OK, here's another song by The Whiskey Sisters. I previously referenced them back in June here.
Ray Benson ("Asleep At The Wheel") hosted the band on his show The Texas Music Scene.
Also, I heard the band just scored a prime gig, they're going to open for Willie Nelson on New Year's Eve at the legendary Austin City Limits. The show is totally sold out, of course. I wish I could be there for that one!
Here's the happiest boy in Austin with Barbara Nesbitt and Teal Collins after the show when I was in town last month and got to see them at their usual Thursday happy hour gig at The Continental Club. I like this band and hope they put out another album of their original music soon. You can buy their debut album The Whiskey Sisters.
I really like the way they used split and multiple screen video in this one. Hats off to Ray and his production team. The Whiskey Sisters perform "Good Girl Down":
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
How to beat the NSA at their own game
It's really simple. This is just between us, OK?
By using the NSA's super-computers and their huge algorithms that scan phone conversations and emails/texts for certain "buzz words" against them, all people need to do is the following:
Determine a date that would be "Mess with the NSA Day". April 1st would be appropriate, don't you think?
Then, on that day everyone agrees to pepper all of their emails and phone conversations with words like "bombing" "terrorism" "embassy" "airport" "hijack" etc. All day long.
If everyone does this at the same time, the computers at NSA headquarters would be hugely overloaded and probably pop a circuit breaker or two.
We'd all have a huge laugh, I'm sure.
And then, of course, the police would soon kick in my front door and I'd be whisked off to a "readjustment centre" for some kind of "corrective treatment".
Ah...let's just all forget about this.
And remember, we agreed to keep this just between us.
By using the NSA's super-computers and their huge algorithms that scan phone conversations and emails/texts for certain "buzz words" against them, all people need to do is the following:
Determine a date that would be "Mess with the NSA Day". April 1st would be appropriate, don't you think?
Then, on that day everyone agrees to pepper all of their emails and phone conversations with words like "bombing" "terrorism" "embassy" "airport" "hijack" etc. All day long.
If everyone does this at the same time, the computers at NSA headquarters would be hugely overloaded and probably pop a circuit breaker or two.
We'd all have a huge laugh, I'm sure.
And then, of course, the police would soon kick in my front door and I'd be whisked off to a "readjustment centre" for some kind of "corrective treatment".
Ah...let's just all forget about this.
And remember, we agreed to keep this just between us.
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