....so I am abusing the internets with my muuuusic. heheheheh!
If you can't get a little happier listening to these, well, you don't need to be here.
So. Happy Saturday night! I'm gettin dressed and ready to cruise the town, as is my wont on Saturday nights. And I'll hopefully fight some crime, also.
Goodnight, folks!
Saturday, January 03, 2009
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Yeah, "Click Here to download plug-in" is one of my favorite songs! Whoohoo!
Sorry I missed you Saturday night . . . Did you wear the star-spangled tights and glitter hairspray?
Haw. Wow, Rob. If my old computer has stuff your doesn't, and I never have the right "thing" anywhere I go on the Internets...I dunno, man. Anyway, it's Car Wash--so you know just how MUCH you is missin out.
DL the PI already. Theme from Shaft is #2.....suckah.
As to your question. No.
No prob -- looks like it uses the "flash" plug-in, which I have disabled. I'll have to enable it, though, because Shaft is a mean mother.
Sorry to hear about the lack of Electro-Woman cosplay. What _did_ you wear to fight crime?
But, was crime fought? that is the question.
Logically, if no tights nor cape were worn, then it follows that crime was not fought.
Q.E.D.
Be seeing you!
No update?
Is the possum girl ice skating along the Potomac this morning?
News of the Weird TM
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WEEK OF JANUARY 25, 2009
LEAD STORY
They're either earnestly civic-minded or people with issues, but in several dozen cities across the country, men (and a few women) dress in homemade superhero costumes and patrol marginal neighborhoods, aiming to deter crime. Phoenix's Green Scorpion and New York City's Terrifica and Orlando's Master Legend and Indianapolis' Mr. Silent are just a few of the 200 gunless, knifeless vigilantes listed on the World Superhero Registry, most presumably with day jobs but who fancy cleaning up the mean streets at night. According to two recent reports (in Rolling Stone and The Times of London), unanticipated gripes by the "Reals," as they call themselves, are boredom from lack of crime and (especially in the summer) itchy spandex outfits. [Rolling Stone, 12-25-08; The Times, 12-28-08]
I SAW that! I must say, they are brave people to do it and to be open about it. Ahem.
Crime was fought, regardless.
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