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What does "this" refer to?

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Kitchen appliances recycled as percussion, a send-up of a song I never liked, and one guy is losing his sweatpants - now that's a music video!
Kitchen appliances recycled as percussion, a send-up of a song I never liked, and one guy is losing his sweatpants - now that's a music video!
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Honestly, I don't know which one I hate more: Hannity or Crook.wELCOME cONSUMER wrote:This guy shows a lot of restraint when dealing with this moron.
Michael Crook
Time is but an illusion. Lunch time...doubly so.
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Same here. I can only guess this Hannity guy is some kind of reporter / journalist in which case he is a disgrace to his chosen profession.blueheaven wrote:Honestly, I don't know which one I hate more: Hannity or Crook.wELCOME cONSUMER wrote:This guy shows a lot of restraint when dealing with this moron.
Michael Crook
Wether he's right or not is a completely different issue but if this programme has any credibility, this particular "interview" must have completely destroyed it.
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The Doctor : … and then, just to finish off, I’m going to wipe every last stinking Dalek out of the sky !
Dalek : But you have no weapons ! No defenses ! No plan !
The Doctor : Yeah ! And doesn’t that scare you to death ?
The Doctor : … and then, just to finish off, I’m going to wipe every last stinking Dalek out of the sky !
Dalek : But you have no weapons ! No defenses ! No plan !
The Doctor : Yeah ! And doesn’t that scare you to death ?
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The show is not an objective news report, that's obvious. It just so
happened to feature that interview with Crook. It's Hannity's show and
he is a right wing conversative.
I went into more detail about this on my own forum and I'm not interested
in spuring an argument here. Zunny showed me the video and I thought it was funny.
happened to feature that interview with Crook. It's Hannity's show and
he is a right wing conversative.
I went into more detail about this on my own forum and I'm not interested
in spuring an argument here. Zunny showed me the video and I thought it was funny.
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Nope, the show never had any credibility. Hannity is a conservative ghoul who constantly lies through his cosmetically enhanced teeth. And his partner Alan "Puffy" Combs is a liberal yes man.In_Gabriel_We_Trust wrote: if this programme has any credibility, this particular "interview" must have completely destroyed it.
WC: No arguments here. This guy Crook is definitely along the same lines as the odious Reverend Fred Phelps in terms of being crazy and stupid. Free speech is not limited to the brilliant and articulate, and unfortunately idiots like this are aware of that fact.
Time is but an illusion. Lunch time...doubly so.
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Oh, the joy of conservative talk radio.
While still in school a few years ago, I worked in the campus library and would listen to my walk-man (Yes, an actual walk-man from the 80s...with a tape player and all. A big yellow water resistant one that WAS cool...when I was 16. I swear.) So not having any cassette tapes, I listened to radio while stacking, sorting, organizing and whatnot. Music choices were limited and repetitive, so I started listening to talk radio. For over a year I'd go from Bill O'Reilly, to Hannity, to Michael Savage (San Francisco uber conservative and really, the worst) then finally to Laura Ingraham. Now, I'm definitely sitting on the left side of the fence politically, but I listened because I felt it would be responsible for me to understand both sides of the argument and the knowledge of what the "other side" was discussing would only strengthen my own argument. After a year, I realized I had learned a grand total of one thing: Conservative talk radio is exhausting. I don't know how those hosts have enough energy to keep up their negativity. I just couldn't handle it anymore, wrote off talk radio all together and finally bought a dang mp3 player! Heh.
ANYway, enough of "Megan's lingering issues with talk radio" rant.
And totally unrelated, here's a really great vid on the streaming site VidiLife. (YouTube doesn't seem to have it, oddly enough). Even if you haven't heard of Red versus Blue, any person who's spent more than an hour online will enjoy this.
http://www.vidilife.com/video_play_5460 ... _life_.htm
While still in school a few years ago, I worked in the campus library and would listen to my walk-man (Yes, an actual walk-man from the 80s...with a tape player and all. A big yellow water resistant one that WAS cool...when I was 16. I swear.) So not having any cassette tapes, I listened to radio while stacking, sorting, organizing and whatnot. Music choices were limited and repetitive, so I started listening to talk radio. For over a year I'd go from Bill O'Reilly, to Hannity, to Michael Savage (San Francisco uber conservative and really, the worst) then finally to Laura Ingraham. Now, I'm definitely sitting on the left side of the fence politically, but I listened because I felt it would be responsible for me to understand both sides of the argument and the knowledge of what the "other side" was discussing would only strengthen my own argument. After a year, I realized I had learned a grand total of one thing: Conservative talk radio is exhausting. I don't know how those hosts have enough energy to keep up their negativity. I just couldn't handle it anymore, wrote off talk radio all together and finally bought a dang mp3 player! Heh.
ANYway, enough of "Megan's lingering issues with talk radio" rant.

And totally unrelated, here's a really great vid on the streaming site VidiLife. (YouTube doesn't seem to have it, oddly enough). Even if you haven't heard of Red versus Blue, any person who's spent more than an hour online will enjoy this.

http://www.vidilife.com/video_play_5460 ... _life_.htm
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Hee! Definitely LOL funny!wELCOME cONSUMER wrote:Darth Vader being a smart ass

I also got a giggle out of this Darth Vader parody.
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I am glad you find this funny. I am so glad you find this amusing, vampyreshoujo.

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Here's a clip of the second season of Black Lagoon:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=R7vOcj9OUYs
Looks like we're in for more violent firearm action. I enjoyed the first season for its great action scenes, characters and witty dialog.
Hansel and Gratel have some cool scenes here (not the Shakugan no Shana kissing part
).
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=R7vOcj9OUYs
Looks like we're in for more violent firearm action. I enjoyed the first season for its great action scenes, characters and witty dialog.

Hansel and Gratel have some cool scenes here (not the Shakugan no Shana kissing part

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Watership Down was a movie which distrubed me very deeply as a child.
I fail to see it as "wholesome family entertainment." The work, similar to
Huck Finn, addresses mature themes that young minds can't fully understand.
But since it's an animated feature, it's shown to young audiences without much thought.
This video is a montage of clips from the movie, set to Sweet Dreams
by Marilyn Manson. Oddly, the song suits it perfectly. Graphic material.
I fail to see it as "wholesome family entertainment." The work, similar to
Huck Finn, addresses mature themes that young minds can't fully understand.
But since it's an animated feature, it's shown to young audiences without much thought.
This video is a montage of clips from the movie, set to Sweet Dreams
by Marilyn Manson. Oddly, the song suits it perfectly. Graphic material.