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  1. I finally got the 25th anniversary edition of Pink Floyd's The Wall. Freakin great! I finally got to see the outtake of "Hey You" I dont know why they didnt keep it in, the movie would have only been a few minutes longer with it. They coulda kept "The Show Must Go On" in it as well, hell, if Peter Jackson can do a three hour movie about midgets wizards and elves and keep us entertained. Pink Floyd could have done it. BTW, The Making of The Wall, is really cool. I enjoyed it alot, and theres lots of information on it. Lots of cool extras. I reccomend getting it if you havent already.
  2. I started getting into his music when i was in 4th grade. His album "Bad Hair Day" came out then, and his song "Amish Paradise" Hit it big. Since then, ive gotten all of his albums and memorized a bunch of his songs. Hes a great artist.
  3. "This is the spam of my body...the body of the new and everlasting life, take and eat and you will have everlasting life...or diarhhea." START YOUR DAY OFF THE HOLY WAY WITH CHRIST CHEX! ITS A MIRACLE IN A BOX!
  4. Yeah, i SO wanted to be reminded of the people who arent around anymore. This Rocks! THANKYOU SO FREAKIN MUCH!! How can i ever make it up to you?!
  5. Clap On, Clap Off, Clap On Clap Off THE CLAPPER!
  6. True Story: My Southern Baptist friend and I were in my room talkin about me being catholic and him being baptist, and we were young. I quote he said to me: "My God is better than your God!"
  7. Lol...Jesus has more than a website...Jesus even has a Myspace now...yeah, im sorry, im a christian and everything. But i believe that salvation lies within and is completely personal. I dont believe in preachin among people who come from all different parts of the world. Probably not a good place to be posting something like that. Anywayz...Buddy Christ pretty much has this place covered...
  8. I got that too Laurie from my Brother! I LOVE it!
  9. WHAT DID YOU GUYS GET?! I got House MD Season 2 on DVD. Scene It the DVD Game! The Clapper...Clap On, Clap Off...i fell in love with it, ive been wanting it forever. I got really cool comfortable shoes. Bunches of clothes and cool stuff like that. New Phone. Other than that, ive gotten to spend a great christmas with my family including my cousins that i havent seen in 13 years! Thats a great christmas present in itself!
  10. And Happy Holidays! I hope you all have a great holiday and i hope everybody stays safe! Enjoy your dinners, and remember Holidays are the excuses to stuff your face! I Love You All! You guys are like another family to me, and thats what the holidays are all about..happiness. And im happy to know all of you. Merry Christmas and God Bless!
  11. Hopefully ill be seeing Rocky Balboa soon..
  12. This is a good video whoever created it. I got it from YouTube. Its Happy X-Mas by John Lennon. It has a music video montage thing, and its really great, kinda gets you teary eyed. This is what they should play on those late infomercials tryin to get you to sponsor a kid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z35z8b9U9M This one is awesome too...Its called Bush Vs. Lennon, and George Bush is singing Imagine. Its great! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFkh7sDgAcM
  13. Same here in Bama. The noise coming from the muffler also has to break the sound barrier, or else your not cool.
  14. And its sad that its the Governor of California from Austria, and not our American Born President of the United States...
  15. Hey People, i thought this was pretty interesting, its long, but interesting. By John Pomfret But no other issue divides the governor and the president as much as global warming. Schwarzenegger's embrace of the issue is clearly a gambit on the part of a politician with big ambitions. Analysts say he could run for the Senate in 2010. He cannot run for president because he was not born in the United States. Schwarzenegger made no bones about his exasperation with the Bush administration's refusal to allow California to become the first state in the nation to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles. A request in 2005 for that authority has received no response from the Environmental Protection Agency. The question of whether the EPA -- or other agencies -- should regulate greenhouse gases is being considered by the Supreme Court. "We are going to find a way to do it, no matter what anyone says," Schwarzenegger said. ". . . We have to make moves that protect the health of the people. That's our number one priority. "We don't want Washington to tell us when we are allowed to be healthy or when we should get cancer," he continued. "We don't want people to die because pollution causes certain illnesses and cancers and so on." Unique position Schwarzenegger argued that in a "Nixon goes to China" way he is uniquely poised to lead on the environmental front. Calling himself a "sane Republican," he said his pro-business philosophy and fiscal conservatism shield him from accusations of being "the tree hugger, the crazy guy out there who wants to live on the moon and talk about the spirits and all this holistic stuff." "With me they can't do it, because my whole history is different," he said, puffing thoughtfully on a fat cigar in his smoking tent in a courtyard of the state Capitol. "It's unexpected, so therefore you have a better chance to have an impact. . . . All those businesses would never have a better guy than me." Schwarzenegger asserted that his embrace of the issue has helped prompt other Republicans to change their tune on the environment. Republican presidential hopefuls have reached out to Schwarzenegger's team to talk about global warming, an aide noted. While other states are also far out ahead of the federal government on global warming, California is the place to lead the country on green issues, he contended. This state "is really in a unique position because we have such an impact on the world," he said. "You go back to bodybuilding," he added, musing about his roots. "We promoted bodybuilding here, but it went all over the world, and now in every town, no matter where you go in the Middle East or Africa or China, everybody is working out, lifting weights, in the garage, at home or in the bedroom, pulling out equipment from under the bed." Taking the model to Washington California's two senators, Democrats Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, have told officials in Sacramento that they intend to model federal legislation on California's greenhouse gas legislation. Schwarzenegger said he is ready to go to Washington to testify on the issue. Schwarzenegger also contended that bold American action on global warming -- a makeover that parallels his own -- could do much to improve the nation's international image. "The war has dragged us down. There's no reason to get political, that's just the way it is," he said. "But you can balance it by being a great leader in the environment." "The more America shows leadership in that area," he said, "the more we will be loved for that as much as they love us for our hamburgers and for our jeans and for our movies and for our music." Environmental groups, rarely inclined to support a Republican, have grudgingly given Schwarzenegger decent marks. "Schwarzenegger has really taken the lead on greenhouse gases, more so than almost any American politician," said Frank O'Donnell, president of D.C.-based Clean Air Watch. "His state is the leading edge of many of our problems, but it's also the leading edge of many of their solutions." In California, Schwarzenegger's pro-environmental position is part of a bipartisan tradition; even Ronald Reagan was known as pro-environment during his years in the statehouse. Since the 1960s, the state, bedeviled by the worst air quality in the United States, has led the nation in tackling pollutants. In 1961, it required the first automotive emissions control technology in the nation, and its regulations continue to be the toughest in the country. California's standards have helped give birth in the United States to hybrid cars, efficient refrigerators and air conditioners, and the catalytic converter, which, because of California's leadership, will soon be installed on lawn mowers and other equipment using two-stroke engines. The federal Air Quality Act of 1967 granted California a waiver to set and enforce its own emissions standards for new vehicles. Based on that waiver, California asked the federal government to allow it to begin limiting greenhouse gases from cars. California's status on this front gives it further claim to an environmental leadership role, Schwarzenegger said. To be sure, there were -- and still are -- huge fights over emissions and, more broadly, coastal preservation. California is home to Richard W. Pombo ®, a congressman who almost succeeded in weakening the Endangered Species Act before he was defeated in November. 'A whole new phenomenon' Nonetheless, the state's tough regulations have resulted in improvements. Schwarzenegger recalled that, when he first moved to California, his workouts on Muscle Beach in Venice left him with teary eyes. "They were just burning all the time, and now I've never felt that again. It's just gone. That is unbelievable progress," he said. "It's all because of the Clean Air Act and the catalytic converter. All those kind of things that were done in the '70s which everyone fought about and said that business would go down and everyone was going to move from California and the world was going to be flat again and all this drama. And look what happened? The whole world is doing it." Because California has embraced conservation like no other big state, its per capita consumption of energy has remained flat over 30 years, while the rest of the country's has increased by 50 percent. And total vehicle emissions of nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons have fallen more than 20 percent in 15 years, even though miles driven by state motorists are up by more than 20 percent. Noting that Silicon Valley investors are devoting billions of dollars to green technology, Schwarzenegger predicted that a new era is dawning for business. He enthused about a recent trip to the Los Angeles Auto Show, where he test-drove an electric race car that went from 0 to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds. "A battery? I mean that's extraordinary. That's faster than a turbo Porsche," he said. "All of this is going to be a whole new phenomenon," he said, "where people who are smart and entrepreneurial will not fight it but will get into it."
  16. I watched George Carlin last night on HBO! HILARIOUS! He really is the smartest man in the world.
  17. JEFF DUNHAM AND WALTER STARTING WITH JOHNNY CARSON! You guys gotta see this, it got me crying! This is just one of Jeff Dunhams Puppets, youtube will show you plenty more...Have a Look!
  18. Jeff Dunham...hes a ventriloquist and he has 5 different puppets worked into his act...FREAKIN HILARIOIUS! YOU GUYS HAVE TO LOOK THIS GUY UP!! Jeff Dunham try youtube...this guy is amazing at what he does, he had me in tears...
  19. AND THE NAME IS........ Haha...just kiddin...figure it out for yourself.
  20. Wow...Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, not to mention Anne Margaret. Awesome Cast, great movie... CONFUSING AS HELL! I thought originally Tommy's Father returns home and kills the lover, but in the movie its all twisted around and yeah, im confused. Is he like a symbol of Jesus?
  21. K...im watching Tommy The Rock Opera from the Who. I dont get it... Question...Is Jack Nicholson SINGING?!
  22. I Think Rehab is a little much geez if underage kids had to go to Rehab everytime they drank the relapse rating would be huge...and the alcohol industry would go bankrupt if the rehab worked.. Whatever Mr Trump thinks i guess...
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