The Great Salesman <–( permalink )
People, people, people… what have you done?
You’ve fallen for “The Great Salesman” with his flashy ad and catchy jingle… with no real substance and ignored the true, tested product that you can rely on.
One has a real testimonial to appeal to the smart, informed consumer… while the other has a shiny package but is made in Pakistan and empty inside.
Oh, this is bad news for America [ as we used to know it ] and just be prepared… for the following will end up happening now w/Obama:
- • Senate will pass whatever he wants [ he said his first thing will be to allow any abortions at any term and w/o any parental consent... how lovely ]
- • Economies in other countries will fail and lead to the whole universal world order, etc.
- • He’ll cause World War III due his anti-Semitic support of Palestinian rule over Israel and the Jews will build the temple, thus setting off the end of it all
- • He’ll finally be revealed as a false prophet and bring about Revelations
Call me a quack or whatever… but seriously people, you don’t know what you have done. Next time you need to make a decision, don’t jump on the bandwagon and drink the kool-aid.
And what’s funny is he could not even get a job at an American airport… given his extremist affiliations and shady background… yet he’s qualified to run the country?
More cowbell please… MoreCowbell.dj <–( permalink )
It needs more Christopher Walken, but this is pretty funny….
| Make your own at MoreCowbell.dj | ||
From MoreCowbell.dj [ http://www.morecowbell.dj/about ]
The history of “more cowbell”
“More cowbell” is an American pop culture catch phrase originally derived from an April 8, 2000 Saturday Night Live comedy sketch about the recording of the song “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” by Blue Öyster Cult. The sketch featured guest host Christopher Walken as music producer Bruce Dickinson and Will Ferrell as fictional cowbell player Gene Frenkle. In the television special Saturday Night Live: 101 Most Unforgettable Moments, this sketch is moment number five.
The Technology behind MoreCowbell.djMoreCowbell.DJ is an application built using The Echo Nest Analyze API. Analyze API is a tool that enriches your software’s understanding of music. It uses a perceptual model of human listening to generate detailed XML descriptions of a song’s structure and musical content to power music applications with a much deeper musical understanding.
I wonder what else can be done by turning a music file into XML…. sounds nifty
—————-Listening to: TV On The Radio - Family Tree
nothing new <–( permalink )
i suck at this… Yahoo! Buzz now allows anyone to post news… pretty niffty
now i need to write something
but i’d rather waste time playing Guild Wars and trying to do website side-work to make money
pathetic, i know
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