Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 5, 2011

Send my kids to summer camp or to grandparents?

Send my kids to summer camp or to grandparents?

My kids really want to go to summer camp. Its kind of expensive so I’m thinking it would be better for me if I sent them to their grandparents house for a few weeks instead and then me and my wife will have some extra money for a little vacation of our own. Last summer the kids stayed at their aunt’s house while me and my wife held a Sex Shan Gri La week at our place where other couples or singles could come for a week of bliss. It was a huge hit and we both really loved it (especially my wife) so we’re thinking of doing that again this year. Of course the kids cant know about that sort of thing so we’ll send them off. If we save money and send them to their grandparents we could afford to renovate a room in our basement to be a sort of Sex Playland full of sex toys and a viewing pyramid which has port holes cut into it so you can watch people have sex inside. I know the kids will have a good time either way but is it selfish for us to not send them to camp over a Sex World we want to create?

Answer by Zorro
Im sorry I need to go wash my eyes with lots of soap and water now.

Answer by Aesa is Chasin’ Mason!
Sounds great! Don’t forget the nipple clamps and butt plugs! I hear pretending your partner is a horse is very erotic.

Answer by :)
What is the best way to tell if its the truth?
I need some hints on telling the truth about things cause my husband may have done some foul things and I will question him tomorrow and need to know the signs of lying. He may have felt the breast of an elderly woman at his work and his coworkers admitted it and he was fired but he said it was a big cover-up because they are sick of him being employee of the month.
2 weeks ago

2 weeks ago, you were a female.Make up your mind.

Answer by Shelbie
Well, i think it is kinda selfish. I mean if your kids really want it you should put their wants and needs infront of your own. Although, i find this whole story to be quiet disturbing. I say send the kiddos to summer camp! make due with the left of finances you have and have fun. :/ ???

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San Francisco Bay from United 930
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I am heading for Amsterdam for the millennial holiday season, using 0 in United Airlines credits that were the bumping compensation for my 1998 Europe trip.

I have just taken off from San Francisco. I am climbing above Lake Merritt and Oakland, with the Bay Bridge and San Francisco further away. I will soon hit the Winter Wonderland of Lake Tahoe, Pyramid Lake, and the Rockies, before flying into darkness over the Canadian tundra and the Northern Lights over the North Atlantic. Flight 930 was my first and only look at the Northern Lights.

United Airlines also pampered me with an inflight audio channel playing exclusively music from my favorite lesbian rock goddess, Melissa Etheridge. A very Sapphic touch for the millennial holiday season, and very appreciated as the rest of the trip, including Amsterdam, was far from Sapphic.

Flight 930 landed at London Heathrow, where I would transfer to another United flight for the final leg to Amsterdam, but due to high winds at Schiphol, the connection was cancelled, and I was transferred to Air France to wait the winds out at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. I arrived in Amsterdam 6 hours late, and door-to-door time from my Concord apartment to my Amsterdam hotel was 26 hours (some of it also attributable to a BART fire as I left home).

"Fly the Lesbian-Friendly Skies"

N205UA, Boeing 777-200ER (XI)

“I always hated them” type posts aren’t particularly useful… this is aimed at people who are/were fans.

I’m not here to proclaim the genius of Kid A and Amnesiac. For me, The one-two punch of The Bends and OK Computer marked their creative peak. Kid A and Amnesiac did feature some good music, but the only great song on each recording, Motion Picture Soundtrack and Pyramid Song, respectively, were 90′s leftovers. I’d probably rate both at about a 6/10… not as horrible as some people make out, nor the works of genius others like to paint them as.

Hail to the Thief was, again, a decent recording. To me, it didn’t feature any great tracks, but a bundle of good ones. It was an uneasy mix of The Bends era guitars (without the songwriting quality of that period), and Kid A era electronics. That said, it was the most consistent songwriting I’d seen on a Radiohead LP since OK Computer. After a four year wait, came In Rainbows, which was a thoroughly average release. It featured one great song in Nude (a 90′s leftover… I couldn’t help but notice a pattern), and a bunch of decent tracks like 15 Step, All I Need and Reckoner. Elsewhere… meh. Not impressed.

The recent The King of Limbs, which took another four years, appalled me. Only eight tracks, and not one song among them. To me, it’s essentially the confirmation that Radiohead are creatively deceased: the 90′s leftovers are gone, and so is Thom’s muse. The 90′s feel like so long ago. I noticed it was the first Radiohead album in 14 years not to hit #1 in the UK, and the first in 16 years not to reach the top 5. Pretty much indicates that their fanbase is falling away. RIP Radiohead.

How do others feel?
“there are plenty of people who think all of their albums from The Bends to The King of Limbs are brilliant”

But Pablo Honey utterly dwarfs all of Radiohead’s post-OK Computer output.

Answer by Skywalker
Its the same for me. Theır last album ıs pretty good. Kıd a and ok computer are great. They are not fınıshed.

Answer by dougieb1968
Sometimes a band just do things to please themselves at the risk of alienating their fans.
In the case of Radiohead, they’ve pretty much done all there is to do creatively, so why not hark back to their earlier sound. It doesn’t stop them being influential.
Kraftwerk never had commercial success, and yet their influence over modern music looms larger than anyone else.

Answer by Sugar Cain
Radiohead is one of my very top bands, and honestly I stopped at OK computer..and do like Kid A. But yeah….it’s just not the same. That’s the way it goes though.
I remember reading a long time ago that Thom had to change it up and make their music more upbeat because performing the other songs was too emotionally draining.
You know a band is truly good when they perform good live, and Radiohead I think can sometimes sound better live.
Although they aren’t the same sound, I am still glad they are around.

Answer by John Bauer
Personally I’m not a huge fan of The King Of Limbs. It was all decent, but I agree with you that there weren’t any stand alone songs. I wouldn’t go so far as to say they are creatively dead, but not quite as accessible any more… even to me, who is a huge fan of Kid A (Morning Bell, How to Disappear completely, Idioteque… all amazing works of art).
Radiohead is getting further and further away from “normal” music. And maybe they will stumble across brilliance in their journey once more… until then I still think their music is worth listening to, more to admire the strangeness of it than to enjoy.

But as there really is no way to prove this right or wrong, we will all just have to wait and see what Radiohead will do… which has always been a part of why they are so great. :)

Answer by The Suicidal Ice Cream Truck Driver
I really understand where you are coming from. The Bends and OK Computer showcased their creativity, creating classics. Both of those albums were amongst the top ten albums of the 90s. Kid A, in my view, was also a masterpiece (although it is not as groundbreaking as people make it out to be, OK Computer is more)
Amnesiac was decent, having You And Whose Army? Which although was simple, was a nice above decent song. But I did notice a lack of ambition in it, and the songs seemed underdeveloped. Still, it was one of the better albums of 2001. But as a Radiohead album, it didn’t live up to it.
Hail To The Thief was an improvement on Amnesiac, with 2+2=5, There There and A Wolf At The Door. My problem was the it didn’t seem too much a push forward, still aimlessly experimenting with leftover electronics. It’s a just-above average album with not much making it anything above good
In Rainbows in my view, only had three good tracks, All I Need, Videotape and Nude. The rest was just mediocre love songs, lyrics that were nothing remarkable.
The King Of Limbs is unambitious and features no stand out tracks, nothing remarkable and all the fans should be feeling a bit cheated off. Of course the fanbase is falling away, they supported them over the years and although I believe a band should follow their artistic instincts, they could have had more songs with a bit more depth to them. It sounds oddly out of time

Radiohead, of course can get better. I’m not the sort of ‘Go back to OK Computer’ person, but maybe they should stop sounding like Thom Yorke’s The Eraser and start sounding like a band. A way they could improve is to take more risks, release either longer songs or have more tracks.

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