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fichu bon chat aka Scotty Danger is a 19.07 year old boy, has been a member since August 27, 2007, has scored 1 submissions, giving an average score of 5.00.
  Sep 24 '07 by fichu bon chat        3 Comments        Watch this
Because I'll buy two and make up the difference if I'm just going to get my prize wasted.

Or will I get to use the rest of my coupon later?
  Sep 20 '07 by fichu bon chat        52 Comments        Watch this
http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/75706/1234-tell-me-who-youre-searching-for

im not complaining, but remember when mm hit big? all those idiots saying "yeah they have 9 albums" and you would say " yeah i loved building nothing out of something" and they'd be like "oh shit you actually have heard them"

im getting the same thing with feist

LOL WUTS BSS?

i think more people should listen to good music but only if you've got the capacity for it. what kind of world can we expect a feist/ t-pain collab produced by timbaland backed up by timberlake and performed instrumentals by fallout boy?
  Sep 20 '07 by fichu bon chat        65 Comments        Watch this
I find it disgusting that so many people could support what amounts to a mob attack on an innocent. Maybe you've heard a lot of second-hand bullshit through Facebook or whatnot, but the wikipedia has facts, and the testimonials from both the black and white citizens of Jena tell a fully different story.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jena_6

"I'm not even sure how to start this post, as I joined
this site particularly to respond to this thread. I
decided that it was time that there was a dose of the
facts.

Once upon a time, a school assembly was held to
discuss dress codes at Jena High School. An assembly
was held for the boys, and one for the girls, as the
dress codes do have some differences. As a joke during
the boys' assembly, a black boy, who is known to
always joke around, asked the principal, "can we sit
under the tree." There are no boundaries as to where
anyone can or cannot sit at the school. That tree was
a twig when I went there. It grows right smack in the
middle of the school square. Kids tend to congregate
in areas with their friends. Some congregate under the
tree, on the benches, around the "casket," and other
areas of the school. Blacks and whites are welcome at
any one of those locales. People tend to congregate
where they feel comfortable. That usually is where the
majority of their friends are. However, there is
nothing saying that they cannot go elsewhere. Same is
the case here.

The square at Jena High School has been known for the
center of school spirit and/or pranks for many years.
I've seen everything from "funerals" of opponent
football teams to the tree and surrounding area
covered with toilet tissue. Jena High School is known
for themed activities surrounding football games. This
particular week, JHS was playing a team in which the
mascot is Cowboys! Hence, the nooses in the
tree..."hang'em high!" Not for one moment did the
thought of racism cross my mind or the majority of the
others. It was football season. We were playing the
cowboys. The kids, girls and boys, wore boots to
school and had a western themed pep rally! Nooses =
cowboys and horse theives in my world. Maybe I've
watched too much Gunsmoke, but racism was not even a
thought. Due to the reaction of ADULTS in the black
community, not the kids at the school, the boys were
suspended. The entire punishment for those boys was
never published because of the confidentiality of the
issue. However, the boys were suspended. They and
their families were required to go to counseling. The
boys had hours of community service. The boys and
their families continue to receive threatening phone
calls, but yet no one has addressed that issue.

In the wee hours of a Thursday morning, arsonists set
fire to Jena High School. The main building burned.
Blacks and whites, alike, wiped tears as their Alma
Mater was for the most part gone! Nothing has been
proven to be related to the noose incident or any
other racially motivated activities.

The weekend after the school burned, a private party
was held in Jena. Invited guests were black and white.
However, some uninvited guests showed up at the party
and wanted to come in. A fight ensued between a white
boy and a black boy. This fueled fights that took
place over the weekend.

A white young man was leaving from a convenience store
that is located on the outskirts of town. As he was
leaving, black boys "jumped" him. He did have a gun in
his truck, as do many of the males that hunt in this
part of the world. When he went to get his gun, the
black boys took the gun from him. Police were called.
Black boys were arrested for stealing the gun and
attacking him. He was not involved at the incident at
the party, nor was he even at the party.

The following Monday, the kids returned to JHS, the
first day after the fire. Emotions were still askew
due to the fire. Everything that was "normal" was not
"normal" any more. There was no intercom system.
Classes were moved all over the remaining part of the
school. It was chaos, but controlled for the most
part.

The students stayed in the gym area during their lunch
break. When the bell rang for them to head back to
class, one of the "Jena six," cornered a freshmen
white boy in the lobby of the gym. He was trying to
get the boy to fight him. The freshmen boy was clad in
blue jeans and red wing boots, hence the typical "red
neck." Another black boy, the very SAME one that asked
about sitting under the tree, pulled one of the "Jena
six" away from the boy and told him that there would
be none of that fighting there.

However, that wasn't enough for same boy. As the
students were returning to class, same "Jena Six" boy,
pulled the hood of his sweatshirt up over his head and
pushed the victim down into a concrete wall. When the
boy hit the concrete, he was knocked unconscious. It
was at this time, that five other boys, joined in and
continued to stomp and kick the boy as he lay
unconscious on the ground. Guess what...the SAME boy
that asked can we sit under the tree, was doing
everything that he could to pull them off of the
victim. The color of his skin is also black! A friend
of the victims managed to lay over the victim until
teachers could get there to break the fight up.
Remember, there was no intercom system, no way to call
for help! The victim was unconscious when he the
ambulance arrived. Hospital records will verify that.
Thank God, he ended up not being hurt any worse than
he was.

On same night of the incidence, the junior class had
their ring ceremony at a local church since the
auditorium of the school was burned. The victim was a
junior and was able to attend the ceremony. His face
was swollen and bruised, but yet he was able to walk
up and get his ring. The audience applauded as his Mom
placed the ring on his finger. One of the Jena six,
was also at this ring ceremony the same night.

So the question that many are asking is was he hurt
badly enough for the "Jena Six" to be charged with
attempted murder? I, for one, am not sure of exactly
what the statutes or guidelines are for determining
charges. However, the extent of one's injuries does
not have a thing to do with that. Think about it, one
could shoot at someone and miss, and never harm a hair
on their head. That's just something to think about.

Oh by the way, since there's already one thing to
think about, here is yet another. Think about the
"black" girl that was consoled by her "white" friends
the day after the fight. She was having to be consoled
because some of the blacks, the color of her own skin,
were threatening her, stating that she was the one
that turned them in. Ask the media to find that girl
and her Mom. There just may be a different twist on
everything.

This is an unfortunate situation for everyone
involved, the kids, their families, the school, and
the community. The community has come together on more
than one occasion with prayer meetings for unity and
harmony in the community. There are consequences for
behaviors. I hope that you will join with us in
praying for consequences to be just.

The moral of this whole story is, do not believe
everything that you here in the media. Remember, there
is more than one side of the story. Unfortunately, the
side that is most news worthy is the one that makes
the news.

Please remember our community in your prayers."

The Jena saints sure seem a bit different now, huh? Racism is wrong, but assault is illegal.
  Sep 19 '07 by fichu bon chat        13 Comments        Watch this
Because I won for men's medium Catonaskateoard and I sent in the thing like a week ago and still haven't gotten confirmation.

PS- DONT TASE ME BRO
  Sep 18 '07 by fichu bon chat        6 Comments        Watch this
fffffffffffffffff even if all of europe were socalists it wouldn't changethe fact that I still don't have a car.

I'd realllllllly like to see interpol tonight but all my rides were like "30 BUX JK WALK THERE"

  Sep 17 '07 by fichu bon chat        9 Comments        Watch this
Hooray for me! I am very excited by this. I like writing, and I like music, so this synthesis of the two is a good deal to me! I made like 3o bux, too!

My music review got published! I tried scanning it but it's not working. So here is the text. It's in the Sandspur Newspaper for Rollins.

On their fourth outing, Challengers, The New Pornographers have decided to move away from the indie rock ballads of their previous Twin Cinema, and to abandon to rollicking power pop style of Mass Romantic, their eponymous outing as a Canadian super group. Instead, The New Pornographers have mellowed out, and infused the balladry and harmonizing with an ample share of folk.

While consistency is skirted aside in much of their catalogue, The New Pornographers have always had their stand-bys: Carl Newman’s indecipherable story telling, Neko Case’s alt-country crooning, and the unique time structures that lend the songs a feeling of originality. When blended with a more calm and subdued style, Challengers both shines and waivers. What we end up with a New Coke-esque dilemma – it tastes similar to before but something seems uneasily wrong.

Make no mistake; there are truly standout tracks on Challengers. The gradual build up of the first song, “My Rights Versus Yours”, becomes both exciting and hypnotic. “Mutiny, I Promise You” has a hook you’ll be humming for weeks.

The addition of new instruments to the band is a big positive. The harpsichord seems natural when it slides in and out, as does the violin. The new instruments add a chamber-pop feeling to the ballads, which is most welcome.

However, in the past when the songs built to a cathartic break through, such as in “Stacked Crooked” of Twin Cinema, the songs gained a level of emotion absent on Challengers. This new album seems more intent on lingering in a moment than taking the moment to new heights, as is evident on songs like “The Spirit of Giving” and “Challengers”, the title track.

The slow down doesn’t slay the album at all, many of the songs remain interesting despite their inability to become the “old showstoppers” of The New Pornographers past. Challengers is a worthy edition to the New Pornographers discography, never quite achieving the heights of their past, but never quite falling short of what is to be expected.

I am super happy about this!
  Sep 16 '07 by fichu bon chat        9 Comments        Watch this
Everytime I see the commercials for it it seems so weird to see the place I live with Amanda Bynes in it.

needs more dancing lobsters.
  Sep 16 '07 by fichu bon chat        23 Comments        Watch this
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i drew these things I hope you like them.
  Sep 15 '07 by fichu bon chat        9 Comments        Watch this
It's really impressive! I used it today at EPCOT, where they have stuff from the future, and let me tell you. If you thought the Sharper Image sold stuff from the future, you thought wrong. Unless they start selling internet.

Let me tell you bout the internet. It's done on these things called computers, and computers are EVERYWHERE, like, in our carphones and lite brites. These computers can talk to each other when you feed them discs - circles with information on them - like records!

Today at EPCOT I waited in line for 3 and a half hours but let me tell you it was worth it. I was sat down in front of an Apple Lisa, which is mind blowing technology to begin with. This is what they were talking about in Blade Runner! But then I was shown this thing which they called the internet.

Internet is short for Integrated Infonet, which to you and me means they they put cords between the two Apple Lisas and somehow, through some sort of wizardry, one Lisa played a MIDI file of Yankee Doodle that was stored on floppy disc on the other Apple Lisa!

My wife and kids wanted to ride Spaceship Earth so I sent them on their way because this technology is way too deep for them to understand. I waited about 30 minutes for the next MIDI to load and then we were treated to a rendition of Love Is A Battlefield that was closer to the real thing than my 8-track deck at home!

I'm so glad I get to tell you guys this because one day I expect we will all be sending each other MIDI files on our Apple II's! That'll be the day, huh?
  Sep 14 '07 by fichu bon chat        3 Comments        Watch this
since he decided to bail when the RAs showed up to break up our game of egg ping pong, and I have all the keys to the room nd had to take the heat for the mess AND clean it up, how should I get revenge?
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