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  • President Barack Hussein Obama

    Barack Obama is one of the sharpest minds to come out of American politics in this century. A great orator never heard in America since Roosevelt, MacArthur and Kennedy.

    But despite all the charisma, intellect, his symbol as the voice of the hiphop generation and his rational thinking in line with the international liberal thinking, the true, silent and the most powerful bloc states of the mid-west, which usually decide the outcome of the U.S. elections remain to be convinced and quite alienated from the unusual departure of the typical American image.

    The American Cowboy
    the american cowboy

    The American Soldier
    johb wayne green beret

    The American Conqueror
    patton

    The New American Reality?
    Barack Obama

    Americans have been raised to be patriotic , Barack Obama's principles did not seem to show this allegiance as shown in this video.

    Here is some of the supporter of Barack Obama's response to the above 'smear'?

    Does America want change? So far the polls favor in this direction. The war weary, health insurance denied and most thinking Americans tend to sway in Obama's tide and give this brilliant foreign named leader a chance - no matter how uncomfortable it maybe for some.

    Barack Hussein Obama, is he American?

  • All That Jazz and Leonard Cohen

    Leonard Cohen, the prophet of gloom or the most charming bard to many, Montreal's favourite son returns home after 15 years last Wednesday at a concert at Place the Arts, acclaimed as one of the best concerts not to be missed. It also openned one of the biggest Jazz Festival in the world which kicked off last Thursday with the biggest open free concert downtown, which was - A Tribute to Leonard Cohen. The JazzFest du Montreal will run until July 6, originally a gathering of who's who in the Jazz world has become a Music Festival in all categories of music, from Al Green, Aretha Franklin (soul) to Old School Hiphop greats as Public Enemy and RZA gracing this year's fest.
    To share with you what this town looks like in a week of music celebration, Watch this: http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/galleries/jazz/jazzfest.html

    Bonus: LEONARD COHEN, Portrait of an Artist

    mrt08-0623-cohen

    mrt08-0623-cohen-1

    mrt08-0623-cohen-3
    All Photos courtesy of the Montreal Gazette

    DANCE ME TO THE END OF LOVE

    SUZANNE

    HALLELUJAH

    'have a week filled with music and love everyone!

  • Googling Victoria

    I studied bit of American history in high school and not much about Britannica, learned bit of Victorian style of architecture, but don't know much about that period in general in terms of it's social, political and cultural influence in society.

    I always pictured that era, based from the many costume movies about the period as a time of elegance and class. When women were chaste and graceful and the men were gentlemen and knights of chivalry.

    victorian gownvictorian gracevictorian gentvictorian knight

    victorian interiors

    That time in history when Britain was a great empire and set the standards of good manners and
    ethics, still today the world's standard formal protocol - I googled the Victorian era to further my limited knowledge.

    To my surprise, I've learned that, for a fact that it was indeed one of the prosperous period in Britain. It was also the time where a great emphasis on the ruling class, set of proper behaviour and morality were enforced. It has created an artificial puritanical image of prudeness and class in public, but simultaneously created a hypocritical society, as it was also during this era, that the royals engaged in scandals and perversions in contrast to what they've preached. And it was also during this puritanical period, prostitution, homosexuality,
    child labour and slavery were prevalent.

    If you have the patience, for non-brits and co-'ignoramus' like me, you can read below a snapshot of that era:

    United Kingdom refers to Queen Victoria's rule which began in 1837 and concluded in 1901. Under the rule of Queen Victoria, the British people enjoyed a long period of prosperity. Profits gained from the overseas British Empire, as well as from industrial improvements at home, allowed a large, educated middle class to develop. Some scholars would extend the beginning of the period?as defined by a variety of sensibilities and political concerns that have come to be associated with the Victorians?back five years to the passage of Reform Act 1832.

    Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views of people living at the time of Queen Victoria (reigned 1837 - 1901) in particular, and to the moral climate of Great Britain throughout the 19th century in general. It is not tied to this historical period and can describe any set of values that espouses sexual repression, low tolerance of crime, and a strong social ethic. Due to the prominence of the British Empire, many of these values were spread across the world.

    Historians now regard the Victorian era as a time of many contradictions . A plethora of social movements concerned with improving public morals co-existed with a class system that permitted harsh living conditions for many. The apparent contradiction between the widespread cultivation of an outward appearance of dignity and restraint and the prevalence of social phenomena that included prostitution and child labour were two sides of the same coin: various social reform movements and high principles arose from attempts to improve the harsh conditions

    Victorian prudery sometimes went so far as to deem it improper to say "leg" in mixed company; instead, the preferred euphemism ?limb? was used. Those going for a swim in the sea at the beach would use a bathing machine. However, historians Peter Gay and Michael Mason both point out that we often confuse Victorian etiquette for a lack of knowledge. For example, despite the use of the bathing machine, it was also possible to see people bathing nude. Another example of the gap between our preconceptions of Victorian sexuality and the facts is that contrary to what we might expect, Queen Victoria liked to draw and collect male nude figure drawings and even gave her husband one as a present[1].

    Verbal or written communication of emotion or sexual feelings was also often proscribed so people instead used the language of flowers. However they also wrote explicit erotica, perhaps the most famous being the racy tell-all My Secret Life by the pseudonym Walter (allegedly Henry Spencer Ashbee), and the magazine The Pearl, which was published for several years and reprinted as a paperback book in the 1960s. Victorian erotica also survives in private letters archived in museums and even in a study of women's orgasms. Some current historians now believe that the myth of Victorian repression can be traced back to early twentieth-century views, such as those of Lytton Strachey, a member of the Bloomsbury Group, who wrote Eminent Victorians.

    Victoria ascended to the throne in 1837, only four years after the Abolition of slavery in the British Empire. The anti-slavery movement had campaigned for years to achieve the ban, succeeding with a partial abolition in 1807 and the full ban on slave trade, but not slave ownership, in 1833. It took so long because the anti-slavery morality was pitted against a powerful capitalist element in the empire, which claimed their businesses would be destroyed if they were not permitted to exploit slave labour. Eventually plantation owners in the Caribbean received £20 million in compensation.

    Charles Dickens
    In Victoria's time the British Royal Navy patrolled the Atlantic Ocean, stopping any ships that it suspected of trading African slaves to the Americas and freeing any slaves found. The British had set up a Crown Colony in West Africa?Sierra Leone?and transported freed slaves there. Freed slaves from Nova Scotia founded and named the capital of Sierra Leone "Freetown". Many people living at that time argued that the living conditions of workers in English factories seemed worse than those endured by some slaves.

    Throughout the whole Victorian Era homosexuals were regarded as abominations and homosexuality was illegal. However, many famous men from the British Isles, such as Oscar Wilde, were notorious homosexuals. Toward the end of the century, many large trials were held on the subject. it is interesting to note, that as many 19th century male children were usually sent to boarding school, many boys' first sexual encounter was with another boy.

    In the same way, throughout the Victorian Era, movements for justice, freedom, and other strong moral values opposed greed, exploitation, and cynicism. The writings of Charles Dickens, in particular, observed and recorded these conditions. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels carried out much of their analysis of capitalism in and as a reaction to Victorian Britain.
    The term Victorian has acquired a range of connotations, including that of a particularly strict set of moral standards, which are often applied hypocritically. This stems from the image of Queen Victoria?and her husband, Prince Albert, perhaps even more so?as innocents, unaware of the private habits of many of her respectable subjects; this particularly relates to their sex lives. This image is mistaken: Victoria?s attitude toward sexual morality was a consequence of her knowledge of the corrosive effect of the loose morals of the aristocracy in earlier reigns upon the public?s respect for the nobility and the Crown. The Prince Consort as a young child had experienced the pain of his parents' divorce after they were involved in public sexual scandals. Young Prince Albert's mother had then left his family home and she died shortly thereafter.

    Two hundred years earlier the Puritan republican movement, which led to the installment of Oliver Cromwell, had temporarily overthrown the British monarchy. During England?s years as a republic, the law imposed a strict moral code on the people (such as abolishing Christmas as too indulgent of the sensual pleasures).

    When the monarchy was restored, a period of loose living and debauchery appeared to be a reaction to the earlier repression. (See: Charles II of England) The two social forces of Puritanism and libertinism continued to motivate the collective psyche of Great Britain from the restoration onward. This was particularly significant in the public perceptions of the later Hanoverian monarchs who immediately preceded Queen Victoria. For instance, her uncle George IV was commonly perceived as a pleasure-seeking playboy, whose conduct in office was the cause of much scandal.
    By the time of Victoria, the interplay between high cultured morals and low vulgarity was thoroughly embedded in British culture.
    Victorian prudery sometimes went so far as to deem it improper to say "leg" in mixed company; instead, the preferred euphemism ?limb? was used. Those going for a swim in the sea at the beach would use a bathing machine. However, historians Peter Gay and Michael Mason both point out that we often confuse Victorian etiquette for a lack of knowledge. For example, despite the use of the bathing machine, it was also possible to see people bathing nude. Another example of the gap between our preconceptions of Victorian sexuality and the facts is that contrary to what we might expect, Queen Victoria liked to draw and collect male nude figure drawings and even gave her husband one as a present[1].
    Verbal or written communication of emotion or sexual feelings was also often proscribed so people instead used the language of flowers. However they also wrote explicit erotica, perhaps the most famous being the racy tell-all My Secret Life by the pseudonym Walter (allegedly Henry Spencer Ashbee), and the magazine The Pearl, which was published for several years and reprinted as a paperback book in the 1960s. Victorian erotica also survives in private letters archived in museums and even in a study of women's orgasms. Some current historians now believe that the myth of Victorian repression can be traced back to early twentieth-century views, such as those of Lytton Strachey, a member of the Bloomsbury Group, who wrote Eminent Victorians.

    SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_morality

  • Back to the Hut?

    A recent study reported an alarming findings of toxic chemical overload in today's Canadian homes.

    An environmentalist had her blood tested positive for 36 of 68 potentially toxic chemicals, many of which never actually leave the body, but continue to accumulate over time in tissues such as fat or bone. They get there because they are in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat and the products we use.

    The enormous presence of lead, arsenic, mercury, PCBs, PBDEs (a flame retardant banned), plus an array of other chemicals that have been linked to cancer, birth defects and neurological diseases were all well represented in her bloodstream.

    Cosmetics, cleaners, food, plastics and more recently the circuit boards that run our computer electronics. Even a seemingly innocuous polyvinyl chloride (PVC ) shower curtain contains up to 108 toxic chemicals.

    Treated textiles and fabrics in our clothing contains harmful chemicals used for perma-press, fabric softener, bleach.

    A recent U.S. study found most of its subjects had rocket fuel chemicals in their bodies as well as a host of other toxins like bisphenol A, which gives the clear, pliable strength to plastic water bottles as well as baby formula bottles. Health Canada tests reveal that it disrupts the body's hormones and could be toxic even at low levels. Because the government here is worried that bisphenol A migrates into baby formula, Health Canada is considering a ban on its use in baby bottles.

    The emphasis in energy efficient and 'keeping the heat in and cold out', especially in cold countries as Canada has led to airtight homes aggravating the problem of keeping the air pollutants in, without sufficient air change installed in most homes. Simply random opening the windows allow for efficient air exchange and refreshes air quality within the house. Wood burning fireplaces, a standard in Canadian homes emit carbon dioxide and could be fatal if not monitored. Homes are usually closed tight in winter to keep the heat in and summer to keep air conditioning cold in.

    Thus we all live in sick homes.

    Back to hut?

    PLEASE CLICK TO ENLARGE!
    back to eden

  • Hilary-Obama: Behind the Scenes

    What appeared to be almost a very bitter campaign between Hilary in Obama isn't quite like it behind the scenes as in the secret tapes now just released on you tube. Watch this:

    'Americana Bit' - davij

    You can watch the more juicy bits of the "behind the scenes" at href="http://grinandbearit.blog.co.uk/2008/06/22/sing-it-barrack-and-hillary-4349087">Chyna's post.

  • EURO-2008 : David v Goliath

    Italy has stopped Spain's hope in competition since 1920,
    will Spain break the curse today?

    david villa , spainTrophy

    ESPAGNA V. ITALIA @ 2:30 (in 3h) CANADA TIME.

    WHO'S YOUR BET? ;)

    "salami o chorizzo?" -davij
    ITALY vs SPAIN @ 2:30PM (in 3h) Canada time.

  • EURO-2008 PRELIMS

    ITALY DEFEATS FRANCE 2-0

    Picture 003

    "MERDE!!!...ENCORE???"

  • Tequila Sunrise

    One of the oldest rule of drinking is ......
    "don't mix!"

    onebourbon

    Tequila is one of the worst booze you can get sick of, it feels like the cactus with thorns forcing its way out of your esophagus and your mouth drools like the Alien!

    bahh it was fun! - hungover will pass!
    'thedayafta'-davij

    this post was inspired by sweetymon

  • Sports Photo of the Day

    ..when you gotta go...
    oopsssssssss!!!

    (PLEASE CLICK TO ENLARGE!)
    i have to pee!

    bladder control (outtawack)!

    tour de piss!

  • Tokyo Hannibal

    Picture 001

    Japan Hangs Killer Hannibal

    Japanese police sucsessfully tracked the killer on a series of stabbings of young girls in Tokyo, after a troubled young auto-worker,
    started posting messages of despair over the internet.

    Tsutomo Miyazaki, the killer nerd, confessed after being arrested to killing four girls ages 4-10 and eating the remains of two of them.

    The European Union of Human Rights pleaded for the abolition of capital punishment in Japan. Are they supporting Cannibal rights? I think hanging was too easy a punishment for this monster. What about the rights of the 4 young children.

    His live body should be thrown in the river of piranhas!

    'Sorry to spoil your dinner! :(

  • Little Italy-2008

    In Montreal, World (Soccer) Football is a religion. The French are at ST. Dennis Street, the PORTUGESE are at Rachel Street, but the biggest and loudest fans are the Italians. This photo is at Little Italy at St. Laurent, after Azzuri beat old rival France, 2-0.

    Picture

    bella donna!

  • Useful Office Tools

    beerfont

    office-1

    stamp

    office3

    Office 5

    ".. i really need a vacation!"

  • Funky Greetings

    My blogfriend Neil, sent me this greeting card, which really made me laugh and
    thought it is really cool too:

    "Move over Kiayne West!!!" :))

    "Ouch!... tried to do a James Brown split!" :no:

  • Father Figure

    radio
    Mr. Fixit

    golf dad
    "..like this!"

    slide
    "woohoo"

    listen dad!
    "Listen to me!"

    trust
    "Trust"

    love
    "Proud"

    secure
    "Secure"

    bloodline
    "bloodline"


    Happy Dad's Day!

  • To Die For

    "Happy Father's Day!"

  • High HEELS

    Already too much to see kids in expensive designer fashion lines,
    which is big business. Anybody who raised their kids from the '80s
    and on knows the expense.

    Now I heard this on the radio yesterday,
    so i checked it out,

    "high heels for babies 0-6mos old,"


    come on, this is just too much, i thinks!

    I think I might have had a couple of khaki pants, some white shirts school uniform,
    few white T-shirts, a pair of LEVIS, a pair of mocassin and a pair of basketball shoes when I was a kid.

    WTF this world is turning into? :roll:

    "Times they are a changing!" -bob dylan

    *barbie world*

  • Tan Lines...

    ..it's hot in Montreal today, 28C no humidity... with few "smirnoff -ice" by the pool - this is heaven!

    ..if you are planning to suntan in the buff this summer, never put your knickers over your head and doze off! :roll:

    PLS CLICK FOR BIG!
    Zhang-Ziyi TAN LINES
    " OO NOOO!!!"

    the post above was inspired by the very funny comments/reply on emsbabees post.

  • Don't call me...

    ..heard this AM,
    I think it's cute!,
    I likes it!

    "don't call me baby!"

  • TOP SECRET -FOR YOUR EYES ONLY

    Few weeks ago, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maxime Bernier was booted out of office
    over mishandling of sensitive NATO documents, left at his girlfriend's Julie Couillard apartment
    for a period of weeks. While it maybe conceivable to loose your head because of this sexy woman,

    DANGEROUS LIASONS

    Couillard

    Now the U.K. government is scratching it's head yesterday how TOP-SECRET DOCUMENT regarding Al-Qa'ida's Network Operations, each page stamped "For UK/US/CANADA/AUSTRALIA EYES ONLY" were found abandoned in a commuter train!

    I guess they do kinky stuff on trains too? (I hear George Michael singing all of a sudden-oopss!)

    The UK/US and Canada suspect these incidents as probable terrorist plot to induce loss of memory on UK/US/Canadian Officials to obtain classified information. Three Top Secret Agents were called in to investigate, they are:

    Bond, James Bond -Agent 007
    2006_casino_royale_001

    GET SMART, MAX and Agent 69
    getsmartnew1small

    AUSTIN POWERS - Groovy man!
    austin3new_pic3


    Coming to theatres near you!!!! :)

    .., damn, where did i leave my mojo ???

  • Let's Talk Fotball - Instead

    The old saying, if you don't want arguments, never discuss one's politics or religion on table
    has proven true again as I perhaps openned a can of worms with my blog, IS THERE GOD? I tried to close
    the arguments on the original thread ending , "Let us agree to disagree!" but Seaside continued to discuss it and carried it through comments in my other post unrelated, Bush, The Wazzucked Years! I have to rebutt as I've never heard these strong words before from anybody, let alone not even a friend and even after closing the subject.
    Bahhh, it's over hopefully! Below is the longest reply I have written so far!

    Comment /Reply:

    SeasideMan SeasideMan pro
    06/11/08 @ 18:15

    What a terribly childish way of making sure you got the last word in on that other thread. You avoid prolonging a discussion you were doing poorly in and which was making you look insecure by making a long response full of non-sequiturs to me and then closing off comments so I couldn't respond.

    I shall know to expect neither honesty nor integrity from you if we ever have another discussion. This can be added to the hypocrisy you have already displayed repeatedly.

    You would be well advised to start following two things advised by the religion you claim to follow:

    1. Humility

    2. Judge not lest ye be judged.

    Good day to you.

    Tom.

    REPLY:
    davij davij pro
    06/11/08 @ 23:22

    I could see you are hopping my site from one of my post to the other to have the last word haha!

    For somebody who accused me of judging others, just in the short 5 sentences or so of your comments above you've called me the following:
    1. Childish
    2. Insecure
    3. Dishonest
    4. No Integrity
    5. Hypocrite
    6. A follower of a religion

    While I pride my life of my moral character has never been assailed, I cannot simply just ignore these accusations without foundations.
    1. I mentioned to you my mother, and my examples are real people and they cannot be more closer than a mother, whom I said is a devoted Catholic that is at peace with her faith and believes she will go to heaven when she dies, I also mentioned
    that My Dad and I are not so religious but I will not enforce my belief on her if she's happy that way - to me that is maturity my friend!
    2. Insecure: I have consistently said I believe in God but also concur in the theory of evolution from a scientific point of view rather than the Jew's and Christian's Bible of the Old Testament's Genesis or Creation, but have always have the lingering question of the unknown before the Big Bang, which I believe God has caused it! That is my conviction and I am very happy and secure about it.
    3.Dishonest: I have always maintained my position above and never said anything to the contrary.
    4. No integrity: The time I spent and still spending to stand
    for what I believe in and rebutting every word,statement, that you make, that you have to clarify thereafter, to me is integrity.
    5.Hypocrite: this is very strong for a non judgemental person like you! You can't just drop bombs like that without citing evidence to your accusations.
    6. A follower of a religion: I don't know if you even read what I write where throughout the whole discussion I have repeatedly said I am born Catholic but I am not a follower of any one true religion and that I respect the belief of others,
    either they are Buddhists, Muslims, Aboriginal Gods -even Atheists as long as they respect others.

    On the contrary you have to explain yourself when you put down
    "some" believers are "less of achievers", that's not judging
    yah right!
    I responded by real examples of some of the greatest accomplishments in the name of God, most of them considered wonders of the world, you did not give me anyone atheist with equal achievement.
    Even if you've mentioned only one or few, you are still stating that is still judging a believer as a less achiever than an atheist and yet you cannot produce any evidence of your claim.
    I said that in the final hour, many will say the name of God.
    You rebutt that I should be sure and should know that dying men will speak of their mothers or wives predominantly before God. Perhaps so, and I cited again personal true experiences, of real people, close to me and soldiers (as I saw in Vietnam), non believers stricken of terminal cancer that sought to come back for God's help some of them let to live to this day and in reality it may not been God responsible for it but I don't judge their faith, if they believe in it , so be it! I've seen alcoholics, drug addicts, the ones where despair and hope seemed nowhere have found the way to rehabilitation and credited Christ, Allah, Buddha for their transformations, it may not be these Gods who did it for them, but if they believe it is, I respect that too. I've seen marines make the sign of the cross as they
    go forward enemy lines in the rice patties of Vietnam for they may never come back alive. I've hear cries of God help me, ridden with bullets before they died. Or in a much more fanatical way to which I do not condone are the criminals of 9-11, chanting Allah e Akbar, God is great as they smashed the planes to their death and 3000 casualties who had screamed Oh my God in their final hours.

    After all these real examples you come back with a comment ,
    As there are some who had said " Why thou has forsaken me as there is no God? in that content.
    I don't know if you;re making this up or you really have heard
    this personally, for real but I responded that:
    "No, I have never heard anyone in their dying bed say those words-ever". I could just presumed that this man/woman must have had a bitter life to mention such. Or this is simply a fabrication or a distortion of Christ's one of the last words:
    "Father (God) why thou has forsaken thee?" but even in these words, you cannot just take a quote, distort it of it's true meaning and not look at the complete verses. Jesus calling an invisible father recognizing the existence of God who had forsaken him confirmed by his last words "God into your hands I commend my spirit!"

    If the above are not direct answers to whatever you put on the table, I don't know what is. Unless you want me to just agree with you, sorry pal you're not convincing one bit!

    I could've have just deleted your comments from the start as I have all the right to do so, BCUK rights and regulations but I didn't, I think I have given you enough space to air your views. But as I could see your persistensce, although I have closed the post on the note that let us agree to disagree and let me do and spend more time on more pleasant things for me anyways and Ciao my friend! Bye! Good Day! Adios! Sayonara! I could have said Fuck-off but I didn't!
    As Bush said, READ MY LIPS! I don't wanna discuss this anymore! Not because I am insecure or doing poorly, I actually think I was rebutting every arguments with clear precise answers while you go clarifying dubious, unsubstantiated statements, but if you thin you did great, good for you!
    You remind me of a bitter husband whose wife told him, "that's it finito! Git otta mi casa!" and you just don't get it and kept hanging around her premises. In real life, you'll receive a restraining order! :))
    No wander many of the bloggers here have the safeguard of reviewing their comments before posting it but I've never done so as I have never got into arguments like this as most of my friends share the common interest of humour, sexy stuff but of good taste, beautiful people, celebrities, world events, music, world news, poverty, corruption in the world, families, relationships, kindness, compassion, to matters which to me and my friends matters most.

    Actually I have a reply from one of my friend Xenon, who confirmed he is an atheist but the difference is that we have mutual respect for each other and have no intentions of proving who's wrong or right - I extended my hand and we talked about hockey.

    At the same note - I extend my hand to you, it's been a great
    exchange of point of views, but I don't wanna discuss this shit no more, do you think Italy could come back? -EURO 2008! CHEERSSS!!! :)

  • American History, The Wazzucked (Dubya Bush) Years!

    When Bush's leave, it will be the loneliest day  for political cartoonists and humourists as he was the most drawn, ridiculed
    figure of all time. Here are some memories:

    bush_door_noexit
    ... that 'peking duck' is doing me "uma-uma", where ta f%%% is the toilet?

    bush_abdullah_crawford
    ..The BROKEBACK Mountain!

    bush_popesanta
    "The sinners...Bush, Rumsfeld. Clinton, Rice..."

    bush_internets
    "... this phone is bugged!!!! "

    bush_worst_disaster
    "..exactly!"

    bush_laura_satan
    ..devil worshippers??

    bush_rockon
    "..again?"

    jenna_satan
    *hic*, one more time Dad! .."got vodka breadth Jenna, quit before you damage your brain cells!" (Jenna, isn't she....?)

    .. and of course the legacy of the Bush's era in the soon to be released movie, the greatest epic since The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" the "forbidden love affair of Dubya and Condi (containing the explicit role reversal sex scenes that will make you puke), with violent scenes of lawyer hunting by Chenney and Ninja turtle eating sewer scenes by a fat ugly dictator.

    bush-condi
    "..Gone With The (Smelly) Wind! "

    Finally, these are real quotes from George W. Bush's, to be listed amongst the most eloquent quotes of all time,
    only if anybody could tell me wtf they mean these:

    - I think we all agree, the past is over!

    - This is still a dangerous world,
    It's a world of manmen and uncertainty
    and potential mental losses!

    - Is our children learning?
      Will the highways of the internet
      become more few?

    - How many hands have I shaked?

    - They misunderstimate me.

    - I am a pitbull in the pantleg of opportunity!

    - I know that the human being and the fish can co-exist!

    - Families is where our nation finds hope,
      where our wings take dream!

    - Put food on your family!

    - Knockdown the toll booth!

    - Vulcanize society!

    - Make the pie higher!

    - I am the Decider!

    ...ENTERS O' BUM-AHHHHH!!!!!!

    Then Hillary peeked:
    " you want the women's, the rednecks and the N.Y. Jews vote?  Gimme da V.P.!"

    God Bless America!

  • Bella Donna

    MonicaBellucci

    'yay italiana!

  • The Grand Prix Off the Track Night Out

    After quite a few pinches, drench shirt, mob drunken crowd our Grand Prix outing was short and uncomfortable.
    There were no places to sit on the terrasses, unless you've been there since the morning in the unexpected amount of tourists and locals who decided to bask in the heat, humid 30C temperature.
    It sure was a blast for those who went out to go wild and party and drunk 'til there was no tomorrow.

    The wild drunken crowd with heavy metal blaring and strippers on the live concert on the street may have been heaven for the tourists and the younger crowd or it's me mellowing down and preferring a slow calm sit and enjoy a cig and espresso and watch less skirts pass by. :)

    Oh well....

    -slowhand-

  • Is there God?

    I recently participated in a small debate on a controversial blog which attracted 217 comments to date on the time old question if there is God! Below is the intense discussion on two opposing opinions, an atheist point of view (SeasideMan) and a God believing opinion, me (davij):

    davij davij pro
    2008-06-01 @ 00:22

    .. back to the endless debate of evolution or the big bang!
    In my opinion, the universe proves there was a Creator, God if you wish to call it.
    Same argument of course will arise from Darwinists to say it is a big explosion that causes the universe.
    Same question I pose then, who caused the explosion?
    Just to make it clear, although I am Catholic, I believe there is someone here or there that created all these, not necessarily as Vatican say so.

    SeasideMan SeasideMan pro
    2008-06-01 @ 00:31

    It's virtually certain that the universe started with the Big Bang and that evolution has continued since then.
    Whether that Big Bang was started by "god" or some other means, no-one can yet say. Perhaps we'll find out for sure some time but until we do I'm happy not knowing for sure either way. I have no beliefs: I would call myself an "agnostic soft atheist".
    If pushed, I would say that the matter in the universe has probably always existed. This is the least problematic explanation and is the one that is most in accordance with Occam's Razor.

    Cheers, Tom.

    davij davij pro
    2008-06-01 @ 00:45

    I could believe in the Big Bang rather than the garden of Eden but the mere fact that it may have been started by "some other means" still goes back to somebody or something caused it to happen.
    Is it gas, molecules, nuclear? Who, what created such "things"?
    My opinion is that the "it", the "something" or "somebody" is a superior being or it or something which I believe is God or whatever name others will call it.

    SeasideMan SeasideMan pro
    2008-06-01 @ 01:06

    Not knowing leaves the field completely open.
    The oscillating universe theory is gaining credulity now. This says that there has been a cycle of Big Bangs forever. That doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
    But the basic point remains: this universe almost certainly started with a Big Bang, but we know nothing of what happened before that,
    I dislike the concept of belief. I don't see how belief is any different to wishful thinking. At the moment, the most we can be reasonably sure of is that there was a Big Bang but we don't know how it started. If you choose to "believe" that is god, that's your wishful thinking right there.

    Tom.

    davij davij pro
    2008-06-01 @ 08:33

    ..believe may not be the proper word, now we're probably playing with semantics, which does not differ much from you"accepting", "believing", "concluding", "whatever" that you do not know how it started at the same time stating there has been a cycle of big bang forever is a contradiction by itself. Changing your claim as reason and twisting mine to wishful thinking does not prove anything.
    I can easily say your reasoning without proof is likewise wishful thinking.
    An object will not move without a force to cause it.
    An explosion cannot happen from nothing.

    SeasideMan SeasideMan pro
    2008-06-01 @ 10:21

    Why do you see a cycle of big bangs as being a contradiction"? What exactly is being contradicted?
    I haven't changed a "claim", I've just given you some of the modern scientific thought on the subject. Nor have I "twisted" anything you have said, I have merely proffered an opinion.

    Tom.

    davij davij pro
    2008-06-01 @ 17:05

    ..they say in the end, everybody has a minute before he closes his eyes forever and in that longest 60 seconds of his life, he will utter the word God.
    This is not a scientific statement just a personal thing and I prefer it that way, and for me it seems more gratifying than the thought that I am simply an offshoot of an explosive mutation. I 'believe' that man is a superior being of limitless capability to think both scientifically and abstraction created by that Unknown called God.
    I'm happier this way! :)

    Where do you stand?

  • F1 Grand Prix du Canada

    This time every year, Montreal hold the biggest event in town, the F1 Grand Prix du Montreal, the best money making event
    for the city generating 150millie ia a week for restos, bars, hotels and the 'ho' biz to satisfy the appetites of European tourists, F1 delegation, the press,paparazzi and their ridiculous neon shades and much welcomed Euro . Bahhhhhhh! c'est la vie!

    While there's the deafening ear drum busting F1 engine noise and hot pit babes through binoculars at the track, the scene
    off the track is even better, with lots of outdoor concerts, F1 promo stands, catwalks, it's even nicer just to sit on the open terrasses and that's where I'm gonna be, over cups of cappucino's or espresso with 'sambuca' of course! and just watch the girls go by with their tight mini's up there, way up there ... which in this city is really not a big deal, this ain't Toronto!

    The race is tomorrow, Hamilton, last year's winner is the predicted winner, although this is a Ferrari town! Let me share with you what it looks like over here today! CHEERS!! B)

    F1GrandPrixCanada1gp_daylh4lh1800px-Montreal_F1budweiser-pit-crewlh2molson-pit-babesminiskirt-pit-babemontreal-hot-chicks

    ... guys jealous? you know i feel your pain! ;)

  • Obama - Hillary Affair

    Why Hillary lost? Take a look at these:

    hillary_excited
    "bwahahahahahahaa!!!!!!!!, not exactly Mona LISA'S!

    drinkinghils1
    "HIC*"

    hillary_closer
    "..come closer!..angers even a lil baby boy!"

    hillary_chelsea_eyes
    " watch your neck!..genes of Dracula!"

    clinton_portrait_monica
    "Americans had enough of "THE ORAL OFFICE"

    Unfortunately, the brilliant Senator Obama, after 8 months of grueling campaign against the tough Hillary, even the formidable Senator is feeling the effects of Hillary (witchcraft?)and has been acting strange lately, take a look at these:

    obama_clinton
    ".. kinda like her hair!"

    barackllary
    "..privately, i really admire her!"

    obama_girl
    Change, Yes We Can! - Obama's campaign slogan turning into a rather bizzare twist!

    GOD BLESS AMERICA!

    wtf is wrong wit paula abdul?

  • David Letterman, an American Point of View

    This video is an old clip, but the best debate on Iraq so far. David Letterman, America's midnight companion, usually never shows his political colour except in this interview. So far Letterman's point of view is the one shared by intelligent Americans and majority of the world. If you've missed this, here it is:

    In conclusion, the legacy of the failed Bush's doctrine of the war on the axis of evil, Iraq, Iran and North Korea.
    With casualties of young American soldiers more than the 9-11 disaster not counting the Iraqui casualties, thrillions of dollars and a looming American recession, while the real enemy, Al Q'aida and Bin Laden are still on the loose.

  • ...........

    ...can you feel?

  • Colour My World

    ...wouldn't it be nice if the world is just coloured with love, compassion and kindness to one another?

    kindness 1
    ..a touch

    kindness 3
    ..a hug!

    kindness 4
    ..a kiss!

    kindness 5
    .. share!

    kindness 6
    .. a warm gesture!

    kindness 7
    ..trust!

    kindness 8
    ..companion!

    xx

  • Scent of a Woman

    An elderly lady in her 80's slowly entered the elevator on one of the posh buildings downtown.
    A young chic looking woman stepped in then push the button to the penthouse floor.

    Door closes and the old woman smelled the pleasant perfume the attractive but snobbish looking chic lady was wearing,
    " it smells nice." she told her

    "It's Ralph Lauren ROMANCE! $200 an ounce!" the chic woman replied with an air of arrogance.

    The elevator stopped on the 2nd floor and another fashionable young woman walked in.
    On the way up, the old lady again smelled the fragrant perfume the other girl was wearing.
    " it smells very nice." she told her.

    "It's Channel no. 5, $300 an ounce!" the fashionable woman replied with same an air of arrogance.

    The elevator stopped and the door openned on the 3rd floor.
    " Oh, that's for me!" said the old lady. On her way out, she let out a big fart,
    The chic ladies held their noses in disgust.

    "It's brocolli, $1.79 at Loblaws" she told them with a grin.

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