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I apologize in advance, but you might find this a tad bit disturbing… 2 nice titties and 6 fuckin’ nipples?? Haha…I see 5, but 6 is what the title of the video says…

Peace, “BK”

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The House of Slaughter (minus Joey) recently made an appearance on the Peter Parker Show, chopped it up about this and that, and graced us with some jewels that they wrote on the spot. Damn, that boy Crook go hard. Give us an album please!

Apparently, Buddens missed his flight cuz he got caught smoking a cigarette in the airport bathroom.
*sigh and shake head here*

Peace, “BK”

Posted by admin, filed under Sanz Pareil Blog. Date: October 10, 2009, 2:29 am | No Comments »

I haven’t touched on politics much lately, but this one’s definitely a poster. This morning, President Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize…WTF? Now, I’m no political or global relations expert, but I don’t know about this one. I understand the reasoning and intentions behind the Nobel Committee in awarding this prestigious award to our president (who is definitely a worthy candidate), but it could have waited until more was accomplished. I think different measures should have been taken to increase our peace efforts.

Tony Pierce, of the L.A. Times, sums it all up in his article this morning:

What a difference a week makes. Last Friday, despite pleas by Oprah and the Obamas, an Olympics that was (in many U.S. citizens’ minds) rightfully ours was awarded to the largest city of the largest country in South America, a continent that has never had the glory of hosting an Olympiad. A nation gasped while those in the right-leaning portion of the blogosphere chuckled.

A week later President Obama woke up to his daughters’ informing him that he had won the Nobel Peace Prize. A nation gasped. Again.

While the reaction from the conservative blogs and the right-wing commentators was mostly predictable, liberal blog Talk Left seemed to agree with the sentiment that the award comes undeserved, and further, should be politely rejected by Obama, “Just because the Nobel Committee wants to make fools of themselves, Obama should not have to play along. He should turn it down.”

Other lefty bloggers, though, saw some method in the perceived madness. Glenn Greenwald of Salon said that when he first read today’s news he thought those jokers at the Onion had hacked into CNN.com. But then he realized that perhaps Obama has actually created the foundations of change in his first eight months of his presidency:

Obama has changed the tone America uses to speak to the world generally and the Muslim world specifically. His speech in Cairo, his first-week interview on al-Arabiya, and the extraordinarily conciliatory holiday video he sent to Iran are all substantial illustrations of that. His willingness to sit down and negotiate with Iran — rather than threaten and berate them — has already produced tangible results.

When the president spoke to the media this morning he too expressed surprise with the honor and explained that he was humbled with the nod.

John McCain, once again proving that he is still out of touch with his party, told CNN, “I think all of us were surprised at the decision. But I think Americans are always pleased when their president is recognized by something on this order.”

Clearly McCain hadn’t read RedState.com, which immediately went to the race card when explaining how the Nobel could go to the president. “I did not realize the Nobel Peace Prize had an affirmative action quota for it,” Red State blogger Erik Erickson wrote, “but that is the only thing I can think of for this news.”

Perhaps Erickson hadn’t yet read the explanation from Thorbjoern Jagland, the chairman of the Peace Prize committee, who never once mentioned the fact that Obama is half black. “It was because we would like to support what he is trying to achieve. It is a clear signal that we want to advocate the same as he has done.” Archbishop Desmond Tutu echoed that sentiment, “It is an award that speaks to the promise of President Obama’s message of hope.”

Meanwhile, 1983 Nobel Peace Prize-winner Lech Walesa agreed with both sides. “Who, Obama?” Walesa asked reporters in Poland. “So fast? Too fast — he hasn’t had the time to do anything yet.” Later he added “for the time being Obama’s just making proposals. But sometimes the Nobel committee awards the prize to encourage responsible action.”

– Tony Pierce

Peace, “BK”

Posted by admin, filed under Sanz Pareil Blog. Date: October 9, 2009, 2:21 pm | No Comments »

The bawse of awl bawses (*boss of all bosses) teams up with funny man, John Stewart and his Daily Show, to give us a comedic kick about the tough economic times we are currently enduring…

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c
Slim Thug Feels the Recession
www.thedailyshow.com
Daily Show
Full Episodes
Political Humor Ron Paul Interview

Peace, “BK”

Posted by admin, filed under Sanz Pareil Blog. Date: October 9, 2009, 1:59 pm | No Comments »

Totally forgot to post this when it came out… The SLAM BOYZ are back! Shout out to Opto!

Peace, “BK”

Posted by admin, filed under Sanz Pareil Blog. Date: October 4, 2009, 2:40 pm | No Comments »

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