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#17791 Guns N' Roses » Baz now claims 4 GNR albums exist » 921 weeks ago

James
Replies: 145

Baz has said in his latest radio interview that there are 4 GNR albums. He said 3 the last time. Apparently an extra album was recorded while nobody was doing anything.

Anyone think there is a hint of truth to this, or is Baz just blowing smoke? Whether you love him or hate him, he is really approaching backlash territory here. You can only hype GNR and talk about Axl for so long before the fanbase gets tired of it, and with him releasing an album next month and depending on GNR fans to buy this record, he needs to cool it. Start talking about what HE did on the record. Last time I checked, Angel Down wasn't a 3 song EP.

#17792 Re: The Garden » weird things you are addicted to » 921 weeks ago

jac185 wrote:

Writing.

I've started so many books, projects etc.

I'll be sitting there then suddenly think i've had the best idea ever then a few weeks later i'll be onto something else. I end up finishing so few things.

I'm sort of the exact opposite. I have been working on the same project on and off for years. If I get a good idea, I'll scribble the basic idea down and throw it in a box. Even if I have writers block, I cant move on to the next thing. I have tried writing other things a couple years ago, but I dropped it.

I am hoping to finish it sometime in the coming year. I may have to take a break from the internet to get it done. I keep threatening to do that and I never do, but it may have to happen for real progress to be made. I'm getting sick of always being on the same project. Even if it never gets published I would just like it to be finished. I had the chance to submit a story for an anthology earlier this year, but of course I missed the deadline. I'm aiming for another one with a deadline in early 08. If it makes the cut, I'll post the story here.


As far as "weird" addictions go, I am addicted to a certain kind of food. Its a Portuguese dish called sopas de carne. They serve it at these pentecostal celebrations every year. The celebrations happen every sunday from the months of may until late august. I'm not even pentecostal, and I don't go to their churches. I was introduced to these events by my dad and grandpa when I was a kid.  Been going ever since, at least when I am living in California. Its a dish that consists of beef, cabbage, and a bunch of spices cooked in a broth and poured over french bread.

I have cooked this dish at home, but it never turns out as good as they make it.

#17793 Re: The Garden » Teen/Preteen Halloween Costumes Push Sex & Flesh » 921 weeks ago

"Some of these are just incredibly sleazy. Nothing in here except Tinkerbell is innocent," Rafferty said. "Last year, Grace was a snow princess. Now, this is what she likes. I don't know what's happened."

I'll tell you what happened: The media shoves sex down your kid's throat, and you're letting it happen. Get used to it. Its going to get worse. When she's in 6th grade, she'll be giving free blowjobs behind the bleachers and taking birth control without your consent.

Maybe you should set your latest cell phone down, turn off the reality show, and drop the tabloid mag long enough to put some morals into your child.

I'm never having kids. Society is just too far gone.

#17794 The Garden » Teen/Preteen Halloween Costumes Push Sex & Flesh » 921 weeks ago

James
Replies: 10

Gabby Cirenza wanted to be a referee for Halloween. The outfit she liked had a micro-mini black skirt and a form-fitting black and white-striped spandex top held together with black laces running up the flesh-exposing sides. She looked admiringly at the thigh-high black go-go boots that could be bought as an accessory. And she thought the little bunny on the chest was cute.

"Absolutely not," said her mother, Cheryl. "That is so not happening."

Gabby is 11.

And the Playboy Racy Referee costume was only the latest that her mother had vetoed one pre-Halloween-crazed afternoon at Party City in Baileys Crossroads as too skimpy, too revealing, too suggestive .

Bawdy Halloween costumes, however, have become the season's hottest sellers in recent years. Not just for women, but for girls, too. And parents such as Cirenza don't like it.

Gabby eyed the Sexy Super Girl but decided against it. A friend at her Catholic school had worn that costume for a Halloween parade and pulled the already short miniskirt way up to cover her tummy. "That didn't look very good." But Gabby did like the Aqua Fairy, a vampy get-up with a black ripped-up skirt, black fishnet tights and blue bustier that comes in medium, large and preteen. A medium fits a child of 8.

No.

How about the Funky Punk Pirate Pre-Teen, with an off-the-shoulder blouse and bare midriff?

No.

Gabby pointed to the Fairy-Licious Purrrfect Kitty Pre-Teen, which, according to the package, includes a "pink and black dress with lace front bodice and sassy jagged skirt with tail. . . . Wings require some assembly."

Cheryl Cirenza shook her head in exasperated disbelief. "This is all so inappropriate. It's really disturbing," she said, eyeing a wall of such girl and preteen costumes as Major Flirt in army green, the bellybutton-baring Devilicious and a sassy, miniskirted French Maid, pink feather duster included. She'd just turned down her 13-year-old daughter's request for a Sexy Cop outfit. "When I was their age, I was a bunch of grapes."

But that was back in the days when Halloween was still a homemade kind of holiday, when an old sheet with eyeholes was a perfectly acceptable ghost and clumsily carved pumpkins on the front porch were about as elaborate as the decorations got. Now, Halloween is big business. Americans are expected to spend upwards of $5 billion this year on candy, ghoulish decorations and costumes. And the hottest trend in costumes, retailers say, is sexy. And young.

Fishnet tights, once associated with smoky cabarets or strip joints, now come in girls' sizes and cost $3.99.

Joe Thaler, head of TransWorld Exhibits Inc., runs the annual Halloween Expo for big-box retailers. He said suggestive costumes for girls burst onto the scene about three years ago and the phenomenon is so big that he's had to create a separate fashion show. The costumes have since moved to the plus-size market for adult women and now come in teen and preteen versions. Even little girl costumes show more leg and tummy than they used to. "They're just good sellers," Thaler said.

When it comes to Halloween costumes, boys can still be ninjas, doctors and mad scientists. A box of popcorn, even. Men can still be bananas or beer cans. About the most risque it got for men at Party City was the Big Daddy self-adhesive hairy chest kit for $6.99.

Kathy Grannis of the National Retail Federation blames Halloween's loss of innocence on baby boomers who can't let the holiday go, with their adult parties and costume contests at bars. "Halloween is no longer a child's holiday," she said. "It's no longer about handing out candy and putting on a witch's hat and walking down the street hand in hand with your kid."

For Cheryl Cirenza, that's what Halloween is still all about. But for her daughter, she's not so sure. "I really don't know why these kinds of costumes appeal so much to her," she said. Cirenza knows that prepubescent sex appeal is rampant. But the family doesn't have cable, and she limits Gabby's TV time. There are no trashy teen or celebrity magazines in her home. And they keep an eye on her Web surfing. "I don't know if it's just in the air."

The Halloween costume trend is not only leading to tense mother-daughter standoffs, but it is also part of a far larger worry that young girls are becoming sexualized. Task forces of psychologists study the trend. Books and academic articles are being produced with such titles as the upcoming "So Sexy So Soon" and "From Barbie to Britney: The Sexualization of Childhood." And yet the costumes sell.

"Youth isn't being lived through anymore. It's being rushed through," Stephanie Terrazas, 20, said as she watched her 11-year-old sister pick out a "deluxe" sequined Dorothy dress that, unlike the chaste, high-necked one in the little girl size, was lower cut and had two strategically placed poofs of fabric.

Megan Smith, 16, perused the costumes at Party City with her father, Dan. She first tried on the Prisoner, a slinky spandex number with a little button at the throat and open chest like a '70s disco halter dress. She settled on Raggedy Ann, a blue mini dress so mini that the lacy underskirt barely dusts the bottom of the fanny.

No one does scary costumes anymore, Megan said. Blame that on the teen movie "Mean Girls," she said, quoting a line verbatim: "Halloween is the one night a year when girls can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it."

Her father laughed nervously. "They're all a little risque, and I don't like that," he said. "She'll be wearing shorts underneath."

Megan rolled her eyes.

On another aisle, a frazzled Kathy Rafferty was doing her best to fend off her 6-year-old daughter Grace's choices. Grace liked the Mega Star costume, with a tiny bandeau top, bare midriff and low-slung sparkle pants. And she thought the Runway Diva in leopard skin, big sunglasses and knee-high boots was cool.

"Some of these are just incredibly sleazy. Nothing in here except Tinkerbell is innocent," Rafferty said. "Last year, Grace was a snow princess. Now, this is what she likes. I don't know what's happened."

Grace finally wore her mother down and ended up with a '70s Flower Power outfit that shows the bellybutton. "I told her I'd buy this only if she wore a leotard underneath," Rafferty said. "As a mother, I hate Halloween."

Meanwhile, Shawn Bailey was trying not to lose it as her 11-year-old daughter Da'Nesha Holmes picked out a costume. Her son had found his Darth Vader costume, and her baby had her Baby Bratz pink kitty outfit. But Da'Nesha was too tall for most of the girl costumes, and her mother was having none of the rest. Bar Wench. Cocktail Hunny. The half-angel, half-devil Naughty & Nice.

Da'Nesha pointed to Costume 529, Hot Flash, a nurse with thigh-high garters.

"No. You need something for you," Bailey said, sighing. "You're a little girl."

That afternoon, Gabby Cirenza left Party City empty-handed. Her mother later took her to Target, where she refused anything to do with princesses, pilgrims or nuns. At Party Depot, she begged for the preteen French Maid costume and promised she wouldn't wear it off the shoulders, like in the photo. Cheryl Cirenza, with six other children's costumes to find or make, finally made an executive decision. Gabby would be Lady Juliette, in a long dress and long sleeves. With a few tucks here and there, the neckline wouldn't plunge too low.

And when Gabby insisted they buy a corset to "lift everything up" and make the dress look better, Cirenza drew the line again. No corsets. Not now. Whether Gabby knows it or not, her mother thought, a corset is the last thing an 11-year-old needs.

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#17795 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2007-08 Season thread » 921 weeks ago

He needs to retire. His tank is pretty much empty. He showed a lot of promise early in his career, but things just didn't work out. He will probably be forced into retirement next season when no team wants him.

#17796 The Sunset Strip » 10 Greatest Horror Films of all time elimination- Round 2 » 921 weeks ago

James
Replies: 11

Saw was eliminated in the first round.


I have to keep voting for Poltergeist until its finally gone. It in no way, shape, or form belongs on a greatest horror list. I am still in shock it even made the cut.

#17797 Re: The Sunset Strip » 10 Greatest Horror Films of all time elimination- Round 1 » 921 weeks ago

Hellraiser didn't make the cut. I am also surprised that Saw is being eliminated, especially with a G rated kiddy flick beating it.

Gonna start the next round....

#17798 Re: Guns N' Roses » KFRQ plays Baz/Axl song Back in the Saddle » 921 weeks ago

The song reached number one because about a thousand internet junkies called and requested it. When it comes to anything GNR related(or axl related), you're gonna have to wait and see how it does at many stations and not put all your eggs in one rigged basket.

I'm not trying to deflate this balloon. Its cool its that high, but we all know why its in that spot. Wait until this goes national and how it does in everyones local market. That will tell you the real interest. If it starts getting requests everywhere, Baz may have a real hit on his hands.

#17799 Re: The Sunset Strip » The Video Game Console Thread » 921 weeks ago

Thats a damn good list of music. They're gonna make a killing on this game, and probably the soundtrack as well.

#17800 Re: The Garden » The NFL 2007-08 Season thread » 921 weeks ago

The Bears beat the Packers. While the Pack are nowhere near NE or Indy, I agree that if Favre got into a rhythm, he could beat one of those teams.

If the Packers get home field advantage, we're going to see a Packers-Patriots SB. That would be pretty cool since Favre's only SB ring happened against the Pats. It would also be a perfect moment for Favre to retire.

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