Seahorses, I Love 'Em (& other Links of Interest)
Re: Seahorses, I Love 'Em (& other Links of Interest)
So, Dan Ayrkoyd is hocking vodka and is also nuts.
Well, I knew about the vodka from when he hosted a 'bottle signing' at the local Pennsylvania Wine & Spirits store* that attracted a very long line of devotees and was extended several ours beyond its planned length, but I had not before directly observed the supernatural looniness.
*Given that, per tea party theory, something like the one-drop rule applies to economic systems, Pennsylvania has been a socialist commonwealth since 1934.
Well, I knew about the vodka from when he hosted a 'bottle signing' at the local Pennsylvania Wine & Spirits store* that attracted a very long line of devotees and was extended several ours beyond its planned length, but I had not before directly observed the supernatural looniness.
*Given that, per tea party theory, something like the one-drop rule applies to economic systems, Pennsylvania has been a socialist commonwealth since 1934.
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An interesting rendition of the jazz classic Take Five in traditional Pakistani style.
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Re: Seahorses, I Love 'Em (& other Links of Interest)
Neat.Eddy wrote:An interesting rendition of the jazz classic Take Five in traditional Pakistani style.
different, but on that same train of thought ...
<Anaxandridas> How many artists do you know get paid?
<Anaxandridas> Seriously, name five.
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Totally awesome!Eddy wrote:An interesting rendition of the jazz classic Take Five in traditional Pakistani style.
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Viktor77 wrote:Petra Ecclestone is that rich girl who wants to be famous so she buys the most expensive of everything, but still can't manage to attain fame. In a demented way you kind of feel sorry for her. She's like that rich kid in high school who always tried to buy new friends.
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You read that on Cracked, didn't you?
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It seems both Seattle and San Fran are both in danger, which disappoints me given how much I admire both of them.Timmytiptoe wrote:You read that on Cracked, didn't you?
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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Eddy: Oh noes!
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An interesting rendition of Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach. Does anyone else find the name "Touch Wood" for the phone funny?
"There was a particular car I soon came to think of as distinctly St. Louis-ish: a gigantic white S.U.V. with a W. bumper sticker on it for George W. Bush."
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Well, that's why they're replacing it ...
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Yeah yeah, either a 7.0 on any of the many local faults or an 8.0+ earthquake of the Cascadia Subduction zone...
I'm glad I don't live there anymore, but also wary of the fact that almost my entire family lives there.
Plus, my mother lives in the San Fran bay area, in an area with the high possibility of liquefaction.
I'm glad I don't live there anymore, but also wary of the fact that almost my entire family lives there.
Plus, my mother lives in the San Fran bay area, in an area with the high possibility of liquefaction.
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Re: Seahorses, I Love 'Em (& other Links of Interest)
well, "predicted" ...Viktor77 wrote:a 7.0 earthquake predicted to hit there within the next few decades.
there's no specific prediction regarding The Big One, it's just assumed to be inevitable.
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Oct. 21 2011?Kereb wrote:well, "predicted" ...Viktor77 wrote:a 7.0 earthquake predicted to hit there within the next few decades.
there's no specific prediction regarding The Big One, it's just assumed to be inevitable.
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Third time's the charm.TomHChappell wrote:Oct. 21 2011?Kereb wrote:well, "predicted" ...Viktor77 wrote:a 7.0 earthquake predicted to hit there within the next few decades.
there's no specific prediction regarding The Big One, it's just assumed to be inevitable.
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