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What a waste?!!!!What a waste?!!!!
from YouTube :: Tag // money
July 18, 2008

what a waste our government have alot to answer 4 lol Author: CjRazJez Keywords: freak weird art sculptures melbourne australia sonic youth stupid money waste wasting governement random rambl Added: July 18, 2008
Oh man, this shit it's random!Oh man, this shit it's random!
from YouTube :: Tag // shopping
May 20, 2008

Ramdon information! Shopping day! Yeah! Author: f3xpgm Keywords: f3xpgm f3lix portugal coimbra fnac passport filters canon gq lol saw whatever are you reading this and wasting time Added: May 20, 2008
The Last Song I'm Wasting On You - Evanescence - Sung by meThe Last Song I'm Wasting On You - Evanescence - Sung by me
from YouTube :: Tag // voice
May 08, 2008

The title is self-explanatory, lol. I know I'm off in most of it, and I'm not using my 'diaphram voice'. I'm not very comfortable with the 'diaphram voice' just yet, so I'll stick to this 'head voice'. Maybe I'll sing and upload with my diaphram voice when I get better at this. Help? Author: xxSugarQuillxx Keywords: The Last Song I'm Wasting On You Evanescence Me Singing Added: May 8, 2008
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It's All On YouTube Music VideoIt's All On YouTube Music Video
from Revver - humor Videos
May 02, 2008

Author: josh12s Added: Fri, 02 May 2008 15:58:39 -0800 Duration: 213This is a parody of the song I Want It That Way by the Backstreet Boys. We finally made a music video to the song! Let us know what you think.
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It's All On YouTube Music VideoIt's All On YouTube Music Video
from my videos
May 02, 2008

Author: josh12s Added: Fri, 02 May 2008 15:58:39 -0800 Duration: 213This is a parody of the song I Want It That Way by the Backstreet Boys. We finally made a music video to the song! Let us know what you think.
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Xmas Lights EnergyXmas Lights Energy
from YouTube :: Tag // christmas
April 30, 2008

Every year millions of people in the U.S. and all over the world spread christmas feelings by decorating their houses with christmas lights. But at a high cost for the environment... Author: Tasmanbay Keywords: xmas festival of lights energy wasting environment alamogordo Added: April 30, 2008
Can I keep my employees from waisting time on the internet?Can I keep my employees from waisting time on the internet?
from YouTube :: Videos by allbusinessdotcom
April 24, 2008

What can I do to keep my employees from waisting time on the internet? Interview with technology expert Matt Sarrel of the Sarrel Group. See more videos and how-to business information at http://allbusiness.com Author: allbusinessdotcom Keywords: internet work employees wasting time business allbusiness technology Added: April 24, 2008
Energy Wasting DayEnergy Wasting Day
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
April 20, 2008

It was on April 1st 2008 http://www.energywastingday.com http://www.youtube.com/user/2007together CHECK http://www.together.com/ What you can do ? http://www.together.com/solutions http://www.together.com/facts About the campaign http://www.together.com/about Author: Channel_Zero Tags: energy wasting day ecologia ecology humor activism green verts CO2 together.com environement live ecologie earth climate change energysaving tips funny dan power Posted: 20 April 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Energy Wasting DayEnergy Wasting Day
from Entertainment
March 30, 2008

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KF - (White Stripes - ) Wasting my Time (full cover)KF - (White Stripes - ) Wasting my Time (full cover)
from YouTube :: Recently Added Videos
March 20, 2008

Hey duudes. I did it again, I covered wasting my time. This time for real, meaning with drums e-guitar and vocals, and not just stupid accoustic and vocals... uhm, anyway. Listen or don't, thanks anyway *g* More details: It's recorded live, then I added drums, then I joined video and audio, then I uploaded it :p Even more details: Equipment used: Yamaha guitar (obviously), superlux mic :p, prada glasses (omg, yes), UAD-101 as soundcard, cubase sx, guitar rig 3 (but with behringer fcb1010 as pedal ..which you won't see), then some neat mastering-tricks'n'stuff for making it sound good (actually youtube did a good job in reversing this process, thanks to compressing the hell out of it) for drums I used AddictiveDrums if you'd like to get my guitar rig preset or whatever just mail me, kochfolie|at|web|dot|de you can also send spam mails like all the other 100 5uck3rs per day, I don't really care ;) Author: KochFolie Keywords: KF KochFolie White Stripes Wasting my Time electric Added: March 20, 2008
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Add MilkAdd Milk
from YouTube :: Tag // tag
March 05, 2008

bite the bottom out of the dispenser, small enough so nothing will pour but big enough to squeeze milk out of and aim properly Author: originaldylan Keywords: coffee milk tim hortons canada cream creamer sugar wasting time cafe mocha cappacino dylan pattyn tag latte useless Added: March 5, 2008
Weezer - Dope Nose  - music toneWeezer - Dope Nose - music tone
from YouTube :: Tag // music
March 04, 2008

Get the ringtone: http://www.ringtonegal.com/Weezer/Dope-Nose- Full Song Lyrics: debt on my head wasting time on my own sleep, rescue me take me back to my home for the times that you wanna go and bust rhymes real slow i'll appear, slap you on the face, and enjoy the show cheese smells so good on a burnt piece of lamb fag of the year who can beat up your man Dope Nose ringtones on http://www.ringtonegal.com/Weezer/Dope-Nose- for the times that you wanna go and bust rhymes real slow i'll appear, slap you on the face, and enjoy the show this dope nose for the times that you wanna go and bust rhymes real slow i'll appear, slap you on the face and enjoy the show oh, this dope nose Author: rorygee84816231 Keywords: debt on my head wasting time own sleep rescue me take back to home for the times that you wanna go and bust rhymes real slow ill appear slap Added: March 3, 2008
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Draco:Last song I'm wasting on you:For AussieEvanescenceFanDraco:Last song I'm wasting on you:For AussieEvanescenceFan
from YouTube :: Tag // harrypotter
February 26, 2008

STORYLINE - This is basically a Draco Malfoy video that mainly focuses on the relationship between him and his father. The song I used was 'The Last Song I'm wasting on you' By Evanescence. This video was requested by and made for AussieEvanescenceFan. I also apologise as some of the clips used aren't the best quality :) P.S. I own none of the music or movie clips used, no copyright infringement intended. Author: honniah Keywords: Harry Potter Draco Malfoy Lucius The Last Song I'm wasting on you Evanescence Tom Felton Jason Isaacs Father Son Added: February 26, 2008
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Alpha CompanyAlpha Company
from WHYY's Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane
February 26, 2008

Giving the President advice on the Iraq War. We'll talk with two Middle East scholars who participated in closed-door conference with President Bush on Iraq. We'll hear from two of the conference presenters, ERIC DAVIS, a professor of political science at Rutgers University, and author of Memories of State: Politics, History and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq, and with VALI NASR a professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, California. He is author of The Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam will Shape the Future.
Harry/Sirius : The Last Song I'm Wasting On YouHarry/Sirius : The Last Song I'm Wasting On You
from YouTube :: Tag // potter
February 16, 2008

[READ] Summary: After Sirius' death, Harry starts to imagine Sirius. Surprising ending. :) This is a very sad video. ;( Enjoy! NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. Author: SuicidalxThreat Keywords: harry potter daniel radcliffe sirius the last song i'm wasting on you evanescence sad cry Added: February 15, 2008
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Wasting valuable work time on the internetWasting valuable work time on the internet
from YouTube :: Videos by shinymedia
December 14, 2007

Gary from TechDigest.tv illustrates the typical working day, as ruined by spending 99.9% of it on the internet "checking emails" Author: shinymedia Keywords: internet time wasting video email messages forums comments Added: December 14, 2007
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Girl pregnant by father, three times-unpunished!Girl pregnant by father, three times-unpunished!
from - blip.tv (beta)
November 08, 2007

The father impregnated his daughter three times. If squeaking beds could weep, if dour walls could talk, if windows could shout to the world, humanity would hear the horrors that so many children experience behind seemingly normal homes. It is time to console those girls that were once molested or raped by their fathers. Society must punish the perpetrators before God does, and we must begin to openly teach our children not to repeat the sins of their forefathers. Religion with all of its morality has chosen to ignore these common crimes against innocent and vulnerable children. A 41-year-old woman, Mary, came to see me for a generalized itch. She had been to many doctors but had not improved with various treatments. The day she came to see me, she came prepared with a list of issues that she wanted me to address. After my exam, I calmly sat her down. After reviewing her notes, I said to Mary, It must be really hard to tell a doctor in a hurry about the deep pain you must feel inside? As soon as I finished my sentence, she began to cry. Sobbing, Mary said that she feared her bloody nose might be due to cancer. I then asked her, What else is making you cry? With a torrent of emotion, she reported how her father had continually raped her from age 12 to 18. During those six turbulent years, she became pregnant three times and miscarried. After the last miscarriage, she eloped with her current husband. She had only told her husband the year before. She now regretted having told her husband because he was now blaming her for the sexual abuse and felt that she perhaps had enjoyed it. By the end of the visit, I educated her husband about sexual abuse, and Mary left relieved. Mary inspired me to make the music and video. The music expresses the many painful stories I have heard from many women that were once sexually abused by a brother, an uncle, a father or stepfather. I try to understand why religion doesn t concern itself with real issues, like sexual abuse and Universal Healthcare. Instead, religion focuses on two trite issues: Anti-Gay campaigns and Pro-Life issues. The latter two issues are really hatred campaigns against Gays (as nature makes them) and women that choose to terminate a pregnancy (a private right). In my battles against poverty, I have not seen religious people do what I do for the sake of humanity and without proselytizing (trying to gain converts). In fact, when I speak in public, the first thing I announce, I am not taking new patients. In terms of abortion, God s nature is the biggest abortionist we know. Over half of pregnancies do not take. Nature discards a pregnancy it deems unfit for normal life. In the case of Mary, nature intervened because incestuous pregnancies are more likely to produce defective fetuses. Laws prohibit sex between close relatives for obvious reasons. Let s revisit the Bible, genesis 20:36, Thus both daughters of Lot were with child by their father, Lot. According to the text, God had destroyed the world and only Lot and his two daughters survived. The daughters, according to the Bible got their father drunk in order to become pregnant, for there were no other men around. The father, Lot, never consented to the sex. If we study this topic, we may begin to understand how many men will get women drunk in order to rape them. Is it justified in the Bible? Mary, my patient, became pregnant with child by father. Does the Bible justify it? How are the death penalty as righteous, the religious stance against family planning (condoms) and masturbation as evil justified in the Bible? You may wish to read King James s Genesis from 38; 7 to 38; 15. Judah s firstborn son, Er ((Tamar was his wife), was wicked in the sight of the Lord, and the Lord killed him. Onan, Judah s second son then had to marry his brother s widow, Tamar. The Lord became displeased with Onan because when he went into his brother s wife, he emitted on the ground (wasted his seed) and the Lord killed him as well. Tamar, now widowed twice, had to leave town. Judah went to the market place and tells a woman, please let me come into you. Judah did not know that he was entering Tamar since he did not take her veil off during sex. The latter makes understand why women have, for so long, been treated as second to Man. Tamar was a biblical victim, poor woman. Circumcision is justified in Genesis, 17; 9, when Abraham made a deal with God and circumcised himself and his many slaves. Can you imagine the poor slaves walking around in fear cupping their private parts and saying, "No Abraham, No?" We must study the Bible with intelligence, not ignorance. As Plato said, Genesis is poetry and expresses Man s desire to first understand our world. Luis Lomeli MD/Beta/Editing Pending
50 Ways You Can Help the Environment Today - Blog Action Day50 Ways You Can Help the Environment Today - Blog Action Day
from The Last Minute Blog
October 15, 2007

photo by Kevin These tips we re written by Leo Babauta of ZenHabits Take a shorter shower. If you take long showers, consider cutting it short by a few minutes. You’ll conserve water, and the electricity needed to heat up the water, lowering your utility bills and reducing your energy consumption at the same time. Use a rag or hand towel instead of napkins or paper towels. Reusing items instead of using disposable items is almost always a better thing for the environment. Reduce the need to cut down trees, the power needed to turn them into napkins, and the space in the landfill once you throw them away. Don’t print at least once today. Instead of automatically hitting the “print” button, think of whether you really need a hardcopy of that document. Can you email it instead? File it on your computer instead of your file cabinet? Read it on the computer instead of on paper? You don’t have to eliminate printing entirely, but holding off on that “print” button once in awhile could greatly reduce your paper consumption. Carpool once this week. Have a friend or family member or co-worker who makes roughly the same commute as you? Try riding together at least once. It save on fuel consumption, cuts your fuel spending, reduces greenhouse emissions, and you can get a good conversation at the same time. Turn off the TV for an hour. Reduce your energy consumption and get outside and play a sport. Or garden. Or just take a walk. You get healthy and enjoy the natural beauty of your surroundings. Turn off the lights. If you leave a room, even for a little while, turn off the lights. You don’t need it, and it’s wasting energy. Use a coffee mug instead of disposable. If you routinely use disposable cups at work or on the road, use a ceramic coffee cup or a travel mug, reducing the amount of trash you throw away. Use CFC light bulbs. If your light bulb burns out, replace it with a Compact Flourescent bulb (those spiral-looking ones). They’re more expensive, but if you just replace them one at a time, it doesn’t cost much, and the energy savings is great. And as they last longer, over the long run, you’ll save money. Skip the foil and plastic wrap. Use reusable plastic food containers to store leftovers or other food in the fridge and cabinets, instead of disposable material. Inflate your tires. Many people don’t realize that their tires are under-inflated. Check the recommended pressure for your tires, and fill them up to that pressure. It only takes a few minutes, but it will save you on fuel consumption (a little) and more importantly, make your tires last longer and reduce the rubber that’s worn off your tires. Clean up. If you go to the beach or a park, leave it cleaner than when you got there. Pick up some cans and other trash that were there when you arrived. Takes a couple minutes, and makes the world a nicer place to live in. Talk to your kids about the environment. Just a 5-minute conversation every now and then about fuel consumption, greenhouse emissions, wasting food and trash, energy consumption, preserving habitats … this can help educate your children about the issues that will be affecting them tomorrow. And an educated population will do more to help the environment than anything else. Reuse printed paper. If you have non-sensitive documents that have been printed out, but are no longer needed, try marking the printed side, and using the clean side for non-official printing. In fact, if you can get your office to do this, you’ll save tons of paper a year. Turn down your water heater. Most people have their water heater’s thermostat turned up too high, wasting energy. Turn it down to 130 degrees, saving energy but still hot enough to kill bacteria. Plant a tree. It really doesn’t take much time, and over time more trees in your community can make a difference. Do a few every year, and encourage others to do the same. Hang out your clothes. If it’s a nice sunny day, hanging clothes only takes a few minutes, and you’re using solar power instead of electricity to do the job. It also makes your clothes last longer. Buy a manual reel mower or electric mower. If you’re looking for a new lawn mower, and you have a small yard, consider getting a manual one. They’re much advanced from the reel mowers of our grandparents’ generation, much quieter, cheaper, and they save on fuel and pollution. Electric mowers are also quieter and use much less energy. Get a low-flow shower head. Stop at the hardware store on your way home, and get a low-flow shower head. Takes a few minutes to install, and it’ll save gallons of water a day. Lower your thermostats. If you use heating, get by with less heat and wear warmer clothes. If you use air-conditioning, get by with less cooling and wear cooler clothes. Participate or organize a clean-up. Sure, this’ll take a little more of your time, but if you don’t have much to do on the weekends, this can be tremendously fun and fulfilling. Clean up a beach, a street, a park, a lake or a river. Avoid fast food. Instead, eat at home or at a sit-down restaurant. Fast food restaurants are one of the worst polluters of the environment, both in the massive amounts of beef they must raise, in the wasted packaging, and in the energy they use in so many ways. And they’re tremendously unhealthy. Use acryllic paint. Oil-based paints are toxic and create a lot of pollution during manufacturing. Instead, if you’re going to buy paint, buy acryllic. Coat your roof. This’ll take up an afternoon, but you only have to do it once every few years. And it’ll save you a lot of money and energy in heating and cooling over the long-term, more than making up for the cost of paint. Clean your filters. Clean the filters of your air-conditioners once a month to improve energy efficiency. While you’re at it, change your car’s filters as recommended in your manual. Telecommute. I know, sounds great, where do I sign up? But if you talk to your employer about even a limited telecommuting schedule, you can save a lot of fuel and time, and be more productive at the same time. Just be sure to get a lot more done at home than you do at work to make your case for an expanded telecommuting schedule down the road. Wash clothes in cold water. Hot water is unnecessary for most clothes. When needed, use warm water. Fill your toilet tank. Put a plastic bottle or two, filled with water and rocks, in your tank to reduce the amount of water used in each flush. Buy recycled products. As much as possible, get the recycled version of products you buy. Recycle. Sure, it’s a regular practice in some places, with curb-side pickup of recycled waste. But in other places, there’s no such thing. Instead, create a few containers for paper, plastic and aluminum waste in your home or office. When it’s full, drop it off at a local recycling center (look in your phone book) on your errands day. Buy a smaller car. You won’t be able to do this today, probably, but the next time you’re in the market for an automobile, get a smaller and energy-efficient car rather than a big, lumbering one. It’s one of the best things you can do to reduce your fuel consumption. Buy a smaller home. The next time you’re home-shopping, instead of buying the McMansion, look for a smaller home that’s big enough to meet your needs comfortably. Reducing the amount of stuff you own is a good way to need less house. It’s cheaper, and requires less energy to heat and cool. And easier to clean at the same time. Look for energy efficiency. When you’re looking to buy appliances, be sure to research the most energy-efficient ones. They may cost a little more, but they’ll more than make up for that in the long run with lower energy bills. Water grass early in the morning. Reduces the amount of water you need to keep your grass looking fabulous. Plant shade trees near your house. It’ll take awhile before they can make a difference, but shade trees greatly reduce the need to cool a home. Use rechargeable batteries. Instead of throwing your batteries away all the time, reuse rechargeable batteries. Costs a little more, but cheaper in the long run. Buy used. Instead of buying new clothing, furniture, cars, whatever, look to buy used instead. You can get them for cheaper, and still get quality — all the while reducing the need to produce more stuff. Walk instead of drive. You don’t have to do this all the time, but walking the short trip to a store, or to lunch from work, or some other short trip like that, can reduce the amount of fuel you use over the long term, and you shed some fat at the same time. Or at least burn off that morning donut. Unplug appliances. If you don’t use an appliance several times a day, it’s better to unplug it, as they often use energy even when turned off Unload your car. Remove excess weight from your car (such as stuff that might be in the trunk) to reduce the amount of fuel you use. Try cycling. Biking to work or around town can be a great way to get in some exercise and save fuel. Install a water filter. If you buy a lot of bottled water, use your tap instead. Some places need a filter to make tap water taste drinkable, but they don’t cost much and they can save money, water, and plastic bottles over time. Use cloth shopping bags. Don’t cost much, and can save a lot of paper or plastic. Mend your stuff. Try not to throw stuff away and buy new stuff if the old stuff can be fixed. Torn clothing? Takes a few minutes to sew up. Compost. It’s not hard to set one up (look it up online), and you can save a lot of waste from the landfill and help your garden at the same time. Try mass transit. Millions of people use it, and it saves tons of fuel. If you don’t already, give it a try. Buy in bulk. Reduces the need for packaging, and costs less. Buy durable. Look for long-lasting, well-made products instead of cheap, disposable ones. Use less disposable plates, cups, utensils. Use cloth diapers instead of disposable. Use your oven less. The oven not only uses a lot of energy, it heats up your kitchen, requiring more cooling. Instead, use toaster ovens, crockpots, microwaves, and electric grills when you can. And when you do use your oven, open it less — you lose 25% of the heat every time you open the oven door. Join a local organization. Just about every community has one or more environmental organizations. It’s not hard to sign up, and when you have the time, you can volunteer for things that will clean up your community and make it a nicer place to live. Join Blog Action Day. By joining the rest of the blogging community in talking about the environment for one day (Oct. 15), you will be helping to raise environmental consciousness, with just one blog post. What can be easier than that? Find Out More [Blog Action Day | Blog Action Day on Technorati | Blog Action Day on Google Blog Search]
The 69 Eyes - Wasting the dawnThe 69 Eyes - Wasting the dawn
from videos
October 11, 2007

The 69 Eyes - Wasting the dawn
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Bardock's Wasting LoveBardock's Wasting Love
from YouTube :: Tag // iPhone
August 25, 2007

This is dedicated to ACE9010, the coolest guy on YouTube, and one of my best friends on the net. Enjoy! music: Iron Maiden- Wasting Love Tags: mihaispinoche DB DragonBall Dragon Ball sex hentai cars bikes motorbike mclaren f1 yamaha r1 ferrari bugatti fuck iphone ipod pc computer DBZ DragonBallZ DragonBall Z Dragon Ball Z DBGT DragonBallGT DragonBall GT Dragon Ball GT DBAF DragonBallAF... Author: mihaispinoche Keywords: bardock father of goku iron maiden wasting love rock dbz amv dragon ball Added: August 25, 2007
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Random Gears of War Playing Time : Random Gears of War Playing TimeRandom Gears of War Playing Time : Random Gears of War Playing Time
from Operator11
August 02, 2007

just playing GOW, sorry for the quality of my 10 dollar webcam/camera , i'll try to use my 360 cam later Author: Bobby_Beats Keywords: Gears of War Wasting Time Till AGI Aired Live: 2007-08-02 13:24:25
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fun with food coloringfun with food coloring
from Science and Technology
July 16, 2007

how i waste time when i should be working on my thesis
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Metallica - wasting my hateMetallica - wasting my hate
from Music
June 03, 2007

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cartoons of a bored artistcartoons of a bored artist
from YouTube :: Videos by barriejdavies
May 26, 2007

a video by the artist Barrie J Davies Author: barriejdavies Keywords: barriejdavies barrie davies cardiff cartoons wasting time jazz color trippy nothing silly photoshop arts arty Added: May 26, 2007
HD LAB ENTRY #091 - The Haberek, pt.3HD LAB ENTRY #091 - The Haberek, pt.3
from Human Dog Productions
May 14, 2007

http://www.human-dog.com/lab/?p=186
Iron Maiden wasting love by hasanIron Maiden wasting love by hasan
from Music
February 04, 2007

iron maiden wasting love on my guitar
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messing around at workmessing around at work
from Extreme Videos
December 23, 2006

my buddy jumps from the flight of stairs to a pile of boxes.
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