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I Put A Spell On You - Lip Sync
Depending on which way he turned his head his hair style changed. It went from weird clown hair, to wolverine hair, to mohawk, to Elvis forehead curls, back to clown hair again.
Awesome.
Fletch (Member Profile)
Fixed! Thanks.
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Elvis introduces the rest of the band
>> ^Fletch:
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Fixed!
Richard Feynman on God
Besides intelligent design and random chance, what other alternatives are there?
That is a very odd question - it doesn't take a great imagination to come up with possibilities, once we depart the realm of "seems to be likely". Time could be an illusion - the universe could be completely static, arbitrarily existing in its current form throughout all eternity. Ahead of you (none of us exist... oops!) is a soap bubble that looks like whatever you're seeing right now - behind you is an endless velvet Elvis painting. To be very clear: I don't know this isn't the case (and even if God or mescaline made me 100% convinced that this was or wasn't the case, I still would have no actual way of knowing - I'd just have a brain that's been messed with and thought it knew things it didn't).
You can make it as convoluted as you like..in the end, it is all either the product of design or chance. If you disagree, come up with an alternative.
Anyways - I'll repeat my previous question. Do you accept it's possible that you're being deceived by a demon who can mess with your thoughts? This is a fairly simple question; I've answered your questions, and I don't think it's unfair for me to expect a yes or no answer.
No, because God has given me sufficient evidence that I can be certain of it. A person receiving absolute confirmation of Gods existence has a justified true belief in God, regardless of what someone who has no such revelation perceives as reasonable. Indeed, a person on the outside of this revelation is irrational and incapable of determining what truth is.
>> ^jmzero
Richard Feynman on God
Do you believe God can make Himself known in such a way as you could be certain about it?
Of course. A theoretical omnipotent God could obviously convince me that He exists. That's tautological - He could do anything. He could 100% perfectly convince me that I'm a helicopter - whether or not that's true (right now I don't think I'm a helicopter, but I certainly could be).
It's also quite possible that - devoid of the presence of God - I could become very convinced of His (or Her's, or Its) presence by a stroke, a trolling demon, an advanced machine that could rewrite things in my brain, a misconception/bias that I don't see, or even just a very vivid dream.
Going further, there could be a God who believes himself omnipotent - and uses that power to convince people to worship him. But unbeknownst to Him he's actually the child of a Sun rabbit, the rabbit in turn having been born in an explosion at a fireworks warehouse (which was itself made by the rabbit, created backwards in time). The rabbit doesn't interfere and allows God to conduct business in just the way you think he does; you see, the rabbit thinks all the ginger spirits in heaven look like delicious, bobbing carrots and he thus lets God carry on with his business.
Besides intelligent design and random chance, what other alternatives are there?
That is a very odd question - it doesn't take a great imagination to come up with possibilities, once we depart the realm of "seems to be likely". Time could be an illusion - the universe could be completely static, arbitrarily existing in its current form throughout all eternity. Ahead of you (none of us exist... oops!) is a soap bubble that looks like whatever you're seeing right now - behind you is an endless velvet Elvis painting. To be very clear: I don't know this isn't the case (and even if God or mescaline made me 100% convinced that this was or wasn't the case, I still would have no actual way of knowing - I'd just have a brain that's been messed with and thought it knew things it didn't).
Anyways - I'll repeat my previous question. Do you accept it's possible that you're being deceived by a demon who can mess with your thoughts? This is a fairly simple question; I've answered your questions, and I don't think it's unfair for me to expect a yes or no answer.
lurgee (Member Profile)
Fixed it...thanks.
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Fish Attacks Cat
Looks like that might be an Oscar fish. I had two [Elvis and Costello] that were about twice this size before they outgrew their tank. I used to feed them live crickets. Aggressive little cusses =oD
jonny (Member Profile)
You have been awarded 1 Power Point for fixing the embed code for Dead Pool video Elvis Presley - ' Heartbreak Hotel '. Thank you for helping maintain VideoSift's reliability.
Levon.
From a cotton farm in Turkey Scratch Arkansas to the very pinnacle of the music world. 71 year old Levon Helm will soon be gone. Thought I'd post this tribute song written by Elton John from his 1971 album "Madman Across the Water".
Story here. http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Entertainment/Music/6474166/story.html
From the above story "Born May 26, 1940, in Turkey Scratch, Arkansas, the son of cotton farmers, he learned to play guitar and drums as a child. By 17 he was appearing in honky tonks in and around nearby Helena and taking in performance by such southern legends as Conway Twitty, Elvis Presley, Bo Diddley, and Ronnie Hawkins.
He joined Hawkins’ rockabilly band The Hawks just before they moved to Canada in the late 1950s.
In the early 1960s, Helm and Hawkins recruited Canadians Robbie Robertson (guitar), Rick Danko (bass) and pianist Richard Manuel and organist Garth Hudson. They left Hawkins and toured as Levon and the Hawks before backing Bob Dylan in the mid-60s. Fans weren’t initially receptive to Dylan’s switch from acoustic folky to electric folk-rocker, and Helm headed back south, working on offshore oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico for a couple of years until bassist Rick Danko asked him to rejoin the group that would become known around the world as, simply, The Band"
Read more: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/health/Levon+Helm+near+death+wife+daughter+with+videos/6474166/story.html#ixzz1sLwHMdvM
Huey Lewis and the News - Hip to Be Square
Do you like Huey Lewis and the News?
Their early work was a little too New Wave for my taste. But then Sports came out in 1983, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that gives the songs a big boost.
He's been compared to Elvis Costello but I think Huey has a more bitter, cynical sense of humor.
Then in 1987 Huey released this, Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think I heir undisputed masterpiece is "Hip To Be Square," a song so catchy that most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of
trends. It's also a personal statement about the band itself.
Michael Jackson VS Elvis Presley. Epic Rap Battles of Histor
Jacko won it, unfortunately. I'm more of an Elvis fan. Hard to overstate the cultural impact that both these guys had, though.
Michael Jackson VS Elvis Presley. Epic Rap Battles of Histor
>> ^lucky760:
Fan-effing-tastic. I loved that. Very well written and performed.
I've never heard of these rap battles of history. Are there any other good ones worth watching?
All of them imo. Some really are epic. My favourite is probably einsten vs. hawking.
Jacko pipped it for me.
darkrowan (Member Profile)
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You're Not in Kansas Anymore with Stephen Lang
for a few years, I was a friend of Lang's daughter.
(and I think I met Elvis Mitchell, as well, at the NYU Tisch School.)
Zebra has sick dance skills
Upvoted for barbequed Elvis.