Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Monday, 27 August 2007

oreskaband



Ska from Japan?. What's not to like? After you watch, click the menu and find loads more of their video.

Monday, 20 August 2007

Oils well with Ian Jeans


Check out a friends artwork and get some for your wall! It'll be fun! Click the his name in the link list. Do it now.

Sunday, 5 August 2007

More Raquel Welch from 1970 TV Special

It's all going well until people start tumbling down snow-capped mountains on skis. Loads of perscribed drugs like valium might explain some of this.

Raquel Welch sings and dances! Let The Sun Shine AQUARIUS

What Passed for TV in the 1970's

Thursday, 26 July 2007

Angel Of Death Is a CAT?!! Ya,That Figures.


What follows is an article posted a couple of hours ago on Yahoo. It must be a slow news day:

[NEW YORK (AFP) - He is a two-year-old cat and looks innocent enough. But at the nursing home where he lives in the US state of Rhode Island, Oscar has developed a reputation as an angel of death.
Since being adopted as a kitten by staff at the advanced dementia unit of Providence's Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Oscar has revealed a rather morbid tendency to pick which patient is going to die next.
According to David Dosa, a geriatrician at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Oscar makes regular rounds, looking in on patients and giving them a quick sniff, before either moving on or settling down for a cuddle.
So accurate have his predictions been, that as soon as the white and tabby harbinger of death curls up with one of the patients, staff immediately start summoning family and clergy to the soon-to-be deathbed.
"No one dies on the third floor unless Oscar pays a visit and stays awhile," Dosa wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine.
"His mere presence at the bedside is viewed by physicians and nursing home staff as an almost absolute indicator of impending death, allowing staff members to adequately notify families," he added.
"Thus far, he has presided over the deaths of more than 25 residents."
Dosa did not offer any explanation for Oscar's uncanny powers of prognostication, which patients were not yet believed to have spotted.]


Now I ask myself, what rodent riddled hospital is this that allows a cat to roam it's bacteria encrusted halls? Could it be, I'm just pulling a feather from the sky here when I say, that this cat might just be The Grim Reaper itself? Sure it has a sense of when a patient isn't going to finish his last meal, it's a CAT! It wants the un-touched plate of food! Also, could it not be within the relms of possibility that it carries a plethora of bio hazardous germs on it's merry way from one person's plate to another? Of course grandma is going to feed the kitty the bland gray morsel of pemmican the hospital brashly called low-fat chicken. Just look at the size of this cat. It's a horrendous size! It might be capable of all sorts of lung collapsing foul play as it bats at the intravenous tubes. I've never heard such a ridiculously tall tale being passed off as headline news!
No matter how you look at it, the cat will always get the cream...'cause they're the devil in disguise!
...Aw, isn't he cute!

Wednesday, 25 July 2007

Yep, It's Real Velvet



I got this image off eBay a long while ago and have been saving it for just such an occasion.

Sorry, I Had To See It.



May I be struck down dead by a brightly lit 18 wheeler. Hey that puts me in mind of a band named 18 Wheels For Jesus. Well, that's us completing a full circle....but there is one more image I'd like to share.

I Don't Care If it Rains Or Freezes...



Is this really how Jesus would look the most comfortable on my dashboard? With all the bouncing and bobbing he'd look like he was waiting for you to pass him a ball or throw him a peanut in the shell. He could hold your sunglasses for a while....well, as long as you didn't hit a bump and set him 'a bobbin', risking a swear word or two..."Oh B'jeezez!"

Tuesday, 24 July 2007

Who Is Harry Nilsson...?

Some names of the faces seen in this trailer I don't even know, but I do know who Harry Nilsson was and how great his music was. I'd really like to see this film when It reaches a screen near me. if you are remotely curious, check out the other clips and film on YouTube. It's a pitty he didn't have as many people praising him in his life time, but he was a little busy throwing it all away (along with his great voice)on drugs and booze like many others of his generation. He left a great wealth of work behind though.