It’s getting late…
What’s on your mind? What would you like to discuss tonight? It’s Saturday Night Open Thread.
Who wants to start?
It’s getting late…
What’s on your mind? What would you like to discuss tonight? It’s Saturday Night Open Thread.
Who wants to start?
Live, from Basil’s house, it’s Saturday night!
I’d like to talk about May Day riots. Entertainment or sad documentary? Discuss…
As Walrus said, ignore them, insofar as is possible.
Any time fifty people protest in front of the current White House, the media will report it and make a big deal out of it, as determinedly as they ignored or tried to counter any dissent to Obama’s administration.
People will protest, the media will cheer them on, and I will ignore them.
Follow-up question: So, has the economy rebounded yet from the Day Without Immigrants? Surely not from the Day Without Women!
I would like to know how Elton John got taken seriously with a song like that. Yeah, you like fighting. Uh huh.
Like Michael Jackson singing “I’m bad . . . “
Didn’t Boy George have that guy chained to his wall?
This is a film taken in SF just before the great earthquake of 1906. To my knowledge no one was killed or injured in the making of this movie. Although as you watch it seems it wasn’t for want of trying. There are several versions of this film on YouTube even a colorized version but I like the music this one is set to. Enjoy… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xQTjHn3Fvk
{Expletive} chaos!
This specially-reserved trolley sure suckered a lot of people into trying to catch a ride.
The nice thing is the cameo of Nancy Pelosi in young adulthood.
I suspect a lot of the people were attracted by the camera. Are you referring to the woman seen near the very end of the film?
(Didn’t have a particular woman in mind, just being jokey.)
Earlier today I saw this video set to Elton John’s “I’m Still Standing” but now I can’t find it.
Anyway “Yakity Sax” works just as well.
https://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=0fkgQOdMD0w
Is that what you’d call a little traveling music?
The image of Elton John (before played) looks like The Mask from said movie.
Just an observation, carry on.
My favorite WB pups, this one is from 1939. Sorry ’bout the comericial but that was the only way I could download it. http://looneytunes.wikia.com/wiki/File:Dog_Gone_Modern
April 30 is Carl Friedrich Gauss’s two-hundred-fortieth birthday, and, therefore, a good day to be normal.
Eegah! A nerd joke Fourier Sunday.
Yeah, we might have to degauss him.
WHat does a Frenchman call his disabled father?
Okay I’ll bite…what does he call him.
I’m drawing a blank, too. All I can picture is a Captain Christopher Pike-like figure: a Jacques-in-the-box.
A special aux-limpian?
Pere palegic?
Amp Pere