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Reply #1605 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 2:05pm
 
Elect crappy mayors, win crappy prizes!

He'll probably serve a couple months in prison, then get re-elected.  If it works for Marion Barry in Washington D.C., it'll work for Kwame Kilpatrick in Detroit.

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Reply #1606 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 2:08pm
 
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He'll probably server a couple months in prison, then get re-elected.



Working too hard?
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Reply #1607 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 2:22pm
 
Heh, I bet you can tell what I'm working on right now!

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Reply #1608 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 2:22pm
 
Only is DC can you get caught on tape doing a couple lines of coke and still get re-elected.  Although, to be fair, if you're a DC mayor you have the same power to run the city as the DC senator does running the country.

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Reply #1609 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 2:36pm
 
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Heh, I bet you can tell what I'm working on right now!


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Reply #1610 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 4:12pm
 
30 errors you don't want to see.


Number 28 is classic!
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Reply #1611 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 4:27pm
 
spanky wrote on Mar 24th, 2008 at 2:36pm:
You got serve
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Fixed it for ya.

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Reply #1612 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 4:45pm
 
spanky wrote on Mar 24th, 2008 at 4:12pm:
30 errors you don't want to see.


Number 28 is classic!


Those were most excellent!  My favs were #9 (Independence Day) and #3 (Your Whole Damned Life).  The first one was incredibly true, and the second one has "Spanky" written all over it.

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Reply #1613 - Mar 24th, 2008 at 4:54pm
 
That is so not true.  Most of the time I spent wasting time on playing EQ I wore pants!

Roommate started bitching if I didn't...
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Reply #1614 - Mar 25th, 2008 at 1:57pm
 
One of the best and funniest articles I've ever read!

My Ultimate War Simulation Game

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Reply #1615 - Mar 25th, 2008 at 3:23pm
 
That was awesome and I would spend $60 on that game to actually own it...maybe.

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Reply #1616 - Mar 26th, 2008 at 8:49am
 
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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/webscout/2008/03/rick-astley-kin.html

Rick Astley, king of the 'Rickroll,' talks about his song's second coming
01:37 PM PT, Mar 25 2008


On a frosty Canadian morning, a masked crusader tromps across a parking lot, over a snow bank and onto the sidewalk. He has a loudspeaker strapped ominously to his chest.

He halts, aiming the speaker toward the building across the street. “This is a song by some dead guy,” he says. And then, music booms forth:

“Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you.”

It’s an anti-Scientology protest, and across the street, a dozen or so warmly dressed young people begin to dance and sing along, waving their picket signs in rhythm to the familiar tune.

“It’s a bit spooky, innit?” said Rick Astley, the singer who made the song famous in 1987 and who is not dead. With considerable help, including assists from RCA Records, the webmaster of Astley’s U.K. fan site, and his manager at Sony BMG, I tracked down Astley at his home in London last weekend. He spoke for the first time about the phenomenon called Rickrolling, best described by example: You are reading your favorite Hollywood gossip blog and arrive at a link urging you to “Click here for exclusive video of Britney’s latest freakout!!” Click you do, but instead of Britney, it’s a dashing 21-year-old Briton that pops onto the screen. You, sir, have been Rickroll’d.

Over the last year or so, Astley has watched with puzzled amazement as “Never Gonna Give You Up” has been mocked, celebrated, remixed and reprised, its original music video viewed millions of times on YouTube, all by a generation that could barely swallow its Gerber carrots when the song first topped the pop charts.

“I think it’s just one of those odd things where something gets picked up and people run with it,” Astley said. “But that’s what brilliant about the Internet.”

Search for Astley’s name on YouTube and you’ll find dozens of instances of the campy, infectious video, which features a heavily coiffed Astley bobbing and swaying behind oversized sunglasses. He’s flanked by two blond backup dancers (one of whom apparently didn’t have the footwork down), and a male bartender in short shorts who excels at spontaneous back flips.

Rickrolling is an example of an Internet “meme” (defined by Wikipedia as “any unit of cultural information ... that gets transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another"). Its less sophisticated memetic forebear is the “duckroll,” where the roll-ee is misdirected to an image of a duck on wheels. And the Rickroll has sired many memelets, including the Fresh Prince roll, the rainroll (plopping you in front of a video of Tay Zonday’s "Chocolate Rain") and even the Reichroll, where Astley’s song is spliced with footage of Adolf Hitler for an unsettling sort of lip sync.

With all the online momentum it’s gathered, the Rickroll has now trundled its way into the real world, too. The spectacle of trench-coated pranksters blaring the song into unsuspecting crowds has become a symbol of harmless, geeky rebellion. As the blog LAist.com noted last week, and the New York Times reported Tuesday, a recent basketball game at Eastern Washington University was interrupted by a dancing Astley imitator, and there’s now a small YouTube library of the anti-Scientology group “Anonymous” Rickrolling different church locations.

For his part, Astley was nothing if not modest about his new cultural role. “If this had happened around some kind of rock song, with a lyric that really meant something -- a Bruce Springsteen, "God bless America" ... or an anti-something kind of song, I could kind of understand that,” Astley said. “But for something as, and I don’t mean to belittle it, because I still think it’s a great pop song, but it’s a pop song; do you know what I mean? It doesn’t have any kind of weight behind it, as such. But maybe that’s the irony of it.”

Astley would never put the song down, mind you. It’s just that, as he says, “If I was a young kid now looking at that song, I’d have to say I’d think it was pretty naff, really.”

(Wikipedia on “naff”: British slang for “something which is seen to be particularly ‘cheesy’ or ‘tacky’ or in otherwise poor aesthetic taste.”)

“For me it’s a good example of what some of the ’80s were about in that pop sort of music way. A bit like you could say Debbie Gibson was absolutely massive, but if you look back at it now ... do you know what I mean?”


Yes, I think we do. But even still, with all the renewed attention to his work and his — albeit 20-year-old — image, does Astley have any plans to cash in on Rickrolling, maybe with his own YouTube remix?

“I don’t really know whether I want to be doing that,” he said. “ I’m not being an ageist, but it’s almost a young person’s thing, that.”


“I think the artist themselves trying to remix it is almost a bit sad,” he said. “No, I’m too old for that.”
Astley, who will be touring the U.K. in May with a group of other ’80’s acts, including Bananarama, and Nick Heyward, Heaven 17, Paul Young and ABC, sums up his thoughts on his unexpected virtual fame with characteristic good humor:

“Listen, I just think it’s bizarre and funny. My main consideration is that my daughter doesn’t get embarrassed about it.”


You have to respect a guy who can take a joke without being a jerk about it.  Rick definitely gets a +1 in my book.

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Reply #1617 - Mar 27th, 2008 at 10:53am
 
If you could legally buy nickels and melt them down for their content, they would be worth $0.068 each right now.  You could make some serious cash that way.

http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1946-2007-Jefferson-Nickel-Value.html

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Reply #1618 - Mar 27th, 2008 at 11:31am
 
Only in America can our money be worth more melted down that what it's actually worth.

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Reply #1619 - Mar 28th, 2008 at 10:04am
 
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PENITAS, Texas  (AP) - Police in the border town of Penitas, Texas, say there were at least 20 people crammed into a pickup truck when it slammed into an SUV Thursday.

Three people were killed and 14 others were injured.

The interim police chief says "there were bodies all over the place."

Most of those involved are believed to be Mexican nationals and included a woman and a 15-year-old boy.

Investigators aren't sure if the driver escaped. One official says smugglers are usually fit, young men who are able to run away when groups are nabbed.

The pickup came to rest on a telephone poll in front of a funeral home.


Five bucks says it was a Chevy S10.

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