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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Why Mister RedaGreen?

Last year my Composition Teacher taught our class about blogging, he told us the importance and meaning of a blog. After all that, few hours later I decided to make a blog accompanied with my friends and classmates.

Why Mister RedaGreen?
-The name "Mister RedaGreen" originally "Officer RedaGreen" came from the movie "Fun with Dick and Jane". Starring Jim Carey, Tea Leoni and Alec Baldwin with Richard Jenkins. Officer RedaGreen was mentioned at the scene when he prank called a bank. When the bank answered the call, their first question was "Who's This?", he didn't know what to say. So when he was looking at a table with a red and green tissue he just said, "This is Officer RedaGreen". The name was chosen because We don't care about anything. We just do things spontaneously. This blog is a blog that blogs random blogs.
The day before Globodyne's stock tanks, and its pension fund evaporates, the corporation's CEO and CFO set up middle manager Dick Harper to be the public face of the disaster. Jobless, and with no savings, pension, or home equity, Dick and his wife Jane sink slowly into poverty. He looks for work (as do all former Globodyne executives); he even tries day labor with the relatives of their Mexican nanny. A foreclosure notice sends Dick and Jane over the edge into a life of blue-collar crime. Then, as things finally look up, the report of an looming indictment pushes Dick and Jane toward a denouement with the real criminals, the white-collar guys.
Watch this! This is a Very, Very, Very, Funny Movie.


Thursday, December 30, 2010

Repulse



Its a New Year! And there will be something NEW especially for You!
There will be Shocking Surprises. Engggggggggggk.


New Blogger Alert. New Blogger is using WordPress. Plurrrrrrrrrrrrt!
But still I liked his blog. Nothing's wrong with WordPress its just like Blogger. Only ______!


Eric Chua - Newest Blogger of 2010

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Paramore Loses Two Members

                                Josh Farro
                                                          Zac Farro
    Pop-punk group Paramore is losing two of its founding members. The band announced that guitarist Josh Farro and drummer Zac Farro are leaving.
"A couple of months ago, Josh and Zac let us know they would be leaving the band after our show in Orlando last Sunday. None of us were really shocked. For the last year it hasn't seemed as if they wanted to be around anymore. We want Josh and Zac to do something that makes them happy and if that isn't here with us, then we support them finding happiness elsewhere."
The band's three remaining members, including frontwoman Hayley Williams, have no plans to leave the band. "We never for a second thought about leaving any of this behind. We really hope that you can be encouraged by the fact that the three of us who are still here are ready to take on another chapter of our journey together."


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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Christmas Lights Painting - Dos Galindo - Photographer
























What Christmas is really about....

Share something that comes from your heart, and don't expect to get something in return. Come on guys,
it's Christmas and the true meaning of Christmas is all about sharing, peace and love. If you're going to give something don't expect something to come in return. You don't give because you like something back, you give because you wanted those people to be happy and also to have something to use. You can give anything, you can give shorts, toys, shirts etc. Even if you don't appreciate these things anymore, when you give it to the poor they will surely appreciate it. Try to give something to the poor this coming Christmas...

Please...


-mrredagreen

Saturday, December 4, 2010

My Chemical Romance Drummer Bob Bryar has quit the Band.


                                                 Bob Bryar
The band made the announcement on their website and explained that Bryar had actually left the group four weeks ago. In the short message posted on their website, the other members of My Chemical Romance wished Bryar all the best but did not reveal the reason for his departure or who would be replacing him.
“Recently it seems as though every time we write to you guys we have bad news, and we apologize for that, but we’ve learned in life you can’t have the sweet without the sour,” wrote guitarist Frank Iero.
“As of 4 weeks ago, My Chemical Romance and Bob Bryar parted ways. This was a painful decision for all of us to make and was not taken lightly. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors and expect you all to do the same.”
Bryar originally replaced former drummer Matt Pelissier in 2004. Iero continued on in the message, providing an update on the band’s upcoming album.
“We have been writing some very powerful new songs,” he said. “So this week the four of us entered the studio once again, and what has been ending up on tape each night is some of the most exciting and honest work we have ever created.”
Read the entire message from My Chemical Romance on their drummer’s departure at their official website.
Last December, the band's fourth album appeared to be on target for a Spring release, but now the remaining members are heading back into the studio, making a Fall 2010 on-sale date more likely. "We have been writing some very powerful new songs, so this week the four of us entered the studio once again, and what has been ending up on tape each night is some of the most exciting and honest work we have ever created," Iero continued.

Reps for MCR's label played seven new songs for SPIN staffers in December, which featured Bryar's drum work, but now, with the band writing and recording again, it's unclear how many of those tracks will make the final album.
At the time, Way spoke to SPIN.com about what to expect from the new material. Unlike 2006's The Black Parade, the singer promised that the new album would not be conceptual. "At this point, the best way to describe the new album is My Chemical Romance being the purest, most distilled version of itself," Way said. "No bells and whistles."
Thematically, Way said the music was influenced by the band members' New Jersey childhoods, the Springsteen-esque notion of "getting up and blowing out of town," and how "a band and an audience can be immortal through rock'n'roll, even if just for one night."
MCR previewed three new songs last August at a performance in Los Angeles -- with Bryar on drums -- including the Hives-inspired "Death By Disco."Any questions? Post a comment.