Une Enfant du Siècle
Le nouvel album d'Alizée (oui oui) sortira normalement courant décembre 2009 ou en janvier 2010.

Le nouvel album d'Alizée (oui oui) sortira normalement courant décembre 2009 ou en janvier 2010.

THAT's TERRIBLE:
Someone want to give this lush the number to the local AA meeting? Just sayin...
and Scott Bradley, who was driving from NJ to CA, comments on... all the beer on the road.






Umm, chuck a bottle at his head.





Ibn Rahman Cason, my boy from Vegas, called me and told me he would be at Commerce Casino for a celebrity charity even that his fighter would be fighting in. So I drove up to commerce for the first time, and was disgusted lol. I'm spoiled from Vegas. THAT...is suppose to be a casino in Vegas? Seriously... I've been to Pachanga and Atlantic City before also, and nothing compares to Vegas. Maybe I need to go to Macau in the Phillipines or something. Anyway, Commerce is wack, but their poker room is huge. Sorry Tamer, no pictures. Anyway...the fighter that was suppose to go up against my boy B. "Sting" Hastings flaked out the fight an hour before they were suppose to go in the ring. He claimed he suddenly got the flu. Yeah, sure you did buddy. But if he said he had the runs from eating the shitty food at the buffet I would believe him 150% and not think he was scared.
The "buffet" was disgusting. They had four types of chicken and baked salmon. But when I got there all that was left was make believe baked salmon. That was the worst mercury filled fish I ever had in my life. Downtown Vegas has better buffets. North Las Vegas has better buffets. The food made me ill, seriously.
So my boy didn't fight, but we stayed and watched a few of the fights. They all were terrible fights. None of the fighters boxed, and everyone got laid out in the first round. All body shots. Until Rob Kardashian got in the ring to fight. This guy James Taylor(?) bid to fight him and his money was donated to the Kardashian charity. Anyway. Rob got knocked the fuck out buy a sick right hook that knocked Rob K to the ground and damn near made his head spin like the chick in the Exorcist movies. His bloody headgear flipped around off his head. It was by far worth waiting there and the drive. Even better, Mom, Kim, and sisters, all ran into the ring and had them stop the fight. It was hilarious! When the announcer told JT that Rob K was having issues with his headgear, JT replied "Only issue he had is that I knocked his fucking head off!" I was dead at that point and the whole place blew up. Classic.http://www.radaronline.com/sites/default/files/photos/image_20091104/SPL136864_002_0.jpg
Kim fought too, it was lame. Also, Scott, Kourney's boyfriend ran out the place and pussied out of his fight after watching what happened to Rob. haha
Anyway, here are a few pics from that night and that shithole of a casino. Viva California!
Bliss is confident that Grand Rapids Zombie Walk 2009 broke the record.
"I know I have it. I just don't know if I'll be able to collect all of the signatures," said Bliss, noting 40 to 50 volunteers were on hand to harvest brains, err, those John Hancocks.
Todd Tofferi, the city's special events coordinator, estimated 8,000 zombies attended the event.
Currently, Ledbury, England, holds the record with 4,026 zombies."
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We’ve been fiddling with Sky Player on Xbox 360. It gets our thumbs up for the content on show, but what’s it like to use? Get down and dirty with Murdoch’s latest assault on your living room, and see our hands-on photos of Sky Player on Xbox 360 in action too!

First thing’s first: Sky Player on Xbox 360 is fast. Very fast. The interface is ultra-speedy, and will be instantly recognisable to anyone who’s held a 360 joypad. Likewise, it’ll be a dream for anyone already in possession of a Sky set-top box: the menus look familiar, while on-screen overlays and the EPG are almost identical.
Flicking into streaming TV is a dream. We tested it on a 4MB broadband connection and it was slapping TV shows on our screen before our backsides could hit the sofa. Flick the Xbox’s analogue stick upwards and you’ll see what’s coming up now and next, as well as being able to browse other live channels, and dive into them at will. The quality on our Xbox defaulted to High, although Sky tells us it can be scaled back to work on broadband connections as low as 2MB. Dropping ours down to the lowest setting, we still found it watchable, albeit a bit blocky at times.

But while the streaming shows are fantastic, it’s the on-demand content that we kept coming back to. There are over 400 films available from day one, all of which start within a couple of seconds and are included free if you have Sky Movies in your satellite package, or subscribe to Sky Player with them as part of your bundle. This is on-demand done the Sky way, and it’s handled with jaw-dropping confidence.
From full descriptions of movies or sports content, to handy recommendations of other items to watch, Sky Player on Xbox is an astonishingly well-designed interface, grafted on top of the Murdoch dynasty’s unbeatable content back catalogue. It’ll strut its way into your life, and challenge you to watch TV the same way again, just like the first Sky+ box did all those years ago.

OK, so the pictures we’re looking at on the Xbox are in standard definition, but that also means a seamless performance on broadband connections as lowly as 2MB. There’s also a party mode, letting you crowd a virtual sofa with your friends’ avatars, and babble with them using an Xbox headset. Very clever, and cutesy, but while we found it a neat distraction, but ultimately a bit gimmicky for everyday use.
Sky Player subscriptions come free for satellite customers, and start at £15 per month for those without a dish. However, a word to the thrifty: those with a second home, or trekking to university with their Xbox in tow, might like to remember that each Sky Player account can have four PCs attched, as well as one Xbox, and those consoles and PCs needn’t be in the same household as the satellite dish.
Essentially, what Sky is offering here is a second subscription for use anywhere you like, or a second set-top box for those wanting movies and sports in their bedroom.
We’re thoroughly besotted with Sky Player on Xbox. It’s given Microsoft’s console a bit of much-needed pep in the film and TV stakes. As far as we’re concerned, the US can keep its Netflix access. Now we’ve got Sky Player on Xbox, and live streaming TV too!
Wow, we're a colorful couple, huh?