4 Aug
Rob Schneider decided to tell everyone that he would not work along side Mel Gibson (even with the likely hood of that every happening isn’t too promising)
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Mel Gibson started giving back the the Jewish community (www.defamer.com)

A “No-Mel Zone” proposed billboard was turned down.

Get your Mel Gibson shirts here and here while supplies last!
3 Aug
Mosher injured during Korn show dies.
I hope this puts an end to the stupid stupid practice. If I wanted to get beaten up at a public place, I’d go to a Klan rally.
3 Aug
synthesissarah: gee, i didnt know you were married
synthesissarah: that must be fun
chumbly cat: ha
synthesissarah: hahaa
chumbly cat: im not married but sometimes i like to pretend i am
chumbly cat: no
synthesissarah: that is a fun game, do you yell at yourself and nag yourself
synthesissarah: do you say, “honey why cant you ever put the toilet seat down?”
synthesissarah: and the reply, “why cant you leave it up?”
chumbly cat: yeah and ask myself where i am going and when ill be back
chumbly cat: and then get angry when it isnt the answer i wanted to hear
3 Aug
can make it Friday, all you have to do is follow this 7 step manual.
Step 1: go to the store
Step 2: get alcoholic drink of choice
Step 3: call friends
Step 4: put on records
Step 5: consume alcohol while still light outside (continue listening to records)
Step 6: fall asleep on couch (also while still light outside)
Step 7: Voila! It's Friday!
This whole event should take no more than 2 hours. You'll wake up groggy and maybe a bit stiff depending on couch size and comfort, but it will be Friday.
2 Aug
As if Sub Pop didn’t rule enough…
Seattle, Wash. (July 31, 2006) – Sub Pop Records, the music label that has given rise to bands ranging from Nirvana to The Shins, announced today that it has purchased enough Green-e certified Green Tags, also known as renewable energy credits, from the Bonneville Environmental Foundation to equal 100 percent of the company’s energy use. To date, Sub Pop records is the first Green-e certified record label in the United States.
 “I was made aware of the program by one of my co-workers. I was, quite frankly, shocked by how easy it is to support renewable energy. Green Tags are a simple way for anyone to choose wind energy, which, in turn, lowers dependence on burning fossil fuels for energy,” said Jonathan Poneman, president of Sub Pop Records. “Green Tags fulfill an important commitment to both the planet and the Pacific Northwest, where Sub Pop is rooted.”
Pretty neat, huh? Check out the somewhat spectacular and altogether humorous story of how this came to be here. There you will find a link to the full press release.
2 Aug
I decided to google “shit” and see what I got back and it was beautiful.
