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Song of the week: The Who - Pinball Wizard. Let it Rock!
Movie: The interpreter. Let it be known!
Bonus beauty Natasha
Jeopardy!
The answer to the last clue was: What is the Sega Dreamcast??
Food for thought: The greeting "Hey, how are you?" is a popular method of saying hello. The person using it is not really interested in your current state of being. A way to punish them for this deception, and ensure it never happens again, is to answer, "Not so good, I just had an accident in my pants. Can you accompany me to the bathroom and help me tidy up?"
EXTRA!!
Later this month "Spark Exposed" will debut featuring
and.....a new idea called "The Hit List" will appear as well
beautiful, classy and appreciates the finer things in life
exceptional, awesome and legendary
young, educated and a hairdresser
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Song of the week: Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way? 3 minutes of raw guitar work. A little reverb here and there adding a nice repeating 7 note motif and the song became an instant classic. Though some would consider here 2nd album his breakout to the music biz this song cemented his notoriety as a rocker. It is what rock is supposed to sound like , no mixing of melodies or borrowing chords here and there just a flat out play on the strings.
Movie:Blood the Last Vampire - Out of the 2 and a half years in doing this calendar magazine thread I have only once before recommended an animated feature. Now here is presented the second animated feature that I suggest to those who love the genre of animation. Yes, its Japanese so there in it has a small cult following already but this film isn't being recommended for it being "anime". Quite the opposite. The story in itself is enjoyable....a young girl or so we are lead to believe to be is the last of the hunters to track down the creatures of the night , again dont be fooled about the young girl look as when you watch the movie you will quickly understand not to take things at face value. Also this film was experimenting a great deal in blending computer imagery with standard illustrated frame by frame shots and its done so well you just look at the piece in awe. Oh yes its gruesome as this film is dead serious in captivating the older audience. I sincerely say if you want to stray from the normal animation out there and want to look at something unique then see this.
Bonus beauty Ava
Jeopardy!
The answer to the last clue was: What is Phrenology?? Congrats toban!
Food for thought: I've been studying up on the psychological phenomenon known as projection. Sigmund Freud explained it as the mental mechanism by which a person attributes to others the very qualities he or she despises, and cannot confront, in themselves. I've also been learning about passive-aggressive behavior. This is language and actions that are abusive but cleverly hidden behind a thin veil of civility. For example, the first two sentences of this paragraph. Does anyone truly read these food for thoughts??
Hopefully this week one of my ideas "The Hit List" will be posted and as for Spark Exposed it will be presented possibly early next week.
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