Australia and NZ tour rumours going around Part 2 (No Bullshit)
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ozsmalltowngirl wrote:LMFAO!!!!!
Kelly: "Shit I think my plane back to the U.S is about to leave :eek: " *runs on water*0 -
Samule wrote:Kelly doesn't run on water, water runs under kelly!!0
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aus_suz wrote:0
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Nice one Suz, from what i have seen and heard, Eddie would go, seems like he was a great surfer, friend and all round charger who would do anything to help anyone(as he did)0
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Samule wrote:No, i did not, i was too stoked about what happened.. I have a stickman on my board, a tiny one though (Thanks Suz) and was hoping if i paddled past he would see it, cause i was scared.. haha..
HEHEHEHE......:p
So many ppl make comment about the one on my car and Carly has the one like yours on her car...0 -
aus_suz wrote:The Religious society keeps ringing her mobile...
Why does jesus need to ring people?
wouldn't he just be like "Glenn, This is jesus, Stop touching yourself!"condescending and sarcastic since 19800 -
threefish10 wrote:Why does jesus need to ring people?
wouldn't he just be like "Glenn, This is jesus, Stop touching yourself!"
GLENN!!! Have you forgotten that baby Jesus cries, every time you touch yourself!?0 -
ozsmalltowngirl wrote::eek:
GLENN!!! Have you forgotten that baby Jesus cries, every time you touch yourself!?
That's kinda why i do it. it makes me hot to think baby jesus is crying while i whack offcondescending and sarcastic since 19800 -
threefish10 wrote:That's kinda why i do it. it makes me hot to think baby jesus is crying while i whack off
I can tell you baby jesus is the last thing/person on my mind when in that situation0 -
While on the subject of babies........
http://theherald.yourguide.com.au/articles/1195660.html?src=topstories
Poor baby :(0 -
Oz Jammer wrote:While on the subject of babies........
http://theherald.yourguide.com.au/articles/1195660.html?src=topstories
Poor baby :(
That poor baby and those poor parents :(
"Murder is punishable by death in the Islamic country, and the sentence is usually carried out by beheading."
Hope they do it slowly :mad:0 -
Oz Jammer wrote:While on the subject of babies........
http://theherald.yourguide.com.au/articles/1195660.html?src=topstories
Poor baby :(
anything like that ever happen in your fruit and vag section rob?condescending and sarcastic since 19800 -
Just found this article on Kansascity.com.
When was Eddie "formerly" of Pearl Jam???????
‘Body of War’ soundtrack speaks to Tomas Young, subject of documentary
Young’s creative team: Eddie Vedder, formerly of Pearl Jam, who wrote a song for the film’s score, and co-directors Ellen Spiro and Phil Donahue.
Tomas Young told Rolling Stone that the songs on the “Body of War” soundtrack “inspired, motivated and, at times, literally saved me.” He found inspiration and salvation in 30 songs that span the spectrum of popular music.
The two-disc, 30-track collection (due in stores March 18) opens with a lovely electric-folk hymn: “Hero’s Song” by singer-songwriter Brendan James. The song’s protagonist, a soldier who volunteered to fight, wonders aloud why so many “beautiful young statues must fall,” then expresses grave doubts about the battle that has erupted around him:
I hear the world like a cannon roar / Say I can win this war / I promise them this / Isn’t what I signed up for …
“Hero’s Song” doesn’t typify what follows; much of “Body of War” is the voice of protest — a blitzkrieg of defiance, anger, indignation. In the rock-reggae anthem “Light Up Ya Lighter,” Michael Franti declares, This one’s nothing like Vietnam / Except for the bullets, except for the bombs / Except for the youth that’s gone. Then: The war on terror is a war on peace.
Those voices get even more incendiary in tracks from Rage Against the Machine (“Guerrilla Radio”) and Public Enemy, which roars, “He’s the son of a baaad man!” in “Son of a Bush.”
Not everyone’s anger is directed at the war and foreign policy. Lupe Fiasco’s “American Terrorist” confronts domestic realities like the cycle of crime and the grind of economic oppression: Give black man crack, Glocks to teens, give red man craps, slot machines …
The weather settles a bit on the second disc, which leads off with Bruce Springsteen’s “Devils and Dust” and Pearl Jam’s cover of “Masters of War.” John Lennon is represented here, too, in “Gimme Some Truth.” So are Neil Young (“The Restless Consumer”) and Tom Waits, who expresses the hope that sustains a lonely, disillusioned soldier from Rockford, Ill., in “The Day After Tomorrow”:
It is so hard / And it’s cold here / And I’m tired of taking orders / And I miss my old Rockford town / Up by the Wisconsin border …
Tomas Young gives the younger generation of counterculture singer-songwriters a chance to speak, too, including Bright Eyes (“When the President Talks to God”) and Kimya Dawson (“Anthrax”).
But the featured track on “Body of War” is “No More,” a new song from Eddie Vedder written especially for Young, “a man who gave for this land, took a bullet in the back for his pain.” The live version here, with Ben Harper, sounds like taproot ’60s protest-folk: a guitar and two voices joined in a call to arms: Some will hear in its words nothing more than hippie militancy or left-wing propaganda; others, like the man it was written for, will find sanctuary and camaraderie — their version of the truth. And that, above all, is what this collection of dynamic songs illustrates most dramatically: the power of unbound speech.0 -
threefish10 wrote:anything like that ever happen in your fruit and vag section rob?
What do you think we do when the rockmelon section starts to get depleted?0 -
Oz Jammer wrote:Just found this article on Kansascity.com.
When was Eddie "formerly" of Pearl Jam???????
Young’s creative team: Eddie Vedder, formerly of Pearl Jam,
since he left. PJ will be better off without him anyway.condescending and sarcastic since 19800 -
threefish10 wrote:since he left. PJ will be better off without him anyway.
I've heard that PJ will now perform as a Barber Shop Quartet0
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