Friday, December 12, 2008

Mort Sahl

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December 13, 2008
Dear bujang boroi
Mort Sahl Concert Rescheduled

Mort Sahl


The Mort Sahl Concert has been rescheduled for Sunday, February 8th at 7pm.


A comedy legend, Sahl literally revolutionized the stand-up form, leading the transition from tame jokes to dark satire. Sahl would unassumingly appear onstage in a sweater, carrying a newspaper – and then launch into a non-stop delivery that showcased a keen political awareness, fearless criticism of the government, and a willingness to draw on his own personal experience.

In 1960, TIME magazine pictured Sahl on its cover, calling him "the patriarch of a new school of comedians." He was the first humorist to earn this honor. Lenny Bruce, Woody Allen and Jay Leno have all cited Sahl as having a major influence on their comedy. He ranks 40th on Comedy Central's top 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all time.

An unflinching critic of American politics, Sahl has had a longstanding non-partisan approach to his political humor, satirizing every president from Eisenhower to Clinton. He wrote speeches for John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan, and has worked on the campaigns of Bill Bradley and George W. Bush. In today's arena of political humor that includes "The Daily Show" and The Onion, Mort Sahl's comedy is more timely than ever.


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Beyonce - Radio Mp3 N Lyrics

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Beyonce - Radio

Beyonce - Radio Lyrics :-
I be on the hotline, like err'day
Makin' sure the DJ know what I want him to play
You know I got my top back and my beat low
Rockin' my stunna shades and turnin' up my radio

I think I'm in love with my radio
Because it never lets me down
And I fall in love with my stereo
Whenever I hear that sound
Whenever I hear that sound
Whenever I hear that sound

The only one that papa allowed to hang out in my room with the door closed
We'd be alone
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'Cause she knew we were in the zone

Hold him in my arms and look out on my window under moonlight
And he, deep, keepin' my close so I never let him go
He's got a place in my heart

I think I'm in love with my radio
Because it never lets me down
And I fall in love with my stereo
Whenever I hear that sound
Whenever I hear that sound
Whenever I hear that sound

When I get into my car, turn it up
Then I hear vibrations all up in my trunk
And then bass all be rattlin' through my seats
Then that crazy feeling starts happening
[Radio lyrics on http://top10mp3download.blogspot.com ]

I get butterflies when I hear the DJ
Playing the stuff I like
And I fall deeper in love with every song he plays
He's got a place in my heart

I think I'm in love with my radio
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Whenever I hear that sound
Whenever I hear that sound

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Turn up my radio

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Whenever I hear that sound

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Fall Out Boy - Tiffany Blews Mp3 N Lyrics

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Fall Out Boy - Tiffany Blews
Featuring Lil Wayne

Fall Out Boy - Tiffany Blews Lyrics :-
I'm not a crybaby
I'm THE crybaby
A caterpillar that got stuck
Mr. Moth come quick with any luck
A long walk to a dark house
A Roman candle heart keep us far apart
I've got your body doing alright
Hate me baby, maybe I'm a piece of art

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Oh, 3 2 1
We go live...

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and oh, baby your'e a classic
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but you'll be faded soon
stuck on a little hot mess (little hot mess)

[Tiffany Blews lyrics on http://top10mp3download.blogspot.com ]
I can make your heart slow
I can feel the weather in my bones
Wish hard enough, I can turn it to what I like
Your pupils they're big
They're rolling like dice
they say they only want the best wishes for me
(they only want the best for me)
Oh, 3 2 1
We go live...

Oh, baby your a classic
like a little black dress
you're a faded moon
stuck on a little hot mess (little hot mess)
and oh, baby your a classic
like a little black dress
but you'll be faded soon
stuck on a little hot mess (little hot mess)

Not the boy I was
The boy I am is just venting, venting
Dear gravity, you held me down in this starless city x2

they say they only want the best wishes for me
(they only want the best for me)
Oh, 3 2 1
We go live...

Oh, baby your a classic
like a little black dress
you're a faded moon
stuck on a little hot mess (little hot mess)
and oh, baby your a classic
like a little black dress
but you'll be faded soon
stuck on a little hot mess (little hot mess)

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