"Word Up" Cameo?
The Queen has still got it: [link]
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sorry, but what is Cameo?
Word Up? Candy? Back and Forth? Larry Blackmon?
Skittle Vodka sounds better.
Eeenteresting.
For no reason, a bunch of photos of dogs dressed as lobsters: [link]
Kusadasi
I was trying to figure out why the name was so familiar and why I knew how to pronounce when I finally recalled that I've, you know, BEEN THERE.
How not awake am I? Very much amounts of not.
Uh, dude, no...
In his latest ad, the tea party candidate is speaking with a revived Abraham Lincoln. “Hey Abe,” Barbers says, “if someone is forced to work for months to pay taxes so that a total stranger can get a free meal, medical procedure or a bailout, what's that called?”
Before Lincoln answers, Barber cuts in to ask: “What's it called when one man is forced to work for another?”
“Slavery,” Lincoln says.
As Lincoln's words echo, the ad shows images of enslaved African-Americans prior to the Civil War and well as the front gates of Auschwitz, the Nazi concentration camp where Jews and other persecuted Europeans were greeted by a sign reading “work makes free.”
I like Absolut's City series. They have interesting flavor combos. New Orleans- mango & black pepper, Boston- black tea & elderflower, Los Angeles-blueberry, acai berry, acerola cherry and pomegranate, and Brooklyn- red apple & ginger.
Boston- black tea & elderflower
Oooh, want!
The Boston was delicious, but I don't know if it's still available?
I was trying to figure out why the name was so familiar and why I knew how to pronounce when I finally recalled that I've, you know, BEEN THERE.
Heh. I didn't bother putting the thingy under the S.
Hee--this made me giggle.
Me, too, Kathy!