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POPSElvis Presley Impersonator | Tribute Artist - Chris MacDonald Enterprises Homepage for Chris MacDonald Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist impersonator with pages about his Memories of Elvis in concert show,bio and promotional videos,booking information ,newspaper articles,performances for Elvis Presley Enterprises at Graceland and the Heartbreak Hotel in Memphis, performances with the Jordanaires and D.J Fontana,song clips,audio and video clips,photographs,merchandise,cd's,videos,dvd's,fan club site ,my space page and his original country music songs
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POPSHarry Connick Slams Blackface Routine He Unwittingly Judged Can only black people parody anybody and any race now? What if someone really tried hard to be just like Jackson with the makeup to resemble him and ended being so rotten that all people laughed--would this be insulting too? I guess one had to see it... I wonder if Connick is carrying his gun through customs any more?
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POPSWhy inclusionary language matters More: You can believe with all your heart that sexism is terrible and evil, but when you call a woman a bitch, it kind of undermines your point. You can think that people with disabilities are oppressed and marginalized by society, and that this is wrong, but when you call something “lame,” you’re saying that you think it’s ok to continue oppressing people with disabilities. When you say that someone should “step up,” you are unconsciously erasing everyone in the population who cannot step, like wheelchair users and people who are bedbound. When you refer to someone or something as “insane” or “crazy,” you are using mental illness as a slur. So stop it. Stop using exclusionary language. Start including people. And stop trying to defend it. If you’re too lazy to find a better word or phrase to use, that’s your problem, not society’s.
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POPSIf “Mark Twain Said It,” He Probably Didn’t In America, Shapiro said that “people associated with folksiness” such as Twain, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, and Yogi Berra are the big quote magnets. Another folksy fellow is George W. Bush, who often gets credit for the supposed Bushism “strategery,” which was actually coined by Bush impersonator Will Ferrell on Saturday Night Live. Similarly, the Sarah Palin one-liner “I can see Russia from my house” is a Tiny Fey-ism, not a Palinism. Shapiro believes that Palin could be the next big quote magnet, and that “stupid quotes in the future will get pinned on her.”
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POPSFree Speech Mostly used well, sometimes misused and sometimes not used at all.
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POPSmocking obama- GOP vents again this flick was put on and then rmoved from utube- they say they will be releasing a better version of the tripe-the old one is viewable at this link
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POPSFree Download Pageant movie The Miss Gay America® Pageant has more talent and drama than the Miss America, Miss USA and Miss Universe Pageants combined. To be crowned Miss Gay America is being honored as the most beautiful and fiercely talented female impersonator in the country
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POPSRos-Lehtinen hangs up on Obama. Twice. "You are either very gracious to reach out in such a bipartisan manner or had run out of folks to call if you are truly calling me and Saturday Night Live could use a good Obama impersonator like you," Ros-Lehtinen joked with the president-elect.
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POPSBeautiful tropical birds at London Zoo For anyone thinking how vibrant and crystal clear the picture of Queen Victoria is, it should be pointed out that in keeping with the Victorian theme of the building, Queen Victoria impersonator Sylvia Strange attended the launch, alongside an impersonator playing her lady-in-waiting. The Queen did however visit the zoo several times during her reign. She became the patroness of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in 1837. The pavilion took a year to restore and is named after ZSL patron David Blackburn who agreed to underwrite the costs.
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POPSWeird Facts I love the RIAA thing. Way to stick a middle finger to the government.
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POPSHaddon Sundblom Santa Illustrations for Coca-Cola
The definitive Santa. Did you see the scary CGI Santa in the new commercial spot at the movie theater where he visits a girl year after year as she grows into adulthood? Yikes! He was almost as creepy as the undead Orville Redenbacher! http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/presscenter/presskit_santa2006_fun_facts.html Q. Was Sundblom the first artist to paint Santa Claus in advertising for Coca-Cola? A. No. The Company in the 1920s ran some ads featuring a rather stern-looking Santa, and in 1930 Coke hired artist Fred Mizen to illustrate a department store Santa impersonator pausing at a soda fountain. But when Sundblom was given the assignment in 1931 to draw Santa, he took the notion of the jolly old elf in a new direction, depicting not an ordinary man dressed up as Santa, but the real Saint Nicholas who travels around the world and touches the lives of families everywhere. Sundblom's reflections of Santa were so authentic that they became the most-enduring and widespread...