[video:youtube:OCi-5h0TP6A]…She thinks my tractor’s sexy
It really turns her on
She’s always staring at me
While I’m chuggin along
She likes the way it’s pullin’ while we’re tillin’ up the land
She’s even kind of crazy ’bout my farmer’s tan
She’s the only one who really understands what gets me
She thinks my tractor’s sexy…
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Generation Kill kicks ass!
Spent some time reading more about Generation Kill this evening, and I must say I dig it even more (is that possible??). I was not aware of the fact that the story is based on real life experiences, and also real life characters. The mini serie is based on the book of Evan Wright, the Rolling Stone reporter in Sgt. Brad ‘Iceman’ Colbert’s hummer. I like Generation Kill because it is the real stuff, no love story involved or such stuff, just “every day life” as normal as it could be for them invading Iraq. Find out more on Wikipedia
Try doing a search for the names of the characters, and you will find information about each one of them…
Next year HBO will release a new mini-serie about the WW2, “The Pacific”. Might not be as good as Generation Kill, but the filming looks impressing, a must see…
[video:youtube:e99B80crU3E]My blog software once again upgraded
Now I’m running B2Evolution 3.3.2 “Venice”. A simple process upgrading from 3.3.1 to 3.3.2, just uploaded with my FTP-software “newer files only”. Some bugs have been fixed, apart from that no major changes
Stupid quiz from Dagbladet
There has been a major issue in the newspapers that the government car which drove our industry minister, Trond Giske, broke the speed limit. As a follow-up of this, Dagbladet presents a quiz where people can say whether they think
- This is bad
- This is ok
- Does not care at all
I pressed the last option, but when the results came out, the questions where totally different. I care about both speed limits and ministers, but I do not care about this incident. Why not? Because according to our road traffic law clause 11, it is ok, see for yourself at Lovdata. I find it stupid, presenting the options as “yes”, “no”, “don’t care” when you ask people to vote, but when you present the result you add a whole lot of text to the options.
Funny reading, check out all the comments to the article