Click on the link below to see Oasis and Green Day mixed together, did these 2 songs have the same producer? Either way, it is cool to watch and listen to.
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Boulevard of Broken Songs
Thanks to Jen for passing this along...
Click on the link below to see Oasis and Green Day mixed together, did these 2 songs have the same producer? Either way, it is cool to watch and listen to.
Green Day vs. Oasis Video
Click on the link below to see Oasis and Green Day mixed together, did these 2 songs have the same producer? Either way, it is cool to watch and listen to.
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Serve, set and SPIKE.
I Danbury
Danbury Cracks Down On Rowdy Volleyball Games
City officials are spiking large-scale volleyball games that have led to tensions with its fast-growing immigrant population.
Danbury has been transformed in recent years with waves of new immigrants from Brazil, Ecuador and other countries. City officials have proposed a law that would curb large-scale volleyball games and other ``repetitive outdoor group activities'' in neighborhoods.
Click here to read more about how officials are wasting their time on taking care of the the Volleyball problem in Danbury
Danbury Cracks Down On Rowdy Volleyball Games
City officials are spiking large-scale volleyball games that have led to tensions with its fast-growing immigrant population.
Danbury has been transformed in recent years with waves of new immigrants from Brazil, Ecuador and other countries. City officials have proposed a law that would curb large-scale volleyball games and other ``repetitive outdoor group activities'' in neighborhoods.
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Don't spend that quarter all in one place
Click on the link below to see if you are a shitty tipper.
Surprisingly, there are no entries for you know who, not even dating back to The Stadium in Oswego. SHOCKING!
Friday, July 22, 2005
Happy Birthday Dubb!
"Yes, please by me a beer for my birthday. Yes, you can also leave the tip."
Happy Birthday to our one and only Dubb. He is all grows up today! We love you Dubb!
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Break Me Off a Piece of That Trashypantz!
What's YOUR slogan?
Click here to find out!
props to my bro for finding this site. We both share the same trait of dilly dallying on company time.
props to my bro for finding this site. We both share the same trait of dilly dallying on company time.
TrashyPantz movie review:
The Obsession rating for the week must now be adjusted.
Last night I went to see Charlie & The Chocolate Factory in IMAX.
Sat relatively close to the screen, but it was great, it was like I was surrounded by chocolate and candy the whole time, it was all i could see in my peripheral vision! It was a dream come true.
For all of you who think that Tim Burton was trying to do a remake of the original, he has not. What Tim Burton has done is made a new movie from the book. Of course the characters are the same, but the way that Willy Wonka is portrayed is very different, and how each child ends up up leaving the factory tour are the same, but you learn more about Willy Wonka's upbringing and his family and you also learn where the Oompa Loompas come from.
Speaking of Oompa Loompas, there are 165 of them in the movie, all played by one actor, Deep Roy. Each Oompa Loompa, however, was shot individually. He was a very busy man on the set!
The Oompa Loompas are more modernized in their outfits, but this fits into the movie perfectly.
Some highlights from the movie:
Great songs and dancing by the Oompa Loompas.
No scary tunnel song!!!!!!
Much better looking candy meadow and chocolate river!
I wanted to eat every Wonka Bar i saw in the movie, they looked scrumptuos!
Johnny Depp creates a Willy Wonka with issues, but he somehow seems nicer and more into candy than the Gene Wilder's Wonka.
These are just a few highlights from the movie, the rest you should see for yourself.
The casting, the effects, the music, are all great and original. This is by far the most colorful TIm Burton to date! I highly recommend getting some candy before you go into the movie, because you will get the urge for some about 30 minutes into the movie . I was jonesing for some Sour Patch kids like you don't even KNOW!
TrashyPantz gives Charlie & The Chocolate Factory 5 out of 5 WONKA BARS!
(and one NEW Ooompa Loompa thrown in for good measure!)
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
My New Obsession
As of right now, this Land Rover Sport is my new obsession...
However, i am going to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in IMAX tomorrow, so that movie may become my new obsession, but for now, we will stick with the new Range Rover Sport.
I am not an SUV person at all, but if forced to have one, this would be it. Orange and fast! The interior is designed like a cockpit and has an intergrated phone system, GPS and is equiped with Harmon Kardon speakers in all sorts of places!!
A full review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will be posted on Thursday and Obsession stats will be revised, if necessary.
Leaner 'Rock Star' is still a stumbler
courtesy of MediaLife:
It was a gamble for CBS to schedule an unproven reality show on three nights a week, and now the network is paying. It shaved “Rock Star” from 60 supersized minutes last week to a half hour last night, and based on last night’s ratings that was a good decision. “Rock Star” averaged a 2.5 adults 18-49 rating, according to Nielsen overnights, fumbling a quarter of its 3.3 “Two and a Half Men” lead-in. “Rock Star” was about even to last week’s 2.4 premiere rating, though that was over an entire hour. The network had hoped that “Rock Star” would be at least the next “Big Brother,” which also airs on three nights. But after it fell to a 2.1 rating for last Wednesday’s elimination episode, CBS knew things were grim. “Rock Star” finished second in its timeslot last night, 26 percent behind timeslot leader “Hell’s Kitchen” on Fox.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
I'm a Top Gun Pilot!
Welcome to JobPredictor, all you are required to do is to enter a keyword in the space above and let the stars talk to each other and produce the outcome, remember to tell your friends about the site as there are many more predictions on this site, they include cars, love, money, p*rn star, pets, gifts, dice, holiday, chat up lines.
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Summer rock 'n roll reality romp tanks hard
courtesy of MediaLife:
CBS may be regretting that decision to schedule three episodes of “Rock Star” per week right now.
Yesterday’s premiere of the new reality show averaged only a 2.4 adults 18-49, according to Nielsen overnights. The show struggled opposite Fox’s moderate hit “Hell’s Kitchen” in the 9 p.m. timeslot, where “Kitchen” averaged a 3.2.
“Kitchen” even finished ahead among total viewers with 6.5 million, while “Rock Star” averaged just 5.6 million.
Now CBS is stuck with Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday competition and results episodes of what looks to be yet another reality clunker, albeit a highly pedigreed one. The show is produced by “Survivor’s” Mark Burnett.
“Rock Star” performed worse than two other CBS reality premieres this summer. “Big Brother” averaged a 3.4 last week and “Fire Me, Please” debuted with a 3.3 last month.
It did perform better than the debut of the network’s “The Cut,” which averaged a 2.1.
The show, with surprisingly winning host Dave Navarro, showed 15 contestants competing to become the new lead singer for popular '80s band INXS.
After one contestant messed up her lyrics and another mangled Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," the latter got the first boot. But viewers will get to vote on some future ejections.
CBS may be regretting that decision to schedule three episodes of “Rock Star” per week right now.
Yesterday’s premiere of the new reality show averaged only a 2.4 adults 18-49, according to Nielsen overnights. The show struggled opposite Fox’s moderate hit “Hell’s Kitchen” in the 9 p.m. timeslot, where “Kitchen” averaged a 3.2.
“Kitchen” even finished ahead among total viewers with 6.5 million, while “Rock Star” averaged just 5.6 million.
Now CBS is stuck with Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday competition and results episodes of what looks to be yet another reality clunker, albeit a highly pedigreed one. The show is produced by “Survivor’s” Mark Burnett.
“Rock Star” performed worse than two other CBS reality premieres this summer. “Big Brother” averaged a 3.4 last week and “Fire Me, Please” debuted with a 3.3 last month.
It did perform better than the debut of the network’s “The Cut,” which averaged a 2.1.
The show, with surprisingly winning host Dave Navarro, showed 15 contestants competing to become the new lead singer for popular '80s band INXS.
After one contestant messed up her lyrics and another mangled Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," the latter got the first boot. But viewers will get to vote on some future ejections.
Friday, July 01, 2005
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