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What the Queen of England is REALLY like (SNL)

VoodooV says...

This was a really good episode of SNL. It's just sad that they are becoming such a rarity these days.

Seriously, they need to stop overusing Kristin Wiig. She's good, but she's just in WAY too many skits and her characters are all the same.

moar Abby Elliot!

Woman Viciously Assaults Police Officer

Cris Eliot as Jay Leno on David Letterman

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brycewi19 (Member Profile)

This video will get a lot of play very soon

"White Culture" Representative wants Obama impeached + Dip

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enoch says...

thanks my man.
that poem is...intimate...to me.
it means a lot that people received it well.
i have been writing verse since i was 7..badly i might add,but this was my "coming out" poem you might say.
though i am an utter hack (compared to elliot,yeats,bukowski) i am what i cannot seem to stop doing.
thank you for your support my friend.
means a lot to me.

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The Century of Deceit - Dedicated to the lives lost on 9/11

EndAll says...

Why? To go to war.

To prepare the ground for the PNAC-like ideas that were circulating in the HardRight, various wealthy individuals and corporations helped set up far-right think-tanks, and bought up various media outlets -- newspapers, magazines, TV networks, radio talk shows, cable channels, etc. -- in support of that day when all the political tumblers would click into place and the PNAC cabal and their supporters could assume control.

This happened with the Supreme Court's selection of George W. Bush in 2000. The "outsiders" from PNAC were now powerful "insiders," placed in important positions from which they could exert maximum pressure on U.S. policy: Cheney is Vice President, Rumsfeld is Defense Secretary, Wolfowitz is Deputy Defense Secretary, I. Lewis Libby is Cheney's Chief of Staff, Elliot Abrams is in charge of Middle East policy at the National Security Council, Dov Zakheim is comptroller for the Defense Department, John Bolton is Undersecretary of State, Richard Perle is chair of the Defense Policy advisory board at the Pentagon, former CIA director James Woolsey is on that panel as well, etc. etc. (PNAC's chairman, Bill Kristol, is the editor of The Weekly Standard.) In short, PNAC had a lock on military policy-creation in the Bush Administration.

But, in order to unleash their foreign/military campaigns without taking all sorts of flak from the traditional wing of the conservative GOP -- which was more isolationist, more opposed to expanding the role of the federal government, more opposed to military adventurism abroad -- they needed a context that would permit them free rein. The events of 9/11 rode to their rescue. (In one of their major reports, written in 2000, they noted that "the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event -- like a new Pearl Harbor.")

Good artists COPY, great artists STEAL!

dystopianfuturetoday says...

I'd always heard that quote attributed to Stravinsky, but I guess he and Elliot and Picasso were all contemporaries. It's a wise saying, and it probably applies to commerce just as much as art. If another artist or company has succeeded in doing something you like, there is no shame in taking that process and incorporating it into your own.

gwiz665 (Member Profile)

Scrubs - Neena Broderick: Ball Buster

Beautiful human beings (Happy Talk Post)

Ornthoron says...

Alright, one more:

Even though he hides it beneath a creepy exterior, gwiz665 is a sensitive guy trapped in a land of alcoholized gluttons. I mean, he records himself covering Elliot Smith, and is damn good at it as well! How emo is that? I also appreciate his geekiness; there are few others here who understand my programming jokes.

Bioshock 2 Xbox 360 Walkthrough - 9-Minutes

budzos says...

I'll be playing this one, especially since Shawn Elliot is contributing to the design. Bioshock was fun, but it got repetitious, and my biggest complaint was about how little use of water there was for a game set in an underwater city. The sequel looks to have rectified that issue.



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