Certainly that is one of the best comebacks known to man. My recent change in relationship status prompted a friend to send me the following short film.
Thanks.
Certainly that is one of the best comebacks known to man. My recent change in relationship status prompted a friend to send me the following short film.
Thanks.
I am watching this movie right now, and really liking it. Interestingly they use some footage from “Perversion for Profit,” a little film I nabbed footage from in my experimental piece, pixel perversion in the videos section.
more info can be found at the film’s fucking web site, fourletterfilm.com
My “Live” blogging thoughts:
Thank you Jenene Garafalo for this lovely substitute: “Would you like to have sexual congress with my Vagina?”
Dave Marsh, music critic/author, commenting on the JT-Janet Jackson Superbowl show: “It’s a nipple for Christ’s sake, we’ve all sucked one.”
Ice-T describing “the true meaning of the word,” in sexual context? Hilarious.
“Ford’s economics are the worst thing that’s happened to this country since pantyhouse ruined finger-fucking.” -President Lyndon B. Johnson
Movie Fact: The first use of fuck in a Hollywood film was in 1970. The film? M*A*S*H.
Drew Carey: “When are you going to make the cunt documentary? That’s the word you really can’t say. Cunt’s coming up baby, it’s going to be cunt everywhere.”
I have often joked that my online friends are my favorite relationships because of the obvious emotional disconnect. “What’s that user_greg 4000 miles away from me? Your dog died? Bummer dude.” And just like that I have fulfilled my Internet friend duties. I didn’t have to awkwardly sit next to him as he sobbed, I didn’t have to take him out for a beer or buy him a card. I’m not saying I don’t like my friends IRL (Think about that for a second, we have Internet slang for “in real life.”), I’ve just never been good dealing with emotions of others because I am a fixer. I have to constantly remind myself that most people just want someone to listen to them, not go off and try to fix it.
And just like that, I go right into me. Ironic, I was trying to introduce this article I read a while back about quiting facebook, which discusses the self-obsession and narcissism of blogs and social networking.
I’d be interested to hear what you thought about the article. Come back here and comment after you give it a read. And for those of you who are emotional detached like the other half of my brain, here’s a pretty picture.

This is a comic by Oliver Widder found over at his site GeekandPoke. He’s got tons of them about the interwebz, programming and IT. This one in particular was the other comic I thought about using here.
I gotta give props to my tweet iloveverdi.com for this find. He sent me the Bond Mozart video of Igudesman & Joo. Then, I watched more of their videos like this one for I Will Survive, a personal anthem:
That kicks ass, check out this super group at their website, igudesmanandjoo.com.
Also, I made sure to add my tweet to the friends list on the sidebar here at Sikkdays.
There are loads of things to be thankful for, and then there are the other things.
William S. Burroughs reads his poem with some background images supposedly added by Director Gus Van Sant in 2005.

It has come to my attention if I am going to blog about the groovy-ness of opening titles for movies and television shows, then I should also give props to the end titles. There’s a photo pool over at Flickr featuring your favorite part of Steven Seagal movies, The End.