Hi this isn't exactly new, hence we should call it old news, but just in case this is new to you. An Argentinian beauty queen snuck into the Latin/European summit a few weeks holding a greenpeace sign that basically says, stop pollution. It's true, what's up with 19 century technology and no pollution controls, no kidding, global warming is happening, it's mother earth getting angry. peace.
Evangelina Carrozo, an Argentine beauty queen who disrupted a presidential summit in Vienna last week with a bikini-baring protest against Uruguay's pulp mill plants, dances while demonstrators beat drums outside Finland's Embassy in Buenos Aires, Wednesday, May 17, 2006, as they staged a protest in Buenos Aires asking to stop the costruction of the two pulp mills in Fray Bentos, Uruguay, by the Finnish firm Botnia and Spain's Ence. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
As far as this blog's title, well let me say the word blog, kind of sounds... well... yuck grunt disgusting, don't like, I'll accept it, but I wont like it, so instead I'll use a more endearing term, the bog.
But don't let me bog you down like a bogglin, things are up with the winning team, lets watch a video...
Right on, or a little off, it is entertaining.
What the hell... many things in life are off, you just roll with it and keep your outta trouble and head above the water (example of how not to be)
OK, so now that utterly crude segment is out of the way, let me tell you about www.rocketboom.com, Amanda Congdon, the fawning comments... well, the show can be fantastic... and bizarre, it is interesting nonetheless.
Such as that video made by the fellas who brought us Evan and Gareth...
Special thanks today to Ashley Gasque in Nairobi, Kenya and working in Rwanda, and Englishman Patrick schramm "Bouncing around Buenos Aires and Uruguay" Both of these folks gave me a little treat in my fanmail bag today, and so thanks, I hope not to dissapoint.
Check out this site, http://www.grapheine.com/bombaytv/index_uk.php it almost sounds like my favorite wine from the arid region of San Juan in western Argentina, where cowboys called guachos still ride under starts with machettes straped to weathered backs.
"Woke up early this morning as I raise my weary head, I got an old coat for a pillow and the earth was last nights bed..." (as Jon Bon Cougar sings it so well)
So, I have a few more interviews coming up, stay tuned, and at a request... a play list for this weeks show.