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"Love Song For My Ex-wife" by The Freak Accident
"Turntables Turn (radio Version)" by Stonie
"Fade Into You" by Mazzy Star
"Bombtrack " by Rage Agaist the Machine
"Piece of My Heart" covered byFaith Hill
"Indie RnR" by The Killers
"Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" by Fred Astaire
"Frozen" by Tegan And Sarah
"Crown Of Thorns" covered by Pearl Jam
"Pretty Words" by Elvis Costello
"Can't Stop Now" by Keane
"Let's Make a Movie" by Next
"Hound Dog" by Elvis Presley
"Everything Will Be Alright" by The Killers
"Leave The Lights On " by Jewel
sux I won't be able rock out in my own office soon , oh well. I'm going cubical.
Later, JoeSox
"If you watch a game, it's fun. If you play at it,
it's recreation. If you work at it, it's golf." -Bob Hope
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"There are roughly three New Yorks. There is, first, the New York of the man or woman who was born there, who takes the city for granted and accepts its size, its turbulence as natural and inevitable. Second, there is the New York of the commuter--the city that is devoured by locusts each day and spat out each night. Third, there is New York of the person who was born somewhere else and came to New York in quest of something. Of these trembling cities the greatest is the last--the city of final destination, the city that is a goal. It is this third city that accounts for New York’s high strung disposition, its poetical deportment, its dedication to the arts, and its incomparable achievements. Commuters give the city its tidal restlessness, natives give it solidity and continuity, but the settlers give it passion. And whether it is a farmer arriving from a small town in Mississippi to escape the indignity of being observed by her neighbors, or a boy arriving from the Corn Belt with a manuscript in his suitcase and a pain in his heart, it makes no difference: each embraces New York with the intense excitement of first love, each absorbs New York with the fresh yes of an adventurer, each generates heat and light to dwarf the Consolidated Edison Company."
- E.B. White
I ran across this one today in my writer's reference book working on a draft of an essay I am working on. I find it awesome and I think anyone can relate to it.
Later, JoeSox
"I don't know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody."
- Bill Cosby
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Hey yo!
Let me be front
This is real and not a stunt
I'm comin' to the forefront
Shovel for the rapper and clear the lane
'Cos this jam is like a tomahawk chop
Teach ya I'll never stop droppin' topics
Vocal power?
(a)yes I got it
On central but their trying to clamp it down
Flag was waving the wrong way so I shot it...down!
Get down, and at the same time...
Come up...down!
This is a crime that shut us up
I don't give a f***
'Cos the words and the thoughts still hit
And like I said
It's not a skit
Jump another hit
Yeah
Ya know I don't need a drum kit
Make 'em say awwww sh*t!
The rebellion is true and legit
Down! Get down!...and clear the lane
Down! Get down!...and clear the lane
Down! Get down!...and clear the land
Down! Get down!...yeah!
The rebel
You'll never disable
Defiance
With the cards upon the table
Pulling cards
Keep the governements in check
Yo!
I think we need a new deck
Never could trust a phillabusta'
The mic is like a fist and it'll bust ya
With words cold hittin' with the underground
And now you're checkin' out the new sound
Live hit
A live pop
Live rock
And ya don't stop
It goes on and on and on
Who's a threat?
C'mon, the war is on!
Down! Get down!...and clear the lane
Down! Get down!...and clear the lane
Down! Get down!...and clear the lane
Down! Get down!...and clear the lane
(guitar solo)
Start droppin'
Our words are never safe
Fighting myself
'Till I'm where I gotta be
I challange, don't sweat it
Now don't you forget it
Check me? What? Wait
You better slow down!
Realize I can't confine my rhyme to a beat
I need cash so when I'm cool I'm never ever weak
Places are fluid and diluted and complete
Check me once, calm down and take a seat
Strip the chains the freedom's there but then it's gone!
Ugh...clear the lane
Ugh...clear the lane
Ugh...clear the lane
Ugh...clear the lane
Defiance
Rippin' up the south set
Every time I'm grippin' the mic it is a sound threat
Resist against the suckers that bring the bass in
Timmy C
Bring that bass in!
Ugh...clear the lane
Ugh...clear the lane
Ugh...clear the lane
Ugh...clear the lane
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: raillery
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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http://www.asianfineart.com/year_of_the_tiger.htm[ ^]
WOOD TIGER - 1914, 1974, 2034
This is a tolerant type of Tiger who evaluates situations in a practical and impartial light. He is democratic in his views and understands the importance of enlisting others' co-operation in order to advance more rapidly. He will attract a lot of friends and supporters, as he can mingle with people from all walks of life.
The Wood element gives him a more even and affable disposition, and his charming, innovative personality is very conducive to group efforts. He is sought after in polite society, and has the knack of bringing incongruous people together. But mostly his loyalty is to himself. No one is indispensable to him. If you quit the club, well, he will wish you good luck and waste no time replacing you.
The Wood Tiger is also inclined to be the least penetrating of the Tigers. He may prefer to scan the surface of things and maintain only the semblance of order. Actually, he lacks depth and permanent control. Adept at delegating chores and skillful at commanding and manipulating people into performing for him, he will take on a minimum amount of responsibility. As his lunar sign is not blessed with any great ability for self-discipline, he should not embark on more than he can handle. But it will be hard for him to admit his limitations, and Tigers of all colors do not take readily to criticism, no matter how constructive or kindly given.
http://www.chinavoc.com/zodiac/tiger/five.asp[ ^]
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: moil
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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coin operated boy
sitting on the shelf he is just a toy
but i turn him on and he comes to life
automatic joy
that is why i want a coin operated boy
made of plastic and elastic
he is rugged and long-lasting
who could ever ever ask for more
love without complications galore
many shapes and weights to choose from
i will never leave my bedroom
i will never cry at night again
wrap my arms around him and pretend....
coin operated boy
all the other real ones that i destroy
cannot hold a candle to my new boy and i'll
never let him go and i'll never be alone
not with my coin operated boy......
this bridge was written to make you feel smittener
with my sad picture of girl getting bitterer
can you extract me from my plastic fantasy
i didnt think so but im still convinceable
will you persist even after i bet you
a billion dollars that i'll never love you
will you persist even after i kiss you
goodbye for the last time
will you keep on trying to prove it?
i'm dying to lose it...
i want it
i want you
i want a coin operated boy.
and if i had a star to wish on
for my life i cant imagine
any flesh and blood could be his match
i can even take him in the bath
coin operated boy
he may not be real experienced with girls
but i know he feels like a boy should feel
isnt that the point that is why i want a
coin operated boy
with his pretty coin operated voice
saying that he loves me that hes thinking of me
straight and to the point
that is why i want
a coin operated boy.
http://dresdendolls.com/downloads_n_lyrics/lyrics/coinoperatedboy.htm[ ^]
I forgot about this band. I really like this song everyone should buy it now!
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: etiolate
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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"About A Girl (solo Acoustic Demo)" by Nirvana
"I Love You 'Cause I Have To" by Dogs Die in Hot Cars
"Say It Ain't So" by Weezer
"Never Going Back To Petaluma" by The Freak Accident
"TKO" by Le Tigre
"It Doesn't Matter Anymore" by Buddy Holly
"Low" by Cracker
"D.J. D.J." by Transplants
"Do Watcha Wanna (Not Watcha Gotta)" by Dirt Bike Annie
"I Miss You" by Blink-182
"Sonic Reducer" by Dead Boys
"You Can't Kill The Revolution" by Rage Against The Machine/Tool
"In The Garage" by Weezer
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: germane
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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Time: 4:37
Gossard, Vedder
It's a hopeless situation.
And I'm starting to believe that this hopeless situation is what I'm trying to achieve.
But I try to run on.
It's all or none.
All or none.
Here's the selfless confession leading me back to war.
Can we help that our destinations are the ones we've been before.
I still try to run on but it's all or none.
All or none.
To myself I surrender to the one I'll never please.
But I still try to run on.
You know I still try to run on.
But it's all or none.
All or none.
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: recherche
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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Much Madness is the divinest Sense-
To a discerning Eye-
Much Sense-the starkest Madness-
'Tis the Majority
In this, as All, prevail-
Assent-and you are sane-
Demur-you're straightway dangerous-
And handled with a Chain-
- Emily Dickinson
I was flipping thru one of my old lit textbooks and found this. Made me lol. I was looking for some car poem I thought I read in their once to respond to the poem in the hummer thread.
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: perfervid
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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Quartering is a form of torturous execution in which the victim is torn apart by four horses, one each attached to each limb and then driven in opposite directions. A typical example is recounted by Casanova who witnessed the execution of Damien in 1757. He recounts how every available spot within sight of the scaffold was crowded with Parisian sightseers who gloated over the doomed man's sufferings. After having his hand burned off and being subjected to the torture of boiling oil and melted lead, for hours, to the accompaniment of his piercing screams, the whip-goaded horses dragged his limbs and body apart.
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: perfervid
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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"Jerk It Out" by Caesars Palace
"Alpha Male (Sanctuary Mix)" by Virgo
"Save You (live At Chop Suey)" by Pearl Jam
"Spring Fever" by The Freak Accident
"Who Programmed My Desire?" by Unwoman
"Too Fast" by Supersnazz
"When The Levee Breaks " by Led Zeppelin
"With My Own Two Hands" by Ben Harper
"Track 03 Chateau Ste. Michelle Woodinville WA 6/20/04 Disk 1" by Jewel
"A Whisper" by Coldplay
"Shutdown" by Pitchshifter
"Polar Opposites " by Modest Mouse
"Hotel Yorba" by White Stripes
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: demur
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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Deck the halls with boughs of holly
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
'Tis the season to be jolly
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Don we now our gay apparel
Fa-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la.
Troll the ancient Yule-tide carol
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la.
See the blazing Yule before us.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Strike the harp and join the chorus.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Follow me in merry measure.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
While I tell of Yule-tide treasure.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Fast away the old year passes.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Hail the new year, lads and lasses
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Sing we joyous, all together.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Heedless of the wind and weather.
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: tattoo
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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"You're The Reason" by The Freak Accident
"Spring Fever" by The Freak Accident
"Who Programmed My Desire?" by Unwoman
"5 Million Ways To Kill A C.e.o." by The Coup
"This Is As Close As We Get" by Lullaby For The Working Class
"Under the Gun" by The Killers
"Can't Take The Heat" by I Am The World Trade Center
"Worms Vs. Birds" by Modest Mouse
I think The Freak Accident really kicks major b ty.
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: prink
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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"Wutuwankno" by Masta Ace Featuring Edo G
"When The Levee Breaks" by A Perfect Circle
"Vietnow" by Rage Against the Machine
"Try Me Out" by Kaito
"Know Your Enemy " by Rage Against the Machine
"Last Thing" by Diana Anaid
"Habit" by Pearl Jam
"Paralyzed" by The Cardigans
"End Of The Movie" by Cake
"Mistletoe and Holly" by Frank Sinatra
Later, JoeSox
Word of the Day: louche
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/
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"Caffeine, particularly in the form of tea and coffee, has enjoyed a long history of adoration and exaltation the world over, dating back nearly 5000 years to ancient China. When coffee was introduced in Europe in the seventeenth century, its powers of wakefulness were immediately recognized as a fortuitous boon, coming, as it did, in the midst of the Enlightenment. Artists such as Voltaire, Bach and Rousseau are said to have extolled the intellectual benefits of the new drink.
As Wolfgang Schivelbusch writes in Tastes of Paradise: A Social History of Spices, Stimulants, and Intoxicants, "[Coffee] spread through the body and achieved chemically and pharmacologically what rationalism and the Protestant ethic sought to fulfill spiritually and ideologically. With coffee the principle of rationality entered human physiology."
At least part of the reason for the proliferation of the use of caffeine—then and now—is the practically ubiquitous presence of plants containing it. Caffeine comes from an alkaloid family of generally poisonous nitrogen-containing compounds that includes the likes of strychnine, nicotine, morphine, mescaline, and emetine (the deadly ingredient in hemlock): a veritable who's who of nasty narcotics and poisons. Unlike the other compounds in this family, though, which are mostly associated with just one plant, caffeine occurs naturally in an extraordinary variety of plants—more than 100, in fact—including those as dissimilar as some lilacs and cacti.
In modern times, caffeine has handily maintained its prominence in daily life. After the consumption of water, beverages containing caffeine are the most popular on the planet—even more popular than alcohol. The United States, for example, averages 168 mg of caffeine per person every day, or about a cup and a half of coffee for each of its 275 million inhabitants each and every day. Which, as it turns out, is nothing compared to the 414 mg per day—or four cups a day per person—for the inhabitants of the Netherlands...."
http://www.brainconnection.com/topics/?main=fa/caffeine[^]
Later, JoeSox
Clean as a JellyBean
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bored bored bored watching cartoons ready to play a priest tonight
Later, JoeSox
"When someone says they give 110%, I feel good,
because I know I'm not as stupid as they are." - Goofiness.com
taking a break from taking a break for one post++
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If anyone has stumbled into here wondering where I have gone I am just taking a break from CP (my goal is a couple of months I might be posting in the programming boards more). Fact is, I have too much fun on the internet and I need to get more serious about other things. I multitask all the time and it has been wearing me down. Plus, I used to do a lot of posting skating off at work and things have changed here a bit so I would like to sing a little song about Bug-A-Boos because I think everyone is a Bug-A-Boo, including myself
If you need me, or think I need to know something, feel free to email me anytime.
Bug-A-Boo Lyrics by Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs
'First I have to boom boom the bass like this..'
'And then I..'
[Ed O.G.]
Now this is the meanin of a Bug-A-Boo
It's a person who's constantly BUGGIN YOU
Never givin you no room TO BREATHE
On you like skin, or a shirt WITH SLEEVES
A person that constantly wants to be around you
It could even be your moms or pops when they hound you
Just someone who's always botherin you
If you was a plant, they'd be continously waterin you
Sweatin you like - heat
Let's say you are the (?), and they are the sheets
Always on you, and wrapped around you
As if you were lost, and they just found you
They never get the picture
No matter how many times you diss 'em, they still wanna get witcha
Continously callin never givin you a rest
A Bug-A-Boo's just like a fly..
Nothing but a pest, and I suggest
That you step, why?
[Chorus]
Cause you're a Bug-A-Boo, you're buggin me (I'm buggin who?)
You're just a Bug-A-Boo, you're buggin me (I'm buggin who?)
You're just a Bug-A-Boo, you're buggin me (I'm buggin who?)
You're just a Bug-A-Boo..
[Ed O.G.]
Now girls, there's that certain guy that just be tippin
On you like clothes and I suppose that you be dippin
in his kicks, cause he's a stupid dick
Sappy givin you this and that, so you can feel happy
Yeah you might be happy but you're sick of him
Because he's on it, and you wanna get rid of him
But he's sweatin you, don't knock it cause he's gettin you
everything you want, so you can get fly
You say, 'Bug-A-Boo jump,' and he says, 'How high?'
Hey, just get paid, cause he's payin you
And don't call him by his name, call him a Bug-A-Boo
[Chorus]
[Ed O.G.]
Now everybody knows a Bug-A-Boo or was a Bug-A-Boo
You mighta had to bug a few or even fell in love and knew
that you was buggin a person, never cuttin no slack
Cause everytime you called them they was like 'I'll call you back'
Now a girl can whip a guy, and he can become one
He'll be callin you'll be stallin cause he's stupid a dumb one
But it goes both ways, and as a matter of fact
A girl can catch her man cheatin, and still take him back
So to all you Bug-A-Boos who got the blues and really want it
without you Bug-A-Boos we couldn't say that you were on it
[Chorus]
Later, JoeSox
"Life is too important to take seriously." - Corky Siegel
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"Just Lose It" by Eminem
"Wheels" by Cake
"Song Of The Rats Leaving The Sinking Ship" by American Music Club
"They" Eye In The Sky Mix By Mdk And Ayesha
"Reading My Mind" by John Cale
"Love Hurts " by Emmylou Harris Gram Parsons
"Teenage Dope Fiend" by Flickerstick
"Passenger" by Lunachicks
"Please Let Me Get " by Weezer
"Believe You Me" by Eddie Vedder
"The Way It Is" by The Strokes
"Electrify" by Beastie Boys
"Beautiful" by Smashing Pumkins
Just got into the office, traveling from another service center.
Friday! W H
Later, JoeSox
"Life is too important to take seriously." - Corky Siegel
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When you came into
My room last night
And took off all your clothes
Did you think I would resist
Letting you inside
Did you think I could resist you
My favorite Samurai
You swam across the bedroom
Drunk on my champagne
You got into the air
Across the River Wye
And pushed aside your headstone
My favorite Samurai
Then you showed me something
I didn't know
How to let go
I was falling
Through the Tivoli sky
Expecting to fly
Expecting to fly
When I stood beside your tomb
Last night
Recalling how you rose
Did you think I would persist
Refusing to die
See how I've persisted
My favorite Samurai
- The Pretenders
Later, JoeSox
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Hi. ahem. Umm, My name's Chris Parker.
I live in Oak Park, that's a suburb.
They probably figured that out. huh
This is Brad, Sarah and Daryl and we're in trouble.
Ain't no doubt!
See me and my boyfriend Mike, tonight's our anniversary.
But then he went and cancled and now i'm stuck watchin' these three.
And it's so hard...
And it's sooo hard...
Babysittin' these guys.
She's got the......
I got this call from Brenda. I went to pick her up.
Tire had a blow out and my mom's car got shot up.
And these guys started to chace us.
And we all got hijacked. huh
We were crusing down the highway,
In this big, ol' Cadilaic.
And it's so hard!
YEAH!
It's so hard...
Babysittin' these guys.
She got the.....Babyyyy sittin' bules.
Baby, baby. Babysittin' blues.
I've got the...Babyyyy sitting blues.
Well alright!
There's nights....you swear you were born to lose. Like tonight.
And you wish your feet were walkin' in someone elses shoes.
Some guys are out to get us.
And Brenda's probably dead.
We ain't got a nickle.
And they should be in bed. And you outta luck.
Outtaaa luck, watchin' these guys.
I've got the....Babyyyy sitting blues.
Baby, baby.
Babyyyy sitting blues.
Baby, baby.
Babyyyy sitting bluuues.
There are nights....
You swear you were born to looose...yeah!
Like tonight.
And you wish your feet were walkin' in someone elses shoes.
Some guy's out to get 'em and the girl's probably dead.
She ain't got a nickle...
AND WE SHOULD BE IN BED!!!
And you outta luck.
Outta luck watchin' these guys.
I've got the....Babyyyy sitting blues.
Baby, baby.
Babyyyy sitting blues.
Baby, baby.
Babyyyy sitting bluuues.
-Elizabeth Shue & Bo Diddly
)
Later, JoeSox
"Always be nice to your children because they are the ones who will choose your rest home."
- Phyllis Diller
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