I just finished watching the 8 slices of the William Shatner roast on YouTube. If you don’t mind a bit of bawdry and raucous humor, you have to check this show out, as its going to make you piss your pants laughing. There are no holds barred and its a great testament to this great Montreal-born icon of the screen (text, and song…)
If you can’t get the video to start, try this link (and don’t forget to watch all 8 pieces).
I am so tempted to moderate this one as okay, simply because of what the message said, but I can’t. You see, the comment was off topic! ![]()
“free porn diller” with IP address 87.118.106.104 said:No way… It is spam ? well… may i trying too
and there was a link to a site called “toon porn”
“May I trying too?” Yeah! That’s priceless! He’s saying, “I’m a Spammer. Am I in the ’spammer’s line’?” That’s chutzpah!
It can be true with WINE:
Click the thumbnail to see Macbros showing that offensive “switch from IE” message, to convince you to get a safer browser. Then look at the terminal window that I’ve overlapped and notice the results of the uname -a command. And, yes, I’m running a fairly recent kernel (but not as bleeding edge as I’m going to be…).
A short time ago, I wrote that someone was stealing my articles again. I’ve decided to go after this one, as s/he doesn’t seem to want to stop. Before I get into this too much, I want to be clear. What I write here is my opinion. It comes from my head. If I am inspired by others, I try to attribute the work to the rightful owner or creator. I try to ensure that what I use from others gets properly cited, so that its clear what it my work and what is not my work. I hope that I achieve this. If I ever screw up and use someone’s content and don’t properly cite it, I will fix that blunder if it comes to my attention (my email address is in the footer of every page here, along with my copyright notice).
If you want to use my writing as inspiration, by all means do. You’ll see that I don’t really have too many rules with what you do with what I write. The only disclaimer that I try to make apparent is that if you use my stuff, I want you to make sure that people know that its mine and not yours. (pull)Think for yourself. Don’t be lazy.(/pull) If your thoughts strangely coincide or collaborate with mine, then, besides feeling sorry for your mental health, I applaud you for letting the world know what’s on your mind.
With that in mind, I want to introduce you to http://1mlmpro.com/.
This site is a real class act! The content on this site is superb! How do I know? That’s easy!
I wrote some of it!
My article is here. Theirs is here. If you’re silly enough to subscribe to my feed, than you know that there are a few unique words at the beginning of every article. Funny how they are in our friend’s post too. Lazy jerk!
Uncanny. I’ve asked nicely to have the content taken down or attributed properly. A week later, I asked with a bit more legality for them to cease and desist (I don’t think they’re hosted in the US, so I doubt that they will be subject to the DMCA.
So, my next step was to advise one of their advertisers that they were violating the advertiser’s policy by advertising on a site made of stolen content:
Google Adsense complaint: “The content on this page has been completely copied from my site’s RSS feed and passed off as the site owner’s work for the purpose of gaining advertising revenue. Your Program Policy states “No Google ad may be placed on pages published specifically for the purpose of showing ads, whether or not the page content is relevant.”
The page is nearly all advertising and the content is not relavent to anything on the site. This “publisher” has done this with my content before and has not complied with my take down request. You will find that this “publisher’s entire site is comprised of stolen content from Blog RSS feeds by other authors. This webmaster is a fraud.”
I haven’t seen any results yet, after four days, so I supposed that Google is either taking its time, or doesn’t care. The next step is to notify the web host (and their registrar, if it seems to to any good).
So, 1mlmpro.com, if you’re still scraping, I hope that you scape and use this post. Its a good one!
You just gotta find that “ness” about you and add that part to your name. I liked this movie. It was funny and serious. It was thoughtful and callous at the same time. With such big names as Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson, Matt Dillon, and Michael Douglas, You, Me, and Dupree just had to work.
This movie had its sweet parts for the ladies who want to watch it and its funny and outrageous parts for the guys. This is no family movie, but I think that guys and gals will like this film equally. Michael Douglas plays Molly’s (Hudson) father, Bob. He does an excellent job of being the consummate jerk to Carl (Dillon), who has married his daughter. Dillon does a good job of going “over the edge” without overacting too much. In this kind of film, you expect a bit of exaggeration when it comes to the acting. That’s what takes it over the top. Wilson plays Dupree in the manner that only he can. There are several actors out there who try to play a good-intentioned idiot who just messes it all up, but only Owen Wilson can pull off a role like this and not really ruin, or at least stretch a movie beyond reason. He teams up well with Hudson to bring Carl out of his unfeeling shell.
For newlyweds Carl and Molly Peterson, life can’t get any sweeter as they begin anew to settle down into married life. With a nice house and established careers in tow, nothing seems to get in their way. However, Carl is about find out just how much friendship means when Randy Dupree, his best friend has been displaced from his home and fired from his job because of attending their wedding. Taking his friend in, what Carl and Molly are about to experience is that the fine line between a few days and whatever else is after, can be a lot more than they bargained for. Especially when their friend overstays his welcome in far too many ways than he should.
All in all, this is a decent flick for anyone who’s looking for a laugh and a bit of entertainment in the form of a “lesson learned”, Carroll O’Connor style. Do your funny bone a favor and watch this movie.
We watched RV this weekend. This movie was funny! If anybody tells you otherwise, then they just didn’t get their Wheaties before going, or something. This film stars Robin Williams (Bob Munroe) and Cheryl Hines (Jamie Munroe) as the parents in a family that’s grown apart. Jojo does a good job of playing a snobby teen daughter in the movie as well. Munroe decides, on the verge of losing his job, that he needs to both save his job and get closer to his family again. This prompts a vacation in an RV.
Synopsis:
An overworked Bob Munro (Robin Williams), his wife Jamie (Cheryl Hines), their 15-year-old daughter Cassie (Joanna “JoJo” Levesque) and 12-year-old son Carl (Josh Hutcherson) are in desperate need of some quality time together. After promising to take them on a family vacation in Hawaii, Bob abruptly changes plans without telling them. Instead of a week in a tropical paradise, they’re going on a road trip to Colorado in a recreational vehicle.
Dragging his wife and kids kicking and screaming into the RV, Bob’s togetherness plan (which is partly a ruse to keep him from losing his job) almost immediately hits a major speed bump. Everything that can go wrong, does. Bob’s lame attempts to navigate the unwieldy, oversized vehicle are met with silence and scorn from his resentful family. The RV life is a far cry from their comfortable life in Los Angeles, and every attempt Bob makes to get them into the spirit of the vacation threatens to tear them further apart.
At an RV camp, the Munro family is befriended by the Gornicke family — an irritatingly endearing happy-go-lucky clan of full-time RVers. The more they try to elude the Gornickes, the more their paths seem destined to cross. But adversity has a way of uniting even the most dysfunctional family members and each setback the Munros experience inadvertently helps them become a true family again.
This movie has a bit of crude language in it, hence the PG rating, but its a good watch for most of the family. If you appreciate silliness and crazy antics, then this movie will deliver. Its not over the top but it climbs pretty high. You can watch it.
This seemed to be scary movie (or fake scary movie) weekend for us. Ange and I watched Scary Movie 4 this weekend as well. This was funny in the same way as the previous 3 incarnations were. The story is either getting a bit weak, or I’m just not getting the joke any more. It didn’t seem to have the “oomph” that its predecessors had. Nevertheless, this movie is watchable and won’t leave you wishing that you’d kept your money (as long as you go to the matinee or cheap night). As John says, ” If you enjoy mindless slapstick humor as much as I do, then you’re going to like this.”
Synopsis, from IMDB:
Anna Faris and Regina Hall are back as the lovable, dim-witted Cindy Campbell and her self-serving, sex-crazed pal Brenda respectively. They are joined this time around by Craig Bierko as the cute, but utterly clueless, Tom Ryan. Together, they battle to save the world from a ruthless alien invasion. Cindy Campbell moves in next to Tom Ryan because she’s taking care of an old lady. She finds out the house is haunted by a little boy and goes on a quest in the village to find out who killed him and why. Also, Alien “Tr-iPods” are invading the world and Cindy has to uncover the secret in order to stop them.
I have to agree with John. Watch this if you want to have a laugh or two, and for the references to other movies of yore. Don’t watch it if you want to see a horror.