Monday, July 18, 2005

Kontraband

Movies, funny movies and movies to download at Kontraband

Another Insta Add to your time killers bookmarks.. awesome site..
just got a makeover by the ninja squad.

rawks our sox mannnnn

How to Eat a picnic table.. oh Boy.

Oh Boy

Booyah.. Some lip smacking action.. just for you!

Sensitive Light

Sensitive Light
Some new pix on sensitive light.. awe-inspiring stuff.

STILEPROJECT.COM

STILEPROJECT.COM

and for some reason.. it doesnt sound like Porn..

Bad Girls Blog - No Porn, Only Softcore & Quality

Bad Girls Blog - No Porn, Only Softcore & Quality

Just in case if you dont really know any bad girls...d0rk

mcchris.com

mcchris.com

He's come a long way from Fetta's Vetter...

Bruce Campbell Online

Bruce Campbell Online

Hey Look.. ash wrote a book... wow.. look at that chin.

GorillaMask.net: Mariah Carey's dress falling off pictures!

GorillaMask.net: Mariah Carey's dress falling off pictures!

Here's and instant add for your time killers..

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Well Hookups finally made a new site for us anime junkies..

it's cool..really

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DateCam
For when you wanna get intimate with your masterbation sessions..

GOODBYE BITCH

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Yeah, it's hard to say goodbye.. but the internet just made it easier.

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See 3rd world webcam hookers... and try and trick them into showing you some nipple.
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How to make a War Sword

How to make a War Sword

Wanna hack up the neighbors car? Dont have alot of money?
Make a war sword outta leaf springs and elbow grease.
and tools.. lots of tools.

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Entensity.net - Media

How to Crash a couch

Entensity.net - Media

Entensity.net - Post Images

Who says Im not a fan?

Entensity.net - Post Images

Optimus keyboard

Oh dear god. I want this.. One day.. Oh yes.. one day.. it shal be mine.
and you'll want one too.
Optimus keyboard

Monday, July 04, 2005

Everyone has had more sex than me.. and TISM

Flash � Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me

This rawks my sox.

here's some hillarious band info from musicmatch..

TISM (short for This Is Serious, Mum), formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1982, and, after a couple of false starts, became one the most popular underground groups of the Australian music scene. Amazingly, the band even managed to receive some commercial success in the mid-1990s. TISM have what can only be described as a twisted sense of humour. But whereas bands like They Might Be Giants use their humour to write pop songs with quirky lyrics, TISM use theirs to viciously lampoon anyone and anything. Literally nothing is sacred, and the band attempt to be as offensive as possible with mixed, although sometimes hilarious, results. TISM are not publicity-shy in any way, but every time they appear in public (which includes live gigs) they wear masks to hide their identities. Officially, their line-up consists of Ron Hitler-Barassi (vocals), Humphrey B. Flaubert (vocals and drums), Eugene de la Hot Croix Bun (vocals and keyboards), John St Peenis (formerly saxophone, now vocals), Jock Cheese (bass), Les Miserables (vocals) and Tokin Blackman (formerly known as Tony Coitus) (guitar). Past members include Marco Fessey (saxophone) and Leak Van Vlahen (guitar). Forming in Melbourne in 1982, the band wrote to Eddie Van Halen and Australian politician Paul Keating offering them the position of lead tamborine in the band. Both declined. It wasn't until 1985 that TISM's recordings began to see the light of day. Their debut single "Defecate on my Face" was released that year, although it wasn't until their third single, "40 Years - Then Death" was released that one of their songs was deemed fit to be played on radio. A rising tide of interest greeted the band in 1986 following the release of their debut album Form and Meaning Reach Ultimate Communion. An attempted interview at this time by a well-known music magazine was treated in a typical TISM manner: the journalist stood at the opposite end of a football ground to the band, and shouted questions to them through a megaphone. The answers were then shouted back through another megaphone. To make things even more difficult, a long piece of string ran between the band and the journalist - the string had to be kept taut or the band wouldn't co-operate. In 1988, the album that made their name on the underground circuit appeared. Entitled Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance, the album was full of guitar pop, and the same twisted, tasteless lyrics that had been a feature of their work to date. Several singles were released from the album, including "The Ballad of John Bonham's Coke Roadie", "I'm Interested in Apathy", "40 Years - Then Death" and "Saturday Night Palsy". The last single hovered in the lower regions of the Australian charts, and prompted a popular television show to invite the band to perform the single. TISM performed, but in a move designed to infuriate the show's producers, performed the single with 28 band members, all in full costume. In 1990, the follow-up Hot Dogma was released, but this failed to generate a great deal of interest and sold poorly. None of the TISM sense of humour had been lost here, and song titles from this album included "(I'm Gonna Sit Right Down) And Whittle Away My Furniture", "While My Catarrh Gently Weeps" and "Leo's Toltoy". The next year, TISM were fired from their record company for being too difficult to work with. However, the small label Shock Records bought the rights to their back-catalogue and re-released some of their earlier work as a full-length album Gentlemen, Start Your Egos in 1992. This was the catalyst for the band to record another disc, the Beasts of Suburban EP. It was more of the same anarchy, and featured a song entitled "Get Thee to a Nunnery", which was an attack on popular Australian childrens' television presenter Sophie Lee, although the band claimed to respect her work. In 1993, another only mildly-successful disc, Australia the Lucky C*** was released. While not commercially successful, it proved to be one of their more controversial. The original cover art featured a koala with a syringe in its mouth, drawn in a similar style to art work by well-known Australian designer Ken Done. Done sued the band a week after the release of the disc, and it was withdrawn, but was re-released soon after with new cover art under the title Censored Due to Legal Advice. Following this release, TISM found themselves in something of a rut. They had been unable to recapture the success of Great Truckin' Songs, and their later releases had been notorious due to surrounding controversy rather than for the music they contained. As a result, their next album Machiavelli and the Four Seasons, released in 1996, marked a substantial change in direction for the band. Machiavelli saw synthesisers and dance music replace the guitar pop of earlier releases, and, as a consequence, became their biggest commercial success. This was also helped by favorable reviews at the time. The album went gold in Australia, and a number of singles were released from it, including "Jung Talent Time", "Greg! The Stop Sign!" (a song that ridiculed television advertisements about avoiding road fatalities and featured superb Beach Boys-style harmonies), "All Homeboys are Dickheads" and "(He'll Never Be an) Ol' Man River". The latter featured some of the more tasteless TISM lyrics for some time ("I'm on the drug that killed River Phoenix"). Despite this, or perhaps because of it, the song became hugely popular. Two years later, in 1998, TISM re-appeared with another album of dance music-inspired anarchy. This record, entitled www.tism.wanker.com, did not receive flattering reviews and failed to match the success of its predecessor. Several singles became minor hits, including "Whatareya?" (which attempted to divide Australian men into two categories - "yobs" and "wankers") and "Thunderbirds are Coming Out". A third single, "I Might Be a C***, but I'm Not a F****** C***", was released, but, not surprisingly, was not picked up by radio. ~ Jonathan Lewis, All Music Guide

I laughed hardest over that whole interview with the taut string and megaphones.. whew... awesome.

Sunday, August 22, 2004

SHAUN OF THE DEAD

Oh lord.. if you thought Uk movies sucked at horror and comedy combinations... think again..here comes..SHAUN OF THE DEAD

Sunday, August 08, 2004

BreakDancing transformers...

Ok.. I fell out over this one.. you're gonna have to wait a while tho..even with cable modem.. since bandwidth seems to drop off about halfway thru.. still.. pretty sweet.. reminded me of the amiga days.

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Amoco photos

Ok.. Scroll down to the bottom of the page.. and check out this f'n Amaco sign.. this things hucken fruge...

Amoco photos

the main site is

Gassigns from History past

Thursday, August 05, 2004

my cat annie - zefrank.com

Now you don't have to buy a cat anymore.. Just entertain yourself with these little dreams...I'd give this one 5 stars if I was gay.

my cat annie - zefrank.com

Saturday, July 31, 2004

American Dad website

Do you like the family guy? You'll love this...

American Dad website coming soon