Saturday, October 3, 2009

One for the Reaper

"Rats in the kitchen but that don't stop yer bitchin, yer a Bastard!"



Reaper gets a free shot!


1979 post

This was year 1979

Download it [here], listen below...

Beasts [here], player below...


This post needed more information on it.

The year 1979 was the year of my wakening, my first son was born that year. It was also a year of assessment. It was a calibration point in my life's design.

Unfortunately I didn't "awaken" very quickly and I spent many years assessing the options. I failed tremendously. Still my eyes opened that year to a reality that I had until then never seen. My son "Son" was born that year and he began to teach me how to be a father.

I prayed many times to God over the circumstances. Only received one answer and that was "He was born knowing how to be a baby, you do not know how to be a father, he can teach you".

Nothing I had ever heard made more sense than that because it was true. He was a beautiful baby & I was a stupid father, but he was a good teacher and he gave me every chance to learn from him.

He's dead now. Picture and info is [here], I've lost nothing in my life until I lost him.

Nothing serves a loss as great as that!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

I'm sorry folks.

I'm sorry but truth is I aint very smart, my taste in art and music sucks. Only news I like is bad news and I'm lazy.

Elephants are beautiful.

This scares me but baby might like it.


Baby Swimming - Watch more amazing videos here

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Shaggy, Angel & Oh Carolina

Download Angel [here] or just hear it below.


Best for last, Oh Carolina. Download it [here] or hear it below.

Danzig - Mother

Nothing worse than self-serving Assholes looking for a voice!!!!


Some mother helps, she cares and some douche-bag needs to look at it as a career move for "special" attention??? "Fuck You America! You shit on the good and slop like pigs in the mud, you SUCK!"



Lisa Snyder, left, watches kids play at their bus stop, which is also her driveway, Friday, Sept. 25, …

IRVING TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Each day before the school bus comes to pick up the neighborhood's children, Lisa Snyder did a favor for three of her fellow moms, welcoming their children into her home for about an hour before they left for school.

Regulators who oversee child care, however, don't see it as charity. Days after the start of the new school year, Snyder received a letter from the Michigan Department of Human Services warning her that if she continued, she'd be violating a law aimed at the operators of unlicensed day care centers.

"I was freaked out. I was blown away," she said. "I got on the phone immediately, called my husband, then I called all the girls" — that is, the mothers whose kids she watches — "every one of them."

Snyder's predicament has led to a debate in Michigan about whether a law that says no one may care for unrelated children in their home for more than four weeks each calendar year unless they are licensed day-care providers needs to be changed. It also has irked parents who say they depend on such friendly offers to help them balance work and family.

On Tuesday, agency Director Ismael Ahmed said good neighbors should be allowed to help each other ensure their children are safe. Gov. Jennifer Granholm instructed Ahmed to work with the state Legislature to change the law, he said.

"Being a good neighbor means helping your neighbors who are in need," Ahmed said in a written statement. "This could be as simple as providing a cup of sugar, monitoring their house while they're on vacation or making sure their children are safe while they wait for the school bus."

Snyder learned that the agency was responding to a neighbor's complaint.

Granholm spokeswoman Liz Boyd said the agency was following standard procedure in its response. "But we feel this (law) really gets in the way of common sense," Boyd said.

"We want to protect kids, but the law needs to be reasonable," she said. "When the governor learned of this, she acted quickly and called the director personally to ask him to intervene."

State Rep. Brian Calley, R-Portland, said he was working to draft legislation that would exempt situations like Snyder's from coverage under Michigan's current day care regulations.

The bill will make it clear that people who aren't in business as day care providers don't need to be licensed, Calley said.

"These are just kids that wait for the bus every morning," he said. "This is not a day care."

Snyder, 35, lives in a rural subdivision in Barry County's Irving Township about 25 miles southeast of Grand Rapids. Her tidy, comfortable three-bedroom home is a designated school bus stop. The three neighbor children she watched — plus Snyder's first-grader, Grace — attend school about six miles away in Middleville.

Snyder said she started watching the other children this school year to help her friends; they often baby-sit for each other during evenings and weekends.

After receiving the state agency's letter, she said she called the agency and tried to explain that she wasn't running a day care center or accepting money from her friends.

Under state law, no one may care for unrelated children in their home for more than four weeks each calendar year unless they are licensed day-care providers. Snyder said she stopped watching the other children immediately after receiving the letter, which was well within the four-week period.

"I've lived in this community for 35 years and everyone I know has done some form of this," said Francie Brummel, 42, who would drop off her second-grade son, Colson, before heading to her job as deputy treasurer of the nearby city of Hastings.

Other moms say they regularly deal with similar situations.

Amy Cowan, 34, of Grosse Pointe Farms, a Detroit suburb, said she often takes turns with her sister, neighbor and friend watching each other's children.

"The worst part of this whole thing, with the state of the economy ... two parents have to work," said Cowan, a corporate sales representative with a 5-year-old son and 11-month-old daughter. "When you throw in the fact that the state is getting involved, it gives women a hard time for going back to work.

"I applaud the lady who takes in her neighbors' kids while they're waiting for the bus. She's enabling her peers to go to work and get a paycheck. The state should be thankful for that."

Amy Maciaszek, 42, of McHenry, Ill., who works in direct sales, said she believes the state agency was "trying to be overprotective."

"I think it does take a village and that's the best way," said Maciaszek, who has a 6-year-old boy and twin 3-year-old daughters. "Unfortunately you do have to be careful about that. These mothers are trying to do the right thing."

___

Associated Press writers Randi Goldberg Berris and David Runk in Detroit and Kathy Barks Hoffman in Lansing, Mich., contributed to this report.

I know I'm angry. I can't help it. I see solutions being removed from us, I see every cure being taken away by self-serving antagonistic assholes. I pray for a better place where we can work together but I live in one that law has taken over. This law is bad when a neighbor can't protect children, isn't it??????? ????

Will you still love me tomorrow & Up on the roof with Carol King "Best version"

LOL, I just made a post with no keywords or title. I guess I made it for no-one cept me...

Download it [here] if you want or just use the magic button below to hear it...

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Someone died tonight
wasn't me or wasn't you
a breath laid road tonight
found demons and found itself
another person lay and cry tonight
missing someone that was loved
another sat there laughing
didn't care, but cared "he's gone"
a portrait hangs lonely in a hall just up the stairs
dead man, dead fishes, dead is all I know
a child plays on the drums, making life or life as she knows
a mother washes out a dish for a son who will never come home
a father parks his car on a spot, a spot he finally owns
nothing comes to conclusion
the end is never near
the end it has more life it seems than the life has ever known
one decision, one walk, one step, one final...
you are gone, but the scent of you still carries on
we all live in the shadow of you David and...
Blessings left uncounted are not blessings but they are shame!
Hugs never given are a weakness
Lies told are a report like from a gun
death the way you had to go is...

I think I'm done

Clog your skin with Dorethy Grey Salon Cold Cream!

Paul Revere & the Raiders - Louie, Louie

My favorite version.

I sing it this way though...

"Stop the screamin Theresa, we got soul now. You find a little girl, you wait for her. You finally see. Slop & dishes all over the place, aint no way to clean up this mess. Get it on back-yea!,
Stop the shoutin an work it on out yea?"

Download it [here]
Or hear it here...

Joy Division - Heart and Soul...

Pretty good, check it out.

Re-Post of Patti Smith with Distant fingers included for Barb.

Distant fingers, for Sweet Barb...

Download the MP3 here Babe [link]


"Barbera, a minute into this vid you'll see the angels dancing
that she painted, very close to your painting and I think
it's the reason I wanted yours so much..."
Love Tawit....

Patti Smith,

How could I describe this fantastic woman?

She can't even define herself, because she has no clue.

She's a poet, an artist and a musician but I'm sure she never knew her value, still doesn't.

I found her music in and around 1976 with her album Radio Ethopia. It was something totally new to me because most of it was not music. It was mostly deep writing behind a curtain of sound.

I think I fell in love with her.

Today she's still all she ever was but.... She's a taste of sanity that most would seek to avoid rather than enjoy.

Want some hints?

Aiight, here are a few.

Song "Aint it strange", the one I'm uploading up top of post right now for you is about the reality of addiction. In the song she sings "Down in Vine land there's a clubhouse. Girl in white dress. Boy shoot white stuff and they tworl and they fall and they fall to the floor. Aint it strange". Then she cries as she sings.
She was trying to explain that addiction takes all, even cute little virgins in white dresses.

Pumping... Oh Wow!. I was 15 years old and I masterbated every day about six times but she was a beautiful & cool woman and she sings about it? I woulda died if anyone found out I did that. She made it almost feel legal for me to do it (a little bit)

Listen...

"My heart starts pumping, my fist starts pumping... Baby come, baby go you feel the huricane"

Pissing in a river... She's defeated. She attempts to earn back her mans love with good sex but only succeeds in pissing herself off. In the end she'd rather punch his ass out.

Here is song...



Point is I never encountered such honesty in approach to lifes scary spots before Patti's music.
What she gave me was the goal post to aim for when dealing with some of the harder aspects of maturing into life and reality of feelings.

I Fuggin LOVE You Patti

NOTE: She plays a Fender Strat & she plays it well!!!

Luckiest job ever, America's finest gamers & Six Flags under water...

This is high speed news Folks.

WARNING: One booby grab, a cop playing video games and stupid people doing stupid things, just like in real life

Monday, September 28, 2009

Diet, nutrition & health information that is really-really good!

Channel Icon

psychetruth <---Join her YouTube group or just watch check out her info.


This is part one of an advanced nutrition lecture on the science of carbs. Topics discussed include weight loss, metabolism, calories, digestion, simple sugars vs. complex carbohydrates, refined sugar, diabetes, diets, low blood sugar, high blood sugar, etc.

RADHlA is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist, C.C.N. She is also a Certified BioNutritional Analyst. She has a Ph.D. in pastoral counseling and a M.Ed. in nutrition. She is a professional member of the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists, (I.A.A.C.N), and the American Naturopathic Medical Association (A.N.M.A.).

Visit Radhia's Website at
http://www.advancedhealthinstitute.com/
http://www.aimmd.com/

This video was produced by Psychetruth
http://www.myspace.com/psychtruth
http://www.youtube.com/psychetruth
http://psychetruth.blogspot.com/

Psychetruth is empowered by TubeMogul
http://www.tubemogul.com

© Copyright 2008 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved.
Category: Howto & Style

"This woman is fantastic. She explains nutrition beyond error"

Part 1,


Part 2,


Part 3,

Bob Ross - The Splendor of Winter lesson

Teach your children to use their talents. Art is a gift and they all have that gift. You just need to feed it before it dies out.

Hard not to love Bob Ross...



Paint a cabbage rose lesson with Drew Dewberry...



Be sure to view her other lessons [here].

God Bless You Lucy Vodden...


LONDON – Lucy Vodden, who provided the inspiration for the Beatles' classic song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," has died after a long battle with lupus. She was 46.

Her death was announced Monday by St. Thomas' Hospital in London, where she had been treated for the chronic disease for more than five years, and by her husband, Ross Vodden. Britain's Press Association said she died last Tuesday. Hospital officials said they could not confirm the day of her death.

Vodden's connection to the Beatles dates back to her early days, when she made friends with schoolmate Julian Lennon, John Lennon's son.

Julian Lennon, then 4 years old, came home from school with a drawing one day, showed it to his father, and said it was "Lucy in the sky with diamonds."

At the time, John Lennon was gathering material for his contributions to "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," a landmark album released to worldwide acclaim in 1967.

The elder Lennon seized on the image and developed it into what is widely regarded as a psychedelic masterpiece, replete with haunting images of "newspaper taxis" and a "girl with kaleidoscope eyes."

Rock music critics thought the song's title was a veiled reference to LSD, but John Lennon always claimed the phrase came from his son, not from a desire to spell out the initials LSD in code.

Vodden lost touch with Julian Lennon after he left the school following his parents' divorce, but they were reunited in recent years when Julian Lennon, who lives in France, tried to help her cope with the disease.

He sent her flowers and vouchers for use at a gardening center near her home in Surrey in southeast England, and frequently sent her text messages in an effort to buttress her spirits.

"I wasn't sure at first how to approach her," Julian Lennon told the Associated Press in June. "I wanted at least to get a note to her. Then I heard she had a great love of gardening, and I thought I'd help with something she's passionate about, and I love gardening too. I wanted to do something to put a smile on her face."

In recent months, Vodden was too ill to go out most of the time, except for hospital visits.

She enjoyed her link to the Beatles, but was not particularly fond of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds."

"I don't relate to the song, to that type of song," she told the Associated Press in June. "As a teenager, I made the mistake of telling a couple of friends at school that I was the Lucy in the song and they said, 'No, it's not you, my parents said it's about drugs.' And I didn't know what LSD was at the time, so I just kept it quiet, to myself."

Vodden is the latest in a long line of people connected to the Beatles who died at a relatively young age.

The list includes John Lennon, gunned down at age 40, manager Brian Epstein, who died of a drug overdose when he was 32, and original band member Stuart Sutcliffe, who died of a brain hemorrhage at 21.

A spokeswoman for Julian Lennon and his mother, Cynthia Lennon, said they were "shocked and saddened" by Vodden's death.

Angie Davidson, a lupus sufferer who is campaign director of the St. Thomas' Lupus Trust, said Vodden was "a real fighter" who had worked behind the scenes to support efforts to combat the disease.

"It's so sad that she has finally lost the battle she fought so bravely for so long," said Davidson.


or...



One more Alanis Morissette "King Of Pain"



Beautiful!

I had to post this...

After I left my wife I heard this and understood how bad it hurt her... Not a happy post but it's something I had to feel.

Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know!






And that's correct, I autta known because it was not fair to deny her the cross she bore that I had given her.

"I'm truthfully Sorry Lori, I should have known"

A few requests for more Karaoke, 5 more here for you...

Carpenters - Yesterday Once More


Eagles - Hotel California


Johnny Cash - I walk the line


Black Sabbath - Paranoid


Nirvana - Come as you are

A Classic Masterpiece, the movie Heavy Metal

Nuff said...


From Crackle: Heavy Metal

Rocky Horror Treatment (1981)

WARNING: This movie might not be safe for all. Watch it only if you have a basic understanding for art and art's direction in production!

"And now, after six years, they've taken the hero and heroine of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and put them in a brand new movie. It's called Shock Treatment!" This promotional documentary hosted by fan club president Sal Piro was aired on late night television. It follows the Rocky Horror Picture Show cult phenomenon through Sal's trip behind the scenes in England during the filming of Shock Treatment. Interview subjects include Richard O'Brien, Little Nell, Christopher Malcolm (generally in character as Vance Parker), Michael White, Patricia Quinn, and Rik Mayall.

Video contributed by Michael Lestatkatt

Link to film is [here]

Below is my favorite vid from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, but it's not the movie I'm posting. Again the link to this movie is [here].

Enjoy...





That was Rocky Horror Picture Show's "Time Warp"


Miley cyrus, the next Britney Spears??

Slut-jucation for another generation???



I know this vid will be yanked off real quick.

Elaine Pagels on the Book of Revelation

Elaine Pagels examines the Book of Revelation and asks questions about its origin and importance. Who wrote the Book of Revelation, when, and why? What other "books of revelation"--Jewish and Christian--were written at the time but left out of the Bible? What accounts for the enduring appeal of this book during the past 2000 years, and even today?

"I don't agree with her interpretation of John's Book, but it is food for thought."

In the new America only two options "High Class & No Class"

Elizabeth Warren...

Distinguished law scholar Elizabeth Warren teaches contract law, bankruptcy, and commercial law at Harvard Law School. She is an outspoken critic of America's credit economy, which she has linked to the continuing rise in bankruptcy among the middle-class. Series.




I think this is my second post on Elizabeth Warren, she's good.

Dr. Judith Klein "Emergency situation medical advice"

Dr. Judith Klein, UCSF School of Medicine, explores what knowledge is needed in the back country far from medical help. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public [9/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 14838]

Emergency situation medical advice on what to do when you can't get assistance right away...


Sunday, September 27, 2009

Muddy Waters Blues

I got my MoJo workin but it just don't won you.



Bonus: You know I posted this for you sweet lil' thang...