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Feel like a lil ebayin? voodoo curse special for preacher pat on ebay

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8 weeks ago

Somehow We Knew it would eventually come to this..

You can check out the Pat Robertson voodoo curse on eBay here. Well Good People, it seems Preacher Pat has some people who really want to see him burn in hell; literally. I highly doubt that this is serious, but personally speaking - it could get dangerous. You Too Can BID On The Pat Robertson voodoo curse on eBay here. We certainly hope they have more than one in stock - as I think I want mine abacha style.yeahhhh-ooooo !

This is What the listing says :

Are you OUTRAGED by racist slimebag PAT ROBERTSON and his most recent unbelieveable comments concerning the TRAGEDY IN HAITI??? It's time to strike back where it counts! No need to get your hands dirty, we will absorb ALL and ANY backlash for you with our TIME-PROVEN specialized VOODOO SPELL-CASTING PROCESS!

You will receive by mail, suited to this MOST VILE CURSE: witch bottles, candles, gourds, feathers, crystals, oracle cards, statuettes, herbs and other items to help complete the intent behind this service to humanity.

I am a fourth generation born GYPSY spell-caster witch, with extensive experience with HAITIAN, DIASPORA and AFRICAN community-based ritual and magick. Let me help you place the MOST VILE CURSE upon this deserving dolt!

Upon winning, tell me specific requirements/specifics you may have in mind and your spell will be 100% customized by your very own, dedicated, REAL GYPSY-BORN spellcaster.

NO SPELL TURNED DOWN!! 100% real magick!! 100% of ALL PROCEEDS will go to DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS, in order to support their operations in HAITI!!!

Preacher Pat has no respect for anyone, and it's led to black magic threats on his being. well all we can say is I hope he's got a real good bible suit;  cause it looks like he just may need it.

Take a  Look At the Evidence

they'll be seeing you In Hell - Preacher Pat,

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Nike's MVP Puppets - "House On Fire" Commercial (FUNNY)

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8 weeks ago


If you've watched an NBA game recently (especially on TNT) then you've probably been bombarded with Nike's new MVP Puppets commercials.  All of them have been pretty good but the "House On Fire" commercial is probably the funniest and the best one of the new crop.  Once again, I can totally picture the real Kobe acting like his puppet and talking all that smack about his new Nike Zoom Kobe V shoe just to get LeBron all fired up.  Good ish!

The ad below called "Cheer" could have been a little better had Kobe rapped on beat but it's still decent:


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YELEHaiti's Got Blood Spilled on The Ground in Haiti; so where's the beef Charit

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2 months ago

YELEHaiti's boots on the ground in Haiti; helping the Haitian People By POD313

for the past five days, just like tonight we watched footage of the devastation in Haiti. late thursday afternoon while watching the news we saw a piece from one of the major relief agencies saying that they thought you shouldn't support YELEHaiti.

Honestly in light of the circumstances, it was both disheartening and shocking; to hear such a major organization spew negativity on Wyclef's organization. knowing that we have made several donations to YELEHaiti, we wondered why any organization would attempt to dissuade anyone from making a donation to a known organization; with a great track record of charitable activism in this area.

for those of you who don't know - Wyclef Jean IS Hatian. Since 2005 Wyclef has tirelessly provided for the people of Cite Soleil and Belvedere, through his charity YELEHAITI. we've featured his work projects and his fundraising event videos here on this blog. it's widely known that Wyclef is more popular with the Hatian people than even their president.

So this attack on his charity totally blindsided us. it's almost as though this charity who made this negative statement about Wyclef's foundation, didn't have any dirty laundry. we all remember the massive mis-use of donations following Hurricane Katrina by several leading charities - including the charity who made these disparaging statements.

just a fyi to the charitywatch folks - as proof of your stupidity

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Five Seasons of LOST in 8 Minutes and 15 Seconds (SWEET)

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2 months ago


This is a pretty awesome summary of the first 5 seasons of LOST that should get you fired up for Season 6 which is right around the corner. The wifey and I have been watching Season 5 over the past few weeks since she fell asleep during every episode last season so I'm already getting myself prepared but this video was a nice refresher on EVERYTHING. I always forget about some of the weird ish that happened in the first few seasons.

LOST is set to premiere on Tuesday February 2nd at 9 PM EST on ABC. Hopefully, all of our questions will finally be answered and this wasn't just some stupid dream sequence that Hurley had in a Mental Hospital or something. Otherwise, I might lose it since I would have wasted so much of my free time over the past 6 years. We will find out soon enough...



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Review: The “Old Man’s War” Series by John Scalzi

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2 months ago

Old Man's War concept poster When I got my Kindle, the first book I went for was John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War.  I had been told two things about it: that it was a counterpoint to Robert Heinlein’s Starship Troopers and that it was awesome.  What I was not told, however, was that Old Man’s War was the first in a 4-book series; I thought it was a stand-alone novel.

So when I started, I just assumed that I was getting in for a short ride and then moving on.  I was wrong.

But I was wrong in that really good way, you know?  It turns out that the Old Man’s War series now rests as one of my favorite series of all time, having finished the  main trilogy on my Kindle within a week of starting to read.

  • Old Man’s War

Old Man's War There’s a lot to love about the series.  The first book—the one from which the series draws its name—is told from the first-person perspective of John Perry, a quick-witted and sarcastic 75 year old.  We meet him as he is joining the army, or more accurately, the Colonial Defense Force (CDF).  Perry joins the CDF because they promise to make him either young again or extend his life for a 2 to 10 year stint in the military, though they never tell him how.

The how is fun: they transfer his consciousness into a green-skinned (chlorophyll in the skin!), genetically enhanced clone of himself.  He then goes off to fight a war in the cosmos that he didn’t even know existed a week prior.

Old Man’s War is a quick, fun read.  We get to learn about John and the CDF’s war at the same time as he is shuttled around, fighting wherever the higher-ups decide more grunts are needed.  Because of the way the narrative is set up, it’s almost like reading a short story collection where each story is told by the same narrator, only a different battle on a different planet versus a different alien race.  It’s fast and frantic; Scalzi does a great job of actually making the aliens alien instead of recolored humans with brow-ridges (sorry Star Trek, you know I love you anyway).

  • The Ghost Brigades

The Ghost Brigades Since the first novel was so much fun, I immediately downloaded the second: The Ghost Brigades.  And I was shocked.  Instead of being first-person inside John Perry’s head, it was a traditional third-person narrative following around one of the characters from OMW I figured would be peripheral at best (boy, was I wrong!).  Readers don’t even meet the main protagonist until roughly 1/3 into the book.

It was a clear departure from what made me love Old Man’s War, but I persevered, and I’m very glad I did.  Jared Dirac, the protag we don’t meet for a while, is every bit as interesting as John Perry, just in a different way.  He sees the world in a way that a 75 year old sarcastic soldier cannot, and that really grounds the novel.

One thing I have to praise The Ghost Brigades for is its first chapter.  It was brilliant.  I won’t ruin it for you, but let me just say that Scalzi manages to throw a wrench in the gears even that early on with a twist that I really did not see coming.  It’s wacky fun and makes me appreciate him as a storyteller for being able to do something so unexpected.  Also, what gets me about it is that there is no way that I can think of for this device to be done on film, which makes me smile.  As much as I am a TV/film geek, there’s a reason books are my favorites.

The action scenes are just as prevalent in Brigades as in the first book, and they play out just as well in third-person.  While the first one was mostly action with a little politics thrown in for good measure, the second installment tries to balance the two more.  While never distracting, the political intrigue of the CDF and its interaction with the other alien races becomes a far more elaborate and fleshed-out. (That’s a good thing.)

  • The Last Colony

The Last Colony Book 3, The Last Colony has the same kind of nearly-a-spoiler title as The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien, but don’t let that ruin it for you.  We finally get back into John Perry’s head.  Taking Book 2’s cue, Colony puts action on the backburner and focuses almost entirely on interpersonal and political drama.  That’s not a bad thing, either.  There are still plenty of ‘splosions and such, but now they’re not so “hey, look an alien!”ish as they were when they had to set up the conflict in the first two books of the trilogy.

By taking the main narrative away from the battlefield, there is also a great deal more characterization.  The Last Colony is really where the series puts all the pieces together that we were given in the other books.  I don’t know Scalzi’s motivation for writing the series, but I get the feeling that the story he really wanted to tell was the one in The Last Colony but it took him Old Man’s War and The Ghost Brigades to get there and set it all up.

The Last Colony ends with perfect resolution to the trilogy, but leaves a wide-open door for the series to continue at some point.  Scalzi says in his acknowledgements that he won’t be returning immediately in order to pursue other endeavors, but he may at some point.

  • Zoe’s Tale

Zoe's Tale His “at some point” came earlier than expected because not long after Colony’s release, Zoe’s Tale came out.  It is to The Last Colony what Ender’s Shadow was to Ender’s Game: it is parallel to the events of the previous novel, told through the perspective of another character.

At Scalzi’s behest, I took a break between the final two books because I wasn’t sure if I wanted to read the same story twice in a row.  Now, having finished Zoe’s Tale, I can say that it wouldn’t have been a problem to have done so.  Sure, I knew what was going to happen, but the writing and perspective was unique enough to make it all feel fresh and not the cop-out device that shadowing narratives can feel like (I wasn’t a big fan of Ender’s Shadow, unlike 95% of the SF community).

At one point, a tragedy strikes the colony the characters live in and someone dies.  I knew this would happen because I had read The Last Colony. What I did not know would happen is that since the narrator of Zoe’s Tale—Zoe, obviously—was a more involved participant than John Perry was, I would be struck so hard emotionally.  I actually cried a couple of times while reading Zoe’s Tale, and I knew everything that was going to happen before it happened!  And it still made me cry.  That’s good writing.

The only problem I have with Zoe’s Tale is there is a single spot of inconsistency in the narrative.  Normally, I would say “meh” and move on, but it was used as such an important plot device—for Zoe and her boyfriend to break up—that it really bugged me.  You see, Zoe’s boyfriend Enzo had to prove he was different than other testosterone-fueled boys his age.  To do so, he sent her poetry via their interlinked PDAs; he wooed her with his words.  When they landed on their new colony, the colonists could no longer use PDAs.  So the Zoe makes a point to say that he still sends her poetry via his best friend, and this said best friend begrudges it.

But then a while later, Zoe gets mad at Enzo.  Or Enzo gets mad at Zoe.  I can’t remember.  And they start to fight.  She claims that he’s changed since their move because he hasn’t written her a single poem since they reached the colony world.  She goes into great detail about it, and eventually uses it as a trumped-up charge to break up with him.

“Wait,” I say. “What?”

I even went back and found the passages to make sure I wasn’t just misremembering.  But nope.  This major plot point was inconsistent and that bugs me, given how intricate and detailed the rest of the universe is.  It seems like someone, somewhere would have been able to notice that it makes the story lose a tad of its humanity and poignancy.

Or I could be misreading it entirely, and it was done purposefully to show how irrational and shortsighted teenage love-angst can really be.

Whatevs.

  • Conclusion

If you haven’t been able to tell, I think these novels are fantastic.  Whether or not you’re a fan of military SF, there’s something in these books for you.  I settled in for a one-shot novel but found myself in a four-book series that I was sad to have come to an end.  I hope John Scalzi revisits this world eventually because it deserves to be written about as much as possible.  And while not necessarily written for children, the author only uses adult-themes and vulgarity to make the military aspect of the books come alive; it’s not gratuitous.

Give this series a shot.  I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

Thank you for reading Review: The “Old Man’s War” Series by John Scalzi, a post from Professor Beej.


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420 TV - Hey Look who's cookin with Martha - it's Snoop and Sluts On a Roll

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2 months ago


Who Couldn't Love This ?

Saturday funnies with Snoop Doggy Dogg and his gal pal Martha.
 
they're baking Green Brownies yes green brownies. and no they don't let you see them add that "special spice", but they sure seem to have it in there since Ms. Martha Is Rappin. she tells him they won't be baking the brownies at 420.Yeah Riiiiiittte Martha; we ain't forgot you stuffin them special spices in yo bra up in the Big House Ms Lady,,

Enjoy,

 

and just for those of you who need something with a tad bit more spice,



VH1 Reality Show Bus Crashes In California Causing Major Slut Spill

we were assured by the makers of this video that no sluts were left to pollute the pristine california countryside. yeah right, as though we can't see that these are locally grown strawberries.
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