Month: March 2015
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Everybody’s heard about the bird
And everybody should hear this mashup ‘Surfin Beasties’ from Pimpdaddysupreme – Family Guy vs Trashmen vs Diplo vs Beasties, made for BOOTIE DragonCon and recently made into a video by PDS. As he details in the description (you should click on the link to read that), all the tracks included themselves have a chequered copyright…
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“I get funky and just let go”
I’ve posted about deaf signers upstaging the main act before, but nothing like Tommy Krångh, who seems to have not only upstaged the unsuccessful Swedish Eurovision entry, but the finalist too with calls to have him signing from Vienna! Watch and you’ll see why…check those moves. Certainly FAR more interesting than anything I’ve seen to…
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Stephen Fry on grammar nazi’s
If you forgive the grammar troll-baiting headline, I think this video by Matt Rogers animating the words of Stephen Fry is wonderful. A well needed attack on those pedants who spend their time with a red pen, seeming to think they are defending the language from development and the odd typo, when they are just…
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Pounded by the Biker Rainbow
From Kindle Cover Disasters, this ‘Firsy Time Gay Paranormal M/M Taboo’ porn raises SO many questions, at the very least how does a rainbow ride a bike or hold the handlebars, let alone wear shades or do other things…Douglas Adams had hyperintelligent shades of the colour blue as an alien lifeform, so maybe rainbows? Err…
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Goodbye Radio Clash Live, Hello Classic Bootleg Radio
After over 2 years of live-ish broadcasting (it first went live early March 2013), with the podcast ended I decided to call a halt on Radio Clash Live! as explained further over here. It didn’t seem to garner the live-streaming revolution I hoped…or the audience, although the live facility remains. But not all is lost…
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Penda’s Fen and Owl Service
On 21 March 1974 Penda’s Fen was Play for Today on the BBC, this strange tale of teenage homosexuality, Elgar and the Dream of Gerontius, the Midlands, ecology, the old and new gods, Britain and the last pagan king, Penda (oddly the image above does NOT appear in the film, only in shadow, although the…