Well hello my friends. It is nice to see you here. As you can see we have made a few changes. We really hope everybody likes this and can get comfortable in our new home. We want to thank all off you again for being so patient the last week while we did this switch. We also want to thank you for your generous donations and words of encouragement. Both are important to all of us who work to bring you Crasstalk. Seriously, no fake.
Daily Archives: April 29, 2011
Good evening Crasstalk and welcome to Photo Phriday. This weeks theme is body art, so if you have a piercing or whatnot please feel free to play along. As always post your photo in the replies so we can see what you got.
Well hello there! Are you ready for the weekend? I said, ARE YOU READY FOR THE WEEKEND? That’s better. Here is some rawk for your Friday night.
Special thanks to Missing Piece for warning us about the End Times.
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Special thanks to GtCosita who put this roundup together for us.
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Welcome, everyone, to the increasingly dysfunctional world of “16 and Pregnant.” I don’t recommend you watch the actual show if you have high blood pressure or a soul. Thankfully, I have neither and I’m here to tell you what happened and ask the pertinent hypothetical questions.
This week, we had Jennifer Del Rio, of Tampa, who is a 16-year-old sophomore in high school. She’s expecting twins. I think that’s super. I think having not one, but two, babies before you’re old enough to buy alcohol to drink in the closet while the kids cry it out is a neat idea.
Things that explode and screech through the night. This is what the blockbuster season means to movies, right? Well, these next few offerings are no exception. Be prepared for showdowns and battles that will rattle the gods, and perhaps your wallet, because the next few months will be full of movies keen on thrilling your eyeballs.
Summer is coming.
It’s time to make the tough decisions in life. Who do you fornicate with, who do you take for wedded bliss and who do you pull the plug on?
Well let’s go back a ways for today’s FBF, shall we? Back to the greatest decade in American history, the 1970s. The 60s were serious business and by the 70s American music fans were looking for a break from songs about politics and social problems. This created a huge market for the peddalers of bubble gum pop. The results were not always the most profound music, but there was a sense of fun that was missing in the 1960s. Here are a couple of samples.
Good morning Crasstalk. Hope you are ready for the weekend. Here’s a couple of tunes to get you in the mood.