Recently in Australia they've been doing ads for free-to-air TV, that span all the channels (Govt funded as well as commercial). I, for one, cannot take them seriously as they consist of a jazz ensemble performing "The moon belongs to everyone, the best things in life are free", which song gets used as a piece of advertising hype by Harriman in "The Man who Sold the Moon".
Wow, that was very disco,very 70's. Especially weird is how all those women seem oblivious to how the barechested men they are fawning over are all 150% gay.
Speaking of which, worthy of your attention, the
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Wow, that was very disco,very 70's. Especially weird is how all those women seem oblivious to how the barechested men they are fawning over are all 150% gay.
Speaking of which, worthy of your attention, the <a href=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1kTgofG1Q-Q>star trek lesbian subtext remix</a> of the same song.
Do you realize that video contains the hapless remains of over 300 years collected experience of young girls dreaming of becoming the next world-celebrated prima ballerina?
... ... I know better by now than to ask just WHAT sort of trail you were following through YouTube, or RSS feeds, or wherever, that had you end up _there_.
Thank you for this. I have now acquired a sufficiently low level of disturbance to stay awake for a bit.
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Speaking of which, worthy of your attention, the
Speaking of which, worthy of your attention, the <a href=http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1kTgofG1Q-Q>star trek lesbian subtext remix</a> of the same song.
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Thank you for this. I have now acquired a sufficiently low level of disturbance to stay awake for a bit.
--Dave