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Tom Waits - Tom Traubert's Blues (waltzing matilda) live

gwiz665 says...

Wasted and wounded, it ain't what the moon did
I've got what I paid for now
see ya tomorrow, hey Frank, can I borrow
a couple of bucks from you, to go
Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, you'll go waltzing
Matilda with me

I'm an innocent victim of a blinded alley
and I'm tired of all these soldiers here
no one speaks English, and everything's broken
and my Stacys are soaking wet
to go waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, you'll go waltzing Matilda with me

now the dogs are barking
and the taxi cab's parking
a lot they can do for me
I begged you to stab me
you tore my shirt open
and I'm down on my knees tonight
Old Bushmill's I staggered, you buried the dagger in
your silhouette window light to go
waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, you'll go waltzing
Matilda with me

now I lost my Saint Christopher now that I've kissed her and the one-armed bandit knows, and the maverick Chinamen, and the cold-blooded signs
and the girls down by the strip-tease shows go
waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, you'll go waltzing Matilda with me

no, I don't want your sympathy, the fugitives say that the streets aren't for dreaming now
manslaughter dragnets and the ghosts that sell memories
they want a piece of the action anyhow go
waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, you'll go waltzing Matilda with me

and you can ask any sailor, and the keys from the jailor
and the old men in wheelchairs know
that Matilda's the defendant, she killed about a hundred
and she follows wherever you may go
waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, you'll go waltzing
Matilda with me

and it's a battered old suitcase to a hotel someplace
and a wound that will never heal
no prima donna, the perfume is on
an old shirt that is stained with blood and whiskey
and goodnight to the street sweepers
the night watchman flame keepers
and goodnight to Matilda too

Louisiana Police Choke Man to Death for Drugs in His Mouth

Heartless bitch sues mother of dead child

What If God Disappeared?

raverman says...

Ohhh i get it now! Christians have no inherent ethics or morality, they only behave because of the fear of hell.

Anything outside the commandments is ok to be cold blooded and ruthless.

That explains right-wing conservatives then.

Muhamad Al-Dura was not killed.

11954 says...

Abu Rahma (the camera man, Ed.) stated in his affidavit:
I can assert that shooting at the child Muhammad and his father Jamal came from the above-mentioned Israeli military outpost, as it was the only place from which shooting at the child and his father was possible. So, by logic and nature, my long experience in covering hot incidents and violent clashes, and my ability to distinguish sounds of shooting, I can confirm that the child was intentionally and in cold blood shot dead and his father injured by the Israeli army.

Also notice that the reason they could not run away was because the kid was already shot in the knee.

And yes, the Israli state do take pride in their biblical scale repercussions, as BillPayer stated.

Ah well, that kid should still be alive no matter who or what. Illegal occupation of other peoples land does not help the Israeli cause one bit.

Firefly proves "darn" is more badass than "This is Sparta!"

messenger says...

>> ^Kreegath:
Why must the heroes of today be such villains? Whatever happened to the old kind of heroes, who were actually promoting ideals and not cold-blooded murder?
Neither this nor the Sparta scene referenced sparked the kind of admiration in me that it apparently did in the majority. It just felt disgustingly nonchalant of human life.


You mean heroes like on the show Heroes?

Firefly proves "darn" is more badass than "This is Sparta!"

Xax says...

>> ^Kreegath:
Why must the heroes of today be such villains? Whatever happened to the old kind of heroes, who were actually promoting ideals and not cold-blooded murder?


I reckon the creator of the series was aiming for a realistic, human, and honest portrayal of his characters. No one's a saint, and not everyone wants to create a sanitized, rainbow-filled world for the benefit of blissfully ignorant children (or adults) and those who prefer to live in a padded bubble.

I find it refreshing, myself. I have to agree with the person who pointed out that you're judging a character by one act... there's much more to Mal than these 66 seconds.

Firefly proves "darn" is more badass than "This is Sparta!"

jwray says...

>> ^Raaagh:
>> ^Kreegath:
Why must the heroes of today be such villains? Whatever happened to the old kind of heroes, who were actually promoting ideals and not cold-blooded murder?
Neither this nor the Sparta scene referenced sparked the kind of admiration in me that it apparently did in the majority. It just felt disgustingly nonchalant of human life.

Old kind of heros?
Like Hercules? Achillies?
I think society would be contemptibly evil if all we watched was Christmas specials.


Captain Picard is a nearly impeccable hero.

Firefly proves "darn" is more badass than "This is Sparta!"

xxovercastxx says...

>> ^Kreegath:
Why must the heroes of today be such villains? Whatever happened to the old kind of heroes, who were actually promoting ideals and not cold-blooded murder?
Neither this nor the Sparta scene referenced sparked the kind of admiration in me that it apparently did in the majority. It just felt disgustingly nonchalant of human life.


Did you seriously just call Leonidas a "hero of today"? That was almost 2500 years ago and, yes, he really did have Xerxes' messengers thrown into the well.

Firefly proves "darn" is more badass than "This is Sparta!"

9619 says...

>> ^Kreegath:
Why must the heroes of today be such villains? Whatever happened to the old kind of heroes, who were actually promoting ideals and not cold-blooded murder?
Neither this nor the Sparta scene referenced sparked the kind of admiration in me that it apparently did in the majority. It just felt disgustingly nonchalant of human life.


Old kind of heros?
Like Hercules? Achillies?

I think society would be contemptibly evil if all we watched was Christmas specials.

Firefly proves "darn" is more badass than "This is Sparta!"

Kreegath says...

Why must the heroes of today be such villains? Whatever happened to the old kind of heroes, who were actually promoting ideals and not cold-blooded murder?
Neither this nor the Sparta scene referenced sparked the kind of admiration in me that it apparently did in the majority. It just felt disgustingly nonchalant of human life.

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Python gets a medical checkup after it ate a cat!

Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoes at Bush

thepinky says...

Wow, that was a jump. I believe that the expression I used was "baffles" not "outrages." I am not in the least bit outraged by this because I understand that you (and I) hate Bush. I got it. But in addition to being Chief Executive and Commander in Chief, Bush is also our Ceremonial Head of State and Chief Diplomat. I know that he screwed this up royally, but to find joy in seeing him treated this way by a journalist is all backward. I'm sad that it has come to this. I am sad that he messed up. I grieve for the lives that have been and are being lost. But it is narrow-minded to throw around superlatives claiming that Bush has done absolutely no good whatsoever at all ever in the Middle East, that he has not improved national security and is pure dag-nasty evil, doesn't care about anyone, and that he is a cold-blooded murderer. I do not believe that Bush is just a mass-murderer maniac who wanted to kill people. He was not the only person (or party) who saw reasons for going to war. You are certainly lacking moderation. Sucky president? Yes. The devil? No.

WAR SUCKS. The question is not whether or not war sucks, but whether or not the things we are fighting for are worth the bloodshed. You might agree that war is sometimes worthwhile. Not ideal, but better than becoming part of the Third Reich or allowing genocide or attacks on our soil, certainly. Do you really know what the world would have been like had this war not happened? No, you don't. But I do because I'm psychic and a genius.

Never tell me that I don't care about the lives over in Iraq. You don't know me. I'm just making a comment, not asking for personal attacks.

>> ^volumptuous:
>> ^thepinky:
I agree that this occurence is interesting and note-worthy, even amusing. I don't mind the upvotes for that reason. But the jubilation that some are expressing at having someone throw shoes at our president just...baffles me.

Personally, I wish it were a lot more than just a fucking shoe thrown at him.
You are talking about someone who is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Someone who is responsible for pushing 1.2 million Iraqi children into the sex trade.
And you're outraged at a fucking shoe?
For someone who is soooo pro-life, you certainly don't give a shit about those lives over in Iraq.

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