Midnight to Twelve Video Blog on Synthesis.net: Episodes 2 and 3

Posted on 03. Nov, 2008 by Daniel Taylor in Music, Videos

Our friends Midnight to Twelve are back with two new episodes of their vlog, documenting their time on the road and the trials and tribulations of being a modern rock band. In Episode 3 above, the band surprises a fan in Louisiana who lost her autographed picture in the recent hurricanes, while in Episode 2, the band drops by a Mississippi radio station. Check ‘em out and then subscribe to our YouTube channel so we can spam you from here til eternity.

Chemical Castration Bill Passed in Louisiana. OUCH!

Posted on 26. Jun, 2008 by ryan in Blog, Crime, Lifestyle, Sex

Convicted sex offenders in Louisiana will now be faced with chemical castration for their crimes, after Governor Bobby Jindal signed the Sex Offender Chemical Castration Bill (yeah, that’s the real name…). Eye for an eye is a BITCH!
Governor Bobby Jindal said, “The Sex Offender Chemical Castration Bill is a good bill, and I am especially glad to sign it into Louisiana law today, on the same day the Supreme Court has made an atrocious ruling against our state’s ability to sentence those who sexually assault our children to the fullest [...]

Green Puppy: Dr. Seuss is Stoked

Posted on 09. May, 2008 by spencer in Paranormal

Green Puppy: Dr. Seuss is Stoked

Neon green puppy? I WANT. The news story is in the time honored style of “wacky local oddball news!!!OMG, stay tuned for our sponsors,” but the second part about the tuba player tripping the naughty child is well worth a minute of viewing.

WHAM. Gotcha, smartass.
Yeah, odds are the boxer puppy’s owners just dyed him green to get some attention, but that does not take away from the CUTENESS FACTOR-OMG-PUPPIES!!!!>>>>>>

Random Surprisingly Good Band of The Day: Dirtfoot

Posted on 03. Dec, 2007 by spencer in Music

Random Surprisingly Good Band of The Day: Dirtfoot

By now I’ve learned not to give too much credence to first impressions. Though I’ve hung around too many hippies in my life to have high hopes for a band named “Dirtfoot,” and listened to one too many coffee shop crooners to take notice of a song titled “My Girl,” you know what they say about book and their covers.
Here’s their deal: Imagine Nick Cave on a bed of rusty nails, the cover of “Gin and Juice” often mis-attributed to Phish (it was actually the Gourds), some old-timey “Dem Bones,” [...]

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