Montag, 29. Oktober 2007

the oral offensive and the beat war collection



listen oll boys, the spring is over and the autum, stood still before stalingrad. and so we need a warm taken beat to flash the moody time of the year.lord gang bang and his fella citizen gold meet once on the playground at paris berci and they decided to walk 2 days togehter to the beatiful city of belgrad, and smackers lkisten that is what is make happen....


sounds weired and crazy but it was delightful and a licking good beat...


Belgrade sex offender gets lifetime prison sentence
By TED SULLIVAN Chronicle Staff Writer
A Belgrade man convicted of being a repeat sex offender was the first person in the state sentenced to life in prison under the federal “two strikes and you're out” law.
William James Gallenardo, 46, was handed a lifetime sentence Wednesday during a hearing in U.S. District Court in Missoula. He was sentenced for the crimes of sexual exploitation of children and possession of child pornography.According to court records, Gallenardo had been convicted of sexual-abuse charges stemming from a case in 1987 and spent time in the Montana State Prison for those convictions.Then, in 2005, a woman found four camera memory cards and a videotape that contained nude images of a juvenile male, court records stated. The woman also found images of two other males.Eventually, the woman gave the memory cards with nude images of the boy to law-enforcement officers, according to court records. The boy then told investigators that Gallenardo had taken the pictures.
Gallenardo was convicted of the sexual exploitation and child porn charges following a two-day trial.


here is the lionk to the beat


Freitag, 26. Oktober 2007

the information is with preccision


Not particularly sucky, but amusing.Customer is spelling out his slightly unusual surname in the phonetic alphabet.Cust: "...D for Delta, A for Alpha, Y for Wanker"Colleague taking call: {cracks up}Cust: "OMG did I really just say that?" {cracks up}We didn't know if he was more embarrassed because he'd said wanker or because he didn't know how to spell it!QWP.


hahahahahahaha


and also thaT


Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2007

CITY LIGHTS




the trafic and a cold bloody night in the4 capital city of new mexico. the crowed is confused...., is that right could it be?



what is that lightful stick in the middle of the plaza de loja?

they never saw it before.....


it ... it ... it could it be... that looks like the telestick of berlin.....



that is the major question of that book... interest? buy it now!



In Echo Park, a neighborhood at the wrong end of Sunset Boulevard, Joe, a cool cynic, lives marginally. Ironically, he finds himself becoming more involved than he'd planned in the lives of his clients, linked to their dreams and to their despair, and in some cases to their dirty secrets. His financial reliance on a sleazy character who needs pornographic letters to send mail-order brides soon complicates his relationship with his girlfriend, the beautiful Clio. This noir-style novel vividly brings to life an embattled community of mostly have-nots who attempt to survive city corruption, police harassment, and the daily grind with humor and sheer grit.

Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2007

some pair of new slacks





the story of success, part ONE - 1














1829Loeb Strauss is born in Buttenheim, Bavaria. 1847Leob Strauss, his two sisters and mother sail for America, where they join half-brothers Jonas and Louis in New York. Levi joins their dry goods business (selling bolts of cloth, linens, clothing, etc.). For a few years, young Loeb worked for his brothers, and by 1850 had changed his name to Levi.

1853Levi becomes an American citizen and sails to San Francisco to set up a small dry-goods house, which grows into a prosperous business over the next twenty years.Levi Strauss opens his wholesale dry-goods business on California Street near the San Francisco waterfront. It moves to a number of locations over the next 15 years.


1866LS&CO. headquarters are at 14-16 Battery Street, where they remain for 40 years.
1872Jacob Davis, a Reno Nevada tailor and one of Levi's wholesale customers, writes to Levi Strauss, telling him of the process he invented to rivet the pocket corners on men's pants.
Among Jacob's customers was a difficult man who kept ripping the pockets of the pants that Jacob made for him. Jacob tried to think of a way to strengthen the man's trousers, and one day hit upon the idea of putting metal rivets at the points of strain, such as on the pocket corners and at the base of the button fly.
These riveted pants were an instant hit with Jacob's customers and he worried that someone might steal this great idea. He decided he should apply for a patent on the process, but didn't have the $68 that was required to file the papers. He needed a business partner and he immediately thought of Levi Strauss.
He suggests the two men take out a patent on the process together.








1873Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis receive the patent for rivets on men's pants. The patent (# 139,121) is under the name of "Improvement in fastening Pocket Openings". That day is considered the official birthday of blue jeans.
They begin making copper riveted "waist overalls" (the old name for jeans) in San Francisco. The denim comes from the Amoskeag Mill in New Hampshire.


1902Levi Strauss dies at the age of 73. His nephews inherit the business.

1920sBy the 1920s, Levi's® waist overalls were the leading product in men's work pants in the Western states.
1928 LS&CO registers the word Levi's® as a trademark.
1930sThe company adopts the cowboy as its advertising and image-building icon, associating the rugged individualism of the cowboy (and his Hollywood counterpart) with the famous 501® waist overalls.
In the 1930s, Western movies as well as the West in general captured the American imagination. Authentic cowboys wearing Levi's® jeans were elevated to mythic status and Western clothing became synonymous with a life of independence and rugged individualism. Denim was now associated less often with laborers and more with the rugged American now symbolized by John Wayne, Gary Cooper and others.
1935LS&CO. creates "Lady Levi's®" the company's first blue jean for women

1950sAfter World War II, however, Levi Strauss & Co.'s customer base changed dramatically from working adult men to leisure-loving teenage boys and their older college-age brothers who called the product "jeans."
1954 "Lighter Blues" casual slacks and the "Denim Family" line mark the company's entry into the sportswear business.

1960sBy 1960, Levi Strauss & Co. decided that it was time to adopt the name - jeans - , since these new, young consumers had adopted the product.
1962Levi Strauss Europe is established.
1963Pre-shrunk Levi's® jeans are introduced.

1964STA-PREST slacks —the first wrinkle free products — are introduced. Levi's® jeans become part of the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution.
1965 Levi Strauss International and Levi Strauss Far East are established, beginning the company's expansion into Europe and Asia.

1969-1970LS&CO. introduces bell bottoms into its jeans line.

1986Dockers® Khakis are introduced in the United States.
1996LS&CO. introduces the Slates® brand, a new line of men's dress pants.

2000LS&CO. introduces Levi's® Engineered Jeans™, the reinvention of jeans for the 21st century.











Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2007

some new ideas




sorry guys i must leave i have to work. always on the phone..... you know, thanks to edison!




well fellows you think you have some new ideas.. you failed..



listen boys:





In every era, new technologies are always adapted to sexual uses. Here are some examples:


pottery > pornography

car > drive-in

VCR > porn films

telephone > phone sex

printing > penny dreadfuls

photography > pornography

vulcanization > condoms

hormone research > contraception

Internet > cybersex


Let's look at a few examples.

Montag, 8. Oktober 2007

owens all favorites I LOVE LUCY"





it became the great moment.


thanks stephanie. thanks USA!




I Love Lucy is a television situation comedy, starring Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, also featuring Vivian Vance and William Frawley. The series originally ran from October 15, 1951, to May 6, 1957, on CBS (181 episodes, including the "lost" Christmas episode and original pilot). Then, the show introduced three more seasons, running from 1957 to 1960, known as The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. I Love Lucy won four Emmy Awards and received numerous nominations. In 2002, it was ranked #2 on TV Guide's top 50 greatest shows of all time, behind Seinfeld and ahead of The Honeymooners[1]. In 2007, it was placed on Time Magazine's (unranked) list of "100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME".[2]
I Love Lucy was the most-watched show in the United States in four of its six seasons, and was the first to end its run at the top of the ratings (to be matched only by The Andy Griffith Show and Seinfeld), although it did not have a formal series finale episode. Episodes of I Love Lucy are still syndicated in dozens of languages across the world.




Set mostly in New York City, I Love Lucy is centered around housewife Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball), and her singer/bandleader husband Ricky (Desi Arnaz), along with their friends and landlords Fred (William Frawley) and Ethel Mertz (Vivian Vance). In later seasons Lucy and Ricky had a son, Little Ricky.
Lucy is somewhat naïve and ambitious, with an overactive imagination and a knack for getting herself into trouble. Primarily she is obsessed with joining her husband in show business. Fred and Ethel are former vaudevillians and this only strengthens her resolve to prove herself as a performer. Unfortunately, she cannot carry a tune or play anything other than an off-key rendition of "Glow Worm" (or "Sweet Sue") on the saxophone and has little other discernible ability. The show provided Ball ample opportunity to display her considerable skill at clowning and physical comedy, with Lucy's determination to get into the act in any way possible, resulting in numerous wacky situations. Character development was not a major focus of early sitcoms, so not much was ever learned about her life prior to the show. A few episodes mentioned that she was born in Jamestown, New York, (later corrected to West Jamestown), and that she met Ricky on a blind date. Besides occasional appearances by her mother (Kathryn Card), who annoyed Ricky to no end by constantly mispronouncing his name as "Mickey" and mistaking him for fellow bandleader Xavier Cugat, hardly any mention was ever made of any other family members.
Lucy's husband, Ricky Ricardo, is an up-and-coming Cuban American singer and bandleader with an excitable personality. His patience is frequently tested, sometimes to the breaking point, by his wife's antics. When exasperated, he often reverts to speaking rapidly in Spanish. As with Lucy, not much was ever learned about his past or family. His mother appeared in two episodes and in another Lucy mentioned that he had five brothers. He mentioned that he'd been "practically raised" by his uncle Alberto (who was seen during a family visit to Cuba) and that he'd attended Havana University.
Lucy's best friend, confidant and accomplice in her crazy schemes is Ethel Mertz. A former model from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ethel tries to relive her glory days in vaudeville. She usually gets more chances to perform at Ricky's nightclub, because, unlike Lucy, she can actually sing and dance. Ethel, although she is Lucy's ally, often tries to reason with her, providing common sense advice.
Ethel's husband Fred served in World War I and lived through the Great Depression. He is very stingy with money and a very no-nonsense type of guy. However, he also shows that he can be a soft touch, especially when it comes to Little Ricky, the Ricardos' son. Fred performed in vaudeville, so like his wife Ethel, he can also sing and dance. Fred's close friendship with Ricky allows for the opportunity for Battle of the sexes episodes. Although they may disagree at times, and despite their age differences, the four main characters are very close and loving.
The building they all lived in before their move to Connecticut was addressed at 623 E. 68th St. (An address which if it actually existed, would put them in the middle of the East River.)

thanks stephanie and grandma for that great moments of entertainment and vintage views.

with love and deepest regards.

love c. gold

new haircuts






A mullet is a hairstyle that is short in the front, top, and sides, but long in the back (also referred to as the "business party": business at the front, party at the back; as well as a number of other names, some regional, including hockey hair, helmet hair, etc.). The hairstyle was popular during the late 20th Century, from early 1970s to the early 1990s. Mullets have been worn by both males and females of all ages. The mullet is distinct from the rattail, which consists of a long, narrow "tail" of hair growing from the back of the head.


new other frisies..


Straight hair benefits more than any other type when it is shiny and in superb condition.


but better is a ride. a ride and some friends. better is also beer and no job.

sometimes is a job also good. even better than no job and no beer!


no girl is also good. means no cry. girls ansd cry is not good.




cars are great and shoret hair are better than hippie slags.


listen sacrow is a georgeous place, definetly braunschweig too.