Google Video is great.
Carmen Electras Aerobic Striptease 2004 - Google Video
Friday, September 30, 2005
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Mr. Shark Attack: Show 24 - Monkey Joke
Ha ha ha. Show 24. Like 24. Rich N Saucy, Sweet N Zesty, Just Plain Shitty? Perhaps. Phoning It In report, Livestock Pen report, The Paralyzer down?, On air gas, The Nine Shift, Shout Outs to No Soap Radio and others, and Frolfing 4 fun.
Do it.
Do it.
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Thursday, September 22, 2005
Mr. Shark Attack: Show 23 - Is Ozzy Dead?
It's Show 23, where we examine the question, Is Ozzy Dead? And Guppie No. 1 talks about smoking. She's 4. Also, words of wisdom from David Lee Roth.
Download.
Download.
Saturday, September 17, 2005
Clinton on Sheehan
Bill Clinton was on Larry King Live last night. And he showed he is a decent human being. Bush, take notes.
CNN.com - Transcripts: "KING: Should the president have met with the lady who lost her son?
CLINTON: I think he'd seen her once before. You know, I think I would have but that's a question only he can answer.
KING: But you would have.
CLINTON: Yes, you know, I met with the people that I gave the Medal of Honor to, people who -- some people who were killed on Black Hawk Down and one of the fathers was very angry at me and I knew it. And he said some really rough things to me and...
KING: How do you handle that?
CLINTON: It wasn't easy but I thought I owed it to him. His son gave his life in the service of this country and this father served in Vietnam, was a veteran. I thought that he had the right to say to me whatever he wanted to say. There is no greater pain in life than having a child die before you.
There is nothing worse and I had sent his son into harm's way. And the thing was not managed as it should have been. And he was -- as far as I was concerned, he'd earned the right to say whatever he wanted to me. And if he felt better when it was over, then it was a precious little thing I could do is to take the heat coming in.
So that's the way I feel. But that's a decision that each president has to make, you know, because it's not like he can change the lady's opinion. I just -- I think, you know, when you send people into harm's way and you know there is going to be killing and dying, some people are going to be very unhappy. History will record whether she was right or he was right on the policy but on the human level, she lost her son and that's a tough thing."
CNN.com - Transcripts: "KING: Should the president have met with the lady who lost her son?
CLINTON: I think he'd seen her once before. You know, I think I would have but that's a question only he can answer.
KING: But you would have.
CLINTON: Yes, you know, I met with the people that I gave the Medal of Honor to, people who -- some people who were killed on Black Hawk Down and one of the fathers was very angry at me and I knew it. And he said some really rough things to me and...
KING: How do you handle that?
CLINTON: It wasn't easy but I thought I owed it to him. His son gave his life in the service of this country and this father served in Vietnam, was a veteran. I thought that he had the right to say to me whatever he wanted to say. There is no greater pain in life than having a child die before you.
There is nothing worse and I had sent his son into harm's way. And the thing was not managed as it should have been. And he was -- as far as I was concerned, he'd earned the right to say whatever he wanted to me. And if he felt better when it was over, then it was a precious little thing I could do is to take the heat coming in.
So that's the way I feel. But that's a decision that each president has to make, you know, because it's not like he can change the lady's opinion. I just -- I think, you know, when you send people into harm's way and you know there is going to be killing and dying, some people are going to be very unhappy. History will record whether she was right or he was right on the policy but on the human level, she lost her son and that's a tough thing."
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Reporters sans frontières - China - United States
another reason to use google (i hope).
Information supplied by Yahoo ! helped journalist Shi Tao get 10 years in prison
Reporters sans frontières - China - United States
Information supplied by Yahoo ! helped journalist Shi Tao get 10 years in prison
Reporters sans frontières - China - United States
Friday, September 09, 2005
Thursday, September 08, 2005
Thursday, September 01, 2005
New Orleans in Anarchy With Fights, Rapes
This is probably the most horrible news story I've ever read. What the fuck is going on in New Orleans?!
New Orleans in Anarchy With Fights, Rapes: "'This is not a FEMA operation. I haven't seen a single FEMA guy,' he said. He added: 'We can send massive amounts of aid to tsunami victims, but we can't bail out the city of New Orleans.'"
New Orleans in Anarchy With Fights, Rapes: "'This is not a FEMA operation. I haven't seen a single FEMA guy,' he said. He added: 'We can send massive amounts of aid to tsunami victims, but we can't bail out the city of New Orleans.'"
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