# Saturday, August 12, 2006
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Snakes_firefly_mgm_fergieThat might be the longest subject ever to grace my blog.

  • Fergie’s “London Bridge” song is one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my life, hands down. The lyrics boggle the mind. What the heck does “my london bridge wanna go down” mean? Ugh. First you talk about your “humps” and now your “bridge”. Update: If you want to know what the song means, GO HERE.
  • My coworker showed me MGM Grand’s new website. Wow. Talk about your sweet Flash designs, and a genius navigation to boot.
  • [via HDBeat] If you’re lucky enough to get HDTV, namely the UniversalHD channel, and you’re a fan of Firefly, Joss Whedon’s prematurely cancelled series, you’ll be in heaven in September. UniversalHD will be running the series in 1080i format, starting September 24th. Browncoats, schedule your DVRs!
  • Snakes on a Plane may look like the worst movie ever made, but it’s actually the best. Make sure you get Samuel L Jackson to send a personalized e-mail or phone to your friends to tell them to go see it with you. Yes, seriously, Samuel will call them for you! And no, you can’t do it to me now; I’ve already been called.
  • Do you use Outlook or Thunderbird to check e-mail? Tired of spam? In the past, I used the free and excellente Spambayes, but it has not been updated in some time, and is starting to catch less and less of the newer tricks (such as “image only”) mail. The other day I stumbled across a new free/open-source application called Spamato. This program uses many different types of “spam checks”, and has really impressed me. Give it a try!
 
Sunday, April 22, 2007 3:54:24 PM UTC
Fergie is so outstanding, I can't wait to see her Live in concert on May 12th. Tickets are still available, Just Log On!!! http://www.wangotango.com/index_splash.html
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