Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Fat Sabbath, Space Vikings

Jay Z needs better race politics

Republicans won’t (and probably can’t) shut down the government

Massive “fatberg” unearthed in London sewer

Gohmert: Embassy closures make U.S. look “like a bunch of cowards”

Al Roker didn’t wake up for “Wake Up with Al” this morning

Humans’ love for music explained

Luxury toilet users warned of hardware flaw

Relating to Mitt Romney: An insider’s look at how the GOP lost the 2012 election

David Lynch: “Sometimes it’s very good to go back and visit old work”

Here’s what Amazon lobbies for in D.C.

Taliban leader vows no power grab

On The Road With Max And Dave: A Tax Overhaul Tour

Pinsky's 'Singing School': Poetry For The Verse Averse

No Tax Dollars Went To Make This Space Viking Photo

Jon M. Chu For 'Star Trek 3'? Director's Reps Shoot Down New Report 

Ozzy Osbourne says Bill Ward too 'overweight' for Black Sabbath gigs



Today’s Videos:

The Mynah Birds - It's My Time w) Rick James & Neil Young




The Bee Gees - Run to Me



"Run to Me" is a song by the English rock band Bee Gees. It was the lead single and first track on the group's 1972 album To Whom It May Concern. There is also a promotional video for this song. Written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb. Lead vocals by Barry Gibb on the verses and Robin Gibb on the chorus. It was very much in the mold of the last two successful singles, a straight verse-chorus number with vocal by both Barry and Robin. Maurice sings in a very low key along with Robin in the chorus which is barely audible, something he rarely did in concert when they performed this song. "Run to Me" saw the Bee Gees return to the UK Top 10 after a three year absence, climbing to #9 while in the US it reached #16. -wiki
 

Monday, August 5, 2013

Zeppelin Breasts

Remembering the Apple Newton’s Prophetic Failure and Lasting Impact

Your life is in peril, government warns!

Here’s how the world’s first synthetic meat tastes

Feds suspected of using malware to attack online anonymity tool

3 biggest lies why corporate taxes should be lowered

Rush Limbaugh on tech blog politics: So stupid he’s brilliant

GOP governors warn against shutdown over Obamacare

Mountain Goats’ John Darnielle: “I’m not interested in back in the day. We are always in the present moment”

Lab-grown burger eaten in London

When Treating Abnormal Breast Cells, Sometimes Less Is More

A Year On Mars: What's Curiosity Been Up To?

US senators to join Egypt talks

Attacks reported on Zimbabwe opposition

Doctor Who unveiling seen by 6.2m 

'breasts like zeppelins'

Megalodon: Is It Possible That This Nearly 67-Foot Shark Still Exists Off the Coast of South Africa?

Today’s Videos:
The Poop Cycle



Bee Gees – Israel

"Israel" was only released in the Netherlands and reached #22. Trafalgar is the Bee Gees' ninth album (seventh internationally), released in September 1971 in the US, and November 1971 in the UK. The album was a moderate hit in the United States, and peaked at #34. Trafalgar is noted in Robert Dimery's book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. -wiki

Weekend Edition

Nothing matters but the weekend.

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