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Friday, March 31, 2006

Lots of photos! Walk for Life West Coast

This is kind of fun. It's a whole bunch of photos from an anti-abortion march earlier this year. Lots and lots of crazy "counter protestors" are present.

Check out the chick in the first photo. Her sign says "Outlaw Heterosexuality instead. Strike at the Source!" After seeing her picture, I think you'll be inclined to agree.

I don't want to ruin the surprise, but on the third page, they determine the winner.

Link: Walk for Life West Coast

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

19 years ago today

Wrestlmania III is already 19 years ago. That is so hard to believe. That show was also right around the time I became a fan and I've been stuck ever since. In fact, the first live event I attended was one month later, with several WMIII rematches. Off the top of my head...

Main Event: Jake "The Snake" Roberts (replaced by Koko B. Ware for the obvious reasons) vs. The Honky Tonk Man

King Kong Bundy vs. Hillbilly Jim (with a midget in his corner)

Chain Match: Hercules vs. Billy Jack Haynes

Good times, good times.

And doesn't John Cena vs. Triple H just remind you of Hogan/Andre? Yeah, me niether.

Link: Pro Wrestling Insider

It's Time to Ephedraburn!

Get it while you can!

Actually, I wish I could take ephedra. I can hardly handle taurine.

On April 14, a federal Judge in Utah reversed the short-lived ban on Ephedra. Also known by its Chinese name "Ma-huang", ephedra increases your metabolism's fat burning ability and gives you the energy of a teenager. The Ma-Huang supplement is now back on the market.

It's been used safely worldwide for over 2,000 years. Millions of men and women have declared it the world's most effective energy product and weight loss supplement .

In 1993, Ephedra became popular in the U.S. Overweight people were losing 5-8 pounds per week, without dieting, and that was unheard of at the time. Many common diet pills were not being used as much. Ephedra products were the most effective, even though there were many other so called fatburners on the market.

But this unparalleled weight loss concerned some people. Ephedra was so powerful, its safety was questioned. When the controversy peaked in 2004, ephedra was taken off the shelves for further testing.

Since then, it's gone through rigorous tests - and passed with flying colors. According to April's ruling in Utah , there was never any basis for banning doses of 10 milligrams or less. As a result, ephedra has once again been approved for public consumption.


Link: It's Time to Ephedraburn!

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

A Joke

An office manager at Wal-Mart was given the task of hiring an individual to fill a job opening. After sorting through a stack of resumes he found four people who were equally qualified. He decided to call the four in and ask them only one question. Their answer would determine which of them would get the job. The day came and as the four sat around the conference room table the interviewer asked, What is the fastest thing you know of?"

Acknowledging the first man on his right, the man replied, "A THOUGHT." It just pops into your head. There's no warning that it's on the way; it's just there. A thought is the fastest thing I know of."

"That's very good!" replied the interviewer.

"And now you sir?" he asked the second man.

"Hmm ... let me see. A BLINK! It comes and goes and you don't know that it ever happened. A BLINK is the fastest thing I know of."

"Excellent!" said the interviewer. "The blink of an eye, that's a very popular cliche for speed."

He then turned to the third man who was contemplating his reply. Well, out at my dad's ranch, you step out of the house and on the wall there's a light switch. When you flip that switch, way out across the pasture the light in the barn comes on in less than an instant. Yep, TURNING ON A LIGHT is the fastest thing I can think of."

The interviewer was very impressed with the third answer and thought he had found his man. It's hard to beat the speed of light," he said.

Turning to Bubba, the fourth and final man, the interviewer posed the same question.

Old Bubba replied, "After hearing the three previous answers, it's obvious to me that the fastest thing known is DIARRHEA."

"WHAT?" said the interviewer, stunned by the response.

"Oh I can explain." said Old Bubba. "You see the other day I wasn't feeling so good, and I ran for the bathroom, but before I could THINK, BLINK, or TURN ON THE LIGHT, I had already shit in my pants."

Old Bubba is now the new greeter at a Wal-Mart near you!

Poop prank leads to uproar

To be honest, I didn't read this article. But I couldn't pass on a title like that!

Link: News Virginian

Priest Was Marrying Gay Couples 15 years Before It Was Legal in Massachusetts

What can a person even say? Click the link to view a video of the "ceremony." The first sentence of this article is pretty revealing, though:

"The Rev. Gerard L. Branconnier, who was removed from ministry after allegations were made that he sexually abused minors, had a gay marriage ministry in operation 15 years before it was legal in this state."

Link: http://worcestervoice.com

Monday, March 27, 2006

Forgot to mention this...

A few days ago was the five year anniversary since WWE bought WCW. And we've all suffered ever since.

On a similar note, Paul Wight has a 10-year contract for a million per year, which means that WWE paid more for The Big Show than they did for WCW!

Friday, March 24, 2006

Cryptozoology Action Figures

We just missed my birthday, but Christmas will be here in no time.

Link: Cryptomundo.com

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

A great band

I went to see Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers again last night. They are officially the greatest band in the world.

Link: Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers official site

A great movie

I watched The Exorcism of Emily Rose this weekend. I really enjoyed it. I will say that it sure wasn't the horror film/Exorcist-ripoff that the previews made it out to be. It was much better. Give it a look.

Link: IMDB.com, The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Isaac Hayes quits 'South Park' after spoof on Scientologists

I wonder what they'll do with his character.

In an interview with the Associated Press, "South Park" co-creator Matt Stone responded sharply, saying, "This is 100 percent having to do with his faith of Scientology. ... He has no problem – and he's cashed plenty of checks – with our show making fun of Christians."

He said he and co-creator Trey Parker "never heard a peep out of Isaac in any way until we did Scientology. He wants a different standard for religions other than his own, and to me, that is where intolerance and bigotry begin."


Link: WorldNetDaily: Isaac Hayes quits 'South Park' after spoof on Scientologists

Friday, March 10, 2006

Joseph Farah: America the socialist

Finally, Joseph Farah is writing about something that doesn't have the word 'port' in it again. And this one is worth the read.

"By definition, charity is not a government program. Government is the antithesis of charity. It represents force, coercion. None of us voluntarily gives our money to the federal government. Washington extracts it from us, at the point of a gun or the threat of a jail cell. Charity, however, is voluntary. You can't force someone to be charitable; it's a contradiction of terms."

Link: WorldNetDaily: America the socialist

Saturn's moon Enceladus may have water

And where there's water, there's dinosaurs. Well, I can hope.

Link: Central Florida News 13,

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Randy Savage vs The Ultimate Warrior

This is cool. World Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage vs Intercontinental Champion The Ultimate Warrior. This is before they both lost their titles at Wrestlemania 5.

Here's a tip for watching. Click 'play' then pause it. While it's paused it will continue to load the video. After it's done, click 'play' again and enjoy.



Link: YouTube - Randy Savage vs The Ultimate Warrior

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Hollywood's Three Big Lies

Here's an interesting transcript from a Michael Medved speech.

"...general rubric of Hollywood's Three Big Lies.
Those three lies are number one: we just reflect reality, we don't shape reality. Lie number two: we just give the public what it wants. It's only a matter of the prophet motive. And lie number three is the lie that says, 'Hey, if you don't like this material it's always easy to turn it off. And meanwhile, stop complaining about it and making our lives more difficult.'"


Link: Greenville College

Monday, March 06, 2006

Watch some class WWF matches for free

Check out this week's WWE: Heat on WWE.com. This week it's all matches from past episodes of Saturday Night's Main Event.

Link: WWE.com Heat

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Harry Browne Dies

Wow. This a sad news. I voted for him in the 2000 presidential elections. While I disagreed with his tough stance against current homeland security, his no-nonsense policies of limited government and personal responsibilty shaped my policitical views for the last six years.



RIP and God Bless.

Link: FMNN Officer Harry Browne Dies

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Paris Hilton prepares for Mother Teresa role

This is insane. On a more pleasant note, maybe I'll get to star in upcoming Hillary Clinton movie.

Link: Digital Spy.com

Brainard

Hey, cool. Just found out my home town has a web page.

Link: Brainard, Nebraska