I'm through with standin' in line
To clubs I'll never get in
It's like the bottom of the
I'm through with standin' in line To clubs I'll never get in It's like the bottom of the ninth And I'm never gonna win This life hasn't turned out Quite the way I want it to be (Tell me what you want)
I want a brand new house On an episode of Cribs And a bathroom I can play baseball in And a king size tub big enough For ten plus me (Yeah, so tell what you need)
I'll need a.. a credit card that's got no limit And a big black jet with a bedroom in it Gonna join the mile high club At thirty-seven thousand feet --(Been there done that)--
I want a new tour bus full of old guitars My own star on Hollywood Boulevard Somewhere between Cher and James Dean is fine for me (So how you gonna do it?)
I'm gonna trade this life for fortune and fame I'd even cut my hair and change my name
[CHORUS] 'Cause we all just wanna be big rockstars And live in hilltop houses driving fifteen cars The girls come easy and the drugs come cheap We'll all stay skinny 'cause we just won't eat And we'll hang out in the coolest bars In the VIP with the movie stars Every good gold digger's Gonna wind up there Every Playboy bunny With her bleach blonde hair And well...
Hey, hey, I wanna be a rockstar Hey, hey, I wanna be a rockstar
I wanna be great like Elvis without the tassels Hire eight body guards that love to beat up assholes Sign a couple autographs So I can eat my meals for free (I'll have the quesadilla, ha ha)
I'm gonna dress my ass With the latest fashion Get a front door key to the Playboy mansion Gonna date a centerfold that loves to Blow my money for me So how you gonna do it?)
I'm gonna trade this life For fortune and fame I'd even cut my hair And change my name
'Cause we all just wanna be big rockstars and Live in hilltop houses driving fifteen cars The girls come easy and the drugs come cheap We'll all stay skinny 'cause we just won't eat And we'll hang out in the coolest bars In the VIP with the movie stars Every good gold digger's Gonna wind up there Every Playboy bunny With her bleach blonde hair And we'll hide out in the private rooms With the latest dictionary of Today's who's who They'll get you anything with that evil smile Everybody's got a Drug dealer on speed dial, well Hey, hey, I wanna be a rockstar
I'm gonna sing those songs That offend the censors Gonna pop my pills From a Pez dispenser
Get washed-up singers writing all my songs Lip synch 'em every night so I don't get 'em wrong
Well we all just wanna be big rockstars And live in hilltop houses driving fifteen cars The girls come easy and the drugs come cheap We'll all stay skinny 'cause we just won't eat And we'll hang out in the coolest bars In the VIP with the movie stars Every good gold digger's Gonna wind up there Every Playboy bunny With her bleach blond hair And we'll hide out in the private rooms With the latest dictionary and Today's who's who They'll get you anything with that evil smile Everybody's got a Drug dealer on speed dial,well
Hey, hey, I wanna be a rockstar Hey, hey, I wanna be a rockstar
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Famous Quotes on Fools and Foolishness:
Wise men have never been deficient in their say
Famous Quotes on Fools and Foolishness:
Wise men have never been deficient in their sayings on fools and foolishness. The stupidity and idiotism has been criticized by many and yet have attracted many others. Not a few people have claimed that everything around us is a foolishness expressed and some have even advocated for them as necessary evils. Let's see what these intellectuals had to say:
"Always the dullness of the fool is the whetstone of the wits." - William Shakespeare in 'As You Like It'
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines." - Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882) in 'Self-Reliance'
"You must not think me necessarily foolish because I am facetious, nor will I consider you necessarily wise because you are grave." - Sydney Smith (1771 - 1845)
"The point of living and of being an optimist, is to be foolish enough to believe the best is yet to come." - Peter Ustinov (1921 - 2004)
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to heaven, we were all doing direct the other way - in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only." - Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870) in 'A Tale of Two Cities'
"No man is so foolish but he may sometimes give another good counsel, and no man so wise that he may not easily err if he takes no other counsel than his own. He that is taught only by himself has a fool for a master." - Hunter S. Thompson (1939)
"Foolish writers and readers are created for each other." - Horace Walpole (1717 - 1797)
"Perhaps we are wiser, less foolish and more far-seeing than we were two hundred years ago. But we are still imperfect in all these things, and since the turn of the century it has been remarked that neither wisdom nor virtue have increased as rapidly as the need for both." - Joseph Wood Krutch (1893 - 1970)
"If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid." - Epictetus (55 AD - 135 AD), Serendipity ________________________ "Only a fool tests the depth of the water with both feet."
"Persistency is a fool's best asset"
"Every man is a fool in some man's opinion"
"A promise is a comfort for a fool."
"Teach yourself and you have a fool for a master"
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."
"Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius-and a lot of courage-to move in the opposite direction."
"Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self control to be understanding and forgiving."
"A wise man changes his mind, a fool never"
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Let me hear you say hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey!
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Let me hear you say hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey!
Alr... (more) Added: March 15, 2008 Let me hear you say hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey!
Alright, now let me hear you say hey hey ho!
Hey hey ho!
I hate it when a guy doesn't get the door, even though I told him yesterday and the day before...
I hate it when a guy doesn't get the tab and I have to pull my money out and that looks bad!
Where are the hopes? Where are the dreams? My Cinderella story scene. When do you think they'll finally see......
(Chorus)
That you're not, not, not, gonna get any better, you won't, won't, won't, you won't get rid of me never, like it or not even though she's a lot like me....
We're not the same, and yeah, yeah, yeah I'm a lot to handle, you don't know trouble I'm a hell of a scandal, me, I'm a scene, I'm a drama queen, I'm the best damn thing that your eyes have ever seen!
All right, All right, yeah...
I hate it when a guy doesn't understand why a certain time of month, I don't want to hold his hand, I hate it when they go out and we stay in, and they come home smelling like their ex-girlfriends...
I found my hopes, I found my dreams. My Cinderella story scene. Now everybody's gonna see.....
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That you're not, not, not, gonna get any better, you won't, won't, won't, you won't get rid of me never, like it or not even though she's a lot like me....
We're not the same, and yeah, yeah, yeah
I'm a lot to handle, you don't know trouble I'm a hell of a scandal, me, I'm a scene, I'm a drama queen, I'm the best damn thing that your eyes have ever seen!
Give me an A! Always give me what I want! Give me a V! You're very, very good to me! R! Are you gonna treat me right? I! I can put up a fight! Give me an L! Let me hear you scream loud! Let me hear you scream loud!
1..2..3..4...
Where are the hopes? Where are the dreams? My Cinderella story scene. When do you think they'll finally see......
(Chorus)
That you're not, not, not, gonna get any better, you won't, won't, won't, you won't get rid of me never, like it or not even though she's a lot like me....
We're not the same, and yeah, yeah, yeah I'm a lot to handle, you don't know trouble, I'm a hell of a scandal, me, I'm a scene, I'm a drama queen, I'm the best damn thing that your eyes have ever seen!
Let me hear you say hey hey hey!
Hey hey hey!
Alright, now let me hear you say hey hey ho!
Hey hey ho!
Hey hey hey! Hey hey hey! Hey hey hey!
I'm the best damn thing that your eyes have ever seen!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_conspiracy_theories
Conspiracy theories have emerged wh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_conspiracy_theories Conspiracy theories have emerged which question the mainstream account of the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States. Many of these theories suggest that individuals in the government of the United States knew of the impending attacks and refused to act on that knowledge, or that the attacks were a false flag operation carried out by high-level officials in the U.S. government. The suspected motives were to use the attacks as a pretext to justify overseas wars, to facilitate increased military spending, and to restrict domestic civil liberties.
Many of the theories have been voiced by members of the 9/11 Truth Movement, a name adopted by organizations and individuals who question the mainstream account of the attacks. Some 9/11 Truth Movement members, such as "Pilots for 9/11 Truth", state that they merely question the accuracy of the mainstream account of the attacks, and they are committed to further investigation. Other members go further and claim that the collapse of the World Trade Center was the result of a controlled demolition and/or that United Airlines Flight 93 was shot down. Some also contend that a commercial airliner did not crash into the Pentagon; this position is debated within the Truth Movement, many of whom believe that AA Flight 77 did crash there, but that it was allowed to do so via an effective stand down of the military.
Published reports by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology do not support the controlled demolition hypothesis. Final scientific reports by structural engineers regarding the collapse of WTC 7 are still pending. The community of civil engineers generally accepts the mainstream account that the impacts of jets at high speeds in combination with subsequent fires, rather than controlled demolition, led to the collapse of the Twin Towers.
Contents: 1 Origins and reception 1.1 Notable proponents 2 The mainstream account 3 Main forms 4 Claims that US defenses were deliberately disabled 5 Advance-knowledge debate 6 World Trade Center collapse as controlled demolition 7 The Pentagon 8 United Airlines Flight 93 9 The President's behavior 10 Claims relating to the hijackings 10.1 Claims that the planes were flown into their targets by computer 10.2 Claims relating to the hijackers 10.3 Claims relating to the cell phone calls 10.4 Claims relating to the World Trade Center plane impacts 11 Allegations of cover-up 11.1 Cockpit flight and voice recorders 11.2 Bin Laden tapes 12 Motives 12.1 "Pax Americana" 12.2 The New World Order 12.3 Oil and corporate profits 12.4 Plans for invasions 13 Suggested historical precedents 14 Theories involving foreign governments 15 Theories of Jewish involvement
Since the September 11, 2001 attacks, a number of theories challenging the mainstream account of the attacks have been put forward in websites, books, and films. Although mainstream media report that al-Qaeda conspired to carry out the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, members within the 9/11 Truth Movement say the mainstream accounts are inaccurate or incomplete. Many groups and individuals challenging the mainstream account of events (often referred to by conspiracy theorists as the "official conspiracy theory") identify as part of the 9/11 Truth Movement.
In an address to the United Nations on November 10, 2001, United States President George W. Bush denounced the emergence of "outrageous conspiracy theories ... that attempt to shift the blame away from the terrorists, themselves, away from the guilty." Later, as media exposure of conspiracy theories of the events of 9/11 increased, US government agencies and the Bush Administration issued responses to the theories, including a formal analysis by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) about the collapse of the World Trade Center, a revised 2006 State Department webpage to debunk the theories, and a strategy paper referred to by President Bush in an August 2006 speech, which declared that terrorism springs from "subcultures of conspiracy and misinformation," and that "terrorists recruit more effectively from populations whose information about the world is contaminated by falsehoods and corrupted by conspiracy theories. The distortions keep alive grievances and filter out facts that would challenge popular prejudices and self-serving propaganda."
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Belly dance is a Western name for an Arabic style of dance developed in the Middle East. S
Belly dance is a Western name for an Arabic style of dance developed in the Middle East. Some American devotees refer to it simply as "Middle Eastern Dance".
In the Arabic language it is known as raqs sharqi رقص شرقي ("eastern dance") or sometimes raqs baladi رقص بلدي ("national" or "folk" dance). The term "raqs sharqi" may have originated in Egypt.
The term belly-dance is a creation of Orientalism, and is first attested in English in 1899, translating French danse du ventre.
The performance dance form known in the West as the belly dance is based on one of the oldest social dances in world history, native to North Africa,Asia and the Middle East. Much of the support for this theory stems from the similarities between poses in Egyptian artwork and the modern dance.
In Palestine and Iraq, this social dance is called Raks Baladi, and is performed by people of all ages and both sexes during festive occasions, such as weddings, and other social gatherings for fun and celebration. It is the theatricalized version, performed by both male and female professional dancers and called Raks Sharki in Arabic, that is most popular in America today.
In its native lands boys and girls learn the dance from an early age. As with many social dances, it is learned informally through observation and imitation of their elders during family and community celebrations, as well as during informal gatherings with friends.[citation needed] Today, these ancient dances are taught in classes offered throughout the world, and skilled dancers are able to share their knowledge that has been passed down from the indigenous peoples who created them.
The exact origin of this dance form is actively debated among dance enthusiasts, especially given the limited academic research on the topic. Much of the research in this area has been done by dancers attempting to understand their dance's origins. However, the often overlooked fact that most dancing in the Middle East occurs in the social context rather than the more visible and glamorous context of the professional nightclub dancers,[citation needed] has led to an overall misunderstanding of the dance's true nature and has given rise to many conflicting theories about its origins. Because this dance is a fusion of many dance styles, it undoubtedly has many different origins -- many of them in ethnic folk dances.
Many dancers subscribe to one or another of a number of theories regarding the origins of the form. Some of these theories are that the dance form:
descended from Greece, spreading with Alexander the Great [citation needed] descended from indigenous dances of ancient Upper Egypt descended from a religious dance Temple Priestesses once practiced had been a part of traditional birthing practices in the region(s) of origin had spread from the migrations of the Romani people (also called 'Gypsies') and related groups, with origins in India. Of the theories, the first explanation is rarely invoked, even with such high-status proponents as the Egyptian Dancer Doctor Mo Geddawi promoting it. The most well-known theory is that it descended from a religious dance. This idea is usually the one referred to in mainstream articles on the topic, and has enjoyed a large amount of publicity. 1960s American Singer/Dancer Jamila Salimpour was one proponent. It was also popularized in works such as Earth Dancing and Grandmother's Secrets.
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When I got home from work
I wanna wrap myself around you
I wanna take you and squeeze yo
When I got home from work I wanna wrap myself around you I wanna take you and squeeze you 'till the passion starts to rise.
I wanna take you to heaven that would make my day complete but you and me ain't movie stars what we are is what we are we share a bed some lovin' and t.v. yeah.
That's enough for a workin' man what I am is what I am and I tell you babe well that's enough for me.
Sometimes when you're asleep and I'm just starin' at the ceiling I wanna reach out and touch you but you just go on dreamin'.
If I could take you to heaven that would make my day complete but you and me ain't movie stars what we are is what we are and I tell you babe well that's enough for me.
You and me ain't no superstars what we are is what we are we share a bed some popcorn and t.v. yeah.
And that's enough for a workin' man what I am is what I am and I tell you babe well that's enough for me.
When I got home from work I wanna wrap myself around you I like to hold you and squeeze you 'till the passion starts to rise.
I wanna take you to heaven that would make my day complete ...
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