Random Notes Megapost!

by anthony Email

Ok, ok, so this post isn't that "mega", but as it has been a while since my last post I have a handful of items to mention. So, onto the content...

First, the bad. I have generally been trying to avoid thinking about the BP-oil-spill-in-the-gulf situation. I know it's bad, really bad, but I have too much in my personal life going on to devote much concern to this. And besides, what good would my concern do? My friend sent me this and it made me laugh and cry a bit. It just proves that no matter how many resources we throw at the situation, nothing can surpass a bit of relevant knowledge and understanding. Warning, this article uses many an expletive, but makes good points despite. Oh, and a preface: booming is a technique for gathering oil that is drifting ashore. Now fearless readers, here you go: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/5/11/865387/-Fishgrease:-DKos-Booming-School

After reading that, I need something to lift the spirits. To that end I present you with a bear that practices Kung Fu... hang it there, the toss is worth waiting for.



And I know I emailed this to a few people, but I had to post it too. While the band and the music are not that interesting, the drummer alone is well worth the time to watch. Enjoy, the most awesomely enthusiastic drumming of all time!



And with that I am out... until next time, dear readers.

2 comments

Comment from: Nick [Member] Email
The bear is awesome, the drummer is on crack (but I love his energy) and oil sucks. I particularly like how the bear takes a moment at the end of the video to lick an area of his body humans cannot lick on themselves. Perfect ending. GO KUNG FU BEAR!
06/09/10 @ 10:22
Comment from: Dad [Visitor]
Wow. I know some drummers that wish they could do that. Fun to watch as was the bear. The oil, that is a whole different story.
06/17/10 @ 09:03

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