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Sunday, January 31st, 2010


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Saturday, January 30th, 2010


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Smells Like Canine Spirit – original song (Nirvana parody)

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

If you’ve ever had to deal with neighborhood dogs using your yard for their bathroom then I’m sure you can relate to this song. I wrote a poem a long time ago about the frustration one feels in a situation like that. Years later I accidently discovered that my poem could be sung to the melody of Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit with very little modification. The intense energy of that grunge groove seemed to convey my frustation about the situation better than anything else so, I’ve been doing it that way ever since. I did not and still do not intend for this to be a parody or spoof or lampoon of Teen Spirit in any sense of the word. Although the original title of this work is Dog Biscuit Lament, everyone who hears the song thinks of it as a parody of Teen Spirit even though that isn’t what I had in mind when I wrote it. It wasn’t even a song originally, it was a poem, I merely borrowed Teen Spirit’s tune for the reasons stated previously, it’s the best fit. However, Kurt Cobain himself believed that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and many different versions and parodies of Teen Spirit have appeared over the years. So, with that in mind, I finally gave in to the idea of this song as a parody even though that wasn’t my original intent.

That is my sole rationale and I sincerely do not intend any disrespect or offense toward Kurt Cobain, his family or his fans. Kurt Cobain had a lot to offer the world in terms of his music and creativity and I was deeply saddened by his tragic death at such a young age. So, with the best of intentions and utmost respect for Kurt Cobain, his family and his fans – I humbly present a song about my trials and tribulations involving inconsiderate neighbors and their dogs entitled “Smells Like Canine Spirit” (Dog Biscuit Lament).

I hope you enjoy it and as always, your feedback is welcomed.
Please feel free to rate, comment and share with your friends,
thanks for listening.

Note: This melody is the property and copyright of its rightful owner and justplainferd claims no ownership in it.
I do however, claim copyright on my original lyrics (see below).

lyrics:
Smells Like Canine Spirit
(Dog Biscuit Lament)

What is that smell all around
Thick, pungent fumes rise from the ground
It burns my eyes and stings my nose
Stuff squishes up between my toes
Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no (4 times)

chorus:
It’s a minefield, so be cautious
And the odor makes me nauseous
Though the dogs b’long to my neighbor
It’s my yard now that they favor
There’s a wolfhound and a bloodhound
And a chowhound in my yard now

And when it’s fresh it fills the grooves
Of my brand new tennis shoes.
And I can’t walk outside my door
Without stepping in some more.
Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no (4 times)
chorus

The neighbors can’t seem to figure out
What the noise is all about
I think they are a little dense
Why don’t I just put up a fence
Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no (4 times)
chorus

A Chihuahua! (4x)
Ay! Chiwawa! (2x)
Doggy caca!!! (3x)

Lyrics by Frederick Niel Pfiel
Copyright 1986 & 2005 Frederick Niel Pfiel, All Rights Reserved

I invite you to visit my other channels at…

my originals URL: http://www.youtube.com/justplainfred

my covers URL: http://www.youtube.com/justplainferd

thanks for your support

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After Surgery – Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome – The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (6 of 6)

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Doctor’s discuss how surgery for HLHS has evolved and the effects congenital heart disease has on a child as she grows.

Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome is a common congenital defect that involves an underdeveloped left ventricle.

Duration : 0:6:23

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Saturday, January 30th, 2010

1989 NPC Teen/Collegiate Pump Room (Part 7 of 7) bodybuilding bodybuilder muscle

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What do you honestly think?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Sorry this is a repost. but i need more input,

Im thinking of calling my book "You’re Never Too Old For Hot Cocoa."

my story is about a women ( Isabella Hunt : known as Izzy to the kids ) who is in her mid/late twenties, and has just started a career as a social worker. Izzy is an outgoing, care free, and young spirited women. She has such a great bond with the kids she works with because she is just a big kid herself. Through the story she meets half a dozen teenagers who grew up to fast. Some have children or have lost children. some have been raped or abused and even had to sell drugs or their bodies just to get by.The oldest of these children is 17years old. Izzy buys an old abandoned building from the city and fixes it up with the kids. This becomes their safe haven. Izzy uses it to have weekly meetings with the children to talk about their problems as a group. Some kids don’t want her help, and others do. But either way she is their night and day for them. Izzy’s characteristics let her show the kids what it is like to be a kid again, and at the end of the day she gives these teenagers their youth back. And obviously hot cocoa would be in the story somewhere.

What do you think? is it something you would read? and also what do you think about the title.?

I think that the title’s pretty good, actually. The story line seems to be quite good, but you need to have main characters other than Izzy, too. You need to emphasize more on the kids – maybe one is hurt (emotionally) way more than the others but never lets anything show through, but Izzy sort of sees it. She could feel that one of them is more like a sister or her own kid than just another one. One thing I like about the title is how it relates the fact that Izzy’s a big kid.

This isn’t related, but what Evan said made me laugh! Question’s "what do you honestly think" and answer’s "I do not" lol.

Best muscle building supplement for teenager?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

I was wanting to know what is a good muscle building supplement besides protein powder. I have a build almost exactly like this guys http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_58/114723741886swaj.jpg
But I would like to go to the next level and get very cut like this guy
http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/pic/TENP/PO251~Muscle-Art-Posters.jpg But with bigger arms than this guy.
Any help is appreciated.

Here are my favorite supplements in order what I like and use the most.

Whey protein
AAKG (arginine any version is good for me)
Glutamine
Creatine – not to often because I eat so much red meat.

Make sure you use a pure whey protein with No artificial Sweeteners, No artificial Flavors, No artificial Fillers etc.

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These guys sell the highest quality and best priced pure whey protein.

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Friday, January 29th, 2010

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Young Sarf – Smell Like Teen Spirit (Cover de Nirvana)

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Smell Like Teen Spirit performé par The Young Sarf (Cover de Nirvana) au Festival de la Fenaison 2008 de St-Narcisse-de-Rimouski le 19 juillet 2008

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Tales of Symphonia Opening

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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Tales of Symphonia Opening

Review: http://www.gamespot.com/gamecube/rpg/…

If you have a GameCube and like RPGs, you definitely need to check out Tales of Symphonia.

Namco’s Tales series of role-playing games have always carried something of a cult status outside of their native Japan. In a console genre that many people define in Final Fantasy parameters, the Tales games have been quiet understudies that haven’t garnered much attention. Enter Tales of Symphonia, the latest game in the series and the first to appear on the RPG-starved GameCube. Happily, the game is more than just a pretty face–it is a welcome entry into a console’s needy genre; it’s an entertaining game with a pretty standard story line, but it also has terrific gameplay and a lot of appeal.

The game is set in the world of Sylvarant, a land that is on the wane due to a steady loss of mana, the energy source that is needed both for magic and to support life itself. As the crops begin to wither and hardship sets in, the people turn their hopes to the Chosen One, a servant of the Goddess Martel, who can reverse the ills of the world by completing a journey of world regeneration. You play as Lloyd Irving, a teenage boy, who sets out with Colette Brunel (the young girl who happens to be the Chosen) and a group of compatriots to restore the world’s mana and to set things right. The story is standard fare and has a few obvious twists, though it’s shored up a good deal by the wide range of characters you come in contact with. The journey may be long, but it’s well-populated with characters and a few subplots, which you can keep track of in a synopsis journal accessible from your main menu.

Your journey through Sylvarant is also made lighter by the fact that you’re generally not subjected to random enemy encounters. Both in dungeons and on the world map, you’ll see representations of monsters hanging about. In dungeons, there’ll be various types of creatures roaming specific areas, and it’s almost always possible for you to navigate right around them, even in close quarters. The world map handles things a bit differently; monsters show up as either blobs or wacky little bipedal critters, and you’ll be able to see them when you get close enough. Some of them sit still, some of them wander randomly, and every so often you come across one that hops excitedly and dashes straight at you. They can start dashing when you’re still not in range to see them, so you can still get caught unawares every so often, particularly on long treks. And even that’s not necessarily such a bad thing, because once you get adept at dodging enemies, it’s easy to go for long stretches without fighting; however, then you’ll find yourself running into a brick wall in the form of a boss. You’ll want lots of hit points and special techniques at your fingertips to handle those baddies, and to get there, you’re going to have to spend some time leveling. However, that task is itself made less onerous by the versatility of the battle system itself, and the fact that you get to pretty much choose your own fights.

Visually, the game’s characters sport the cel-shaded effect that was all the rage not so long ago, and the cartoon look fits the anime-inspired art style well. Fresh-faced and brightly colored, everyone looks almost too cute in that way the Japanese have perfected, although the ‘toon look isn’t flawless. The game, at times, utilizes a blurring effect that attempts to create a sense of foreground and background positioning of characters within certain scenes, but it just ends up smearing the look and making you squint. Towns and cities have made the crossover from the classic Tales’ hand-painted design to a new 3D setup very well; they still have a lot of detail and personality, and are very easy on the eyes. The world map portions of the game have much less eye candy, due to the fact that there’s already so much going on with enemies popping in and out of view. The camera view, when running across the landscape, can also be a bit chancy; a lot of times you’ll have to adjust it to try to get a clear idea of where you’re going, and even then you’ll sometimes run into a monster you felt you should have seen.

Final score: 10/10

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