.EM is an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in early 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and vocalist Michael Stipe. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007. Throughout the 1980s, the band released an album per year for seven consecutive years, from their debut EP in 1982 (Chronic Town) through 1988's Green. They also toured constantly, playing a variety of venues, from theaters to backwoods dives. Along the way, their sound influenced many bands, from jangle pop groups of the mid-'80s to alternative rock bands of the '90s. The band became admired for its slow, steady rise to stardom. REM found itself established as a key element of the burgeoning alternative rock scene of the 1980s. Upon attaining major-label success at dawn of the '90s, the band was able to put forth broader political and environmental concerns while playing large arenas worldwide, and retaining most of its artistic credibility. In 1997, Bill Berry amicably left the band, leaving the band as a three-piece. Through some reinvention REM continued their career into the next decade with mixed critical and commercial success. The band expects to release a new album with producer.
My boyfriend and I are struggling to have 'good' sex. When we have sex, it is often ruined by his inability to finish. It isn't a problem with him not being able to get erect, but staying erect. It is terrible because we usually start out in missionary position, but he says his legs get tired or he "over thinks" it, but by the time we switch over to me on top, he loses it. He takes an antidepressant, which I heard can cause sexual dysfunction, but our problems started before he was on the meds. Does anyone else that has been through this have any advice?
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Answer by Skae310 condoms suck. that could be a problem if your using them. i consider them to be an anti boner. not that im promoting unprotected sex...but birth control could solve that if your both "clean". if you arent using them and your attractive than he probably likes men
Steven Groene finds new voice in social media to stop sex offenders
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho -- It has been six years since the Groene family was devastated by serial killer Joseph Duncan. Steve Groene said tougher laws for violent sex offenders could have saved his children. Now he is using social media to make sure serial killers like Joseph Duncan stay behind bars. Steve Groene lost his two sons to the hands of Joseph Duncan. Groene also lost his voice to ...
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PODCAST 31: Below Tobacco Road
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"From the land of shotgun weddings and child brides ..." comes the last Big Enchilada podcast of 2010 featuring hillbilly, honky tonk, rockabilly and crazed country sounds. Among the artists represented here are Hasil Adkins, Tav Falco, Hank III, Rev. Beat-Man, Angry Johnny & GTO, The Defibulators and, from the chic salons of Espanola, N.M., The Imperial Rooster! Plus there's an entire of segment of songs from the mysterious Twisted Tales from the Vinyl Wastelands series. You don't need champagne on New Year's Eve. Just drink a jug of this musical moonshine from Below Tobacco Road!
(Background Music: The Magnificent Seven by Jon Rauhouse) TWISTED TALES FROM THE VINYL WASTELANDS SET Burn Your Bra, Baby by Bennie Johnson Dark Angel by Benny Joy Arson Carson by Willie Swanson Swamp Gas by The Space Walkers Auctioneer Lover by Wendy Powers The Guy Who Looks Like Me by Big Shorty Marijuana, the Devil Flower by Johnny Price Lover Man Minus Sex Appeal by Cousin Zeke
(Background Music: Steel Guitar Stomp by Hank Penny) Feelin' Right Tonight by Marti Brom Okie's in the Pokie by Jimmy Patton In the Nuthouse Now by Angry Johnny & GTO Long Hauls, Close Calls by Hank III Good Morning Judge by Louis Innis & His Stringdusters (Background Music: Tobacco Road by Southern Culture on the Skids)
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Strong Bonds retreat in Garmisch, Germany, January 2011
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Couples listen at the Strong Bonds family retreat in Garmisch, Germany.
U.S. Army Africa photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Davis
Enjoying an afternoon of snow and sun, laughing children and smiling adults scatter along the sledding slop, whizzing down the hill or watching others go by in Garmisch, Germany. This past weekend 22 U.S. Army Africa couples and their 42 children went to Edelweiss Lodge and Resort for a Strong Bonds marriage retreat.
âThis weekend put our lives on pause so we could breathe each other in again,â said Amiia Coffey, whose husband recently returned from deployment. âIt let us step away from our crazy lives to focus on each other and how different we are.â
Military couples need the skills to effectively communicate through the normal challenges of marriage and specific military challenges, such as deployment, said Chaplain (Col.) Jonathan McGraw. This weekend was added after the previous November session filled within 24 hours and as an addition to the budget was funded by the command, not Strong Bonds, said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Clyde Scott.
âArmy leaders feel it is very important for Soldiers to have a strong marital relations and thatâs why they fund this program,â said McGraw.
Strong Bonds is a chaplain-led, fully-funded, Army-wide program training couples, families and single soldiers. As the instructor of the weekend seminar McGraw returned to familiar ground. He was part of the team stationed at Schofield Barracks in 1997 that pioneered the program, Building Strong and Ready Families, which functioned as the blueprint for todayâs Strong Bonds.
This was the fourth seminar at which the USARAF chaplains used Mark Gungorâs âLaugh Your Way to a Better Marriageâ as the center of the training, said Scott. At first he was skeptical of what looked like just another DVD seminar, but soon realized that Gungor uses humor to open discussion on taboo subjects such as sex in an objective and non-offensive way. Participants enjoyed the use of humor to discuss the topics of communication, Scott said.
âThe guy spoke from a neutral standpoint; he wasnât just a man up there, he was going after both men and women,â said Sgt. Maj. Jon Matthews. âI think thatâs the funny part. When heâs going on talking and you look at your spouse and think, âThatâs you!ââ
The next USARAF couples retreat will be April 15-17. Strong Bonds programs are offered through the unitâs corresponding Chaplainâs office, said McGraw.
âItâs a worthwhile experience,â said Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Davis. âYou go to a retreat and it doesnât give you all the answers, but it helps you continue. Itâs training for how to get past the rough spots you canât foresee.â
To learn more about U.S. Army Africa visit our official website at www.usaraf.army.mil
The Final Episode of Sheen's Korner... ENJOY!! Sheen's Korner Episode 4 Building the Perfect Torpedo. Talking about the Losers and extracting Tiger Blood. WINNING!!! After a brief opening, he ticked off his "unwanted list": "What occurred yesterday was in fact completely illegal, in fact, unconscionable -Les Moonves (CBS president and CEO, who Sheen calls "Less Than Moonves"): "You gave me your word so in turn you gave me nothing. It must really suck to be your Mrs." -Peter Roth (Warner Brothers Television president) : "Who i will not call sloth...trust not your evil overlords. Get out while you can good sir." -Bruce Rosenblum (Warner Brothers exec): "It's over tiny man. Grab ankles and accept your fate. It must really suck being you right now." -Chuck Lorre (Creator of Two and A Half Men who Sheen calls Chuck E. Cheeseball) "Where are you hiding cheeseball? Which personality are you cowering beneath?...Think of me often, loser, during your most quiet moments. Think of me as you pray to the silly god of AA. Can you smell the carnage you've created?" Sheen proceeded to taunt Lorre with alcohol: "The drink you know you want...you are no match for this warlock." Sheen rounded out the short broadcast touting Tiger Blood and saying "those who deserve it, now possess it." "Stay tuned good soldiers, I'll see you very soon. On the battlefield. Godspeed"
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Question by Christopher K: Why do they call jokes "adult" if they deal with sex, nudity or profanity?
I find a joke more mature if it can be funny without such gratuitous references being the only thing that makes it funny. To me, if it relies on such things it's very childish. That isn't to say I would never laugh at such a thing, but the majority of what I like is a little more intelligent than that.
Commonly known as the Hobo Spider. This spider primarily builds funnel webs. It native to Europe and was introduced to the Northwest in the early 20th century. It is not often found off of the ground but from June until September males do wander in order to find mates. There is debate over both the aggressiveness and nature of the venom in this spider. However, there is no evidence suggesting that its venom is particularly aggressive or poisonous to humans.
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RAPISTS and paedophiles are jailed at just a fraction of the rate of drug traffickers according to official figures, prompting victims' groups to demand tougher laws.