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  1. Kanada Kev

    yayyyyyy God

    [color:purple]eyeshadow
  2. http://jollyjoke.blogspot.com/2007/12/govt-mule-rockpalast-2007-tv-rip.html Gov't Mule - 06-10-2007 Palladium, Cologne, Germany video 708 x 480 audio 320 kbps 2h09mins Warren Haynes - Guitar, Vocals Matt Abts - Drums Danny Louis - Keyboards, Backing Vocals Andy Hess - Bass 1. Hammer And Nails (5:51) 2. Thorazine Shuffle (9:53) 3. I Believe To My Soul (4:30) 4. Million Miles From Yesterday (4:28) 5. I'm A Ram > (4:47) 6. Love Me Do > (3:00) 7. I'm A Ram (2:14) 8. Rocking Horse (8:08) 9. Temporary Saint (5:47) 10. Painted Silver Light (6:57) 11. She Said, She Said > (4:14) 12. Tomorrow Never Knows (7:36) 13. Endless Parade (9:55) 14. Bad Little Doggie (3:51) 15. Streamline Woman > (4:00) 16. drums (4:19) 17. Brand New Angel (6:47) 18. Mr. High & Mighty (5:35) 19. Blind Man In The Dark (15:53) 20. Soulshine (8:47) 21. interview with Warren Haynes (2:09) 22. credits (0:36)
  3. Kanada Kev

    yayyyyyy God

    Agreed! I read it twice to see what you were talking about PT. As soon as I read the word "lampshade" i knew right away. "Decorative Retribution"? Nasty. As for Tutu, I haven't really heard about any of this. Thanks for posting. I've only been impressed by Tutu. I remember one interview with him on TV and I was completely mesmerized by him. I could 'feel' his goodness and compassion. An incredible individual. Seems like he's getting some comments taken out of context ... how surprising?! Ugh.
  4. The Grateful DeadDeal [from Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978]Music Video Codes By Music Jesus.com The Grateful DeadBertha [Edit] [from Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978]Music Video Codes By Music Jesus.com
  5. They are a nasty bunch. Poor kids don't get a chance:
  6. Kanada Kev

    yayyyyyy God

    Just wait until the 666th
  7. LeafsTV Curse alive and well I hear they really tanked last night. They'll be ready to rock against the Sens tomorrow night
  8. Kanada Kev

    Food Policy

    There seem to be multiple arguments going on here. I'm not getting into it, and I'm not trying to promote vegetarianism, etc. but it's pretty disturbing how a lot of factory farms and the big business slaughtering can be so cruel and ugly. Whether it be in the name of religion or not, legislation should be in place to ensure the most humane and pain-free death for animals destined for the dinner plate. Observe: http://video.google.ca/videosearch?q=kosher%20slaughter&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&sa=N&tab=wv#
  9. Gotta love Wolfgang's. Great shit on that site always. Thanks for the playlist link. Totally grooving on the Fleetwood Mac track (hear what they sounded like before Stevie Nicks, etc ):
  10. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1088761/Sold-6-bar---tastebud-sensation-thats-mix-milk-chocolate-smokey-bacon.html Sold out at £6 a bar ... the tastebud sensation that's a mix of milk chocolate and smokey bacon By Tamara Cohen Last updated at 4:04 PM on 24th November 2008 In a league of favourite foods, bacon and chocolate would both be near the top. Usually, it has to be said, eaten separately. Now, however, confectioners have combined the two in the world's first bacon chocolate bar. And it is proving a major success with British customers. The unlikely hit Christmas gift is Mo's Bacon Bar, which contains chunks of applewood smoked bacon combined with smoked salt and milk chocolate. At £5.99 per 3oz bar it is far from a cheap treat, but Selfridges – the only UK stockist – sold its entire stock of several hundred within 48 hours at its four stores and has urgently ordered more. The manufacturer, Chicago-based Vosges Haut-Chocolat, encourages first-time buyers to 'engage your five senses … let the lust of salt and sweet coat your tongue'. Ewan Venters, food and restaurant director at Selfridges, said: 'Bacon and chocolate sounds like a strange combination, but the execution is fantastic. It's a real explosion of flavours and people love it. 'Some of the combinations were really surprising like putting curry in chocolate but it works. 'There has been a real revolution in luxury chocolate, as there was with wine a few years ago. People are much more knowledgeable about it and there is a growing demand for these high quality, exotic products instead of a box of Milk Tray.' A hesitant Claudia Connell bravely puts it to the test It's fair to say that I'm something of a chocolate addict and munch my way through at least two bars a day, writes Claudia Connell. And I have an equally piggy appetite for bacon. I like it streaky, crispy, unsmoked and Sunday mornings simply wouldn't be the same without it. But it would never have crossed my mind to combine the two. When it comes to eating my chocolate I've always followed the same formula: unwrap, stuff in mouth, do not share at any, any cost. But the bacon bar is no ordinary piece of confectionery and it comes with a unique set of instructions. First I am to breathe in deeply and engage my five senses. I must caress the chocolate to release the aroma and then place a tiny piece in my mouth. I have to say that there's no need to 'release the aroma' as it's already there in all its pungent glory and as for putting a tiny piece in my mouth – thank goodness I did, because it is quite simply the most unpleasant thing ever to have passed my lips. The chocolate is intensely salty and the smokey bacon pieces are horribly out of place in something so sweet. The whole sensation is like eating chocolate that has been dunked in an overflowing ashtray. One hour after eating half a square, the bitter after-taste lingers on. It just goes to prove that certain foods should never be placed together. I don't want jelly babies on my pizza. I'm not interested in Jaffa Cakes and chips. And I definitely won't be eating bacon-flavoured chocolate again.
  11. Are all the teams in the NHL getting these now???
  12. The camera operator deserves credit for keeping the guy in the background perfectly in frame. I don't know how he kept from laughing his ass off during the interview.
  13. But they can. They have "dry loop" pricing. It's still over the Bell lines, but you don't have to be a Bell subscriber.
  14. Unbelievable!!! This woman is pure gold for the comedy-news industry: Sarah Palin Turkey Incident: Does TV Interview While Turkeys Are Slaughtered In The Background (VIDEO) Some videos you just have to see to believe. On Thursday, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin appeared in Wasilla in order to pardon a local turkey in anticipation of Thanksgiving. This proved to be a slightly absurd but ultimately unremarkable event. But what came next was positively surreal. After the pardon Palin proceeded to do an interview with a local TV station while the turkeys were being SLAUGHTERED in the background!! Seemingly oblivious to the gruesomeness going on over her shoulder, she carries on talking for over three minutes. Watch the video below to see for yourself. Be warned, it's kind of gruesome.
  15. Hey ... the kids and I just watched PeeWee's big adventure last night ... and who'd we see? LARGE MARGE! But she wasn't wearing her scarf
  16. I'd rather be supporting Tek Savvy than Ted Rogers If the crappy bell grid around here could handle higher speed i'd switch over to TS in a second. I'm trapped with Cogeco cable company (but their service is fast and the lines never drop)
  17. I was on my way out to the bank today and saw that they had some girlie Sens shirts that were MADE IN CHINA!!! A couple of other tags in clothing showed Indonesia and Pakistan.
  18. What channels can one see the game tonight on?
  19. Thanks for the tip BWM! American Beauty Project U Mass, Amherst Fine Arts Center Amherst, MA With Special Guest David Gans Set 1 Friend Of The Devil - Gans Sugar Magnolia - Lauderdale Brokedown Palace - Ollabelle New Speedway Boogie - Cat Russell Till The Morning Comes - Larry & Teresa Candyman - Tony Leone Box Of Rain - Amy Helm Casey Jones - Ensemble Set 2 Dire Wolf - Glenn Patscha, Larry & Teresa Black Peter - Jim Lauderdale Ripple - Fiona McBain Operator - Cat Russell Easy Wind - Byron Isaacs High Time - Cat Russell Cumberland Blues - Jim Lauderdale Attics of My life - Larry, Teresa, Amy Truckin - Ensemble Encore: Uncle John's Band - Ensemble Goin' Down the Road - Ensemble The Band: Ollabelle (Byron Isaacs, Tony Leone, Fiona McBain, Glen Patscha and Amy Helm) Larry Campbell, Jim Lauderdale, Catherine Russell and Teresa Williams.
  20. http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/cc_insider/2008/11/a-colbert-christmas-premieres-sunday.html A Colbert Christmas Premiers Sunday This year, a great American holiday tradition is born – watching "A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!," Stephen Colbert's one-hour original musical holiday special premiering Sunday, November 23 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on COMEDY CENTRAL. In the special, Colbert is on his way to perform with Elvis Costello in New York City but is trapped by snow in his cabin in upstate New York (bear country). Luckily, his friends Feist, Toby Keith, John Legend, Willie Nelson and Jon Stewart stop by to help him celebrate the season. "A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!" features original songs written by David Javerbaum (executive producer, "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart") and composer Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne), who recently collaborated on the Tony®-nominated Broadway musical "Cry Baby," with the exception of "(What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love And Understanding" which was written by Nick Lowe. The songs were produced by Schlesinger and Steven M. Gold. Theme music and score also by Schlesinger and Gold. Songs performed on "A Colbert Christmas" include: • "Another Christmas Song" – Stephen Colbert • "Have I Got A Present For You" – Toby Keith • "The Little Dealer Boy" – Stephen Colbert and Willie Nelson • "Can I Interest You In Hannukah?" – Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart • "Nutmeg" – Stephen Colbert and John Legend • "Please Be Patient" – Feist • "There Are Much Worse Things To Believe In" – Stephen Colbert and Elvis Costello • "(What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love And Understanding" – Stephen Colbert, Elvis Costello, Feist, Toby Keith, John Legend and Willie Nelson For everyone in Colbert Nation, "A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!" DVD is the perfect stocking stuffer. It will hit stores on Tuesday, November 25, released via COMEDY CENTRAL Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment. The bonus features include a book burning Yule log, video advent calendar, alternate endings and more. COMEDY CENTRAL Records will also release the songs from the special as a digital album available exclusively on iTunes on Tuesday, November 25. A portion of the proceeds from both the DVD and iTunes will benefit the charity Feeding America. Feeding America, (formerly known as America's Second Harvest), feeds America's hungry through a nationwide network of member food banks and engages the country in the fight to end hunger. It is the nation's largest charitable hunger-relief organization, with a network of more than 200 Member food banks and food rescue organizations serving all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. For more information, visit www.feedingamerica.org.
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