Month: April 2011
. Human Planet is the first BBC/Discovery Channel co-production to focus solely on human behavior. Since premiering in the UK, the series has received overwhelming critical acclaim including The Telegraph proclaiming, “it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before” and The Sun stating that it’s “visually stunning and utterly fascinating, this is seriously impressive stuff.” From …
Here’s the Youtube description from fatox318, “My girlfriend and I was going to get my car wash, however both car was stations were closed. We took a shortcut route to home which pass by our local Walmar parking lot and to our surprise, we noticed a group of spectators all looking at the far end …
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Firstly, a short introduction: By way of The Joy Formidable and SXSW, I first met Dave Kennedy at the NPR showcase. His own enthusiasm for a little band from Wales was on par with my own, and that was enough for me to begin inquiries into his mental state. But he’s alright and now he’s …
The waiting and uncertainty are over. I know you were concerned. Would he or wouldn’t he? Would he make the easy choice “to just keep your head down, plod along, and appease those who demand: ‘Sit down and shut up,’ but that’s the worthless, easy path; that’s a quitter’s way out”… and thus choose to …
. Human Planet is the first BBC/Discovery Channel co-production to focus solely on human behavior. Since premiering in the UK, the series has received overwhelming critical acclaim including The Telegraph proclaiming, “it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before” and The Sun stating that it’s “visually stunning and utterly fascinating, this is seriously impressive stuff.” From …
As the Youtube description says, “While on the beach in California shooting a commercial for Diet Pepsi, David Beckham shows why he’s the world’s most famous soccer player.”
Hi Marc: Glad you’re back in the Sonny "saddle"! By the by, I just found The Holy Grail, at least re: The Paisley Underground: "Tell Me When it’s Over"/"Still Holding on to You": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww5DJjiH_zQ&feature=related The Dream Syndicate’s greatest song, medleyed with the best one from their otherwise mediocre 2nd album/major label debut (not released ’til …
Heard this on the radio and figured it’s time to reprise it: “You mean there was one before?” “No, two. But they would not have me…” .