Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Lewis Dot Diagram For Clf2

Campo Grande, rock capital of the series lore


Eh that's right, at least in these two weeks to rocker circuit city brunette estah high. In this Saturday, April 2 at the Barfly has GIRLS ON STAGE! Only rock bands with women in training, with Dimitri Pellz, Idis and Bullet Cluster.

On the same day, dammit! has Openheineken, Maniacs with the Beatles, U2 cover, pushback (Red Hot cover) and backpackers. Eh the first party Rock Open Bar from Campo Grande. Address: Avenida Joaquim Murtinho 2204.

And on April 9th, the show has Raimundos, with a previous of Impossiveis, Nuclear Attack (Vixe) and Plan Zero. Without wishing to belittle the last two bands, but I think only Raimundos Impossiveis jah and would be more than enough for a night of much better quality rock.

I have no doubt that the university more than backcountry, Campo Grande has rock bands that could take off in the national scene. Comment on this shortly.

Monday, March 28, 2011

How Long Can I Take Gse

Tomorrow

One day my mother and I were going to a farm and went through a settlement. Seeing this she exclaimed: "Agrarian reform is impoverishing Brazil."

Surestrike. After all when you insist on an obsolete mode of production, no economy of scale, only delays the lives of those who go there trying to produce for a few years to become discouraged and leave the lot. No wonder that some already take their little land in order to move forward with anything, either car or house.

Okay, there are many more drains in Brazil, but this is one that should not be overlooked. After all we were given about three states of Sao Paulo to agrarian reform, being that the bill only in the Cardoso government was at 20 billion reais

Who pays in the end this bill? Are you, sucker.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Breat Cancer Wrestling Singlet

women command the orifice Helena Meirelles. Dimitri Pellz and Idis.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Is Epitol And Ativan The Same?

The meeting of the politically incorrect

is a pity that the debate on the Millennium Institute is not available online, at least not for now. I leave it as a suggestion that you watch the material of the Mises Institute in the "multimedia", there are great and fast lectures there.

Well, just wanted to point out something else to the event. At one point, more than one actually, nudged Reinaldo Marcelo Tas Azevedo (RA), and also a bit of Constantine, that he (Tas) did not see the world divided into "right" and "left", or good and evil, for example. At first the RA specifically responds to the term of "intellectual heirs of the Left," those who arrogantly as the owners of a higher moral truth or try to impose a better world to their way, and that in most cases is contrary to freedom of people, and worse, those who think differently are viewed as outcasts or enemies, see Cuba. Accurate.

Tas At one point some people complained that the censor to receive sponsorship from a brewery and also angry commentators on his blog. Later Constantino said (quote head): "Well, this left that does not exist, but which people who share your ideals criticize Marcelo Tas within your blog and would like to blame him ...". Tas fell to give a yellow smile.

Surely, left and right do not serve to classify everything around us, even (and especially) in national politics, but there are easily identifiable parameters and coincide rather with ideologies of liberalism or socialism. The problem in Brazil is that our intellectual framework is steeped in socialism and if we start with wrong ideas, the delay is inevitable.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Replacement Bar For Ceramic Towel Bar Toronto

II The meeting of the politically incorrect I

may seem exaggerated or overestimate as the politically correct, to the point of discussing this at a seminar, even if non-academic, but I think it had its validity, for sure.

have once said: "Political correctness is stupid ass." Ah, but Guilherme Fiuza already said something similar recently. He said: "Political correctness is intellectually stupid." It is perhaps the best.

Well, when I threw my book at the end of last year, did an interview for publication in the State Mail, reporter Oscar Rocha was able to draw well and put my thoughts on the matter, so much I'll enjoy it now:

What subjects as Indians, punk, agrarian issues, human rights and the environment have in common? The vet and writer Augusto Araujo, who launches today at 19:30 in the Auditorium of the ACP - September 7th Street, 693 -, the book "Breaking the chains" (Life Publishing), knows the specifics of each subject, but notes now we all suffer distortions, mainly from superficial assessments, when made by the politically correct that bias, he said, can be translated as a kind of "socialism with shame."

http://www.correiodoestado.com.br/noticias/rompendo-as-amarras-reune-artigos-publicados_88464/

Yes, it is actually a "disguised socialism."

whole communist ideology has always been fraught with noble intentions. When the communists burned the movie, who was not as radical began using the word "socialism" knowing there would be this as socialism. What more was filtered and state interventionism that has failed the earthly paradise.

What was the output then? Leave aside the labels and just proclaim intentions. "We stand for a better world and to correct the injustices of the world." Now, nobody will be against social justice, against the poor, against nature, against the oppressed minorities, blacks, Indian, etc..

But as intellectual heirs of the left (using a term of Reinaldo Azevedo), the politically correct intentions, in practice, end up having an deleterious effects. This is seen in a social (poor or rich), race (blacks, whites and Indians) and even stronger on environmental issues lately. Do

insight into something politically correct, and that is beneficial (not to throw garbage on the streets for example), and a politically correct that it is just a disguised socialism (indigenous issues and maroon, or public security policies) is not so easy. Both the journalist Leandro Narloch said it was a farce, after all he was very correct, like the traffic laws, smoke-free law, etc.. Well, that is another matter.

But that political correctness has become a trench of liberals ashamed, oh it has become. And the big problem with this is simple when it comes out of the debate and becomes part of public policy. There is a loss for sure.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Lancing Throat Abcesses

Returning disclosure

Hello everyone, today there is an interesting event in Rio de Janeiro and has people who are referred and were widely cited by me during the existence of this blog. The Millennium Institute, which has published some articles, promotes the meeting "debate in Freedom - Democracy and freedom of expression. "

The full schedule is here (copy and paste into address bar):

http://www.imil.org.br/divulgacao/eventos/liberdade-em-debate-democracia-liberdade -de-voiced /

At three o'clock MS Narloch discuss Leandro - Politically Incorrect Guide writer of the History of Brazil - Reinaldo and Rodrigo Azevedo Constantino - linked firsthand always here - Marcelo Tas - journalist presenter CQC - with the theme "Political correctness and freedom of expression."

That is, everything has to be good. Follow the link below (copy and paste in the address bar) to watch live:

http://www.democraciaeliberdade.com.br/assista-ao-vivo/


ps: here's a summary:

http://resistenciademocraticabr.blogspot.com/2011/03/seminario-liberdade- in-debate-instituto.html

Friday, March 4, 2011

How Muchnavy Eod Makes

US Toxic - " Portland Game 4 Sale " (1999)


first B''A Dow
second Mo Time Tellin
third Game 4 Sale
4th Blamed It On Me
5th Gun Shots
6th Just Business
7th Cradle To The Grave
8th Mr. President
9th About The Music
10th Cold Demonstration

album released in 1999 by Leaf Natural / Indo Productions. Their debut album, and also how he recorded the only rapper from Portland, Oregon. Not touching too much I will only say that the album is a true champion. Polished plate in all respects, you can listen to over and over again - I think the best album that came out in Portland. The album kept the funk style - awesome beats, heavy flow and melodic choruses rapper is all you will find on the album. The album is a position that needs to be checked necessarily. At present, it is a real gem and the album will find very difficult (rarely appears for sale, and if it will be so it will be very expensive.) There never appeared to re-release and have never heard of a counterfeit.

album was released in '99 by Leaf Natural / Indo Productions. This is debut album and the only one that was recorded by rapper from Portland. I say only that: this album is dope. Album is well rounded in every way and you can listen to it over and over - in my opinion this shit is the best rap album which came out from Portland. Whole album is kept in funky style - tight beats, hard flow and melodious chorus all that we find on this album. If you don't know this album you must check it as soon as possible. Nowadays album is very, very rare and finding it can be very hard task (rarely shown for sale and can be expensive). There was no re-edition and I never heard about fake press. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Good Templates To Add To Vuze

First Degree - " Temperatures Rising " (1997)


first On The Edge
second No Where To Run
third Tears To The End
fourth
Where's Your Love Gone?
5th Texas Heat
6th Mr. President (Come Take A Ride)
7th Tears To The End (radio)
8th Where's Your Love Gone? (Radio)

album released in 1997 by the 5th Wheel Entertainment - the album never appeared on store shelves, was issued without a bar code and was sold with the "trunk" (sold in this way over 8,000 copies, which at that time an incredible result.) This is the debut album the boys, in 1998, unofficially released yet The First Degree Dynasty - FDD, also without a barcode. The plans were officially release the album, but frankly I do not know if he appeared. The group of four rappers: Big G, Swell, Little J and Boo - should be added that we all come from Austin, Texas. Album of the lyrical sounds truly amazing, it gives a sense of life style street rappers. Primers did Boo in a home studio (and as such conditions is an album from the music sounds amazing), all maintained in the funky style (there is also live instruments and a gospel chorus - an album as a whole gives the impression of a rather sad, but it is a mega zajebisty album that I recommend the big P) . a very unique album and buy it today will be very difficult, I've never been an official release of counterfeit or heard nothing. Check necessarily because it is one of the best I've ever heard EP'ek.

The album was released in '97 to 5th Wheel Entertainment - it has never shown up in music stores, was printed without bar code and was sold directly from "trunk" (in this way it was sold over 8000 copies which gives quite impressive result in those times). It's group debut album. There was also another unofficial release from 1998 without bar code - The First Degree Dynasty - FDD. I've never heard about some official albums. The members consists of 4 rappers: Big G, Swell, Little J and Boo - they all came from Austin, TX. From the lyrical side this album sounds amazing - you can feel the street life of the rappers. The samples was made by Boo in home studio (it sounds really good like for recording in home conditions) all kept in funky style (here we have some live instruments and gospel chorus - the album gives impressions of melancholy and sadness but it's definitely worth having it). In the view of the fact that nowadays it is unique position - you may some trouble in finding it. Never came out official release and I've never heard about fake press. Check this one obligatorily due to it's one of the best EP I have ever heard.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp-KkxizrzU

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Car Title With 2 Owners Listed And Or

M.I.G. & Crook - " Indaskize " (1999/2000)


1. Indaskize Airlines
2. Takin Flight
3. Untamed High Speed
4. For The Night
5. Bouncing In The Club
6th Skit stack
7th Makes Me Want to Hustle
8th Out Of Service
9th D-Town's Finest
10th Ill 11th
Matters Untrue
12th The Real
13th Indaskize
14th The Digga
15th Prepare For Landing
16th The Referee

Album released in late 1999/2000 year Indaskize Entertainment, which owns MIG (under the auspices of the legendary label Kut-N-Kru), and this is another very good album from a family Kut-N-Kru. MIG and Crook guys are coming from Denver, Colorado. On this album, give a rap legend from Colorado: Aset 1, Prime Playaz and Dent. Was responsible for the sleepers (most of the album) a pioneer in rap Colorado - Scratch G, and a few did the same MIG, which is also a good producer. Climate plate a little bit gloomy and depressing, but listening to the fucking. Group think there's nothing officially released (MIG released a solo album), but I heard that after the release of this album recorded something else (perhaps most pieces went for some complications). The album is worth checking, because these albums are no longer recorded. Unfortunately it is very hard to find and not the cheapest. There has never been re-editing, also of counterfeit I am not aware.

Album was released in 1999/2000 by Indaskize Entertainment, which M.I.G. is a president (under the patronage legendary Kut-N-Kru label) and this is another huge album from Kut-N-Kru family. M.I.G.and Crook come from Denver, CO. On this album we overhear Colorado rap legends: Aset 1, Prime Playaz and Dent. Beats are mostly produced by Colorado rap pioneer - Scratch G and few produced by M.I.G. who is also the producer. Whole album is kept in darksome and dispiriting vibe. This rappers recorded only this album (M.I.G. also recorded solo album) but I've heard something about release of ten-odd tracks (maybe to hit of some kind of complications). You must check this dope album because nowadays there aren't recorded such albums like this one. Unfortunately this album is very rare and very hard to find and is little expansive. There was no re-edition and I've never heard about bootlegs.