“I’ve made love to a dead body.” I don’t think I’ll ever hear that uttered on TV ever again.
I absolutely hate Fox News, but this made my smile. I’m sure Greta Van Susteren will be complaining rather loudly.
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And it is Mr. T.
Former The A-Team star Mr. T once stunned a sick child’s family by bringing him out of a coma - after doctors begged the actor for help.
The poorly kid fell unconscious in Detroit, Michigan in the mid-1980s - and the only physical movement he made was in response to hearing Mr. T’s name.

And still proving to the world they are not to be out done, Formula One racing chief Max Mosley has a fetish for Nazis.
At one point the wrinkled 67-year-old—who publicly likes to give the impression he has put his father’s evil legacy behind him—yells “she needs more of ze punishment!” while brandishing a LEATHER STRAP over a brunette’s naked bottom.
Then the lashes rain down as Mosley counts them out in German: “Eins! Zwei! Drei! Vier! Fünf! Sechs!”
I mean, really, who cares what boy-Mayor Ravenstahl and Dan “I’ll Tax You to Death” Onorato endorse.
Sen. Barack Obama emerged from Soldiers and Sailors with Franco Harris and Jerome Bettis and a color-challenged version of the Terrible Towel.
Hopefully Steeler Nation follows their wise footsteps.
Oh, Obama also received the endorsement of Senator Bob Casey, Jr.
Made by SA Goon Pelvidar, this is another excellent video which shows the motivations and successes of Anonymous - The video: Onward: The Road to March 15th
This video is finally ready for release. I have hosted it on Vimeo this time around, because they offer HD uploads for free. To view it in full quality, click the “FULL” icon on the screen, and then click the scaling button. Depending on how the scaling is set, it will either stretch to the full monitor size or not. Stretching to full monitor size looks nice on my screen.
I have mixed feelings about this video. The first one I created tried to capture the beginnings of this movement. That video was called “Road To February 10, 2008″, and was originally posted on DailyMotion (see it here: http://www.dailymotion.com/SA-Anonymous/video/7341208). It told a truly phenomenal story about the rise of Anonymous vs. Scientology. There was a lot of emotional energy to draw from.
This sequel, however, focuses more on “information”, and I don’t think it has the same emotional impact. Which is okay, I suppose, but I think it reduces the “epic win” nature of it. I hope some of you still find it bearable to sit through. Once again it is 15 minutes long… could be tough if you have A.D.D.
I do think it would be a useful tool to show those who don’t have a personal investment in Anonymous and simply want to know “why” concerns about Scientology are worth a second thought.
The video: http://www.vimeo.com/824772
If you are wondering about the music, in order, it is by these artists:
UpCDownC
I Hear Sirens
Mogwai
I Hear Sirens
Ton Gelissen
I could tell you the names of the songs, and someone else might, but personally, I’d prefer you go check these artists out yourselves and buy some of their music. They are all worth it.
Enjoy. I enjoyed the audio of the Judges bitch-slapping the IRS.
Before this came into the public eye with the recent and more exposed version of Rickrollin’, I wanted Rick Astley to be played while opponents of the Steelers had the ball. Rickrolling had already been on the internet for sometime and was an obscure “meme”. Since then, it’s become the unofficial theme song for the group that has no official members, Anonymous, in its quest against the dangerous cult known as Scientology.
It’s an anti-Scientology protest, and across the street, a dozen or so warmly dressed young people begin to dance and sing along, waving their picket signs in rhythm to the familiar tune.
In a rare interview, the British pop-star gives his view on the recent reprisal of his 1987 classic, Never Gonna Give You Up, and it’s appeal to the young and surreal.