Recent Conflict Timeline

Posted on August 2nd, 2006 in Israel by Justin

Here’s a YouTube hosted video that gives a quick overview of the year 2000-now with regards to Israel, Hamas, and Hezbollah.

It seems to lean pro-Israeli, and there’s no outright lies there, but there might be some ommisions that Hamas or Hezbollah would find pertinent.

I’m not aware of any, however, and I’m hoping that Abject Disappointment will take a gander at this and fill in any gaps if they exist.

Inside Joke

Posted on August 2nd, 2006 in Humor by Justin

Anybody that read Rob Smith’s blog before he passed on will probably get a chuckled out of this.

Dax Montana has got himself a little kitten. He named it Acidman!

Street Fighting

Posted on August 2nd, 2006 in Self Defense by Justin

Bane dug up a link to a quick tutorial on street fighting by Bas Rutten.

UPDATE: Link removed. Somebody switched out the video with a porn I guess.

Via a commenter on the original post at Bane’s here’s a Google Video copy.

Who is Bas Rutten?

… a Dutch mixed martial arts fighter and color commentator. He was a three time King of Pancrase, former Ultimate Fighting Championship Heavyweight Champion, and is a certified MTBN Thai Boxing instructor, Pancrase instructor, a 3rd Degree Black Belt in Kyokushin and a 2nd Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do.

Not somebody you want to piss off.

Give it a watch, see if you can pick up anything in there. I’ve probably drilled 80% of the control moves thousands of times in my life.

They work.

Fixed Link

Posted on August 2nd, 2006 in Blogging by Justin

In my original post where I attempted to link to Tam’s bikini picture and story I hosed up the link and sent it off to the wrong place.

Fixed that!

There’s actually an amusing story as to how it got on the Internet originally. Tam has the details.

Just For Fun

Posted on August 2nd, 2006 in Humor by Justin

Yuck

Posted on August 2nd, 2006 in Israel, Terrorism by Justin

Well, looks like Hezbollah is willing to use children as props and cart them around for a couple of hours striking a pose.

I thought rescue workers were there to rescue people? Running around for a couple of hours with the same dead child in your arms doesn’t sound like rescue work to me.

On that topic, don’t forget to check out the Pallywood video. I know I’ll look at footage from Gaza a lot closer now.