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17:23:48 10/24/11
Jessica Simpson's Apparent Baby Bump
[LESS INFO] 4 VIEWS | ADDED 17:23:48 10/24/11
Jessica Simpson's Apparent Baby Bump
It looks like the singer is no longer trying to hide her baby bump after being spotted in fitted shirt, but word is she is waiting to sell her story before going official. JESSICA SIMPSON STILL HASN'T MADE IT OFFICIAL...BUT WE'RE OFFICIALLY ON BUMP WATCH... IF THAT'S NOT A BABY BUMP, WE DON'T KNOW WHAT IS... JESSICA SIMPSON WAS SNAPPED WALKING THROUGH NEW YORK'S JFK AIRPORT SUNDAY, WITH HER HAND PLACED PROMINENTLY ON HER BELLY... CARGO JACKET OR NOT, THAT BLACK LYCRA GET-UP IS DOING NOTHING TO QUIET THE PREGGO RUMORS... NOW WE'RE JUST WAITING FOR HER TO MAKE IT OFFICIAL...AND WORD IS SHE'S HOLDING OFF UNTIL SHE CAN SELL HER STORY TO A MAJOR MAG... SOURCES TELL THE NEW YORK POST, PAPA JOE SIMPSON IS TRYING TO BROKER A $500000 DEAL TO BREAK THE BIG NEWS AND EVENTUALLY SELL THE BABY PICS... BUT SUPPOSEDLY, NO ONE'S BITING ON THE BIG EXCLUSIVE -- YET...IN ANY CASE, IT LOOKS LIKE THIS CAT'S OUTTA THE BAG... From: CelebTV Views: 1978 6 ratings Time: 00:51 More in Entertainment
5 Views
17:23:48 10/24/11
Jessica Simpson's Apparent Baby Bump
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 17:23:48 10/24/11
Jessica Simpson's Apparent Baby Bump
It looks like the singer is no longer trying to hide her baby bump after being spotted in fitted shirt, but word is she is waiting to sell her story before going official. JESSICA SIMPSON STILL HASN'T MADE IT OFFICIAL...BUT WE'RE OFFICIALLY ON BUMP WATCH... IF THAT'S NOT A BABY BUMP, WE DON'T KNOW WHAT IS... JESSICA SIMPSON WAS SNAPPED WALKING THROUGH NEW YORK'S JFK AIRPORT SUNDAY, WITH HER HAND PLACED PROMINENTLY ON HER BELLY... CARGO JACKET OR NOT, THAT BLACK LYCRA GET-UP IS DOING NOTHING TO QUIET THE PREGGO RUMORS... NOW WE'RE JUST WAITING FOR HER TO MAKE IT OFFICIAL...AND WORD IS SHE'S HOLDING OFF UNTIL SHE CAN SELL HER STORY TO A MAJOR MAG... SOURCES TELL THE NEW YORK POST, PAPA JOE SIMPSON IS TRYING TO BROKER A $500000 DEAL TO BREAK THE BIG NEWS AND EVENTUALLY SELL THE BABY PICS... BUT SUPPOSEDLY, NO ONE'S BITING ON THE BIG EXCLUSIVE -- YET...IN ANY CASE, IT LOOKS LIKE THIS CAT'S OUTTA THE BAG... From: CelebTV Views: 1972 6 ratings Time: 00:51 More in Entertainment
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21:32:07 05/17/11
HAVE A HEART
[LESS INFO] 22 VIEWS | ADDED 21:32:07 05/17/11
"This video and song is in response to a letter I got from a chinchilla rancher. he saw my interview in the Daily Herald talking against the fur industry. Here is his letter to me I am an International Chinchilla Judge as is my wife of 51 years, and owner of PSK Chinchilla Ranch and Sullivan Fur Dressing. We have been in the Chinchilla business going on 43 years. The only time I heard of you was that ridiculous letter you put in the Spectrum paper Jan. 13, 08. I understand your attachment to a chinchilla. Sorry for your loss. But get real, join peta who slaughters 97.4% of their so called ""Rescues"", or some other ridicules thing or group. For your info there would be no pet chinchillas or any others for that matter if it were not for the popularity of Chinchilla as a fur garment, that means ""pelts"", not pets. In the wild there are very few live animals if any at all. I was a guest of the Chile National Chinchilla Organization and the Chilean Government for the opening of the Sanctuary and preserve for the wild Chinchilla several years ago. As Chile, Argentina and Bolivia were their point on origin of the animal. Mainly Chile. I spent several hours on the site and found no evidence that any wild Chins were even there. If so there are very few. You pet people are successfully destroying what we have built up over the years. Chinchilla has been my family's life. It is a sad day that the beautiful little animal will one day be a note in the history books, destroyed by a bunch of crazy do gooders. There is nothing you can do to improve the breed with your misguided zeal. You will never develop the expertise or the knowledge to better the breed. You will never make it your life's work to improve the breed. Just suck off of some one that has, and there are many. They are cutting their own throats as many have discovered . 20 years past there were 100,000 plus pelts produced in the USA. We led the world in quality and pelt production. Now that number is greatly reduced from that and the center of production has moved back to South America. The USA still has the best quality but that also will pass. All you pet owners are doing is destroying a wonderful renewable source of warmth, beauty and comfort. The animal was developed by Commercial Ranchers and improved to where it is today because of the fur market. In the wild they looked like mangy ground squirrels. These Ranchers bred the quality to what you see today from these ""ground squirrels."" These Ranchers treat their animals with the greatest kindness and care. The same as Ranchers of Cows, horses, pigs , poultry and all livestock have been improved for the good of the human race as food and clothing. It is a business and requires caring. If one does not care one will not succeed. But you probably don't wear leather or eat meat or dairy, just plants, sorry, poor little plants they feel to. By the way they also have been improved by humanity for humanity and for human consumption. They also are a renewable resource. And by the way we don't sell pets as it is the cruelest thing that can be done to a Chinchilla. How many Chins live past 2 or 3 years as a pet? Yours did, I am surprised! Congratulations! Most don't. In our breeding herd we have had 100's live past 15 years and several into their 20's, providing upgrades in genetics and longevity to the breed. Our answer is no we will not sell you any pets. We only sell herd improvement animals and only to qualified Ranchers of which you are not one. I usually ignore pet requests but could not resist answering your inquiry. Pete Kiseskey PS: you could not had heard of our ""PET QUALITY CHINS"" as we have none. And yes those we have are Animanely treated. Not humanely treated, that is for humans. New word by me. Take note! _________________________________________ Please go to my website to hear samples from my Cd MUSIC FOR PETS AND PEOPLE also avaiable on ITUNES and CD BABY http://www.jamieglaser.com Lucky's Place http://www.luckysplace.net"
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01:07:59 05/06/11
Only As Equals By Palestinian Poet Remi Kanazi
[LESS INFO] 7 VIEWS | ADDED 01:07:59 05/06/11
Palestinian poet Remi Kanazi performs his poem "Only as Equals" at Monkeywrench Books in Austin, Texas on 4/4/11. Remi Kanazi - a poet, writer, and activist based in New York City. Poetic Injustice is the long-awaited release by this Palestinian-American poet and it is a diverse mix of unabashed resistance poems. Laced with searing indictments of occupation, ethnic cleansing, and war, Remi tackles some of the most important issues facing the world today. Remi is also the editor of Poets For Palestine (Al Jisser Group, 2008). His political commentary has been featured by news outlets throughout the world, including Al Jazeera English, GRITtv with Laura Flanders, and BBC Radio. His poetry has taken him across North America, the UK, and the Middle East, and he recently appeared in the Palestine Festival of Literature as well as Poetry International. He is a recurring writer in residence and advisory board member for the Palestine Writing Workshop. Only as Equals: Every time I think of 9/11
I see burning flesh dripping off the bones of Iraqi children in Fallujah Now Gaza I tend to memorialize the forgotten The collateral damage eclipsing our unpunished crimes Maybe it’s because I’m a numbers guy Because if I had a dollar for every time an Iraqi died since 2003
I’d be a millionaire And don’t get me wrong Sometimes I don’t know who I hate more The governments in the West Or the politicians in the East Who sell their souls quicker than the oil they export Straw men who use Palestine as a tool to line their pockets And don’t give a nickel to their people Quisling governments Who stitch mouths shut for a check from Washington and AIPAC How can you be their prototypical anti-Semite If you are signing peace accords to oppress your own people? And then Orientalists and idiots talk about how We can’t have democracy in the Middle East Because of what happened in Gaza A Hamas boogyman wrapped in democratic elections Rahm Emanuel wants to educate me and my people about democracy gone wrong Why doesn’t he try implementing one Israel first? Instead of bowing down to terrorists like his father and the IDF Lauding a third rate, racist, European society that’s imploding quicker Than its moral standing in the world Enlightened like 1950s Afrikaners and slave traders Just because the house is beautiful Doesn’t mean the bones you built it on have fully decomposed The Israeli left is about as alive as Ariel Sharon I’m sick and tired of asking for permission to resist From antiquated leftists and progressives Who care more about keeping it Kosher than moving things forward I put down my pen and waving fist to resist with college kids and Palestinians Boycott and divest! Because who cares about preserving a living when governments are killing civilians Complicity by silence and reserve units bombing Gaza Your academics and scholars, theater groups and practitioners, are part of the problem And if logic doesn’t fit into your long term plan of rejecting My right to return, I’m sorry Maybe one day you’ll return to reality Where my people have babies quicker Than Zionists can concoct Jordanian options I don’t want your sympathy or introspective confessions Won’t sit on my hands till they loose oxygen Like the people of Balata and Rafah
Vote for Barack Obama And pretend that his 22 day silence was golden While emaciated children starved to death Surrounded by their parent’s corpses This can’t be America the Beautiful A criminal with a few positive attributes Doesn’t alleviate genocide Bombing Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq Into oblivion doesn’t make you historic It makes you as blind and bloodthirsty As the white men that came before you Apathetic hipsters now excited about a presidentWho broke history, but not poverty, occupation, or corporate interests I’d rather proudly walk through the graveyard of peace accords And failed dialogue sessions Than see my people just as occupied or third class citizens We are the gavel that will slam down like a verdict We are not waiting for Israel or America or the Supreme Court to approve it We’ll boycott Lev Leviev, Caterpillar and your apartheid companies We’re taking back the right of return and the keys to a country Because we never asked you to go back to Europe or sit in open air prisons I’m not asking for your advice, I’m explaining the decision You can stay here, with us, but only as equals
It’s not that you’re Israeli, it’s that you’re wrong That’s why I fight for my people! Produced by Jeff Zavala. A ZGraphix Production.http://zgraphix.org
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21:12:05 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B - Part 1 - From The Echo
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 21:12:05 02/16/11
Part 1 of Cyndi Harvell performing an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK MYSPACE
BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.
10 Views
21:11:08 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B - Part 2 - Loaded Question
[LESS INFO] 10 VIEWS | ADDED 21:11:08 02/16/11
Part 2 of Cyndi Harvell performing an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK MYSPACE
BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.
11 Views
20:43:49 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B - Part 3 Break For It
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 20:43:49 02/16/11
Part 3 of Cyndi Harvell performing an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
For the entire performance CLICK HERE
WEBSITE FACEBOOK MYSPACE
BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.
11 Views
20:25:21 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell Live in Studio B
[LESS INFO] 11 VIEWS | ADDED 20:25:21 02/16/11
Cyndi Harvell performs an acoustic set live in Mevio Studios in San Francisco
WEBSITE FACEBOOK MYSPACE
BIO:
Here's my story. I'm sticking to it. So listen up.
I grew up in the deep, deep south where we eat fried catfish and grits and drink sweet tea -- not iced tea, sweetened -- but sweet tea. It is basically one word, split into two for you non-southerners.
My barbie dolls sang musicals, and I sang along with the various pop princesses of the time -- Tiffany, Paula, Janet, Madonna -- dancing around the living room with my friends. I also liked to climb trees, create secret clubs with the neighborhood kids, and sell seashells from the driveway.
Fast forward to 1999: I took my little Yamaha off to college, to the mini-music-mecca of Athens, GA, where I met a friend who helped me form my first band. Terrified and shy and lacking confidence, I played some open mics and my very first full-band shows to responsive crowds. For the very first time in my life, I felt like I knew where my place was in the world. After a couple years, I made my first album and built up a little following.
In the fall of 2004, I sold my stuff at a flea market and headed west. It was the best decision of my life. I started up my own band again - lucking out by finding Mike Stevens and John Howland. It was like reuniting with old friends. We meshed together like peanut butter and jelly and wonderbread. We played around the bay area, as an acoustic trio, eventually landing at Ex'pressions College for Digital Arts to record a demo we could sell at our shows. Here we met Jack Douglas (a producer with an impressive resume, including Aerosmith, John Lennon, Patti Smith, the Who). Seriously. He's even on wikipedia. Jack took an immediate liking to us, and sent us on to local producer Jim Greer, who adopted us like stray kittens. Hungry stray kittens.
After mixing our Expressions demo and getting to know us a bit, Jim decided to sign us to his local label, Fortune Records, and record a real full-length album. He helped transform our little baby songs into grown up songs, and in March of 2008, we had the experience of a lifetime, recording our album "The Night Turned to Song" in Caspar, California - in a studio by the sea. That album led us to be included on the bay area KFOG's Local Scene 5 CD and featured on their morning show, in addition to being played on Americana radio across the U.S. and Europe. We played San Fran's HUGE Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October '08 and the Gilroy Garlic Festival in '09 (over 100,000 attendees!).
2010 began with the recording of our 2nd album together "From the Echo," back again at Old School Studios in Caspar. It's an album about freedom and release and moving away from the things that hold us back toward the things that give us hope. Real life stuff, folks.



