Saturday, April 10, 2010

For Little Sister Lea...

No implications here hon. Just a song we used to listen to and I was thinkin ya'll might wannit for a good ol' listenin to.

Did I say that right? I tried to say some of it'n Floridian fer ya so's yu'd unnerstaind it better.

Puddle of mud - She Fukkin Hates me
[Download link]


Peace kid and keep up the good stuff or lie an say you did...

Rick Derringer & Friends - King Biscuit Flower Hour

Time for some good old fashioned jammin....

Mister Rick Derringer and a few of his friends here, posted for Marc...

Turn it op Bro!

Right place, wrong time... [Download here]


Rock & Roll Hoochie-Koo... [Download here]


All the young Dudes... [Download here]


Bonus Classic:
Fire on High Vid... [Download Vid]




Almost forgot this one (Who the fuck is Alice?)
[Download link]

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Jan Svankmajer vid post...

Sorry but I don't know the name of this vid. It is very good though and I think you're going to like it. Please pay notice to the warnings below both on the post and in the keywords at the very bottom. I would hate to think that this post put someone into therapy for emotional trauma without warning them first.

CONTENT WARNING: This video contains clay breasts (naked ones), images of cornbread and two toothbrushes. Please do not view if any of the above might offend you.

Rat out or suck up to your coworkers all in one easy spot...

Unvarnished a Site for Rating Coworkers Sparks Controversy


LOL, This is a great idea...

By DAN FLETCHER –

(The original post in it's entirety is [here], from our friends at Time Magazine)

A new website is betting you're willing to dish about your co-worker's job performance just as you would a Netflix movie or an Amazon purchase. The site, dubbed Unvarnished, came out of private beta testing last week and aims to create an open forum to rate professionals in the workplace - for better or for worse.

It's a concept that has caused some controversy, particularly since Unvarnished allows employees to be reviewed anonymously and with no way of removing a negative review. But the co-founders, veterans of sites like LinkedIn and eBay, think there's a market for honest, unfiltered feedback about how individuals perform in their jobs and say their site will ultimately be more useful than the carefully selected job references or curated blurbs on someone's LinkedIn profile. "We're trying to take how professional reputation works in the offline world and port that online," says co-founder Peter Kazanjy. (See YouTube's 50 best viral videos.)

My post:

First of all I'd like to comment on me. I am a thoughtful and considerate coworker fully deserving of all complimentary remarks. I am a beacon of inspiration and my example as a (whaddever-you-callit) should be noticed by all. Hell, I'm so good I'm even betterin me!

Next I'd like to comment on Janet, Donna, Susan and Jane. Those woman are fine in almost every aspect. I say "almost" because they are lacking in only one area. They have failed to notice me as the remarkable and fine example of a man that I am. I do understand that this is supposed to be a professional work place but those fine ladies need to lighten it up a bit, show a little more leg and let the hair down once in a while. Jane should invest in a lower cut blouse or two, Donna should take me out to lunch and try to get a little closer to me because she aint getting any younger and I just might give up on her altogether. Janet and Susan should sit up a little straighter and point those nice firm lovelies out a little bit more, maybe get some heels and show those legs off. I for one know I would be happy to notice and a happy work environment is what we're all striving for (aint it?).

The rest of the guys should shut the hell up and get something done. I don't care that those mama's boys have feelings. I don't even like em. By the way Jeff, I'm the one that called your wife and keyed your car last New Years Eve during the party. You don't like it? Good then, go get a job at McDonalds you loser!

There now. Wasn't that nice? Don't we all feel better now? I know I do.

I hope to see everyone at Unvarnished.com, except Jeff that is.

B.T.W., Don't believe anything Jeff says about me.


Monday, April 5, 2010

Karaoke primer, program, links and samples...


To play these files you need some version of Winamp and the CDG plug-in. Sometimes I can find the plug-in on Nullsoft's site, sometimes I can't. I'll post it with my links below in case you have trouble finding it.

I will post some zip files of a few Karaoke sample items. For these to work properly you must install the Winamp and the CDG plug-in and then unzip both the MP3 and the CDG file in each zip file into the same directory (they need to see each-other together to work. Next you just open the MP3 file in Winamp and double click inside the Karauke window to view it in full screen. Double click again to resize it back to small view when yer done.

Get Winamp for free [here] (I never install the toolbar with it or opt for the free MP3's because a cleaner install works better for me, just un-click the boxes when installing). Click [here] for older versions, 2.6 & 2.81 I liked for speed. 3.01 was the worst one. If you like music visualizations you might want to try out an older version because they seem to run better on them.

The CDG plug-in is [here]

Samples:

Luther Ingram - If loving you is wrong [here]
The Drifters - Under the boardwalk [here]
The Coasters - Yakity-Yak [here]
The Doobie Brothers - Black Water [here]

(Updated)