Comments For: Junior Byles — Beat Down Babylon: The Upsetter Years
1Pharaoh Hiding
One of the worst John Woo efforts to date. Broken Arrow is simple
to describe - it’s a grade-Z action movie with loads of money
behind it and a director with an eye for extremes. John Woo
followed up 1993’s Hard Target with this fiasco, a brain dead
actioner involving nuclear weapons, an evil John Travolta, and
non-star Christian Slater in the hero role. It doesn’t work....
2Coming Home
It is not always easy to blend an argument for religious liberty
with an argument for religious assertiveness, but Mitt Romney did
it well in a speech on Thursday.
3The Thanks We Get
The New York Giants are said to have a new deal on the table for
Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.
4Auntie Lulu
The sickening videogame re-enactment took place when Lamar Roberts
(17) and Heather Trujillo (16) were babysitting Trujillo’s
younger half-sister Zoe Garcia on December 06. According to an
Associated Press report, court documents filed this week pertaining
to the incident have revealed that the two teens have each now been
charged with her death
5Mumbling and Grumbling
Now that the Grand Prix has faded into front-wheel-drive oblivion,
it's up to the 2008 Pontiac G8 to restore a little legitimacy to
Pontiac's performance reputation. There's a good chance it will
succeed, as the G8 is a real American muscle sedan with rear-wheel
drive and the power of a V8.
6Dreader Locks
CBS News producer/blogger Greg Kandra opened the e-mailbag today to
relay to "Couric & Co." readers some negative reaction to the
network's coverage of Rev. Jerry Falwell's death. In particular,
Kandra quoted from a female Liberty graduate and vascular surgeon
who took issue with pundit Douglas Brinkley's assessment of
Falwell's view of women.
7Joshua's Desire
Australia likes to party, particularly with Mario, who tops this
week's charts. There's also a bit of a WoWser resurgence and the
360 gets a bit oldschool (for them), with Marcus Fenix back at the
top. The rest, however, stay pretty much the same - PS3 is
resisting, PS2 is singing, and the pocket monsters have taken the
DS by force once more.
8Hail to Power
In the Peanuts comic strip, Charlie Brown was never able to kick
the football, fly a kite properly or lead a baseball team. He was
also sad and often the target of ridicule from his peers.
9Beat Down Babylon
I have been PayPal / ebay Dependant when it came to getting users
to buy on my website. I was also Yahoo page builder Dependant
because I?m a lousy web page designer and no one will do it for me.
I?m using Nvu now and Google Checkout to sell one type of laptop
and 3 PCs. Yes I know I need to add more Laptops. I will get on
that. In the mean time...
10King of Babylon
Teachers-in-charge and winning students from Chung Hwa Bandar with
the guest of honour. - KENNETH OH Chung Hwa Middle School in Bandar
again made its presence felt when its students performed
outstandingly in the recent drawing competition.
11Fun and Games/Motion Dub
We've recently seen stories about websites hosted on odd computers
including an old Acer, an Apple Lisa and an Apple Newton PDA. So,
to top them all, here is a website hosted on a (very small computer
embedded in a) dead fly. It was an art project by Garnet Hertz and
was exhibited at Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon, Canada in 2001.
With video!
12Don't Know Why
NOVEMBER 08, 2007 -- EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - Supervalu Inc., it
subsidiary New Albertson's Inc., and Albertson's LLC have jointly
purchased a non-exclusive license covering services in the
automated health care services field under the patent portfolio
held by Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P. and licensed
through its affiliate, A2D, L.P.
13Poor Chubby
Collections by Nony Tochterman, Jeremy Scott and JC Obando smartly
conclude a week of shows that were not just in Los Angeles but
largely about it. HOW do you know you're so L.A.? Your favorite
cocktail is Master Cleanse and vodka, you pay your Pilates trainer
more than your shrink and you can't wait until it snows at the
Grove.
14Curley Locks
FAITH AND VALUES MUSLIM CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE: "Meeting of Different
Faiths in Israel." Aref Abu-Rabia, a member of the Association for
Interfaith Dialogue in Israel, will speak. 2-4 p.m. today. Islamic
Center of Minnesota, 1401 Gardena Av., Fridley. 612-230-3210.
HEALTH AND FITNESS LIFE LINE SCREENING: A series of four screenings
to reduce stroke risk. 9 a.m. Tue. $159. Brooklyn Park Community
...
15(Festival) Da Da
As the mainstay of the post-hard-core band Helmet for 12 years,
singer-guitarist Page Hamilton has endured numerous lineup and
label changes, but has taken those challenges and turned them into
learning experiences.
16Fever
Need some direction before seeing The Golden Compass, opening Dec.
7? If there is one need-to-know piece of info about the epic based
on the first book of the His Dark Materials trilogy, it is this:
The animals called daemons are neither pets nor guardian angels nor
even demonic beings.
17The Long Way
Jan Hlavac was brought to the Lightning to provide offense. In the
early part of the season, it's been slow coming for the 31-year old
Czech Republic native.
18A Place Called Africa 3
Get a jump on your weekend entertainment plans every Wednesday.
19A Matter of Time
I-Empire improves on last year's post-pop-punk dropping We Don't
Need To Whisper in all ways, but that's not saying much. Where the
previous A&A; effort sprawled, I-Empire attacks.
20Demonstration
Alright, sorry for the delay in posting this article. But here
goes:http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1680192,00.htmlJay
Newton-Small talks about the irony that while Obama has one of the
most liberal voting records among the major candidates, red-state
voters are rallying around him. Why? Because he's fresh,
unifying...
21Pretty Fe True/Pretty Dumb
The holidays elicit strong feelings about family -- hopeful,
regretful or homicidal.
22When Will Better Come
Clive Barker's Jericho is an inconsistent first-person shooter,
alternating between moments of pure, atmospheric greatness and
irritating design paradoxes that suck the fun out of the gameplay.
23I've Got a Feeling
Norway might be pulling out of online gaming as well. They are
following suit with the US due to new legislations that cause the
financial institutions to report all transactions to and from
online gaming sites.
1Pharaoh Hiding
One of the worst John Woo efforts to date. Broken Arrow is simple to describe - it’s a grade-Z action movie with loads of money behind it and a director with an eye for extremes. John Woo followed up 1993’s Hard Target with this fiasco, a brain dead actioner involving nuclear weapons, an evil John Travolta, and non-star Christian Slater in the hero role. It doesn’t work....
2Coming Home
It is not always easy to blend an argument for religious liberty with an argument for religious assertiveness, but Mitt Romney did it well in a speech on Thursday.
3The Thanks We Get
The New York Giants are said to have a new deal on the table for Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.
4Auntie Lulu
The sickening videogame re-enactment took place when Lamar Roberts (17) and Heather Trujillo (16) were babysitting Trujillo’s younger half-sister Zoe Garcia on December 06. According to an Associated Press report, court documents filed this week pertaining to the incident have revealed that the two teens have each now been charged with her death
5Mumbling and Grumbling
Now that the Grand Prix has faded into front-wheel-drive oblivion, it's up to the 2008 Pontiac G8 to restore a little legitimacy to Pontiac's performance reputation. There's a good chance it will succeed, as the G8 is a real American muscle sedan with rear-wheel drive and the power of a V8.
6Dreader Locks
CBS News producer/blogger Greg Kandra opened the e-mailbag today to relay to "Couric & Co." readers some negative reaction to the network's coverage of Rev. Jerry Falwell's death. In particular, Kandra quoted from a female Liberty graduate and vascular surgeon who took issue with pundit Douglas Brinkley's assessment of Falwell's view of women.
7Joshua's Desire
Australia likes to party, particularly with Mario, who tops this week's charts. There's also a bit of a WoWser resurgence and the 360 gets a bit oldschool (for them), with Marcus Fenix back at the top. The rest, however, stay pretty much the same - PS3 is resisting, PS2 is singing, and the pocket monsters have taken the DS by force once more.
8Hail to Power
In the Peanuts comic strip, Charlie Brown was never able to kick the football, fly a kite properly or lead a baseball team. He was also sad and often the target of ridicule from his peers.
9Beat Down Babylon
I have been PayPal / ebay Dependant when it came to getting users to buy on my website. I was also Yahoo page builder Dependant because I?m a lousy web page designer and no one will do it for me. I?m using Nvu now and Google Checkout to sell one type of laptop and 3 PCs. Yes I know I need to add more Laptops. I will get on that. In the mean time...
10King of Babylon
Teachers-in-charge and winning students from Chung Hwa Bandar with the guest of honour. - KENNETH OH Chung Hwa Middle School in Bandar again made its presence felt when its students performed outstandingly in the recent drawing competition.
11Fun and Games/Motion Dub
We've recently seen stories about websites hosted on odd computers including an old Acer, an Apple Lisa and an Apple Newton PDA. So, to top them all, here is a website hosted on a (very small computer embedded in a) dead fly. It was an art project by Garnet Hertz and was exhibited at Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon, Canada in 2001. With video!
12Don't Know Why
NOVEMBER 08, 2007 -- EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - Supervalu Inc., it subsidiary New Albertson's Inc., and Albertson's LLC have jointly purchased a non-exclusive license covering services in the automated health care services field under the patent portfolio held by Ronald A. Katz Technology Licensing, L.P. and licensed through its affiliate, A2D, L.P.
13Poor Chubby
Collections by Nony Tochterman, Jeremy Scott and JC Obando smartly conclude a week of shows that were not just in Los Angeles but largely about it. HOW do you know you're so L.A.? Your favorite cocktail is Master Cleanse and vodka, you pay your Pilates trainer more than your shrink and you can't wait until it snows at the Grove.
14Curley Locks
FAITH AND VALUES MUSLIM CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE: "Meeting of Different Faiths in Israel." Aref Abu-Rabia, a member of the Association for Interfaith Dialogue in Israel, will speak. 2-4 p.m. today. Islamic Center of Minnesota, 1401 Gardena Av., Fridley. 612-230-3210. HEALTH AND FITNESS LIFE LINE SCREENING: A series of four screenings to reduce stroke risk. 9 a.m. Tue. $159. Brooklyn Park Community ...
15(Festival) Da Da
As the mainstay of the post-hard-core band Helmet for 12 years, singer-guitarist Page Hamilton has endured numerous lineup and label changes, but has taken those challenges and turned them into learning experiences.
16Fever
Need some direction before seeing The Golden Compass, opening Dec. 7? If there is one need-to-know piece of info about the epic based on the first book of the His Dark Materials trilogy, it is this: The animals called daemons are neither pets nor guardian angels nor even demonic beings.
17The Long Way
Jan Hlavac was brought to the Lightning to provide offense. In the early part of the season, it's been slow coming for the 31-year old Czech Republic native.
18A Place Called Africa 3
Get a jump on your weekend entertainment plans every Wednesday.
19A Matter of Time
I-Empire improves on last year's post-pop-punk dropping We Don't Need To Whisper in all ways, but that's not saying much. Where the previous A&A; effort sprawled, I-Empire attacks.
20Demonstration
Alright, sorry for the delay in posting this article. But here goes:http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1680192,00.htmlJay Newton-Small talks about the irony that while Obama has one of the most liberal voting records among the major candidates, red-state voters are rallying around him. Why? Because he's fresh, unifying...
21Pretty Fe True/Pretty Dumb
The holidays elicit strong feelings about family -- hopeful, regretful or homicidal.
22When Will Better Come
Clive Barker's Jericho is an inconsistent first-person shooter, alternating between moments of pure, atmospheric greatness and irritating design paradoxes that suck the fun out of the gameplay.
23I've Got a Feeling
Norway might be pulling out of online gaming as well. They are following suit with the US due to new legislations that cause the financial institutions to report all transactions to and from online gaming sites.