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Satan’s Bananas
Have you ever asked yourself, “What if Satan made bananas?” Sure, it might seem silly at first, like imagining that there are two opposing invisible entities responsible for all the good and evil in the world. But bananas would be … Continue reading
Posted in Eats, Religion
Tagged al-Qaeda, Apocalypse, Bananapocalypse, Bananas, Burning Love Institute, burningloveinstitute.com, Satan, Weaponized Bananas
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Chasing the Olympic Dream in the East Village
The Olympic Dream Is Alive And Well In The East Village I spotted this little gem on First Avenue in the East Village the other day. If I had my drinking gear with me, I would have stopped in for … Continue reading
SHEEN IT ALL BEFORE: Boy In Bubble Mistakes It For World
I don’t know Charlie Sheen. I don’t read People Magazine or watch Entertainment Tonight. In fact, I don’t watch any network television except for Fox’s Sunday night fab four: Simpsons, Cleveland Show, Family Guy, & American Dad. I don’t even … Continue reading
TV Tips: Archer, Glory Daze, & Ugly Americans
ARCHER Archer is an animated version of James Bond, if Ian Fleming were maliciously sodomized by Hunter S. Thompson. It’s centered around a private espionage agency where 1960′s morality slaps the ass of 1990′s political correctness in what can best … Continue reading
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Tagged Archer, Burning Love Institute, burningloveinstitute.com, Glory Daze, television, TV, Ugly Americans
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Facebook, The Social Network, & Why You Should Think Twice
I saw The Social Network, a movie about the founding of Facebook. Though halfway through I had to slip out into the lobby to check my ticket, making sure I didn’t wander into a screening of Douchebag by mistake (and the Oscar goes to…). … Continue reading
2010: The Blog, By The Numbers
Looking back on the last 20 weeks of 2010, we published 28 posts here at The Burning Love Institute. Since you read this blog, you’re probably not that quick with the math, so let us help you out. That’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, blogging, Burning Love Institute, burningloveinstitute.com, wordpress, wordpress stats monkeys, wordpress.com
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Happy Holidays from The Burning Love Institute
The following is a holiday greeting from the archives of the Burning Love Institute, circa 2003. I’ve added a few videos, but that’s about it. Because I was up late last night, dipping my balls in chocolate (a joyous holiday tradition). … Continue reading
FAIR GAME: A Look Back at Plamegate & Bush’s Road to Iraq
I went to see Fair Game, the Hollywood portrayal of the Bush administration’s scandalous exposure of a “soldier in the field,” a relatively successful effort to draw attention away from their misleading the American public into a war with Iraq, … Continue reading
Posted in Film, News, Politics
Tagged 2003 State of the Union speech, Ambassador Wilson, Burning Love Institute, burningloveinstitute.com, Bush administration, Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, Dick Cheney, Fair Game, Fiar Game, film, George Bush, George W. Bush, government lies, Iraq, Iraq War, Iraqi War, Joe Wilson, Karl Rove, lies, Naomi Watts, News, Nigerian yellowcake, Occupation of Iraq, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Plamegate, Politics, President Bush, Saddam Hussein, Scooter Libby, Sean Penn, smear campaign, uranium yellowcake, Valerie Plame, War in Iraq, What I Didn't Find in Africa, WMD, yellowcake
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5 Things Everyone Should Know About Alzheimer’s
1) It is an incurable, degenerative, and terminal brain disease that slowly destroys memory and cognition. The earliest symptom is typically the inability to acquire new memories. As the disease progresses, long-term memory begins to disappear, confusion and irritability become common, language … Continue reading
