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1988: Is this James Brown's strangest interview ever?
One of PWEI's best jams!
Augusta, Georgia, late September,
One Mr. Brown's hot tempeed,
This man's possessed, he's restless,
Armed and dangerous, drugged and reckless.
Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely son
But he's on the run on a shotgun mission
"Listen here cocksuckers, motherfuckers, pay respect to my building.
It's JB property and it could be the one you get killed in."
Cops arrive, "What's this, what's happening,
What's what, where's the hot shot?"
James pressed his luck too far this time,
His pick-up truck's flat out and flying.
Cops get excited and grin with glee;
They got themsevles a celebrity!
7 cars give chase "You're in the clear, this is the race of the year!"
"Faster Soul Master, they're coming at you from all directions,
Speed's your protection...Don't look behind you 'til south Carolina"
Cops spring a roadblock "He ain't gonna stop!"
"He's gonna take a pop!"
Someone opens fire, the trucks front tyres are blown out
"Get the hell out!"
As six mile skid, trapped in a ditch,
In the lap of the FBI, the Secret Service,
The Russians, "they're all in this, they're doing it to James
Like they did it to Elvis"
A "good-foot" dance in a dusted trance
Breath tested "No Chance!" Arrested!
Not Now James, We're Busy
A Journalist Trys To Force A Banker To Answer A Question
God, I love Mr. Brown for this. I love someone refusing to play along, and calling people out on their bullshit (No, I won't pass the mike, because that's a game you play so I can't follow up to the non-answer I'm about to receive). He still didn't really get an answer, but he made it plainly clear that there was no honest answer the people in power were willing to give.
Dan Savage vs. Brian Brown: The Dinner Table Debate
Mr. Brown's argument is belied by his body's reaction: profuse sweating and foamy mouth. Ick.
The Economic Consequences of Mr Brown
>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
You snatched up a new RSAnimate. Good show, old boy. (I'll be back to quality tomorrow if someone doesn't beat me to it)
Tally-Ho good sir, If not by tomorrow, than I shall meet you on the golf course with cucumber sandwiches and tea.
Alan Grayson Schools Georgia Republican On The Constitution
>> ^NetRunner:
^ The topic under discussion was the bill that would strip ACORN of all Federal funding, because it's supposedly corrupt.
Now, pay attention when they talk about why bills of attainder are wrong. To paraphrase, it's to keep Congress from taking on issues that should be the purview of the judicial branch -- namely determining the guilt or innocence of the accused, and meting out punishments for the guilty.
The move to strip ACORN of Federal dollars is entirely about trying to use the legislature to pass judgment on alleged criminal activity, and dispense a punishment.
It's set up so that perhaps there's a way to narrowly define "punishment" so it doesn't count, but any rational person knows that's the entire point of the bill.
Wouldn't this apply to the amendment that Franken passed that dished out a punishment for KBR/Halliburton? Would that be considered a Bill of Attainder?
I'm just playing devil's advocate here and trying to discern the difference.
Also, I'd like to interpret Winstonfield_Pennypacker's post to what I saw it as:
>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker:
Now if only he could start practicing what he preaches and stop his party from stiff-arming the constitution(Attack aimed at the Democratic Party). Here is the conversion simplified.
Mr. Grayson: "Are bills of attainder bad?"
Mr. Brown: "This isn't a bill of attainder."
Mr. Grayson: "I asked you if bills of attainder were bad."
Mr. Brown: "This isn't a bill of attainder."
Mr. Grayson: "Answer my question. Aren't bills of attainder bad?"
Mr. Brown: "Sure - but this isn't a bill of attainder."(but it IS a Bill of Attainder)
I assume Mr. Grayson believes that if enough people hear him call something that isn't a bill of attainder a bill of attainder enough then someone may start believing it(He quoted and interpreted the constitution in a way that even I was able to interpret this bill as a Bill of Retainder, and I'm not a politician). Politicians have a pretty long history of using technicalities, buearucrat-speak, legalese, and other textual skullduggery to get around the Constitution to accomplish political objectives (this applies to both sides)(this also applies to your posts as well). Mr. Grayson is a pot calling a kettle black in that regard. Congress has been violating constitutional law for decades, and he's getting all testy now? (Personal attack on Grayson, expletive deleted). I guess that's what politicians do best though. Blame others for their own faults.
Take away your blatant lies and personal attacks and you're just re-iterating what was in the video without bringing any new information into light. NetRunner at least explains his comments and tries to inform the sift public what the hell the video is about. I'd like to ignore your comments, but it's amusing to watch you employ tactics to try and prove a point.
Gordon Brown - "Devalued Prime Minister of a Devalued Govt"
I think, Mr. Brown, that this must be your a** I'm handing to you.
Inventions of War: The History of the Machine gun
I think Mr. Browning would be offended. The M2 has been in service since 1921, not the 1950s.
Derren Brown Instantly Converts Atheists
>> ^Raigen:
I have watched this particular show in it's entirety, and Derren notes at the beginning that he uses no plants or actors during the course of his travels around the U.S.
Do you believe every thing you hear or see on the Magic box. This is about manipulation. I was not at the set to see what they told the crowd to do, nor was I privy to any of Mr. Browns plans outside of the TV Show, therefore I can neither deny nor confirm that he used actors or did not. But I can confirm that the possibility that he used planted actors is still possible.
But think about this, did he just manipulate you over the TV into thinking that he is an honest non actor using master of suggestion?
If told to, would you administor lethal electric shock?
"I mix magic, suggestion, psychology, misdirection and showmanship"
I've read alot into Mr. Brown and basically he IS dishonest about what he's actually doing in the sense that his presentations are clever (i.e. believable) misdirections. For example, he often implies that he's achieving the effect with some sort of persuasion and suggestion technique while in fact he is using much more mechanical and well-studied performance magic (especially mentalism) techniques. I know how he does about 80% of his stuff cuz I've bothered to read up about it and read all the books he's read but another 20% still baffles me. Overall I think he's brilliant at what he does.
James Brown on TAMI show: Please Please Please (+ Prisoner)
Thank you, Mr. Brown...rest in peace.
James Brown on TAMI show: Please Please Please (+ Prisoner)
Much like Mr. Brown, this like is
*dead
Tenor gets booed, storms off stage. Hilarious.
>Scottish comedian.
Probably best known to American audiences for replacing Johnny Fever on the sitcom Head of the Class or maybe for his work in the Judi Dench movie MRS. BROWN.