1963 - As Major Matt Lewis, Charlton Heston stood up to the entire freakin' Chinese Empire. How much money do we owe the bank of China today? What about Tibet? Taiwan? Jeeze, what's next? Think they'll claim the Chicago Southside as one of their freakin' territories?
But hey, at least we've got cheap toilet seats--if you don't mind the lead paint. (Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase get the lead out of your ass.)
LaWeeze
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Charlton Heston, 1959. As Judah Ben-Hur, he stood up to the whole freakin' Roman empire. You know, back when the people in power used chariot races and gladiator fights to placate and occupy the masses so they wouldn't know how badly they were being screwed. (NFL or American Icon ring a bell?)
LaWeeze
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
About those blog names
Ever had a great idea for a blog and wanted to get it going right away? OK, so we've been spoiled by the freakin' technology. You bet I want it NOW!
So I get this idea (I'm not saying that it's unique or special or anything, just that it's an idea.) It's a blog about comparing what's happening today with what happened in the past (you know, like Gitmo and the Spanish Inquisition). I thought of come cool titles dejavu (nope, taken) so I enhanced it as dejavuvu (nope, one picture of a naked girl). Then a bunch of other stuff, historyrepeats, pondering, hmm, etc. (ALL FREAKIN' TAKEN.)
OK, so I don't have a problem if the name I want to use is taken--after all, they did get there first. But...(there is ALWAYS a but, isn't there?)
Dejavu - ONE post. September 10 2001... hmmm.
Dejavuvu - ONE post (a naked woman) in 2008
Hmm - ONE Post in 2000
The last one is really spooky. The name of the blog is "Again." From the heading, it looks like it may have been started on September 9, 2001. The only post is September 13, 2001 asking about bodycount at the WTC. WTF?
There is certainly interesting stuff out there.
Anyway, the point of this blogrant is maybe some people who don't use the friggin' things in a couple gazillion years ought to give up the names so they can be put to good use.
Seeya,
Laweeze
So I get this idea (I'm not saying that it's unique or special or anything, just that it's an idea.) It's a blog about comparing what's happening today with what happened in the past (you know, like Gitmo and the Spanish Inquisition). I thought of come cool titles dejavu (nope, taken) so I enhanced it as dejavuvu (nope, one picture of a naked girl). Then a bunch of other stuff, historyrepeats, pondering, hmm, etc. (ALL FREAKIN' TAKEN.)
OK, so I don't have a problem if the name I want to use is taken--after all, they did get there first. But...(there is ALWAYS a but, isn't there?)
Dejavu - ONE post. September 10 2001... hmmm.
Dejavuvu - ONE post (a naked woman) in 2008
Hmm - ONE Post in 2000
The last one is really spooky. The name of the blog is "Again." From the heading, it looks like it may have been started on September 9, 2001. The only post is September 13, 2001 asking about bodycount at the WTC. WTF?
There is certainly interesting stuff out there.
Anyway, the point of this blogrant is maybe some people who don't use the friggin' things in a couple gazillion years ought to give up the names so they can be put to good use.
Seeya,
Laweeze
Hiya
You know how they say history repeats itself? That's what we're all about here at Jeezelaweeze. Think about it.
July 4, 1776. A group of long-haired (ok so it was wigs) rebels in Philadelphia told the world that they were darned tired of paying taxes to a bunch of inbreds calling themselves "nobility" and shipping the fruits of their labors to foreign governments.
January 1, 1863. The emancipation proclamation ended slavery in the United States.
August 26, 1920. Women get the right to vote.
For the last 8 years, the red-state people have done their dangdest to undo all of that.
MTC...
LaWeeze
July 4, 1776. A group of long-haired (ok so it was wigs) rebels in Philadelphia told the world that they were darned tired of paying taxes to a bunch of inbreds calling themselves "nobility" and shipping the fruits of their labors to foreign governments.
January 1, 1863. The emancipation proclamation ended slavery in the United States.
August 26, 1920. Women get the right to vote.
For the last 8 years, the red-state people have done their dangdest to undo all of that.
MTC...
LaWeeze
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