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Freaky deaky!
Irksome Things And Stuff (Fail Talk Post)
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I hate car culture. Especially deep-throated, sound-enhancing mufflers used as mating calls. Please evolve.
The word "monetize" - I'm not convinced it's even a real word.
The company culture that thinks dialog boxes like this are OK.
Monday morning, people at work asking "Did you watch ..." and me repeating for the 20th time - I don't have a TV. (and then, them remembering that I'm some kind of freaky-deaky weirdo and shuffling off)
Jesus Camp (controversial 2006 Evangelical documentary)
As a moderately religious Christian, I say this about the people in the film: freaky-deaky.
Also, to quote the great Hank Hill on Christian rock: "You aren't making Christianity any better, you're just making rock and roll worse!"
Great Song by Gunther -
I wasn't trying to push limits or anything. I thought the very beginning with this scary guy standing up in the buff was a little much, but didn't think too graphically over the line. The main thing I wanted to share was the song, but that freaky-deaky guy was an added bonus I discovered when I first found the video (I first heard it on the radio). That's cool though. I've reposted the song reincarnated as a funny lipsync: http://www.videosift.com/story.php?id=9111
The reason the title was lopped off is that the quotes were not converted to " (with htmlentities) so the html for such a title would look like title="Gunther - "My Ding Ding Dong"" causing the second " to end the string in the eyes of the user agent. Easily fixed.