Monday, March 30, 2009

A Love Supreme Sessions: The Release


A Love Supreme Sessions - The Release from DRG Films on Vimeo.

Dropping in less than 24hrs. Make sure you get your copy. And check out YOThurz.com

Remember this....???



Hollywood Hogan & the nWo was running WCW and winning the rating wars with ounce know as WWF now know as the WWE. They packed(jumped) so many wrestlers then made then join the nWo. LMAmnimalAO..

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Amnimal Adult Convention Adventure


Amnimal Adult Convention Adventure Pt.1 from Amnimal Vision on Vimeo.


PART 2 which happens to be the best part is coming NEXT WEEK!!! Stay tuned

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Undersea volcano erupts off Tonga coast

An undersea volcano erupts near the Pacific Ocean island of Tonga on March 18. The US Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued a tsunami warning for Tonga, Niue, the Kermadec Islands, American Samoa and Fiji, but lifted it nearly two hours after the quake struck.





Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Mexican Drug Lords Fight The Mexican Government



CBS says "Drug cartel fueled violence has turned into war in Mexico, with thousands of deaths and the government battling well-armed gangs whose military-grade weapons come mostly from U.S. dealers. CNN's Anderson Cooper reports."



Gracias: WSHH

Guest Amnimal blogger Belleza Hispana

Amnimal has a special guest blogger maybe permanent, terms pending...Belleza Hispana aka MP, and she wants to voice her opinion on a certin type of person of the opposite sex, and us here at Amnimal are equal opportunity bloggers, we wanna know how the ladies are feeling and their opinions on various different matters.



"a scrub is a guy that thinks he's fly & is also known as a busta."


Lately, i've realized there are many "scrubs." men, well not men, BOYS that claim they're the shit. talkin' always saying they got this, they got that. rockin' the latest gucci, louis vuitton, you know the expensive shit. soooo you would think they would at least have a car right?

ahahaha wrong. they ramble about how they're soo fly. but when it comes to meeting up with them, you need to go pick them up. end up paying for their food & don't have the decency to offer gas. ummm wtf.

that's just pathetic. these are the boys that spend every paycheck on one gucci accesory, etc. to look, what THEY think is "cool, fresh, steezed, swagged, dope" whateva. leaving them with no money to take you out.

tip boys: save up for a car, then go off & buy all that you want. don't talk if you ain't bout shit; it's a dissapointment. be real from the beginning. stop being fake. trust, i will put you on blast.

talk is cheap fellas.

it's like the roles changed. the female became the man, & the man became the bitch. lol. don't get me wrong. i'mma type of female that doesn't mind paying. but come on now, a real MAN wouldn't expect a female to pay ALL the time.

girls: being a gold digger isn't cute either. sooo carry your own & be independent. don't depend on no guy. but don't let a guy take advantage of you because of it.

fyi: me, myself, and i could care less how much expensive clothes you have in your closet. if you don't have a car or at least doing something to become somebody in life, don't try to get at me. save your bullshit for somebody else. thanks. =]

-MP-

Monday, March 16, 2009

Milwaukee America's Booziest Burg


We normally take cities' claims of being America's Capital of X with a pinch of salt, assuming the "research" behind the statistics to have been cooked up by some marketing company working for the local tourism board. However, we're pretty sure that the Centers for Disease Control wasn't being complimentary when it came up with the figures that have labeled Milwaukee "America's Drunkest City."

QualityHealth combined the CDC's data on boozing habits (more than two beers a night makes you a heavy drinker, worryingly) and alcohol-related illness with the figures for drunk-driving crashes and DUI's to come up with a seven-city rundown of the U.S.'s most tanked towns.


1. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They don't call it Brew City for nothing. This longtime home of the Miller Brewing Company has more regular and binge drinkers per capita than any other U.S. metro, according to the CDC. In addition, an estimated 7.5 percent of Milwaukeeans are "heavy drinkers" (men who consume more than two alcoholic beverages a day and women who consume more than one).

2. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. In the City of Lakes, alcohol apparently flows almost as freely as the water. Minneapolis's binge-drinking rates are second only to Milwaukee's, it ranks third for heavy drinking, and the area's alcoholism rates are the fourth highest in the nation.

3. Columbus, Ohio. Given its reputation as a hard-partying college town, the sobering truth may come as no surprise: Columbus ranks second for heavy drinking, fifth for binge drinking, and sixth for alcoholism. Sadly, despite several new laws designed to crack down on drunk driving, the city's levels of alcohol-related accidents have remained high.

4. Chicago, Illinois. The Windy City is best known for its brutal winters, towering buildings, and delicious deep-dish pizza, but many Chicagoans also have a tendency to get tanked. The city ranks fifth for both binge drinking and alcoholism.

5. Boston, Massachusetts. Although Beantown doesn't have particularly high rates of heavy drinkers or alcoholism, the city still ranks third in overall drinkers per capita and fourth when it comes to binge drinking. On a more positive note, the Cradle of Liberty actually boasts one of the lowest rates of alcohol liver-disease deaths in the U.S.

6. Austin, Texas. It's the Live Music Capital of the World, brimming with well-stocked bars, clubs, and dance halls. So, is it any wonder that Austin earns a high spot on our list? The city ranks sixth for heavy drinkers, eighth for binge drinkers, and tenth for overall drinking.

7. Denver, Colorado. The Mile-High City may have a reputation for hiking, skiing, and other healthy endeavors, but that doesn't mean some residents aren't hitting bottom. As it turns out, Denver has some of the nation's highest rates of both binge drinking and alcoholism; plus, it ranks eighth when it comes to overall number of drinkers per capita.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Chester French....C.French......C.F it's all the same.



So let me see where to start where to start I guess it would be about 2 1/2 years ago when I first stumbled onto C.French and chatted it up with DA, and he was just giving me some background on himself and the band "Chester French" which consist of DA Wallach & Max Drummey. He was just telling me how they where catching on at their school which happened to be Harvard. And that they may get one of their songs "She Loves Everybody" played on Entourage. I was just like fuck yeah, that's righteous etc etc so I'm pumped about these guys cuhz they were kuul dudes. Then awhile after that I hit DA up again and he said they was about to sign to Star Trak. And that Pharrell loved their "She loves everybody" song. And just recently I heard from them again cuhz they're out here on the Westcoast kicking off their tour which starts March 12th, so I definitely had to post their tour dates and locations along with the long awaited "She Loves Everybody" video. As a long time C.F fan let me just say it's about time. And they've definitely got more hits up their sleeve. For you limewire heads try to find the "Excuse me miss" song they remixed for Jay-Z its a throwback but its righteous.

Mar 12 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ House of Blues San Diego, California

Mar 13 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ The Wiltern Los Angeles, California

Mar 14 2009 6:30P
The Fame Ball @ Mezzanine San Francisco, California

Mar 14 2009 9:00P
The Fame Ball @ Mezzanine San Francisco, California

Mar 16 2009 9:00P
The Fame Ball @ The Showbox Seattle, Washington

Mar 17 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ Wonder Ballroom Portland, Oregon

Mar 18 2009 9:15P
The Fame Ball @ Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, British Columbia

Mar 21 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ The Gothic Theatre Englewood, Colorado

Mar 23 2009 9:00P
The Fame Ball @ Fine Line Music Cafe Minneapolis, Minnesota

Mar 24 2009 6:00P
The Fame Ball @ House of Blues Chicago Chicago, Illinois

Mar 24 2009 10:30P
The Fame Ball @ House of Blues Chicago Chicago, Illinois

Mar 25 2009 9:00P
The Fame Ball @ Crofoot Ballroom Pontiac, Michigan

Mar 26 2009 9:00P
The Fame Ball @ Elements Kitchener, Ontario

Mar 27 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ Bronson Center Ottawa, Ontario

Mar 28 2009 8:30P
The Fame Ball @ Metropolis Montreal, Quebec

Mar 30 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ House of Blues Boston Boston, Massachusetts

Mar 31 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ Terminal 5 New York, New York

Apr 1 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ Electric Factory Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Apr 2 2009 8:15P
The Fame Ball @ 9:30 Club Washington, Washington DC

Apr 2 2009 10:30P
The Fame Ball @ 9:30 Club Washington, Washington DC

Apr 3 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ Toad’s Place of Richmond Richmond, Virginia

Apr 3 2009 8:00P
Toad’s Place of Richmond Richmond, Virginia

Apr 6 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ House of Blues Orlando Orlando, Florida

Apr 7 2009 8:00P
The Fame Ball @ The Ritz Ybor Tampa, Florida

Apr 8 2009 7:00P
The Fame Ball @ Revolution Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Apr 9 2009 9:00P
The Fame Ball @ Centerstage Atlanta, Georgia

Public Service Announcement Amnimal Poem

Life's a struggle, Everyone tryna make it
Some work hard and fail, Some make it.
Others fake it, Like they made it.
Act like they real, But they real actors
Some act like they'd kill, but it won't happen.
Haters they like a sneeze,
So bless them, And wish them well.
They hating.
So they must not feel good about themselves.



-Beach Boy-

Cage the Elephant



Bowling Green Kentucky's newest and kuulest own PunkFunk/Rock band Cage The Elephant which according to the band stands for the whole of society”, Matt explains, “the people we all are by nature. Sometimes it feels like there’s a campaign to lock up all the good in the world. You turn on the news and hear ‘Today 26 people got gunned down, and one guy got his head chopped off, and here’s a picture of it’. It’s like there’s no hope. And it’s not just the government or the media who are responsible for that, it’s everywhere. But we want to show that’s not right - you can’t cage the elephant”.

Check them out on KROQ or just go to their myspace www.myspace.com/cagetheelephant

Monday, March 9, 2009

Mickey Avalon F***IN' EM ALL


Mickey Avalon - "F***IN' EM ALL" from Nicholaus Goossen on Vimeo.

Buffett says nation will face higher unemployment


OMAHA, Neb. – Billionaire Warren Buffett remains confident that America's best days are ahead, but he says the nation likely will face higher unemployment and eventually inflation because of the current economic crisis. Buffett said the nation's leaders need to emphasize a consistent message, and they should support President Barack Obama's efforts to repair the economy because fear is dominating Americans' behavior.

Buffett said the economy has basically followed the worst-case scenario he envisioned six months ago.

"It's fallen off a cliff," Buffett said Monday during a live appearance on cable network CNBC. "Not only has the economy slowed down a lot, but people have really changed their habits like I haven't seen."

Buffett said the changes are reflected in the results of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s subsidiaries. He said Berkshire's jewelry companies have suffered, but more people have been willing to switch to Geico to save money on car insurance. The three-hour-long interview aired from another Berkshire subsidiary that has been hampered by the economy, the Nebraska Furniture Mart store in Omaha.

He predicted that unemployment will climb a lot higher before the recession is done, but he also reiterated his optimistic long-term view: "Everything will be all right. We do have the greatest economic machine that man has ever created."

Fear and confusion have been driving consumer and investor behavior in recent months, Buffett said.

The nation's leaders need to clear up the confusion before anyone will become more confident, and he said all 535 members of Congress should stop the partisan bickering about solutions. He said politicians should also stop trying to use the current economic crisis to force through other policy changes.

"We ought to defer most of the things that get people riled up," Buffett said.

Buffett said he believes patriotic Republicans and Democrats will realize the nation is engaged in an economic war.

"What is required is a commander in chief that's looked at like a commander in chief in a time of war," Buffett said.

Whatever the government does to help the economy will likely benefit some people who made poor financial decisions, but Buffett said Americans should realize that everyone is in the same boat.

"The people that behaved well are no doubt going to find themselves taking care of the people who didn't behave well," Buffett said.

The current efforts to help revive the economy are likely to produce inflation that could be worse than what the country suffered in the late 1970s, Buffett said.

But even though the nation will have to pay for current policies with future inflation, Buffett said, the U.S. government still needs to act.

"We're in a big war, and we're going to use money to fight it," he said.

Maintaining faith in the nation's banking system will be important to restoring the economy's health, Buffett added. He said President Barack Obama needs to make it very clear that consumers won't lose money in banks even if more fail.

"If you don't trust where you have your money, the world stops," Buffett said.

Most banks are in good shape, Buffett said, and even some of the troubled banks will be able to remedy their problems over time by reducing dividends and collecting the difference between interest payments they receive on loans and the interest they pay on deposits.

"The banking system largely will cure itself," Buffett said.

A little over a week ago, Buffett released his annual letter to shareholders describing the worst of his 44 years at the helm of Berkshire. The Omaha, Neb.-based company reported sharply lower profit because of its largely unrealized $7.5 billion investment and derivative losses.

Overall, Berkshire's 2008 profit of $4.99 billion, or $3,224 per Class A share, was down 62 percent from $13.21 billion, or $8,548 per share, in 2007.

Berkshire's fourth-quarter numbers were even worse. Buffett's company reported net income of $117 million, or $76 per share, down 96 percent from $2.95 billion, or $1,904 per share, a year earlier.

Buffett said he doesn't regret writing a commentary in the fall encouraging people to buy U.S. stocks, but he joked that in hindsight he wishes he'd waited a few months to publish the piece. Since that commentary appeared on Oct. 17, the Dow Jones industrial average has fallen from 8,852.22 to close at 6,626.94 on Friday.

Buffett stands by his overall advice that owning stocks over time will profit people greater than so-called safe investments.

"Overall, equities are going to do far better than U.S. government bonds at these prices," he said.

Buffett said he doesn't regret investing $8 billion of Berkshire's money in investment bank Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and conglomerate General Electric Co. last fall. Both companies gave Berkshire preferred shares paying 10 percent interest that Buffett said he doesn't think he could get now.

Buffett also said on CNBC:

• That General Motors Corp. needs a new business plan to survive because its costs are too high, but it's difficult to predict how a solution will be reached. "You are in a terrible, terrible time period for the car makers every place."

• Berkshire has made several large investments over the past year and reduced its cash on hand to $24.3 billion at the end of 2008. Buffett said that means Berkshire will likely write fewer insurance policies on catastrophic events in 2009 because he wants to make sure the company always has at least $10 billion on hand.

"My job is to be absolutely sure Berkshire doesn't need help from anyone in the worst of times," Buffett said.

• Any deal negotiated last summer made the sellers very happy and the buyers unhappy today. That's part of why Buffett said Dow Chemical Co.'s $15 billion bid to buy rival chemical maker Rohm & Haas Co. has not been consummated. "The world has changed like nobody ever believed it would," he said.

But Buffett said the $3 billion Berkshire committed to the Dow deal remains solid if the two chemical companies can agree on how to close the deal.

Berkshire owns a diverse mix of more than 60 companies, including insurance, furniture, carpet, jewelry, restaurants and utility businesses. And it has major investments in such companies as Wells Fargo & Co. and Coca-Cola Co.

John Witherspoon (Pops from Waynes Brother) Roasts New York



Still a funny man. He said "She look like 9/11 no she look like 9/12." LMAmnimalAO.!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Amnimal Watchmen review


Yes the movie has been out for a matter of hours but me being the awesome dork that I am went to the 12 o'clock midnight showing. And let me just say they didn't let a dork down, the movie was rather long, but pretty fucking gnarly if I must say, though there wasn't any name brand super heroes (i.e superman, spidermn etc etc) the heroes they had where kuul enough, Dr. Manhattan by far one of the most interesting heroes I've seen in awhile, he had crazy powers and could totally kick the crap out of superman, while being totally nude!! Like you must be a killer super hero to need no clothes once so ever, well besides the occasional suit and lead undies. Dr. Manhattan my kind of super hero..!!


Dr. Manhattan the blue genius himself.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Why Marijuana should be legal



Can't really argue with a Harvard professor, guy knows what he is talking about.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Remember this....???

Do you remember those late 80's milk commercial
s?





Boy oh boy were these commercials right, how many humans know someone who had milk do their body good?

Monday, March 2, 2009

These looney toons.....Serial Killer Bio


Known as history’s most inspirational killer with his character becoming the central theme for many films, including Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller “Psycho” and the character of Hannibal Lecter in “The Silence of the Lambs” among others.

Modus Operandi

He was a serial killer who would skin his victims, exhume corpses and decorate his home with parts of his victims’ bodies. Human skin was used to make dustbins, furniture and clothes.

Background

Edward Theodore was born in the year 1906 as the youngest of two boys. He had a weak alcoholic father and a domineering mother who was deeply religious. He was said to be very attached to her. She taught them about immorality and the evils of women and sex and discouraged their sexual desires. He turned into an effeminate and shy boy.

Ed’s father died of alcoholism and later his brother Henry, who used to criticize his mother about Ed’s unhealthy attachment to her, died in a mysterious fire, and Ed was later suspected.

Fantasies

With nobody to control him after his mother passed away, Eddie became obsessed with sexual fantasy and female anatomy. He was fascinated by the human experiments performed in Nazi camps. He started robbing graves to perform experiments, including removing his own mother from her grave. The experiments became gruesome and cannibalistic. He had the desire of turning himself into a woman and would create breasts out of human skin and drape it. He believed that for a sex change, he would need fresh bodies and thus started his killing spree, which was said to be because of his love-hate relationship with his mother.

House of Horrors

When police finally caught up with him, they found - hanging corpse’s with throat and heads missing, bowls made of skull, various pieces of jewelry made of human skin, hanging lips, skin upholstery for chairs, masks made of facial skin and vulva, including his mother’s, that were painted silver. The most shocking was his mother’s heart that was found in a pan on the stove.

Killings and Sentence

Police counted them as 15 women. Gein told the police that he never had sex with any of the dead women as “they smelled too bad.” His fascination with women was because of the power they held over men. Gein was admitted to Waupan State Hospital and died of cancer at the age of 78.