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Janet and Randy Jackson as kids- The beat goes on
Just to be clear, it's Janet and RANDY Jackson doing this duet. Michael and his brothers (older, and not little kids anymore) enter from the right at the very end.
Montrose - Bad Motor Scooter (RIP Ronnie Montrose)
Might want to tag Sammy Hagar. That's him singing here, in his rockin' prime (I don't think he was ever better - equal perhaps, but never better).
Better than Skyrim: Snow shoveling first-person shooter!
Thanks for that translation... even funnier.
I can't believe all the snow - on the street, pushed against the houses. Wonder where this was filmed?
Creepshow 2 - The Raft
"I beat you!"
So low-budget (what is that thing really? A dirty rain tarp? And vaseline?), cheesy music, over acting, and yet...
So effective. Plus there's something about the way they keep panning back to the safety of the shore (the car, the radio). Creep show indeed.
But the real mystery is.... how did himbo keep those joints dry?!
A teens introduction to an LP record
Hmmm... BS meter blinkin' a bit. Methinks looks kinda staged?
Michael Parenti - Democracy and the Pathology of Wealth
Someone (me!) should mention that this guy is really funny. It's like one of the Car Talk guys doing an extended riff on corporate politics...
"...I am not arguing that with you..."
"Artificial testicles prototype."
Add to tags!
Ricky Gervais Will Probably Offend Hollywood Again (YES!)
"I might even really be drunk!"
Awesome, especially the awkward pause after. This comment encapsulates why he's so funny (and simultaneously controversial) to Americans. Mentioning getting drunk - something every grownup has done, sometimes without even being an alcoholic (wow!) - is considered off-limits on mainstream U.S. TV. And he does it anyway, right at the end of the interview when a morning show guest is supposed to be the least controversial. Viva Gervais...
The 1% Are The True Hardcore Gangsters - Rich Man's World
"Banksters." That's very clever, apt. Did he coin that?
Great, strange '60s Italian rock/pop "If I had a Hammer"
Forgot to mention; this is from 1964, released on RCA (International). My first sift, enjoy...
MSM Greatly Understates Oakland Protest Attendance
Ah, Yenk ALMOST makes the most salient point here, but not quite:
If the MSM highly under-reports the unprecedented size of the crowd (or, worse, doesn't mention it at all) yet DOES cover the video-friendly "things on fire" part of the story, that alone can imply that violent behavior is a significant part of the larger protest movement. When it's clearly not.
I'm no "crowd expert" either, but that mass of marchers was huge. When 99 percent are well-behaved and non-violent, that's impressive. As always, the real problem lies with a selfish & destructive 1 percent. (See what I did there .)
Jesus Christ, these folks are nuts: "Don't Use Gay Doctors"?
Wow, this is amazing... absolutely amazing that Anita Bryant has developed time travel technology and come to visit us from the Year 1973.
Harvey Milk: Hope (excerpt from 1978 speech, still relevant)
Wow, inspirational.
Forget gay deprogramming camps for kids... there should be hate deprogramming camps for politicians and adults, and maybe they could show this during the first-day orientation.
Well, it's a nice little fantasy anyway .
Roast of Charlie Sheen: Sheenpocalypse Now (ad)
Shouldn't the line have been "His dad used to be the President"?
Funnier that way at least. Blondes aren't *that* dumb .
Paul Simon - The Sound of Silence 9/11 Ground Zero
At 3:30, close-up on the flag: "And the people bowed and prayed, to the neon God they made."
Chilling.