhydrous ammonia, an ingredient in the manufacture of methamphetamine. [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(50%), $propaganda_theme2(50%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(90%), $stimulant(100%), $amphetamines(100%), $paraphernalia(70%), $various_drugs(90%), $various_illegal_drugs(100%)] |
Slashdot
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how far we've come (Dec 31 2003 03:48 GMT) - Pennsylvania was the state that had the first lending library in the US and now its public library system ranks 40th in the nation... and this is an improvement over a few years ago, apparently. [thanks stessa] |
The Primary Main Objective...
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$30K for a Palm Zire? (Dec 31 2003 03:48 GMT) - $1.2 million Gates grant buys Palms for school officials CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A $1.2 million grant has put palm-size computers into the hands of 40 county school superintendents. |
Reinvented News
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Charlottetown Restaurant Update (Dec 31 2003 03:48 GMT) - Here's what's new in the restaurant trade in Charlottetown. The Taj Mahal, serving Indian cuisine on University Avenue, has closed its doors until June 1st. While I can't claim to have had any barn-burner Indian meals there, one doesn't want to look a gift horse in the mouth, and I'm sad to be without them for the long cold winter. Perhaps it's just me, but after a good start, things at Cora's Breakfast and Lunch seem to be flagging a little. My perennial favourite the fruit crunch (granola, English cream, and lots of fresh fruit) used to be presented with much fanfare, and lots of extra fruit bonuses on the plate. |
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