A Trailer for Every Academy Award Winning Movie Ever
Regardless of the film, this is the trailer that has been used…
Regardless of the film, this is the trailer that has been used…
From TED: Matt Weinstein lost his life savings to Bernie Madoff’s notorious scam. But his response to the disaster is unexpectedly hopeful.
I’m not even sure where to start with this one, but I laughed, it brought a smile to my face, and now, I share it with you.
Thanks to my friend, Tim, for sending it along….
Given that I’ve been away for so long (due to a transfer in hosting companies and a BIG mess in getting files and such transferred over to the new servers), I thought that this video would be a most appropriate return!
It’s two-fold: first a message to my former hosting company, and second, to spread a message to those that detest gays and lesbians (it is Pride Month, after all…)
I believe in giving credit where credit is due, so the video, posted in honor of International Day Against Homophobia, was originally found on www.GayClic.com, and was debuted on May 16, 2009.
Enjoy! And, to that nasty, crappy, hosting company that I finally dumped, I say….:
Bea Arthur and Rock Hudson? This has to be the strangest duet ever. And the subject matter? Can you imagine this making it on broadcast television today? Nothing like singing about recreational (and habitual) drug use on national television. Ah, the 70′s!
One more tribute to Bea Arthur, who effortlessly inserted herself into decades of American entertainment:
For those of you out of the loop, the Republicans/conservatives are behind the planning of tax day tea parties around the country.
As you might imagine, FOX news is all over this story, and as one reporter noted, “pretty much a co-sponsor” of the teabag revolt.
I, as you might imagine, along with every other liberal are getting a huge laugh out of the thought of a bunch of tight-ass conservatives “teabagging” all day long on April 15th! MSNBC host, Rachel Maddow does a great job of reporting this story, giving it the appropriate amount of respect. She can’t keep a straight face, and neither can I:
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
So to all those conservatives planning to spend their day teabagging, remember, breathe through your nose….
Today’s a collection of short items I’ve been meaning to get down, but have found myself with little time.
RIP Irving R. Levine
For those of you of a certain age — and for these purposes, I’ll go with anyone 35 and over — probably remember the NBC correspondent, Irving R. Levine, who so easily explained such complex issues as the economy, monetary policy, global finances, and myriad other financially-related subjects to the viewing audience, passed away last Friday due to complications from prostate cancer.
While Mr. Levine has the distinction of being the first network correspondent dedicated to economic news, he spent decades as a foreign correspondent, working in such places as Rome, Moscow, and London. During his 35-year career, he found himself stations in over two dozen countries. He was the first accredited journalist in the Soviet Union, witness and reported the erection of the Berlin Wall, and was noted by Time Magazine as being a “pioneer” in economics reporting on television.
Most will remember him as concluding his broadcast with the announcement of his name, placing the distinctive emphasis on his middle initial.
For those interested, here’s his obituary in the New York Times.
The Economy and Philanthropy
While it comes as no surprise, I was disappointed to see the Chronicle of Philanthropy announce that 40% of foundations anticipate a drop in giving during 2009.
Over a trillion dollars in government bailout to corporations, and the groups doing to most good in society are going to have to go back to holding bake sales. Sad….
A Twitter Funny
As seen on a Twitter post (tweet): Dear Person with the license plate frame in front of me: When you get raptured away to Heaven, can I have your gold Lexus SUV? God bless!
Quick Trivial Distraction – By The Numbers
Daily Data Explorations
Because Love Just Isn’t That Simple….
I’ve made a new acquaintance who has an insightful/humorous/helpful blog and bills herself as The Queen of Relationships.
She posted one recently, How To Stay Single Forever which I think you might find entertaining (and insightful). While you start out smiling — or even laughing — when you read something of hers, you usually get hit with the lesson somewhere along the line.
Read. Enjoy! And wander around her site a bit.
Have an Itch? A Drip? Does it Burn When You Pee?
Lastly, I wanted to point out that April is STD Awareness Month. While the heading may make you snicker, STD’s are no laughing matter. Get informed. Get tested. Tell your friends.
Why? You may ask… Here’s why:
- In the United States there is an estimated 19,000,000 new sexually transmitted infections every year — one of the highest rates in the industrialized world
- While STD’s affect people of all races, ages and backgrounds, over 9,000,000 cases are seen in young people ages 15-25. Think you teens aren’t in jeopardy of an STD? Think again!
- Often, a sign that there is an infection takes longer than a week or two to show up, so how someone feels is not the indicator to get tested.
- While “the pill” may help prevent pregnancy, it does not prevent the transmission of an STD. Use condoms, plain and simple.
- The CDC recommends that ALL women 25 and under get tested for chlamydia once per year. Older women with new or multiple sex partners, and pregnant women are encouraged to get tested also.
- Sexually transmitted infections even occur in people who have had very few partners, and it is not reflection on your characters or morals. In fact, the majority of sexually active people are estimated to have an infection of HPV (human papilloma virus (HPV) at some point in their lives and most will never know it. (Note: There is an approved HPV vaccine available for females ages 9-26)
- STD/STI testing is not painful or complicated. A simple blood test and/or peeing in a cup is about as complicated as it gets.
So, what’s the take-home point? DRAG YOUR ASS TO THE DOCTOR OR A FREE CLINIC AND GET TESTED! Visit the American Social Health Association for more information and where to find a testing resource in your community.
Screw around, have fun, just be safe and smart about it!
Warning: This clip (and post) contains explicit language.
Lisa Lampanelli is an old fashioned “broad.” She’s crass, funny, and the type of gal you would imagine could be comfortable at either a black-tie cocktail party or drinking Jack Daniels and playing pool with the Hells Angels somewhere. Kind of like my mother, but of course, my mother would do it with a great amount of style, better jewelry, and a better outfit (and she would clean up the pool table, walk out of the bar with a wad of cash, then say to one of the bikers, “Move your ass, kick start that thing, and give me a ride home, I’m gettin’ my hair done in the morning!” And the biker would be the one who would be intimidated…) But I digress.
This clip is from an upcoming Comedy Central roast of Larry the Cable Guy. As the heading suggests, it is completely wrong and funny as hell:
My cousin sent me this and it is just too funny not to share!
We’ve witnessed it a million times, the dreaded Man Flu. At this time of year, it appears much more frequently, and should be approached with extreme caution. Ladies, should this befall your boyfriend/husband/son/brother/etc., DO NOT attempt to treat this on your own! Quickly call for professional assistance (as demonstrated in this helpful video):
Prop 8 – The Musical
PS: Sorry to have been away for a week. I’ve been traveling and unable to post.