Just for Fun 2
Something To Celebrate!
05/15/08 23:54

"In a 4-3 decision, the justices rule that people have a fundamental 'right to marry' the person of their choice and that gender restrictions violate the state Constitution's equal protection guarantee"
This is so amazing. I never thought that it would happen here in my home state of California or anywhere in the United States of America
Please take look at this Los Angeles Times article concerning this historical decision the California State Supreme Court made today.
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Indian Baby Tossing
05/04/08 01:06
This Is So Cool
04/25/08 00:36
L.A. News Station Teaches Podcasting 101
04/16/08 03:03

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Do you see what I just did....I'm podcasting about podcasting
Anyways, this was report on podcasting by one of our local L.A. news stations
By the way it is reported..you would think that podcasting was born last week.
Podcasting 101a.mp4
Happy Birthday ZillaFag!!!
04/01/08 00:37
Hey Gen-Xrs...Do You All Remember This?
03/25/08 00:50
The Big 100 coming soon
03/21/08 01:56
Generation-X Super Flashback
03/13/08 02:54
This was my all time favorite arcade video game. I would save up all my allowance and blow it all at the arcade on Friday night. I would play Tempest for hours. I would only stop when I either ran out of money, or my mom made me leave the arcade. Just seeing the game again brings back a ton of memories.
I also remember all that talk from our parents saying that arcade games were going to lead one down to a place of moral turpitude.
We were the lost generation.
Anyone else like Tempest?
AJ! How Would You Like To Have 800 Black Bitches?
03/13/08 01:47
Happy Imbolc 2008
02/01/08 14:45

Imbolc defined by Wikipedia:
Imbolc is one of the four principal festivals of the Irish calendar, celebrated among Gaelic peoples and some other Celtic cultures either at the beginning of February or at the first local signs of Spring. Most commonly it is celebrated on February 2, commonly called Groundhog's Day, as this is the cross-quarter day on the solar calendar, halfway between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. Originally dedicated to the goddess Brigid, in the Christian period it was adopted as St Brigid's Day. In Scotland the festival is also known as Là Fhèill Brìghde, in Ireland as Lá Fhéile Bríde, and in Wales as Gwyl Ffraed.
Imbolc is traditionally a time of weather prognostication, and the old tradition of watching to see if serpents or badgers came from their winter dens is perhaps a precursor to the North American Groundhog Day. A Scottish Gaelic proverb about the day is:
Thig an nathair as an toll
La donn Bride,
Ged robh tri traighean dh’ an t-sneachd
Air leachd an lair.
"The serpent will come from the hole
On the brown Day of Bride,
Though there should be three feet of snow
On the flat surface of the ground."
Fire and purification are an important aspect of this festival. Brigid (also known as Brighid, Bríde, Brigit, Brìd) is the goddess of poetry, healing and smithcraft. As both goddess and saint she is also associated with holy wells, sacred flames, and healing. The lighting of candles and fires represents the return of warmth and the increasing power of the Sun over the coming months
I would like to give a heartfelt hello and Happy Imbolc greetings to my pagan friends out there...
Denver, Evert, Craig, Leslie, Alissa/Alicia/Alliza and all other pagans out in cyberspace.





























