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Wheelchair Stunts (1st ever 'wheelchair backflip' @ 2:20)

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'wheel chair stunts, backflip, impressive' to 'wheel chair stunts, backflip, impressive, aaron fotheringham' - edited by maatc

I Thought You Might Like Some Coffee

campionidelmondo says...

I've probably watched this movie more than 15 times. What happened to great spoof movies like this? All there is now is the garbage Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzer (Date Movie, Epic Movie, Meet The Spartans) spew out and it makes me sick.

Historic Interview : Aaron Russo on the New World Order

8727 says...

I'm faimiliar with the Rockefeller family in world affairs, and that they were the first billionaires in america. also that they openly talk about trying to create a one world government (easy to find quotes).
BUT, i can find no real evidence that this 'Nicholas' Rockefeller actually exists.. Either Aaron Russo's making it up, OR they're so powerful that their family members can be untraceable or have different aliases etc.. dunno

ELP-Fanfare For the Comman Man

13131 says...

The rock legend is that ELP recorded this and then found out that an elderly Aaron Copeland personally held the rights to record and perform his composition. They visited the composer at his home and played a tape of their version for his approval. He was delighted and reportedly said that when he was composing the song in his head he dreamed it could have the kind of power and impact that the ELP performance had given it for the first time in the thousands of performances he had heard. Magnificent music.

Who said it: Bush or Batman?

Payback says...

>> ^wildsnaps:
I think that the opening music was "Fanfare for the common man", written by Aaron Copland and recorded, amongst others, by Emerson Lake and Palmer.


Not even close. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OLWgrr671g&feature=related

Sounds more like the theme music for Red vs Blue...


(EDIT) I'm terribly sorry wildsnaps, I thought we were talking about the very beginning music. You are more than correct on the episode's music. After watching once, I only listened to the first couple seconds.

Who said it: Bush or Batman?

There is NO LAW -- US Lawyer Not Guilty of Tax Evasion

shuac says...

This is what I've been telling people since I watched Aaron Russo's documentary on the same subject. But it's one of those things people refuse to believe when you tell them.

Moon County Presents: Bread Bowl

Magic Johnson highlights

10901 says...

Showtime forever!
Nice collage and excellent choice for b/g music Aaron.
This had everyone from Green to Rambis..
I've been a fan since '84..I think we have a good squad this year.

The PEI PIE Brigade

Master P teaches Black History with Rapping... in ebonics

Kermit the Frog - Hurt

pho3n1x says...

I was gonna jump all over the comment that Cash wrote this song, but apparently it's already been done, and is an old comment. but just for clarification:

Nine Inch Nails (Trent Reznor) written in 1994. Released on Downward Spiral.
Johnny Cash covered in 2002. Released on American IV: The Man Comes Around.

Reznor is most definitely the author of this song, and Cash is not the first to cover it either.

Tori Amos frequently sang three or four lines of the song as an introduction to other songs during her Dew Drop Inn tour in 1996, most frequently "Caught a Lite Sneeze", and then again in 1998, as an improvisational bridge.
Breaking Benjamin
Sheryl Crow covered the Cash version on the television special Tribute to Johnny Cash.
Fightstar
Matthew Good, acoustic tour 2006.
Gregorian arranged the lyrics into a medieval Gregorian chant.
Kermit the Frog is featured in an unauthorized parody called "Sad Kermit".
Aaron Lewis of Staind covered the song during his 2007 Have Guitar, Will Travel solo acoustic tour.
Luna Amara
Jeff Martin
Montezuma's Revenge
Placebo, at the House of Blues in California in 2003.
Damien Rice, by inserting lyrics from the song into his live performances.
Underoath played it acoustic live
Sevendust did a cover as a tribute to Johnny Cash.
Howard Stern had his own version for his show, called "Private Hurt". He played the song while mixing in sound clips from his film Private Parts.
Westside Connection sampled the main riff for their song "The Gangsta The Killa and The Dope Dealer".

Steven sprays bald face hornets with Off mosquito repellant!

Aaron McDonald - Poor Little Fellow (Sift Talk Post)

Aaron McDonald - Poor Little Fellow (Sift Talk Post)

my15minutes says...

^ "young guy having some problems"???

suddenly you're his lawyer? i think your considerable sympathies have gotten the best of you.

the admins did "quietly ban them and leave it at that". twice. aaron chose not to settle for that, and showed every indication that he'd send homophobic hate mail indefinitely, because he thought he was clever enough to get away with it indefinitely.

the next logical course of action was to to call his parents, not send him to the gulag. so, your weak Soviet Union analogy can kiss my ass.
tell ya' what, minky. the next time this happens, lucky will have you deal with it, instead. ok?

in conclusion, fuck you too, and your bullshit guilt trip.



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