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  • Today’s Flashback Friday comes courtesy of my friends and former roommates, who managed to pull this gem of a track out of my memory. The song is Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen), by Baz Luhrmann off of the Everything For Everybody album, released March 31, 1998. Baz Luhrmann is probably best known for his directorial [...]

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  • I Found some pills and ate them

    I’ve mentioned before of my love for ICanHasCheezburger and LOLCats, but this mornings post has given me a serious case of the giggles and I cannot stop laughing. Seriously. So dumb.

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  • I thought i’d take a turn from the jaded slacker music of the 90′s to something a little more upbeat, if not completely ridiculous. Today’s Flashback Friday is none other than the three-member Presidents of the United States of America doing their biggest hit, Lump, from their self-titled debut released on July 25, 1995. PUSA [...]

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  • The above is SNL’s Digital Short from this last Saturday’s episode starring Bon Jovi with Foo Fighters as the music guest. I don’t know why this is so damn funny, but even with the sound off I was cracking up. The ending makes no sense. Bravo, Samburg. BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS! UPDATE: NBC has pulled [...]

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  • Nintendo Wii!

    After 12 months, numerous phone calls, several weekend huntings, and in incredible amount of frustration, I have done what seemed like the impossible: I now own my very own Nintendo Wii. The adventure began Saturday afternoon. I went to Best Buy to grab a Gaming Headset for voice chat on World of Warcraft (you’re welcome, [...]

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  • Today’s Flashback Friday is a happy little tune from Cornershop called “Brimful of Asha” off of the When I Was Born For The 7th Time album, released in 1997. Cornershop is a rock band from Leicester, UK, consisting of Tjinder Singh (singer, songwriter, and dholaki player), Ben Ayres (guitar, keyboards, and tamboura), Anthony Saffery (sitar, [...]

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  • Today’s Flashback Friday is a cover of Bizarre Love Triangle by the Australian based band Frente! off the Marvin The Album LP. Bizarre Love Triangle was originally written and recorded by the fantastic New Order in the late 80′s, but Frente’s somber, quiet version lets you really appreciate the beautiful lyrics in the song. Gone [...]

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  • Dallas, the most suck-ass city in Texas

    The following is what I have mailed to the City of Dallas, without the strikethroughs or italicized text. That’s just my own personal comments on the situation. To The City Of Dallas Corrupt Dirty Shithole Joke of a City: I recently received a collection notice on two unpaid parking tickets in your city that occurred [...]

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