Top Albums


Unfortunately Were Not Robots
The One Above All, the End of All That Is
The Only Good Bug Is a Dead Bug
We May Be Through With the Past...
But The Past Aint Through With Us

Top Songs


Antidepressants Are Depressing
Ted Nugent Goes AOL
An Uncomfortable Routine
Instrumental
Zero MPH Fallover
Total Pandemonium
Black Out
Ultra Carb Diet Carpooling Stupid Fucking Life
Curl Up and Die


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Curl Up and Die News

5 Moments That Made Us Want To Curl Up And Die On Last Night's 'Celebrity Rehab 2' Premiere [Celebrity Rehab] (Defamer)
We've been anticipating last night's Celebrity Rehab 2 premiere for some time now?we'd been pestering the good Dr. Drew Pinsky himself about it as far back as June when taping had just begun,...

Blog Log for Nov. 3 (Chico Enterprise-Record)
Here are snippets from some of our blogs last week. The blogs, and others, can be seen in their entirety at www.

Inside Lines: Saints and drugs sinners go marching in at Wembley (Independent)
Today's American football match at Wembley between the NFL's New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers takes place with the spectre of a major drugs bust hangingover it. Two of the Saints, it transpires, may well be sinners, having been named as allegedly testing positive for a banned diuretic that can also mask the use of steroids. However, running back Deuce McAllister and defensive end Will ...

No Sign of a Trend or Friends (GoldSeek.com)
Stock markets around the globe (apart from Iraq of all places) have been beaten into absolute submission. In the flight to liquidity or as I put it, ?Selling for the sake of selling? rarely anything is spared and this is where value investors start to feel like mugs.

Gordon: Aunt Flow comes to visit (Yale Daily News)
I have two great fears. The first is that I will end up one day, reasonably soon, in a mental asylum. I imagine myself strapped to a cot, squirming under fluorescent lights, as a nurse threatens me with a three-foot needle of sedative. The nurse is bald, but oddly buxom. I try to convince the bald buxom nurse that I?m not, in fact, crazy, but all my calm, rational arguments come out CRAZY. It?s ...

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under C.

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