
A bad kickout? ..maybe time to go back to rehab.. Amy Winehouse booed in Belgrade .. *Note, this is a comeback tour.
A bad kickout? ..maybe time to go back to rehab.. Amy Winehouse booed in Belgrade .. *Note, this is a comeback tour.
The Republicans may as well have just had someone come out and performed in blackface!
A little tension after an Obama impersonator, Reggie Brown, crossed the line during a comedic bit at the Republican Leadership Contest.
POLITICO reports:
"The Obama impersonator, Reggie Brown, said that while the First Lady celebrated all of Black History Month, the bi-racial president only celebrated half the month.
Brown also said: “My mother loved a black man, and she was not a Kardashian.”
Flashing a picture on the screen of Fred Sanford of “Sanford and Son” fame, the comedian said that’s what Obama would look like when he got older.”
Japanese video game developer Sega Corp said on Sunday that information belonging to 1.3 million customers has been stolen from its database..
..especially Asbury Park.. The STONE PONY released a statement today,
"PONY OPEN AT NOON SUNDAY TO REMEMBER CLARENCE
The Stone Pony family is deeply saddened by the passing of Clarence Clemons. Clarence will always be our friend, brother and a beloved founding father of Asbury Park’s historic musical heritage. The Pony will open at noon on Sun., June 19 for fans to share their thoughts and reflect on memories as the “Sounds of Asbury Park” are played through our concert sound system”
Still no media attention.
*And still great coverage on the website Under the Mountain Bunker*
Fellow blogger and photographer (and new friend) Alyssa Marzolf and I have had some communication concerning the little town where I grew up in, until a mine fire made us move.. Here is our conversing through text. Thank you Alyssa, and yes, we will stay in touch.
*You can also follow alyssamarzolfphoto.tumblr.com on her site and you will be undoubtedly impressed with her work.
First off, it’s my hope that I will have plenty more Fathers Days ahead of my in life.. But it’s still surreal to think that here I am, in the year 2011, ten years after turning the immature and tender age of 21, and I have a child. A wife. A job.. Bills. Insurance payments. And all of the other things which match up to adulthood in some way..
I have a few things in life to look forward to, a few things to dread. When the moment arrives of parent teacher conferences, or nightly sporting events, or piano recitals, or speeches (whichever my son so chooses to be interested in), I may find those nights overly busy and stomach-ached due to late night fast food dinners. But it will go by so fast that I won’t have any way to even absorb the importance at times of what is truly happening around me..
It is my first Father’s Day. And my son is four months young, as I age tremendously fast.
The amazing thing in life I never would have thought of as important is this: Parents make the life of their children number one and abandon selfishness. At least my wife and I did..
Father’s Day indeed..
2011.
My time is flying by.
Stand by Me throughout the heat of the night.. goodnight all
Girl power in Saudi Arabia as they have the NERVE to .. demand the right to drive!? You’ve got to be crazy! They want to drive!? What gives them the belief that they have basic human rights!? Oh this feminist stuff has gone way too far, next they will want to leave the house with their heads exposed. We need to stop this now!!
(*And I certainly hope those reading this will realize my sarcastic humor within the text.*)
Drive away ladies, drive away.s