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Iron Maiden "Wasted Years"

Leon the Professional scenes mixed with a very fitting song

choggie says...

Upvote for the film, love it...but that confused, pre-actualized, stuff-everything-i-can-think-of-into-one-stanza kinda songwriting, blows!!!

bleghhh for music choice...next time try some Joey Bishop, or Iron Maiden, better yet, "99 Luft Kazoo"

Michael Douglas: "I'm rolling back prices" (Falling Down)

General Wonderings.. (Sift Talk Post)

dag says...

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A VS stats page would be awesome. I have to say I am pretty addicted to Google Analytics. I wish I could somehow put some of that stuff up. Looking at the referers is always kind of fun. For instance, today we're getting a big influx from http://www.dogsonacid.com and http://www.meneame.net They are linking to the kids playing Iron Maiden, here:
http://www.videosift.com/story.php?id=24398

Monkey Love - can cruelty teach us anything about love? (47:16)

sfjocko says...

From Youtube page:
Harry Harlow, American research psychologist, was responsible for some of the most controversial experiments to have been performed in animal laboratories.
On his 'Rape Rack', disturbed female monkeys were forced to breed against their will. In the 'Pit of Despair' baby monkeys were hung upside down in total darkness for up to two years. And with the 'Iron Maiden', infant primates were confronted by a placid surrogate mother that began suddenly to tear at their flesh.
So what motivated Harry Harlow to conduct such disturbing experiments? Experiments that made Harlow the 'poster boy' of the animal rights movement in the United States. Bizarrely, the answer is love. Harry Harlow's work was an attempt to understand the nature of love, particularly that between mother and child.
According to Harlow's defenders, it is work we benefit from today. Defenders maintain that Harlow revolutionised and brought warmth to the way we parent infants. That he influenced crucial policies which operate in children's homes, social service agencies and the birthing industry in Britain and throughout the world today.
Can cruelty teach us anything about love?
First aired on More4 in the UK on 4th December 2005.



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