Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanksgiving Humor

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happy thanksgiving

If April showers bring May flowers what do May flowers bring?
Pilgrims!

Why did the turkey cross the road?
It was the chicken's day off.

Why do turkeys always go, "gobble, gobble"?
Because they never learned good table manners!

What sound does a space turkey make?
Hubble, hubble, hubble.

turkeys sound like cows for blind man on thanksgiving

Why did the police arrest the turkey?
They suspected it of fowl play.

Why did the Indian chief wear so many feathers?
To keep his wigwam.
Why did they let the turkey join the band?
Because he had the drumsticks

What happened to the Pilgrim who was shot at by an Indian?
He had an arrow escape.

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'Twas the night of Thanksgiving,
but I just couldn't sleep...
I tried counting backwards,
I tried counting sheep.
The leftovers beckoned...the dark meat and white,
but I fought the temptation with all of my might.
Tossing and turning with anticipation,
the thought of a snack became infatuation.
So, I raced to the kitchen, flung open the door
and gazed at the fridge, full of goodies galore.
I gobbled up turkey and buttered potatoes,
stuffing with gravy, green beans and tomatoes.
I felt myself swelling so plump and so round,
till all of a sudden, I rose off the ground.
I crashed through the ceiling, floating into the sky
with a mouthful of pudding and a handful of pie
But, I managed to yell as I soared past the trees...
Happy eating to all -- pass the cranberries, please.

Blessing

Asked to write a composition entitled, "What I'm thankful for on Thanksgiving," a student wrote, "I am thankful that I'm not a turkey."

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A turkey farmer was always experimenting with breeding to perfect a better turkey.
His family was fond of the leg portion for dinner and there were never enough legs for everyone. After many frustrating attempts, the farmer was relating the results of his efforts to his friends at the general store get together. "Well I finally did it! I bred a turkey that has 6 legs!"
They all asked the farmer how it tasted.
"I don't know" said the farmer. "I never could catch the darn thing!"

thanksgiving prayers
have a happy thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Red Cloud - Traveling Circus (2003)




1. The Ringmaster
2. Traveling Circus feat. Sam Hart
3. My Way feat. Sackcloth Fashion
4. The Coming feat. Def Shepherd
5. 8000 RPM's
6. Bonafide Xtreme
7. Don't Wear It Out
8. Never Let You Go feat. Sherwin Gardner and Christafari
9. Battle Star Gallactic
10. Chit Chat
11. War Party
12. Put It On
13. Night Owls
14. Broken Jaw feat. Braille
15. Indigenous Angel feat. Ulali

Friday, September 17, 2010

Website of the week - Silent (Film) Era (1890's-1929)



Revisit such greats as Fritz Lang, Clara Bow, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and so many more. Everything you ever wanted to know about silent films is here. For the REAL oldie lovers! You can use the translator to see the site in any language. Or help identify unknown films with any information you may have. Isn't it sad that this information has been lost for so long? (Click information tab at page top to see the lists/sections of unknown films.)

http://www.silentera.com/index.html

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Website of the week - Pop Culture Madness



Want to know what the top 10 was in 1928? 1941? Or just last year? This also comes in handy for compiling lists of songs by theme. Maybe you are making a birthday cd for a certain year or a list of work songs to play on the job or a holiday compilation. They have their own custom themed charts/lists. If you can't find it here, it's nowhere!

http://www.popculturemadness.com/Music/#


They also have contests and other sections on movies & tv, Billboard, etc.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Website of the week - Open Library



"One web page for every book ever published. It's a lofty but achievable goal.

To build Open Library, we need hundreds of millions of book records, a wiki interface, and lots of people who are willing to contribute their time and effort to building the site.

To date, we have gathered over 20 million records from a variety of large catalogs as well as single contributions, with more on the way.

Open Library is an open project: the software is open, the data are open, the documentation is open, and we welcome your contribution. Whether you fix a typo, add a book, or write a widget--it's all welcome. We have a small team of fantastic programmers who have accomplished a lot, but we can't do it alone!"

Want to help? Be sure and read the FAQ's for how it all works!

http://openlibrary.org/