Friday, July 21, 2006

Good Night Sweet Prince

Given that I have to take the bar exam on Tuesday & Wednesday, this will be my last post until after the bar. I do plan on going out Wednesday night, if there is anyone out there who isn't opposed to going to work extremely hungover or still drunk next Thursday.

"But GMYH, whatever will we do to keep ourselves busy at work in your absence?" Well, sweet, loyal reader, I will not leave you empty-handed. Below is a gathering of videos, internet radio stations, and links to keep you occupied while I am dying a slow and merciless death at the hands of the Illinois Board of Admissions to the Bar.

My Pandora Stations
In case you haven't noticed (which is quite possible), I now have 9 Pandora stations, all of which are linked on the right-hand side of GMYH. Here are the stations and a brief description of each:

  1. GMYH Radio - Everything random I like, including, but not limited to, classic rock, oldies, blues, hair band, '80s, new rock, alternative, metal, rap, hip hop, reggae, grunge, soul, R&B, southern rock, doo wop, and garage rock.
  2. Hair Band Friday - From the New Wave of British Heavy Metal until the day before grunge took over.
  3. GMYH Blues - Everything blues, from the beginning in the Mississippi Delta, to the Great Migration and its electric blues, to modern blues.
  4. GMYH Instrumental - Jazz, surf rock, jam bands, rag time, guitar rock (i.e., Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai). Shit without words.
  5. GMYH '80s - All things '80s, no matter what genre.
  6. GMYH Garage - Garage/fuzz rock.
  7. Great Irewalescotzealia - Rock from the British Isles and their former prisoners' colonies.
  8. R.O.C.K. in the USA - Rock from the US.
  9. GMYH Rap & Hip Hop - As the name implies, this is all acid jazz, emo, and country.

Videos (with the name of the person who sent me the link afterward)

  1. A pretty sweet domino exposition using household goods. (Tron)
  2. "Tying firecrackers to your sleeping friend's leg is the new shaming." The title says it all. (Tron)
  3. "The Story of the Stork" song about doin' it. Dirty. Hilarious. (Tron)
  4. Seemingly acid-induced religious music video with a middle-aged woman "dancing" to the song, flying through space and such. (Tron)
  5. What I assume is a Danish version of the Sherminator, singing a song about a girl he apparently wants named Aicha. (Tron)
  6. A day in the life of Britney and K-Fed (parts may be NSFW). (Tron)
  7. A Shop At Home TV guy makes an ass out of himself. (Tron)
  8. A toddler breakdancing. 'Nuff said. (Tron)
  9. A clip from Family Matter: Do the Urkel. Wow. (Tron)
  10. The "fucking" short version of The Big Lebowski. A must see for any fan, although you may want to keep the volume down if you're at work. (Tron)
  11. The Vader Sessions, using various James Earl Jones movie quotes. Good stuff. (Greg Weeser* and Nick "Darth" Klimaski)
  12. A guy breaking up with a girl, and they don't know they're being taped. Hilarious. Watch the whole thing. (Tron)
  13. Stevie Wonder performing "Superstition" on Sesame Street. MTV sucks. (Greg Weeser*)
  14. Some 7-year-old performing various pool tricks. Asshole. (Tron)
  15. Trampoline tricks. I want a trampoline. (Tron)

Links (same deal with the names)

  1. Your weekly piracy reports, as well as some piracy maps, so that you know which areas to steer clear of this week while your yachting across the world. (Jesterio)
  2. Lego reenactment of Old Testament: Judges 19:1-29. It's hilarious, seriously. (J-Diza)
  3. Can You Establish That George W. Bush Isn't Stupid? (Tron)

Have a great rest of the weekend and week, jerks.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck. If you need anything -- like say a Bloody Mary, a steak sandwich, and . . . a steak sandwich -- please don't hesistate to charge it to the Underhill account.

barry allen said...

luck is for the untalented. which are you?

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