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There’s been a lot of confusion about who wrote this song. A lot of people think Weird Al did, and I really don’t understand how or why they would think he’d write something even half as vulgar as this is.

So I’m here to clear this up. I uploaded a video of one of the only two shows I’ve ever done that luckily for my sake has been videotaped. I’m working on getting the next one. It was my first show back in ‘03 so it was pretty lame and I was pretty timid. And my entourage were extra cheesy. But nonetheless, this is it, and it is what it is.

There’s about a minute of me bullshitting before the music starts, but you can hear me talk some.

Anyway, if this isn’t proof enough, I have even more proof on my myspace

www.myspace.com/bloodyfetus

There you’ll find an article(blog) titled “Carl The Wigga - I’m a Wigga” that pretty much just directs you to the songs I’ve loaded on myspace and what to listen for. I posted 2 slightly different versions of the song and a few cover tunes that uses the voice of one of my character Carl the Wigga. There’s also a correct set of lyrics, because of all the lyrics posted around the internet I’ve yet to see one that was fully right. I’m not posting this for your entertainment persay, but as one of the few things
I have to help prove that I wrote this, so don’t expect anything really special.

So here you have it, it’s not Weird Al, but just some chubby white guy.

Again, check my myspace for even more proof.


This here is the successor to the famed Nokia N95 - the Nokia N96 slider.

The Nokia N96 is slightly longer than the Nokia N95, but is about the same width and thickness. The Nokia N96 feels lighter in the hand and just feels more finished that its predecessor. With a glossy-black finish, keys are hidden beneath the finish until they illuminate. Sliding the Nokia N96 upwards illuminates the call-keys and keypad, and sliding it downwards reveals the media controls (which illuminate from beneath).

The sliding mechanism is a real joy to use - it’s crisp and springy, basically what the Nokia N95’s slider should have been. The 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera is what we’ve come to expect of the Nokia cameras - which is to say, excellent. The DVB-H radio delivers crisp and smooth TV performance and the touch-sensitive navigation pad makes menu navigation fun.


This here is the successor to the famed Nokia N95 - the Nokia N96 slider.

The Nokia N96 is slightly longer than the Nokia N95, but is about the same width and thickness. The Nokia N96 feels lighter in the hand and just feels more finished that its predecessor. With a glossy-black finish, keys are hidden beneath the finish until they illuminate. Sliding the Nokia N96 upwards illuminates the call-keys and keypad, and sliding it downwards reveals the media controls (which illuminate from beneath).

The sliding mechanism is a real joy to use - it’s crisp and springy, basically what the Nokia N95’s slider should have been. The 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera is what we’ve come to expect of the Nokia cameras - which is to say, excellent. The DVB-H radio delivers crisp and smooth TV performance and the touch-sensitive navigation pad makes menu navigation fun.


Mr. Carl Cox @ Brixton Accademy, London- Easter Bank Holiday’06…FANTASTIC

April 6, 2008

I’ve been tagged !


I have been tagged by Mehditalib.(sorry for spelling your name wrong in the video)
Here is my video and my 5 facts.
Since I have allready made a video I’m no longer taggable.(New rule made by me).
I also say “tag- no touchbacks” (New rule made by thewinekone)
My taggings are the following:
Nickerbicker
KajaM83
LinnzanZ
Fidomax
payit4ward

April 6, 2008

Unterhaching vs. Jena


kleine zusammenfassung der gesponsorten ausfluges. trotz ansehnlicher fan-anreise aus dem osten ein recht unspektakulärer Auftritt

April 6, 2008

Unterhaching vs. Jena


kleine zusammenfassung der gesponsorten ausfluges. trotz ansehnlicher fan-anreise aus dem osten ein recht unspektakulärer Auftritt


Best scene ever.


Best scene ever.


the age of the universe condensed to a calendar year (part 2) - DNA & Cells - Plants & Animals

Carl Sagan brings us the Cosmos, everything that ever was and ever will be, in an approach that is easily accessible even for those of us that are not science wizards. This series covers everything from the history of astronomy, the challenges it faced at its creation, how the universe was created and how it all might end, to the evolution of life on Earth, and the nature of the human brain.

First aired in 1980 as a 13 part series, it has been broadcast in 60 countries and has been seen by an estimated 500 million to 1 billion viewers worldwide.

The series was awarded an Emmy and a Peabody Award.

http://www.carlsagan.com/

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