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  • Mondaybar Spring Cruise

    A little tommie images …

    awww, what a great party it was, go Mondaybar!

  • Tommie – Son of Liberty

    Probably the most well know track by me. Has been circulating the Internet for a while and it has even been “released” as a promo by a mp3 release group. Hot-pick on Michael Splints web site, di.fm on high rotation and appeared in several dj-sets..

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  • Bigbrother

    Sorry non-Swedish people, the following blog-item is in Swedish only.

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    Ett övergrepp är alltid ett övergrepp och får aldrig på något sätt puttas åt sidan med förbehåll att det skall vara "bus". Men i detta avseende vet vi inte vad som har hänt, det finns ingen som sett filmen från vad som igentligen hände.

    Kvällspressen smäcker upp stora framsidor om att det varit sexövergrepp i bigbrother-huset med en gurka. Alla tror att någon har använt en normalstor gurka för penetrering på en annan, undertecknad inräknad. När det sedan visar sig att det var en pfefferoni och att den lags innanför troskanten vid ryggslutet spelar inte så stor roll, minnesbilden av den stora gurkan sitter fast, och så måste det ha varit, kvällspressen skrev ju att det var så?

    Låt oss för nöjes skull vända på det. Sean ligger där utdeckad och Olga smyger in med en pfefferoni, skojar till det och placerar den i ryggslutet på Sean. Hade någon brytt sig? Hade någon ens höjt på ögenen? Tyvärr tror jag inte det, för att folk ser en skilland på skämt riktade mot kvinnor och mot män.

    Kontentan är att Olga blev ledsen, antingen av "övergreppet / buset" eller kanske av det faktum att hon eventuellt kissat i sängen. Jean uppfattar detta och ber om ursäkt, skämtet gick för långt och han ångrar det.

    Exakt där vore sagan vara slut, men tyvärr har vi en sorgligt sensationell skallerpress som gärna trycker upp en mental bild av en våldtäkt med en gurka i nyllet på oss.

    Tommie

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    Ovanstående skickades precis till Aftonbladet, finns ingen chans i världen att dom publicerar det, men nu fick iaf du en chans att läsa vad jag tycker.

  • It’s official!

    Yes, today Jezper confirmed that i actually did change haircut and that it doesn’t look like my old one

    "What’s the big deal?", you might think. Well, I haven’t changed haircut since 97 or something like that. It might be a small step for man, but it’s a giant leap for little Tommie …

  • Club 100!

    Naaah, not girls …

    I’ve been to the gym 100 times within one year. I started out on January 15th 2003 and completed it today. I’m pretty proud about this since it’s almost 2,5 times a week …

  • Marry Chirstmas!

    Wohey, yet again it’s time for family, presents and a big fat guy in a red dress. Weee! …

  • Our Frankenstein

    We Finally Got Our Frankenstein… and He Was In a Spider Hole! — by Michael Moore

    Thank God Saddam is finally back in American hands! He must have really missed us. Man, he sure looked bad! But, at least he got a free dental exam today. That’s something most Americans can’t get.

    America used to like Saddam. We LOVED Saddam. We funded him. We armed him. We helped him gas Iranian troops.

    But then he screwed up. He invaded the dictatorship of Kuwait and, in doing so, did the worst thing imaginable — he threatened an even BETTER friend of ours: the dictatorship of Saudi Arabia, and its vast oil reserves. The Bushes and the Saudi royal family were and are close business partners, and Saddam, back in 1990, committed a royal blunder by getting a little too close to their wealthy holdings. Things went downhill for Saddam from there.

    But it wasn’t always that way. Saddam was our good friend and ally. We supported his regime. It wasn’t the first time we had helped a murderer. We liked playing Dr. Frankenstein. We created a lot of monsters — the Shah of Iran, Somoza of Nicaragua, Pinochet of Chile — and then we expressed ignorance or shock when they ran amok and massacred people. We liked Saddam because he was willing to fight the Ayatollah. So we made sure that he got billions of dollars to purchase weapons. Weapons of mass destruction. That’s right, he had them. We should know — we gave them to him!

    We allowed and encouraged American corporations to do business with Saddam in the 1980s. That’s how he got chemical and biological agents so he could use them in chemical and biological weapons. Here’s the list of some of the stuff we sent him (according to a 1994 U.S. Senate report):
    * Bacillus Anthracis, cause of anthrax.
    * Clostridium Botulinum, a source of botulinum toxin.
    * Histoplasma Capsulatam, cause of a disease attacking lungs, brain, spinal cord, and heart.
    * Brucella Melitensis, a bacteria that can damage major organs.
    * Clostridium Perfringens, a highly toxic bacteria causing systemic illness.
    * Clostridium tetani, a highly toxigenic substance.

    And here are some of the American corporations who helped to prop Saddam up by doing business with him: AT&T, Bechtel, Caterpillar, Dow Chemical, Dupont, Kodak, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM (for a full list of companies and descriptions of how they helped Saddam, click here.

    We were so cozy with dear old Saddam that we decided to feed him satellite images so he could locate where the Iranian troops were. We pretty much knew how he would use the information, and sure enough, as soon as we sent him the spy photos, he gassed those troops. And we kept quiet. Because he was our friend, and the Iranians were the "enemy." A year after he first gassed the Iranians, we reestablished full diplomatic relations with him!

    Later he gassed his own people, the Kurds. You would think that would force us to disassociate ourselves from him. Congress tried to impose economic sanctions on Saddam, but the Reagan White House quickly rejected that idea — they wouldn’t let anything derail their good buddy Saddam. We had a virtual love fest with this Frankenstein whom we (in part) created.

    And, just like the mythical Frankenstein, Saddam eventually spun out of control. He would no longer do what he was told by his master. Saddam had to be caught. And now that he has been brought back from the wilderness, perhaps he will have something to say about his creators. Maybe we can learn something… interesting. Maybe Don Rumsfeld could smile and shake Saddam’s hand again. Just like he did when he went to see him in 1983 (see photo above).

    Maybe we never would have been in the situation we’re in if Rumsfeld, Bush, Sr., and company hadn’t been so excited back in the 80s about their friendly monster in the desert.

    Meanwhile, anybody know where the guy is who killed 3,000 people on 9/11? Our other Frankenstein?? Maybe he’s in a mouse hole.

    So many of our little monsters, so little time before the next election.

    Stay strong, Democratic candidates. Quit sounding like a bunch of wusses. These bastards sent us to war on a lie, the killing will not stop, the Arab world hates us with a passion, and we will pay for this out of our pockets for years to come. Nothing that happened today (or in the past 9 months) has made us ONE BIT safer in our post-9/11 world. Saddam was never a threat to our national security.

    Only our desire to play Dr. Frankenstein dooms us all.

    Yours,

    Michael Moore
    [email protected]
    www.michaelmoore.com

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    Taken from:
    http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/message/index.php?messageDate=2003-12-14

  • Lord of the rings

    So, i saw the final episode of this trilogy tonight and i must say that those three movies was probably the best I’ve seen ever. The last movie sums up everything superbly and the effects are breathtaking.

    If you’ve haven’t seen it, do it. You wont regret it.

  • Three amigos

    Awww, what a great "buddy-photo"! …


    Nisse, Tommie and Tobbe (aka TNT) at Trädgårn

  • DJ Stigma vs. Airbase – Hunting 2004 (Tommies Blue Sky Remix)

    This track was considered to be the b-side of the vinyl – but since the vinyl-release don’t seem to happen, i might as well go public domain with it. Made fall of 2003.

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