September 11, 200816 yr Author MTS and the guy who made the mistake of sitting on his porch without permission getting into a fight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJTLOVtWqZA
September 11, 200816 yr This makes me cry every time. About Schmidt is a WONDERFUL movie, and it is a must see! "I know we're all pretty small in the big scheme of things, and I suppose the most you can hope for is to make some kind of difference, but what kind of difference have I made? What in the world is better because of me?" "Relatively soon, I will die. Maybe in 20 years, maybe tomorrow, it doesn't matter. Once I am dead and everyone who knew me dies too, it will be as though I never existed. What difference has my life made to anyone. None that I can think of. None at all."
September 13, 200816 yr This cracks me up every time I see it. This is soooooooooooo funny to me! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GU6xUyLKn7U&feature=related
September 14, 200816 yr Hey, MTS, you would know better than anyone. I'm trying to find a video online somewhere that shows the Rapid going through the square or going down Shaker Blvd. I forgot to take one when I was there (I was too mezmorized.) But I'm having trouble describing how non-imposing they are to people...any ideas? I guess photo's work too...right now I have nothing.
September 14, 200816 yr Hey, MTS, you would know better than anyone. I'm trying to find a video online somewhere that shows the Rapid going through the square or going down Shaker Blvd. I forgot to take one when I was there (I was too mezmorized.) But I'm having trouble describing how non-imposing they are to people...any ideas? I guess photo's work too...right now I have nothing. I only know of photos.
September 15, 200816 yr Author This girl is spot-on with her accents. Brooklyn could have been better though.
September 15, 200816 yr Yeah, Brooklyn was WAY off. Some of them needed a bit of tweaking. Otherwise, a really fun video.
September 16, 200816 yr just 'cause we went to see goldfrapp at radio city music hall friday and it was fab http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=So93Iny2HWI
September 16, 200816 yr ^ Oh man, lucky bastard. I love Goldfrapp ... this is my fav of theirs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2VktozqkSc If you like Goldfrapp, you like Felix Da Housecat, right? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-EkLqjV1gs
September 17, 200816 yr oh yes i do. and strict is my fav goldfrapp song too. :clap: you'll like this -- we sat next to the mix board and after the show they gave me the setlist. i kept it, check'r out: utopia, a+e, cerrone, you never know, satin chic, eat yourself, monster love, clowns, little bird, number 1, happiness, ooh la la, caravan girl, train, strict, encore: some people. and here's a pic of alison from the show (not mine)
September 18, 200816 yr A little different type of music, and totally different era. But, still, amazing music.
September 20, 200816 yr Author Chad - If you go to youtube and find a video you want to post, just use the URL at the top of your browser and copy/paste in your reply. It's more simple than you would think.
September 22, 200816 yr Not a YouTube video, per say, but I saw it on The Soup over the weekend and had to share http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/the_soup/b29938_more_soups_on_what_hath_god_wrought.html I'm still laughing like an @ss over it... Edit: someone in the comments section posted the YouTube link YouTube is blocked at work, so let me know if the link doesn't work.
September 22, 200816 yr Also, in the interest of shameless self promotion, my brother in law's client got written up in the WSJ last week. (he's a YouTube phenom....I guess that makes him a theoretical millionaire :lol: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122169004968649685.html I won't put the whole text up here, since this is for videos.
September 27, 200816 yr Author I love German Village. The only thing I don't like is that it's tapped out. There's really nothing more to look forward to in terms of development. A few projects here and there but nothing major.
September 28, 200816 yr i was just thinking back about aug 8th, my favorite live music 'day' this summer. the most amazing thing is these shows were not only on the same day, but also at the same venue (!) the highline ballroom: Black Sheep with performances by Jamie Drastik and Pimp Ninja (Queens) :mrgreen: *Free Show* 8PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGwonG3iGaI afterward i went home and came back later on.... The Black Angels (Austin) :banger: 12AM Metric (Canada) :wink2: Around 2AM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBd2tAlCJdk all were great in their own wildly divergent ways. not to mention i hadn't come home at 4am in awhile. :laugh:
September 29, 200816 yr HAHA, Kingfish just refreshed this clip over on the Prez Election Thread, so I thought I'd post the full clip here:
September 29, 200816 yr Woah, c'est tres etrange. Je viens de partir mon classe français et je me pense, "Thank le dieu I'm done with français for the jour. And now I'm stuck parler franglish." Son of une petite chien.
September 30, 200816 yr :lol: <3 simple plan I've become so peppy at work, listening to music at work. It makes the day go by so quick.
September 30, 200816 yr Wait a minute ... did that URL on the first vid, read "antipopvideos.com" ... ;)
September 30, 200816 yr The Korean Juche Revolution led by the Great Leader President Kim Il Sung is the uninterrupted revolution of people-centered Korean-style socialism that will never end under the wise flawless leadership of Dear Leader Comrade Generalissimo Kim Jong Il the brilliant statesman, political genius, prodigious humanist, and invincible military commander that no formidable enemy dare attack or provoke. 2:30... pure genius http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtIi0vQWIpw -- This documentary movie objectively shows the fondamental difference between the criminal capitalist system of "USA" that is at odds with human rights and the genuinely benevolent Juche-based man-centered Korean-style socialist system of the Democratic people's Republic of Korea blessed with the flawless Songun leadership of Dear Leader Comrade Generalissimo Kim Jong Il the Heaven-born great brilliant Mt. Paektu type general born on the Sacred Mountain. While "America" is the Hell on Earth for its people, living in a land of consumerist exploitation by the criminal capitalist Bush clique of hawkish warmongers who are the worst human rights violators in humankind history, suffer the intense political and social oppression awash with crime, guns, violence, prostitution, drug trafficking, murder and jaywalking, the DPRK is the utopian socialist worker's paradise of fully garanteed democratic freedoms and protected human rights providing the full enjoyment and fulfillment of a life filled with the single-minded unity of the nation in unbound loyalty and deep reverence for the Leader who is more precious than their own lives. This is why "America" is Hell, but the DPRK is Paradise. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UNAEyqQc7Q
September 30, 200816 yr i heard great dictator, whoops i mean great leader kim had a great stroke the other day and is on his deathbed. boo hoo we will be "so ronery" when he goes.
October 3, 200816 yr ^ LOLOLLLLO That was genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah but it happens all to often and when you call a person on it the first thing out of their mouth is "that not what I meant" or "I'm not a racist". :roll:
October 4, 200816 yr Author ^ LOLOLLLLO That was genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah but it happens all to often and when you call a person on it the first thing out of their mouth is "that not what I meant" or "I'm not a racist". :roll: Women are like that with all men on the elevator. One time I got on the elevator and it went down to another floor, the door opened and a woman got on and saw me then screamed! Then she was like "oh, sorry, I didn't know anyone was on here". There was awkward silence the whole time. I could list numerous other examples. One time I walked out of walgreens to my car, passed THREE cars in the parking lot that locked their doors (you can hear the doors lock if you're near the car). I was in a bad neighborhood but I don't look that threatening. Another time I was walking down the street and a woman ahead of me looked behind and saw me, then asked me to walk in front of her because she felt uncomfortable. If I were black, I would have automatically assumed those people were racist.
October 4, 200816 yr Women are like that with all men on the elevator. David I must disagree. He does have a point, MTS whether you want to admit it or not. I don't doubt that it happens to black males more though. And this point made by David speaks volumes: "If I were black, I would have automatically assumed those people were racist." ... and that's a shame. Personally, I get a lot of women that are walking down the street and if I'm walking behind them, they'll grip their purse and look at the side of the building or store front as if they're interested in it, but they're actually looking at me through the corner of their eye.
October 4, 200816 yr He does have a point, MTS whether you want to admit it or not. I don't doubt that it happens to black males more though. And this point made by David speaks volumes: "If I were black, I would have automatically assumed those people were racist." ... and that's a shame. Personally, I get a lot of women that are walking down the street and if I'm walking behind them, they'll grip their purse and look at the side of the building or store front as if they're interested in it, but they're actually looking at me through the corner of their eye. I don't agree based on my experiences. As a man of color, I can't speak for you or David or speak to your experiences. I can only describe mine. Now, having said that, I would bet CDM, Mov2Ohio, J dub or Master might have similar experiences as me. It happens constantly. I do agree that some when are trying to be aware of their environs when walking alone, but I'm speaking specifically about getting on an elevator when one or two white women are on it alone. This happen to me twice last week. When I was in Atlanta, I got on the elevator and two white women were already one. As soon as I got on they moved to the left of the elevator and put their cheap purses between the two of them. As we were going up, they didn't say a word, just locked onto their bags, and that pissed me off. So gave them a few choice words. In other words, they caught hell! I seriously doubt when you enter an elevator, in the middle of the day, a women thinks they you are a "risk" or "a danger" to her.
October 4, 200816 yr New York Times By BOB HERBERT Published: December 12, 1993 Jesse Jackson is traveling the country with a tough anti-crime message that he is delivering to inner-city youngsters. In Chicago he said, "There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery -- then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved."
October 11, 200816 yr Okay, so I know that was edited to show the worst of the worst, but that was still quite sad. The fact that they didn't realize that the map he had was labeled wrong really disturbs me.
October 11, 200816 yr Author I still don't doubt it only took him a few days to come up with that. I mean how can ANYONE not realize that map is bunk. How do you confuse Australia with Iraq?!?!? That video made me feel smart as hell but I guess that just makes me one of the smart kids in the "special needs" class for Americans. "Im mixed up on what's going on with Israel and Palestine... which one is throwing the rocks?" LMAO
October 12, 200816 yr Author Mulholland Drive was a very Post-Modern experience. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLhbf-K10IM
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