...as revealing the folly of perceptions of perfection. "Some of
her arguments may be deeply flawed or even offensive at times but,
in her complete dedication to the point in hand, she manages to
expose the snobbishness and hypocrisy lurking within even the most
worthy of causes. Her handle on class prejudice in general is
particularly astute."
Why is it that whenever I see anything involving Senator Larry
Craig in the news, the song Á?°PunkyÁ??s WhipsÁ?? by Frank Zappa
starts playing in my head?
A number of years ago I had reason to reside in the U.S of A. I
arrived at LAX about 12 stone wringing wet, and returned 18 months
later greeted with comments like: ?Fatso?, ?Lard Arse? and ?Mud
Guts?- from some of my closest friends I might add. Yes, in the
interim I had put on a little bit of weight.
Not too long ago, friend and fellow blogger Jamie asked me what
fall was like in Australia. It?s winter now, but I thought it would
still be fun to inform the Yanks back home how the seasons seem to
work here in South Australia. For starters, they have fountains all
year long. Yay. The leaves on the trees do
This rescue robots can face a variety of challenges as,traverse
complex and confined spaces within the structure?s semi-collapsed
walls, sloping floors, rubble and voids while searching for
victims.
As the Deep Thinkers of Baltimore begin pondering a brand new
indoor sports and concert arena, the crux of all considerations
come down to these: Where do we build it? How big do we make it?
And the crux of the second question comes down to this: Will we
make the joint big enough if pro basketball or hockey comes
calling?
AMY WINEHOUSE "Frank" (Universal Republic) 3 1/2 stars Amy
Winehouse's expert melding of old-school styles with contemporary
production and a riot-grrrl attitude didn't begin with her buzz-bin
U.S. debut album "Back In Black" and its hit "Rehab." Her album
"Frank," a more stripped-down, jazzy effort released in 2003 in the
U.K. and now Tuesday in the States, finds the edgy British singer
...
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Rudy Carpenter prefers hot pink over maroon and gold...
2 Mourning Beloveth
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...as revealing the folly of perceptions of perfection. "Some of her arguments may be deeply flawed or even offensive at times but, in her complete dedication to the point in hand, she manages to expose the snobbishness and hypocrisy lurking within even the most worthy of causes. Her handle on class prejudice in general is particularly astute."
3 Ouija
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Why is it that whenever I see anything involving Senator Larry Craig in the news, the song Á?°PunkyÁ??s WhipsÁ?? by Frank Zappa starts playing in my head?
4 Pinhead Gunpowder
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Cirque du Soleil's productions are as imaginative as they are popular, packing the traveling Grand Chapiteau tent for months in a single city.
5 Redshift
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A number of years ago I had reason to reside in the U.S of A. I arrived at LAX about 12 stone wringing wet, and returned 18 months later greeted with comments like: ?Fatso?, ?Lard Arse? and ?Mud Guts?- from some of my closest friends I might add. Yes, in the interim I had put on a little bit of weight.
6 Lion's Share
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Not too long ago, friend and fellow blogger Jamie asked me what fall was like in Australia. It?s winter now, but I thought it would still be fun to inform the Yanks back home how the seasons seem to work here in South Australia. For starters, they have fountains all year long. Yay. The leaves on the trees do
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This rescue robots can face a variety of challenges as,traverse complex and confined spaces within the structure?s semi-collapsed walls, sloping floors, rubble and voids while searching for victims.
8 Us5
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As the Deep Thinkers of Baltimore begin pondering a brand new indoor sports and concert arena, the crux of all considerations come down to these: Where do we build it? How big do we make it? And the crux of the second question comes down to this: Will we make the joint big enough if pro basketball or hockey comes calling?
9 AFFLICTED
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AMY WINEHOUSE "Frank" (Universal Republic) 3 1/2 stars Amy Winehouse's expert melding of old-school styles with contemporary production and a riot-grrrl attitude didn't begin with her buzz-bin U.S. debut album "Back In Black" and its hit "Rehab." Her album "Frank," a more stripped-down, jazzy effort released in 2003 in the U.K. and now Tuesday in the States, finds the edgy British singer ...