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Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Good Morning America With Bianna Golodryga & Dan Harris: Rachel Smith: 'Tight Skinny Jeans Health Risk- Fashion Trend Might Cause Nerve Damage'

Source:ABC News- Hot skinny jeans? 
"Rachel Smith investigates health problems associated with fashion trend."

Source:ABC News

Yeah, but they'll be around as long as guys likes to check women out in skinny jeans, whether they are denim or leather skinny jeans. 

Not sure if this risk will be around for very long since fashion is so modern and efficient that fashion designers can get around this by designing skin-tight jeans that actually don't put women's health at risk that much. And a lot of this gets to personal responsibility anyway where women instead of going for the tightest denim that they can possibly find, look for skinny jeans that actually fit you and look good on you instead. Which might sound like Capitan Obvious, but too many Americans put style over substance, as well as their own personal health. 

Plus, it's not just women with great legs and butts who look sexy in skinny denims that keep them in business, but because of how versatile that they are, at least if they're dark wash skinny denims, where women can dress them up and even to work, even if they work at an office, or going out, with pretty blouses, blazers, leather jackets, longs sleeve t-shirts, turtlenecks, western and leather belts, going out to nice restaurants. 

Dark wash skinny jeans go perfectly with boots, especially if you are dressing those pants up. But women also feel very sexy in them and those jeans probably make them horny as well. (To be frank)

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Jake Hammond: 'Students For a Democratic Society- To Change The World'

Source:Jake Hammond- welcome to black and white America.
“Here is a video I made for a Vietnam project in my history class.” 

From Jake Hammond 

If you want to compare Students For a Democratic Society today with another left-wing organization, Occupy Wall Street, Democratic Socialists of America, perhaps Community Party USA would be the closest. But except for maybe the Communists, you don’t see a militant component in the New-Left today, because most of their members are white-collar, hipster yuppies, who probably want nothing to do with jail and love their personal and economic freedom in America. And are really just part of Occupy or some other New-Left group because they think it’s the cool thing to do and this is what the cool people are doing. 

Source:Students For a Democratic Society- a 2008 SDS rally.

I actually believe as a current affairs blogger that todays Occupy Wall Street movement was born in the 1960s as part of what was called the New-Left. Because if you look at where Students For a Democratic Society were for back then and what they are trying to accomplish then and today, the end of war and that basically means all war, this movement is exactly what a person whose called a dove looks like and is.

A dove is someone who tends to take a soft approach when it comes to areas like national security and foreign policy, law enforcement, areas where government sometimes involves itself in the personal lives of individuals.

Doves were around pre-1965, but they really came alive in the 1960s with the Baby Boom Generation. And some of their kids today that is part of the New-Left who actually grew up, are part of the Occupy Wall Street movement today that’s again anti-war period. But also believes in things that Social Democrats call social justice: creating an economic system that of course is government based that would work to see that there’s economic equality throughout the country. That no one has too much and no one has too little.

The reason why the Democratic Party even has a left-wing today (or what others call Far-Left) is because of the New-Left (Socialists and Communists of the 1960s and 70s) because pre-1965 or so, the Democratic Party was made up of Center-Left Progressives, as well as Center-Right Conservatives, and even Far-Left Neo-Confederates in the South. But there weren’t Socialists in the Democratic Party for the most part back then. The New-Left changed that in the late 1960s and going into the 1970s. 

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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Baltimore Orioles Baseball: 'Orioles Magic: 1983 Baltimore Orioles: Sweet Dreams'


Source:Baltimore Orioles Baseball- the Orioles celebrating winning the 1983 MLB World Series, at Philadelphia Veterans Stadium.

"This video is from the Memories on 33rd Street that was released via VHS by the Baltimore Orioles organization in 1992. 

The narrator for this video is Jon Miller.  
Music: Sweet Dreams by: Eurythmics" 


The Orioles finally come through and win another World Series after being contenders ever since they won their last WS in 1970. 

The Orioles lose the 1979 World Series after being up 3-1 in that series against the Pittsburgh Pirates and then they win 100 games in 1980, but don't even win the AL East and lose the AL East title to the Milwaukee Brewers during the last series of the season in 1982. So finally coming through for Oriole players like Eddie Murray, Cal Ripken, Ken Singleton, Jon Lowenstein, Gary Roenekie, Rich Dauer, and other players who went through the Oriole disappointments from the late 1970s and early 80s, had to be very special for them in 1983.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Baltimore Orioles Baseball: 'Orioles Magic: 1979 Baltimore Orioles: Orioles Magic is Born'


Source:Baltimore Orioles Baseball- One of the reasons why Baltimore Memorial Stadium was nicknamed the Outdoor Insane Asylum, was because the Orioles dugout was like a dance floor at a nightclub.

"This video is from the Memories on 33rd Street that was released via VHS by the Baltimore Orioles organization in 1992.  The music you hear in the background during the playoffs is "Ain't no stoppin' us now" by McFadden & Whitehead.  

The narrators for this video is Chuck Thompson for the regular season highlights and Jon Miller for the post-season highlights.

1979 Baltimore Orioles Season:
102-57.  1st in the American League East

American League Championship Series:
Baltimore Orioles (3) California Angels (1)
MVP: The A.L. did not award an MVP of the ALCS until 1980. 

1979 World Series:
Pittsburgh Pirates (4) Baltimore Orioles (3)
MVP:  Willie Stargell

Side Notes:
Mike Flanagan won the CY Young award in 1979, going 23-9 with a 3.08 ERA" 


The Orioles had Oriole Magic, the Cleveland Browns had the Kardiac Kids, both nicknames from the late 1970s and early 1980s. The difference being the Orioles were generally good enough to beat their opponents and generally didn't need to have to make miracle comebacks to beat their opponents. 

The Orioles were so good, so disciplined, so professional, Earl Weaver was their manager, that they were never out of any game, especially at Baltimore Memorial Stadium which was an awesome (in the real sense of the word) home field advantage for them in the 1970s and 1980s. 

Monday, 21 January 2013

Mr. Holt History: Martin Luther King Jr.- 'On Love and Nonviolence'

Source:Mr. Holt History- Dr. Martin L. King talking about nonviolence, probably in the 1960s.

“In this clip, Dr. King describes the inter-relationship between love and nonviolence in his theology and practices.”


I can’t tell you where this interview is from and exactly when it did happen, but only because the person who uploaded this video from where this photo is from didn’t bother to lay that out. But Dr. King was talking about Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama, so I’m thinking it was from the 1960s.

Source:Mr. Holt History- Dr. Martin L. King talking about nonviolence, probably in the 1960s.

There were at least two reasons for Dr. King’s message of non-violence:

One, that he actually believed in it. And I’m not trying to suggest that he didn’t, but the other had a political component to it. He knew that for him and his movement to accomplish what it wanted which was equality and civil rights for all Americans, that he needed more than just African-Americans behind him, that he needed Americans of other races because he was facing a simple numbers game.

African-Americans at least to this point were a relatively small minority. And that they couldn’t go up against even just Anglo-Saxon Southerners who had most of the power down South, on their own. And that he also need positive media attention and not look like violent radicals, or anarchists. But serious intelligent people who had a message for the entire country and that they needed their support. Which is how he was able to bring in so many non-African Americans to his movement.

I’m not trying to say that Dr. King was a true pacifist and that if America was under attack from another country, that it shouldn’t fight back and that would be just one example. But he did have a pacifist approach when it came to the civil rights movement. He directed his people and marchers to simply just take it (for lack of a better phrase) put up with the violence which help get out the message of what his movement was facing from the Anglo-Saxon racist establishment in America. Especially from the South. That way to fight back was to show the opposition for what they really were. Which were radical violent racists and win legal and policy battles. 

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Baltimore Orioles: MLB 1982- 'Orioles Magic: 1982 Baltimore Orioles: The Earl of Baltimore'

Source:Baltimore Orioles- honoring the great manager in Orioles history, as well as The Earl of Baltimore: Earl Weaver.
"This video is from the Memories on 33rd Street that was released via VHS by the Baltimore Orioles organization in 1992. The music you hear in the background is "You Can Do Magic" by America.  The narrator for this video is Chuck Thompson.  1982 Baltimore Orioles:
94-68 
1.0 GB
2nd Place

American League Rookie of the Year:
Cal Ripken JR

This video is owned by the Baltimore Orioles INC. and Major League Baseball." 

From the Baltimore Orioles 

The 1982 Orioles one of the best teams not to make the MLB playoffs.

Unexplained Files: Jim Morrison- in New Haven Arrested in 1967

Source:Unexplained Files- The Lizard King Jim Morrison, being arrested in New Haven, Connecticut in concert, in 1967.
“The Doors: Jim Morrison Arrested 1967”

From Unexplained Files
Source:The Daily Journal- The Lizard King Jim Morrison, being arrested in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1967.
The way this went down is that Jim Morrison and his some times mistress (Patricia Kennealy) were backstage at the New Haven Arena the night of this concert, making out.

A New Haven cop a patrolman catches them in a closet making out and I guess doesn’t recognize Jim Morrison and certainly not Pat Kennealy and orders them both out. Morrison tells the officer that they’re doing nothing wrong and the cop shouldn’t worry about it and I’m paraphrasing. The cop is not satisfied with that and orders them out again. Morrison once again refuses and the cop gets physical and pushes Morrison and Morrison pushes back the cop sprays Morrison and gets him out of the closet.

This is all going down literally moments before this concert started. And Morrison ends up going out on stage with this spray in his eyes. The concert starts out normally, but then Morrison after one song goes silent and instead starts talking and cursing about the cops and explains his side of the story of what happened to him and his part-time girlfriend. The New Have cops have enough of that, interrupt the concert and arrest Jim Morrison on stage and remove him during the middle of the concert. 

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