Saturday, May 21, 2011

Daryl Basarab vs. Thomas777

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Daryl Basarab Unemployable Loser from Pennsylvania

The Proposal for Beer Barrel Radio.

http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7659-The-Proposal-for-Beer-Barrel-Radio.

In terms of providers, we have two options. I forget the exact names of the providers (fill in, Squanto) so for the moment I will call them Providers A & B. Provider A offers a three-month contract for the price of $400. Provider B offers a twelve-month contract for the price of $1,000. I strongly suggest that we go with Provider A for several reasons. First, it will be easier to obtain $400, so we will be able to launch the show much sooner than would be possible with the alternative. Second, the three-month contract is preferable in case the show really sucks and needs to be discontinued.

Gender revolution hits Arab world in 'The Source'

http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7661-Gender-revolution-hits-Arab-world-in-The-Source

In a remote village in North Africa, women use the only weapon they have — sex — and go on a "love strike" that challenges traditional gender roles.

Director Radu Mihaileanu says he sees the fictional gender revolt depicted in his new movie "The Source" as crucial to the success of popular uprisings that have toppled dictators in Tunisia and Egypt this year and still smolder across the Arab world.

"The second revolution that's needed, it seems to me, is one in the home, that will bring about gender equality in the private sphere," Mihaileanu told reporters Saturday at the Cannes Film Festival, where the movie is competing for the top prize, the Palme d'Or.

Mihaileanu said the movie was inspired by a decade-old news story about women from a village in Turkey who, fed up with their arduous traditional task of fetching water from a distant well, started withholding sex.

Syrian forces kill 2 at protesters' funeral

http://www.thebeerbarrel.net/showthread.php?7660-Syrian-forces-kill-2-at-protesters-funeral

BEIRUT – A human rights activist says Syrian security forces have killed two people when they opened fire at thousands of mourners attending a funeral procession for slain protesters.

The activist says dozens of people also were wounded in Saturday's shooting in the central city of Homs. The Syria-based activist, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of government reprisal, says the funeral was for eight people killed the day before.

A human rights group has raised Friday's death toll to 44, making it one of the deadliest days since an uprising against President Bashar Assad's regime began two months ago. At least 900 civilians have been killed in the regime's crackdown on dissent.

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