Tuesday, September 13, 2005

...fun videos; Gravity Kills; more features...

Quilled Irony Of The Blog: Per ‘3 Stooges’, people getting hurt is funny, unless it’s you. How sick is that? :P

Know what’s really scary? Camel Spiders. *shudder* Know what’s really funny? Having a shot-gun recoil into someone else’s nuts. Know what’s also funny? This woman getting tazed for not obeying cops. (For some odd reason, I love seeing people get tazed. It’s funny as hell.)

Also of note are this guy taking IPECAC for $200 (a substance that makes you vomit uncontrollably), Bill Gates getting hit with a pie, and this news woman doing a Freudian slip live on the air.

And, one more time, because it’s fun: Dick Cheney being told to go fuck himself by a New Orleanian. Rapper Kanye West: “George Bush doesn’t care about black people.” (Check out the expression on Mike Myers’ face…classic.)

Because I can't say it enough - Gravity Kills. Reunion concert. October 28th. The Pageant in the U-City Loop. Tickets at Ticketmaster available on September 23rd for $15. $18 day of show at the door. Be there!

There will be many meetings coming up very soon…meetings about the Loaf film project; meetings about the Porn Empire project; meetings regarding QUILLCADE. meetings about a wide variety of Bug Juice-related happenings.

Quilled ‘Consider This’:

It’s an act of terrorism when Arabs fly planes into our buildings – unprovoked – in the name of the Muslim god, Allah; it’s an act of freedom and democracy when we attack Iraq – unprovoked – in the name of the Christian God. Welcome to the United States of Hypocrisy, ladies and gentlemen…

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Quilled Did You Know?:

A number of nuclear cases involve ships or submarines colliding at sea or, in some cases, submarine nuclear power units becoming unstable and the subs having to be abandoned. According to Greenpeace there have been more than 120 submarine accidents since 1956. The most recent incident, in August 2000, was the loss of the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk in the Barents Sea. The Kursk is the seventh nuclear submarine lost, five of them Russian, two American. There are 92 known cases of nuclear bombs lost at sea.

[Quill Says: Jesus. Christ!!]

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    Quilled Tunes: “Easy Livin’” – Uriah Heep

    Quote of the Blog: “We do not have to visit a madhouse to find disordered minds; our planet is the mental institution of the universe.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    Literary Quote of the Blog: “He was obeyed, yet he inspired neither love nor fear, nor even respect. He inspired uneasiness. That was it!” – Joseph Conrad, ‘Heart Of Darkness’

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    Word(s) of the Blog:

    odious \OH-dee-us\ adjective

    : arousing or deserving hatred or repugnance : hateful

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    panjandrum \pan-JAN-drum\ noun

    : a powerful personage or pretentious official

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  • Finally Fooling None Of The People


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    On This Day In History – September 13th:

    1692: French writer Michel de Montaigne, who introduced the essay as a literary form, dies in France at the age of 59.

    1759: British general James Wolfe and French general Joseph de Montcalm are both fatally wounded at the battle of Québec. The British victory there ends the French empire in North America.

    1922: The highest temperature ever recorded, 58° C (136° F), is measured at Al Aziziyah, Libya.

    1942: The German seige of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in the Soviet Union begins. Their failure to take the city during the four-month battle will halt their drive toward Moscow.

    1943: Chiang Kai-Shek, the longtime military leader of Nationalist China, is elected president of the country.

    1993: Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat and Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin meet at the White House signing of a peace accord, which calls for limited Palestinian self-rule in Israeli-occupied territories.

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