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Hentai RapeHentai Rape
from Most Viewed
July 09, 2008

Do you think rape is funny?
where do we go?where do we go?
from YouTube :: Tag // lost
July 01, 2008

we (i and miss e) r a little bit lost, but anyway.. Author: oliwesmis Keywords: where do we go little bit lost anyway singing wondering song don't know oliwesmis Added: July 1, 2008
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Amy Winehouse Performs @ Glastonbury Festival 2008Amy Winehouse Performs @ Glastonbury Festival 2008
from Most Viewed
June 29, 2008

You don't even know how happy I am to be here tonight. I feel like they should make up a new word in the dictionary for happy, and have a picture of me there, she told the crowd before 'Tears Dry On Their Own'. She later joked about the small blue dress she was wearing, saying: It took three women to get me into this dress. What is about women? It takes us 'nuff time to get dressed, but pow, no time at all to get undressed. The singer's spirits seemed to darken, however, when she talked about her jailed husband Blake Fielder-Civil before 'Back To Black', the title track of her huge-selling 2006 album. My husband is out of jail in two weeks, she explained, although there was a negative reaction from some parts of the crowd. Who booed? she asked. I'll find you, take your phone, ring your mum and tell her about your bad manners. I thought I'd die with the man, then I was torn apart from him, she continued. I'm serious, I'd never loved a white man before - then he came and hit me over the head with a cricket bat. Not literally, obviously. Towards the end of the set, the singer's comments between songs became increasingly bizarre and agitated. Firstly she asked: Are there any black people in the crowd? Where's Don Letts? before 'Love Is A Losing Game', then launched into a tirade about Jay-Z and Kanye West. She said: Let's hear it for Jay-Z. The man has got bollocks to come here, and play the tunes you don't even know you remember. Imagine if it was a cunt like Kanye West. 'Cunts like Kanye' - that should be his next album title. Winehouse then made a strange reference to her skeletal frame before a cover of the Dandy Livingstone reggae tune made famous by , 'A Message To You Rudy', asking the crowd: If one of my ribs pop out, could someone catch it? I'll reward you highly. She followed that with a second cover from playing 'You're Wondering Now' Amy Winehouse played: 'Addicted' 'Just Friends' 'Tears Dry On Their Own' 'Cupid' 'Back To Black' 'Wake Up Alone' 'Some Unholy War' 'Love Is A Losing Game' 'Hey Little Rich Girl' 'A Message To You Rudy' 'You're Wondering Now' 'You Know I'm No Good' 'Me And Mr Jones' 'Rehab'
A Closer LookA Closer Look
from AP Religion - A Closer Look
June 06, 2008

A Closer Look: Some people might be wondering what to buy with their stimulus checks, but many religious groups have a better idea -- donate it. AP correspondent Caitlin King reports.
"Just Wondering" Episode 9: The-day-After-Thanksgiving Sales, Asian Drivers, and Seniors Citizens Driving Sports Cars!!"Just Wondering" Episode 9: The-day-After-Thanksgiving Sales, Asian Drivers, and Seniors Citizens Driving Sports Cars!!
from YouTube :: Tag // thanksgiving
May 16, 2008

Nessalu says: One of the best episodes yet (as far as questioned are concerned).. A MUST SEE! Very humorous! This week's "Just Wondering" includes questions about: Bargain hunters bashing someone's head just to save a buck, Orientals who can't operate Automobiles, and Elderly guys Who Cruise around in convertables. A special thanks to Cushman Davis and LilZman for the great questions! Keep 'um comin guys! Author: nessalu Keywords: Nessalu Just Wondering Queer Questions Thanksgiving Sales Fights Tickle Elmo Asians Chinese Food Driving Cars Porche Corvette Mustang Old Elderly Men Bob Evans Rebel Cute Funny Sarcastic Girl Added: May 16, 2008
FreeStAr TaMMasFreeStAr TaMMas
from - blip.tv (beta)
April 10, 2008

Here we have FreeStAr playing that old time fav Sittin On The Dock Of FreeStAr Bay.
On "Gay" Colors:On "Gay" Colors:
from YouTube :: Videos by Pipistrello
March 05, 2008

Yeah, don't take this the wrong way. I'm not saying it's a bad thing. Just wondering about the colors. Author: Pipistrello Keywords: pipistrello bat infested guano pink peach yellow gay colors lesbian brown green wondering comment Added: March 5, 2008
[Escude] Wondering Repair[Escude] Wondering Repair
from videos
February 27, 2008

Release Date: 2008/01/25
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Groucho baby stop cryingGroucho baby stop crying
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
February 24, 2008

Here we have Groucho talking fr0m the heart ; )
baggz you therebaggz you there
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
February 10, 2008

Groucho w0ndering where that baggz has g0tten to
Wondering by Good CharlotteWondering by Good Charlotte
from ♫ mE, Lyk diS sOngs.. ♀
July 07, 2007

World music from Good Charlotte posted 7 months ago.
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It's February ... Are We Still Talking about the Future? [my name is kate]It's February ... Are We Still Talking about the Future? [my name is kate]
from TED Feed
February 04, 2008

I think Groundhog Day (Feb 2) officially marks both a) the last day of the year you should really say to anyone Happy New Year and b) the last day you should worry about last year's predictions for the year you're in. But, that being said, I was busy on Groundhog Day, so I'm just getting around to posting this now. There was a recent article in The Globe and Mail's Report on Business Magazine called 2018: What will Canadian business look 10 years from now? It contains vignettes of Canada's short-term future by noted luminaries like Heather Reisman of Indigo, Peter Munk of Barrick Gold and Robert J. Sawyer - sci-fi author and blogger. I found this piece a really amazing read ... unfortunately not all of the vignettes are online, however, my two favourite ones are. The first is by Margaret Wente, a Globe columnist, entitled Women will be the new men. From the vignette ...Back then, no one foresaw how big the gap would get. No one predicted that women would become vastly better educated than men. Nor did they foresee the rise of an underclass of angry young males who feel they are virtually shut out of large parts of the labour force. When 75% of university graduates are women, and men make only 60% of what women make, it's obvious that we have widespread systemic discrimination, said Jason Harmer, chair of the Royal Commission on the Status of Men. ... The feminized economy is dominated by the services and non-profit sector. Virtually all the new jobs created in the past 10 years are in health and wellness, education, food services, high tech, recreation and entertainment, and most of the workers in these fields are women. Women now lead most of our biggest public institutions—hospitals, universities and social services of all kinds. Their management style is perfectly suited to organizations that require strategic, inclusive, pragmatic leadership and a focus on team-building. No wonder today's bestselling business books have titles like How to Succeed by Thinking Like a Woman. .. Of course, not all men are doing worse than women—only about 80% of them are. The aging feminists from the 20th century are right when they argue that the alpha males still rule the world: Men are still the leading politicians and the CEOs of the biggest private enterprises. They are still the biggest entrepreneurs, risk-takers and wealth creators. Wherever ambition, aggression and ruthlessness pay off in personal rewards—money, power and prestige—the world still has a masculine face. It turns out that all those people who believed that gender would one day cease to matter were wrong. Gender matters as much as ever. It just matters in different ways. Obviously intended to be polarizing and controversial, the full piece discusses the improvement of women's lives through enabling technologies as well as a radical shift in how women shop for the family. A powerful vision that made me stop and think. The second vignette that really caught my eye was Chris Turner's (whose new book Geography of Hope I am really looking forward to reading) piece, Canada's Oil Capital Will Go Green ...Lots of people point to that fateful summer of 2009, and the drought that all but dried up the Bow and Sheep Rivers and left the Athabasca so shallow that half the tar-sands operations had to shut down for want of water. They talk about the ranchland invasion of that now-infamous fringed sage—the CO2-fed shrub too woody to feed even one steer—that nearly destroyed the cattle industry. More than that, people talk about how the provincial Liberals merged with the Greens to form the Sustainable Centre Party, the big tent that finally unseated the Conservative dynasty. And about how, in particular, the first thing the SCs did was start dumping 50 cents from every dollar in fossil-fuel royalties into the half-dormant Heritage Fund, and then funneled the interest and a chunk of the principle into a clean-tech R energy Internet. Two things .. I wonder what Rick Mercer would have to say about the merging of the Liberals and the Greens. And second ... WOW, what an amazing vision for the potential of Western Canada! Is there anyone with the foresight, will and momentum to make that happen? All of the vignettes in this article are really worth a read - it's nice to take that step back and imagine our future, not in terms of what will be cool on the Internet or as a marketing tool ... but how we want to live in ten years and what kind of vision that will take now. Speaking of trends and predictions, I would be remiss if I didn't mention a recent piece in Marketing Magazine that I contributed to: 10 Really Big (Consumer) Trends for 2008 (not sure if open access or not). My predictions include a rise in focus on local production and buying (think farmer's markets, the 100 Mile Diet and eretailers like spud.ca who make it easy for customers to make decisions about purchasing locally grown and produced items) and the rise of the barter economy with sites like OurThreads.com. My third prediction (which didn't make it to print - I blame Mitch Joel and Collin Douma, fellow trendspotters, for hogging all the space!) focused on Expressing our Individuality ...Expressing Our Individuality With manufacturing methods becoming more accessible and the ability to do one-off's easier than ever, consumers will look for ways to apply their own design sense to typically mass produced products. Several mainstream manufacturers allow individual customization whether for laptop bags, bedding or even creating a unique blend of tea or wine. Also, fab labs like Ponoko will also continue their slow steady growth where budding artists and designers can outsource the production and manufacture of their designs and then subsequently sell those designs on niche marketplaces like Etsy.com.So, there you have it .. no more prognostication! Until the cycle starts again for 2009 which will be, oh, about St. Patrick's Day?!? Photo Credits: ~Sage~, eszter, ecstaticist and mica2tw
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Who are the real terrorists, the answer may surprise you.Who are the real terrorists, the answer may surprise you.
from YouTube :: Tag // tag
October 29, 2007

Terrorism is the act of spreading fear to make citizens make a choice they otherwise would not. So who use this violent and aggressive tactic to affect public opinion? If you paid enough attention you would know this, and if you did not fall for this you would of noticed. Did you fall for it? Author: retroact1ve Keywords: Terrorism 9/11 Conspiracy Illuminati Bilderberg Spongebob I bet you are wondering why l put spongeb0b in the tags Added: October 28, 2007
The End and BeginningThe End and Beginning
from Entertainment
October 26, 2007

The blog Ikmick mind became one site, Wondering Boys. The trailer.
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FAP649: Entrepreneurship, Silly Commercials, CYOS, Shannon HurleyFAP649: Entrepreneurship, Silly Commercials, CYOS, Shannon Hurley
from Financial Aid Podcast Daily Free Internet Radio On Demand
October 17, 2007

FAP649: Entrepreneurship, Silly Commercials, CYOS, Shannon Hurley Student Financial Aid News + Chronicle: Democrats in the House of Representatives are turning to YouTube — and an anthropomorphic dancing check — to promote legislation signed into law last month. + In the 30-second spot, which is featured on the Education and Labor Committee s Web site, Justin Hamilton, deputy chief of staff to the panel s chairman, Rep. George Miller of California, plays a $4,400 check that is just trying to spread the love. + I ll be honest, I m into college students, he deadpans at the start of the promo. I m not looking for anything exclusive. I d just like to get with as many students as I can. + The ad ends with a narrator directing students to go to the committee s Web site, to find out if you re compatible. + Democrats estimate that the average student will save $4,400 under a provision in the budget-reconciliation law that will cut the interest rate on federally guaranteed loans for undergraduates in half, to 3.4 percent, over five years. + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + One commenter pointed out that the campaign doesn t address a key point - the ever increasing cost of education itself Scholarship Update + Bryan Person submits today s scholarship + FastWeb CYOS Scholarship + Deadline October 28 + $4,000 created scholarship + $4,000 self scholarship + Awarded November 28 + Details at our free college scholarship search site Mail Bag + Michael wrote in: hi chris. just wondering if you could tell me what software you use to videorecord your desktop for your amazing video podcasts. thanks for helping me out. + Snapz Pro X for the Mac + iMovie for the Mac + Alesia Gifford wrote in: I have another idea for your show sorry I have quiet so far this school year. Here is something cool that I thought I would share with you and maybe you could share with your listeners. The guys that live across the hall from me have their own clothing line. Their site is gilbertclothing.com. I was wondering if maybe you could check them out and maybe give these great guys a shout out on your show to get more ppl to check them because it is not everyday that you meet college kids that already have their own business going. Or maybe you could even to a segment on these guys to show the rest of those in college that it is possible to pursue their dreams while in college. + Entrepreneurship is alive and well on campus! + Some ideas - not quite a full jobcast + Think about what needs you have that aren t being met, and how can you practically solve those problems + Think about how you can earn money on that + Three basic ways to earn money + Sell a good or service + Enable a transaction and take a cut + Store money and earn interest + Active income vs. passive income - which is better + How to get rich! Promos + Stephen K. Hayes Fall Ninja Festival + Private student loan consolidation Podsafe Music + Shannon Hurley, Garden Path Reminders + Get the Financial Aid Podcast by email! + Financial Aid Podcast Show Notes at FinancialAidPodcast.com. + Follow me on twitter! + Discuss this episode at the Financial Aid Forum! + Private student loans available at any time - visit AlternativeStudentLoan.com + Stafford federal student loans at StaffordLoan.com + Student loan consolidation at StudentLoanConsolidator.com + FAFSA form tutorials and free help at FAFSAonline.com + The Financial Aid Podcast is a publication of the Student Loan Network. I want to hear from you! Email me at financialaidpodcast gmail com, visit http://www.FinancialAidPodcast.com, or call 206-350-1208. Direct MP3 file download: MP3 file Technorati Tags: financial aid financialaidpodcast Share This
Wondering by Good CharlotteWondering by Good Charlotte
from Alternative Punk
July 06, 2007

Punk music from Good Charlotte posted 7 months ago.
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WONDERING by TonasiaWONDERING by Tonasia
from ~FREE STYLE!!!!!!!!!!!~
April 06, 2007

Latin music from Tonasia posted 10 months ago.
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latin freestylelatin freestyle
from latin freestyle
February 06, 2007

Pop music from Tonasia posted 1 year ago.
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thera newthera new
from Grouper RSS
June 29, 2006

Wednesday, June 28, 2006Views: 3Shared by : lanie_c25nothing just wondering
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This Bottle of Magic Wine...This Bottle of Magic Wine...
from Comedy
April 17, 2006

Keeps you wondering how this pretty lady does the trick!
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Recent...yeah rightRecent...yeah right
from 156Thirdstreet.com
January 22, 2006

Another bally shot episode of what I was wondering.  Yes, one should never video while driving, but untiil I can afford a person gaffer to follow me around (she'd be hot of course...and I've always wanted to try gaffing but my judeo-christian uobringing has left me in the dark on this).  Enjoy, or don't as always don't tell me unless it's the former.
Richard Reid Got it all WrongRichard Reid Got it all Wrong
from 156Thirdstreet.com
January 21, 2006

As a part of my just wondering series, here I am just wondering about something that I find worth wondering about. You may not, and that is okay, just don't tell, because I have a very fragile ego and want to keep on thinking of myself as a wonder-ful person. That last bit of prose want shear briliance.
The Lunch Table Project: Day 2The Lunch Table Project: Day 2
from Lunch Table
January 14, 2006

Ta Da! Day 2 of The Lunch Table Project, in which Ryan raps, we rag on Everquest, muse about being seniors, and have our first Guest Star! THIS HAS BEEN REMOVED TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE REST OF THE PODCAST. LINK TO DOWNLOAD COMING LATER. Drew Davis (Me!) Justin Bowen (I still love you, Brett) A.J. Alden ( HA!) Brett Hicks (Oh, we're recording?) Ryan Forester (It's Bi-lingual Rap) And our guest star(s): Josh Greene, and Dollface!
Lunch Table Day 9Lunch Table Day 9
from Lunch Table
November 08, 2005

Lunch Table Day 9 For me, this was a pretty bad day, but this isn't the place for rants. The message board is. Yes, we now have a message board at http://lunchtable.forumfire.com/ . Trevor, we still want to know who you are, and we still need comments! Help us get to numero uno! In this episode, Ryan has bizarre spanish homework, and some people eat soggy strawberries. Add yourself to our Frappr map at http://www.frappr.com/lunchtable AJ Alden Brett Hicks Justin Bowen Ryan Forester Christina Munford Josh Greene
WonderingWondering
from Music
February 06, 2007

first song
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