

You have yourself a happy February 14th, Lisa Nowak.
as a somber reminder of the tragic events of 01/31 (ZOMG NEVAR FROGET), i now present one of my all-time favourite aqua teen bits, culled from the very first season, for yr amusement.
the two men arrested in connection with the "boston ATHF bombscare" - 01/31 ZOMG NEVAR FROGET - hold a very important press conference.
In Minneapolis, MN - featuring DJ Turbo Nemesis - taken from http://www.scheduletwo.com/video/POS/that_one "This is from POS's sold out CD release show. Smiles everywhere. POS is almost always on tour and we strongly recommend that you go check him out live."
it *is* in line with most of the trailers of its time, i guess, but talk about failing miserably to capture yr subject's grandiosity! some of the williams score would have helped.
a few quick shots of dario argento's forthcoming LA TERZA MADRE, currently in post-production.
Cheerleader Accident33 sec - Oct 25, 2006Cheerleader Accident on live news.
If Fellini's "8 1/2" were released in 2006, this is what the trailer would look like if Hollywood got their hands on it first.
The Godfather of Soul clearly in his own world during a TV interview.
A ball shooting cannon for the Confederate kid in your home. Dont you wish they made toys like this now?
In cool “Mars attacks” fashion, the video outlines how everyday Internet users and grassroots organizations can actually WIN this battle against the phone and cable giants for net neutrality. With the 109th Congress now over, Ted Stevens’ “tubes” bill has died on the vine – and we now have an historic opportunity.
Keith Olbermann talks with Jonathan Turley about Gingrich's attack on freedom of speech to combat terror.
Weird Al Yankovich doing a great job (as always) with this Rock/Punk-Polka
Amazing video of Letterman taking on O'Reilly. 'I don't know what I'm talking about, but I don't think you do either.
Keith issued arguably his most powerful Special Comment yet tonight. This time he takes on the GOP's newest fearmongering ad which quotes Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri superimposed over pictures of explosions with the sound of a ticking bomb in the background. As if that wasn't enough, it's topped off with the cryptic message echoing LBJ's 1960 "Daisy" ad that ran just once: These are the stakes.