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September 01, 2005 -- 11:05 AM
posted by anonymous

HOLYSHIT is this a serious club fuckin' BANGER!! if you dig LCD Soundsystem, and Bollywood cinema, this is the anthem for you! i was probably born to this song, yo!

Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar - "Disco '82"


also check out this tiny freakin' house:


September 01, 2005 -- 10:46 AM
posted by eric

September 01, 2005 -- 8:54 AM
posted by edo

Ah man... I should just stop reading about this stuff...

People are actually shooting at the rescuers

September 01, 2005 -- 8:48 AM
posted by edo

September 01, 2005 -- 8:43 AM
posted by edo

Bourbon blues on the street loose and complete
Under skies all smoky blue-green
I can Forksake the dixie dead shake
So we dance the sidewalk clean
My memory is muddy what's this river I'm in
New Orleans is sinking and I don't want to swim
...


Before an' After:

New Orleans

September 01, 2005 -- 8:31 AM
posted by edo

Happy-Saskatewan-Alberta-Centenial-Birthday-a-thon

September 01, 2005 -- 12:31 AM
posted by Par

Is it inappropriate to quote The Tragically Hip at this point?

Hurricane Risk to New Orleans -- September 2002

The point-to-ponder I've read, though laced with right-versus-left cynicism, is putting this event in context to the lead-up to the iraq war. There are claims that the war took crucial funding and national guard troops from where they could have helped in New Orleans. Moreover, the motivation for the war was preventing the destruction of a major US city. Well, there may still be hope, but the city appears to be "uninhabitable for weeks or months." That seems just shy of a destroyed major city to me.

In any case, what I don't think has quite sunk in, for me, at least, is the magnitude of this disaster. . The label 'America's Tsunami' may have seemed a callous and pretentious label at first, but it seems to be becoming more apt by the hour. It's difficult to comprehend how thoroughly the city has been destroyed; what kind of area we are looking at. " [W]ater now covers 80 percent of the city with broken gas lines feeding raging fires. In some locations the water is now at a depth of 20 feet." " no sewage, no drinking water, contamination, threat of rapid increase in mosquitoes, roads are impassible, downed power lines everywhere, trees, debris from houses in the roads, no way to go shopping, no gas.."

For fuck's sake, The water has also released fire ants and thousands of snakes, many being venomous, from their normal habitats.."

August 31, 2005 -- 8:23 PM
posted by Al

Blood still boiling for revenge! Now I must defeat a new rival!

August 31, 2005 -- 6:38 PM
posted by Beck

Hooray for student loans!

Unfortunately that $9k they wiped out before they unwiped out now because I'm going back.

August 31, 2005 -- 6:29 PM
posted by Par

The price of gas keeps on rising
Nothing comes for free

-- bloc party


They say another 20 cents overnight.

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