Lady Gaga’s ‘Disco Stick’
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st admit when I first heard about Lady Gaga’s Disco Stick I was a bit put off. I knew she was a little odd but, really? I thought about no longer being a Gaga fan after I researched and found the rumors to be true.
After long deliberation and a little bit of googling I decided I can’t help but love even if she really is bluffin’ with her muffin. Gaga handled the situation better than anyone else ever could have, she owned it!
“…The reason I haven’t talked about it is that it’s not a big deal to me. Like come on. It’s not like we all go around talking about our vags. I think this is a great opportunity to make other multiple gendered people feel more comfortable with their bodies. I’m sexy, I’m hot. I have both a poon and a peener. Big fucking deal.” Gaga even twittered about sucking her own “hermie dick” after a show.
While I still think its a bit disarming, I have decided I still love Lady Gaga. She is the same lady today as sh
ewas when I was jamming out to her songs in my car a few days ago. No need to stop listening, she’s still the same to me peen or no peen!
Props to Lady Gaga for handling the situation quite well! You go girl!
Add comment August 10, 2009
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Google Launches Flu Trends Site
Google has just launched a new website called Flu Trends, this site reports the amount of flu inections around the United States. This site records all of the flu related searches that are done across the US, in an attempt to indicate how many people have been affected by the flu in your area. Graphs are created to show the flu trends.
While this makes sense to me, I have to wonder how reliable the information actually is. I was watching thenews the other day and they brought up a wonderful point, what if the person that searches flu symptoms doesn’t have to flu but just wants to know what the symptoms are in case they get sick, or maybe they are doing a paper on the flu. If this is the case wouldn’t that make the results wrong?
I do believe this a good idea, but I don’t think the way they are choosing to get the information is terribly accurate. According the FAQ section of the site their information has been very accurate when compared to the CDC’
s U.S. Influenza Sentinel Provider Surveillance Network.
I still don’t buy it, and don’t think I will be using this to see how many people have the flu. I just don’t see how this information could be useful to anyone. Why does it matter if alot of people have the flu? If I get the flu so be it, no need to calculate the chances.
1 comment November 18, 2008
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My Five Favorite Places to Travel
Here is a list of my five favorite places to go in my spare time. They are not in any specific order because I can not seem to choose one over the other. I like them all equally.
1. New York City, I put this one first because I just so happened to go there this weekend. I love New York City, where else can you walk down the street and find all sorts of crazy stuff for under twenty dollars? The beauty of Chinatown. “You want bag? Coach, Prada, Gucci Chanel?” How could anyone not love it? If you want it chances are they have it in Chinatown, if its too expensive chances are you can get them to give it to you for 5 or 10 dollars. The perfect place for Christmas shopping.
2. Ocean City, New Jersey. Despite the fact that you can’t buy any alcohol in the city, I surprisingly enjoy it there. Ocean City is one of the most relaxing vacation spots I have ever been to. Vacating there consists of five things:
- Laying on the beach all day, with mixed drinks consisting of alcohol purchased outside of the city.
- Shopping at the cutest shops you may have ever seen.
- Eating dinner, it definitely helped that I was on vacation with a man that was so concerned about dinner that the first thing he did every morning was plan out what we were having for dinner.
- Drinking games in the house we rented, keeping the people up downstairs, Oops.
- Going to bed, resting up to start the fun all over again.
3. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – I haven’t been there since senior year of High School, but from what I remember I had a great time. My favorite place to go when I was there was the Karaoke Bar, I’m not sure what it was called I just remember that it was on the back deck of one of the hotels. I had a blast singing “Barbie Girl” with my girlfriends with the sounds of the waves hitting the sand in the background. I enjoyed Myrtle Beach because while all of my friends were staying in dirty, run down, cheap motels, my friends and I were staying in a suite in the Hampton Inn. Although this experience was once in a life time I believe ifI went back there I would still have a lot of fun.
4. Boston, Massachusetts, I love the Aquarium there, I have been there so many times I can’t even count but no matter how many times I go I still get excited about it. My favorite exhibit is the panquins, they are so cute.
5. Home, no matter where I go and how much fun I have while I’m away my favorite place to travel to is back home. I realized this when I went to Plattsburgh State. Plattsburgh was never my favorite place, in fact I hated it more than anything when I was there, so when I finally got to go home that horrible two hour drive with nothing to look at for 2 hours suddenly felt like heaven. I guess there really is no place like home.
2 comments November 9, 2008
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Signs, Signs Everywhere
While driving home yesterday I realized how annoyed I am by the over abundance of political signs around here lately.
I don’t mind a few in that are placed someone’s yard. The ones that people are just putting every where are getting to be obnoxious. It seems that these signs are being placed in every single empty space that can be found. These signs are making the towns look cluttered and ugly. Not to mention the fact that people keep putting other candidates signs in front of ones that are already there, which makes it look even worse.
I feel like all towns should make laws stating that political signs can only be placed on property with the owners permission not just on any vacant piece of grass. In Stillwater, NY they have this law and the town looks so much better than the neighboring city of Mechanicville and the town and Halfmoon that both have signs all over the place cluttering what seems like every single piece of vacant land. It is just ugly.
I really just hate the cluttered campaign signs it really bothers me. It might just be one of my biggest pet peeves.
1 comment October 22, 2008
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My Three Favorite Photo Galleries
Here are my three favorite on-line photo galleries. They are not in any specific order of preference this just so happens to be the order I ended up putting them in.
1. Day in Photos from the Washington Post- I like this one because it has a good mix of serious and fun photos. One of the serious photos is of a man mourning his younger brother, which is a powerful image. Then there is a picture of Madonna performing a concert in Boston. This mix of serious and fun keeps me interested because it is hard to tell what is going to come next. I also like it because it seems to be all of the pictures that were used in the newspaper today. It’s like reading the newspaper through only pictures which is pretty sweet. My favorite picture from this gallery is the picture of all of the reporters watching the debate on different screens in one room. The way the screens lined up in the picture looks good and gives a glimpse of what a newsroom looks like on debate night.
2. Another one from the Washington Post, Pets on Vacation. This one caught my attention because it is interactive. Washingtonpost.com users submit their favorite pictures of “pets on vacation”. How could you go wrong with this one? Everyone likes pets and interactive is always more fun no matter what you are looking at.
3. My third one is from the Times Union, Historic Albany. The stupid thing wouldn’t let me copy and paste the link that went directly to the gallery, so when you click it just scroll down to the gallery that says Historic Capital Region and click on the Albany link. I liked this one because i like to see the differences and similarties between the older days and now. Not only in the scences but in the photo quality as well. I like seeing what has changed and what hasd stayed the same in Albany, like the Palace still pretty much looks the same and the city from above is the same. It is funny to see the people in front of the palace and how they dressed. I like the black and white photos. It is amazing how far technology has come pictures are so much clearer and life like now.
2 comments October 16, 2008
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Still A Glimpse of Hope for the Yankees
With the Yankees struggling to hold on to even a glimpse of the wild card I find myself saddened to think that my favorite men in pinstripes may not make it out of the regular season.
While I love the Yankees and still hold on to that vain hope that they will magically come back to claim the wild card. I also realize that the Yankees would have to win every one of the six remaining games while the Red Sox would have to lose.
That would make for one hell of an exciting end of the season. I’m thinking its not very likely, but then again I remember saying that about one of their games against the Rangers in 2006 after recovering from a nine-run deficit.
Don’t hang up those pinstripes yet.
2 comments September 23, 2008
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Stillwater? More Like Stillwinning…
Since last October four people from Stillwater, New York have been million dollar winners. The most recent winner won off a 500 Million Dollar Extravaganza scratch off ticket which, was purchased at a local Stewart’s. This ticket will pay 34,000 dollars a year (after taxes) for 20 years.
Other lucky Stillwater residents won off:
- Win for life last October.
- The Merry Money instant scratch off ticket in January.
- The Cashtastic instant scratch off ticket in July.
I can’t seem to get over the fact that this many people in Stillwater have won a million dollars. I jokingly said to my step father earlier that four people is half of Stillwater’s population. In all seriousness the population of Stillwater is 7,522 which, in my opinion, is pretty small for the amount of winners.
This kind of makes me wonder about the saying you have more of a chance to win the lottery than get stuck by lightning…YIKES.
Now I’m off to Stewart’s to buy myself a lottery ticket. Maybe I’ll be the fifth Stillwater resident to win a million dollars. Keep your fingers crossed.
3 comments September 18, 2008
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What’s With all the Nonsense About Pigs?
On Tuesday September 9th Barack Obama made the comment “You can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig.” Everyone immediately jumped to the conclusion that Obama was making an attack on McCain’s vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin. These accusations were formed because in a speech Palin jokes about the only difference between a hockey mom and pit-bull is lipstick.
In response Obama immediately stated that his comment was taken out of context, he was referring to the McCain’s economic policies. Meaning, in my opinion, that you can change the Republican candidate but it still won’t make a difference. In other words if McCain is elected it will be like another year of Bush.
Obama is the only one who really knows how he meant that comment, but why does it matter when McCain used the same analogy against Hillary Clinton last year?
McCain and Palin now have a commercial about Obama’s comment. I personally think that this is a pathetic attempt at winning votes. I also find this commercial annoying because everyone knows what Obama said. How could we not? It has been all over the news since Tuesday.
I think everyone is making way too much of this comment. Seriously, there are much more important things to be worrying about right now other than pigs. Maybe we should try worrying about how to lower gas prices and get the economy back on track instead of worrying about who compared whom to a pig.
2 comments September 11, 2008
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Is Four a Crowd?
Monday, while driving to school I heard a local radio station talking about American Idol having a new judge for season 8. This inspired me to come home and immediately look for more details. I found in my query that the new judge Kara DioGuardi is very qualified to be the fourth judge. However, I can’t help but wonder, will DioGuardi bring Idol the extra spunk that it needs right now? Or is four a crowd?
Four is a crowd. What happens in the case of a tie? Simon gets to make the final decision. Is this such a great idea? From watching past season’s I have noticed Simon says no to people who go on to be in the top 10. It just isn’t fair to leave the fate of these hopeful contestants in the hands of Simon.
It is understandable why they would get a new judge when people have been becoming less interested in the show,but why not instead cut an old judge, if the ratings are going down clearly the viewers are not satisfied with something. They could always cut Paula, although she does add a sort of comedy to the show, does anyone ever understand what she says anyway?
1 comment August 27, 2008
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