Elena Glebovna of Volkovysk (b. after 1288) is a famous Russian noble most famous for temporarily being a wife of Roman Danylovich. She married Roman Danylovich after he divorced his Austrian wife Gertrude, Duchess of Austria. According to some rumors, he was having an affair with Elena during his marriage to Gertrude.
Production
Since mid-2006, Tila Tequila has been working on her debut album. She said in a blog on her official MySpace page that she was keeping everything under wraps until the release of the album. She recorded the whole album, which includes only songs written by her, in 2006 and was originally scheduled to release her first single, "Whattup," in January 2007. However, Tila eventually wrote the song I Love U and recorded it for her first single and debut album. This caused her first single to be pushed back to February 2007, around Valentine's Day. Later, Tila announced on her MySpace page that the single would be released on the digital music download system iTunes on February 27, 2007. As of January 2008, no official release date for the album has been announced.
On October 9, 2007, Tila released her second single, "Stripper Friends," via iTunes. She has also filmed a music video for the song.
Singles
*I Love U
*Stripper Friends
Track listing
*Tila recently stated that she was "saving all the best songs for album."
Possible tracks
# "Carz" (Produced by Jay E)
# "Mary Jane"
# "Step"
# "Sticky Situation"
# "Whipped"
# "Paralyze"
Since mid-2006, Tila Tequila has been working on her debut album. She said in a blog on her official MySpace page that she was keeping everything under wraps until the release of the album. She recorded the whole album, which includes only songs written by her, in 2006 and was originally scheduled to release her first single, "Whattup," in January 2007. However, Tila eventually wrote the song I Love U and recorded it for her first single and debut album. This caused her first single to be pushed back to February 2007, around Valentine's Day. Later, Tila announced on her MySpace page that the single would be released on the digital music download system iTunes on February 27, 2007. As of January 2008, no official release date for the album has been announced.
On October 9, 2007, Tila released her second single, "Stripper Friends," via iTunes. She has also filmed a music video for the song.
Singles
*I Love U
*Stripper Friends
Track listing
*Tila recently stated that she was "saving all the best songs for album."
Possible tracks
# "Carz" (Produced by Jay E)
# "Mary Jane"
# "Step"
# "Sticky Situation"
# "Whipped"
# "Paralyze"
alt.usenet.kooks is a newsgroup established on 1993-12-20 as part of the alt hierarchy. Its main focus is on discussing Usenet contributors who fit the definition of a "net.kook" as mentioned in its FAQ:
:Anyone who posts uniquely strange, preferably incomprehensible articles, or who manifests a persistent, extreme, and somewhat bizarre obsession, might be a net.kook.
The subscribers to the group regularly hold votes to label people as "recipients" of various mock awards. Past "winners" include people of Usenet notoriety such as
Archimedes Plutonium, Sollog, Kenneth Robert Pangborn, and Jack Sarfatti, as well as people (or organizations) of greater fame such as Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, Gary Glitter, and the Kansas Board of Education. Awards of special distinction have been given to Edmond Wollmann (Kook of the Millennium), Earl Curley (Kook of the Century), John Grubor (Kook of the Century and Decade), Brad Jesness (Kook of the Decade), Gordon Roy Parker a.k.a. "Ray Gordon" (The Most Shameless Newsloon of All Time), and Richard Bullis (Clueless Eternal Newbie).
Especially in the late 1990s and early 2000s, alt.usenet.kooks has been criticized by some as a soapbox for personal or political grudges. Critics claimed that regular users of the newsgroup displayed a "pack mentality" and were engaging in cyberbullying.
Regulars in alt.usenet.kooks also followed those labeled "kooks" into other newsgroups and posted messages attacking them.
:Anyone who posts uniquely strange, preferably incomprehensible articles, or who manifests a persistent, extreme, and somewhat bizarre obsession, might be a net.kook.
The subscribers to the group regularly hold votes to label people as "recipients" of various mock awards. Past "winners" include people of Usenet notoriety such as
Archimedes Plutonium, Sollog, Kenneth Robert Pangborn, and Jack Sarfatti, as well as people (or organizations) of greater fame such as Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, Gary Glitter, and the Kansas Board of Education. Awards of special distinction have been given to Edmond Wollmann (Kook of the Millennium), Earl Curley (Kook of the Century), John Grubor (Kook of the Century and Decade), Brad Jesness (Kook of the Decade), Gordon Roy Parker a.k.a. "Ray Gordon" (The Most Shameless Newsloon of All Time), and Richard Bullis (Clueless Eternal Newbie).
Especially in the late 1990s and early 2000s, alt.usenet.kooks has been criticized by some as a soapbox for personal or political grudges. Critics claimed that regular users of the newsgroup displayed a "pack mentality" and were engaging in cyberbullying.
Regulars in alt.usenet.kooks also followed those labeled "kooks" into other newsgroups and posted messages attacking them.
The Adventures Of Sable Georgia: The Ultimate Plan is the first novel in the Sable Geogia series, written by Sissy Laino. The main character, Sable, is said to be, "loosely based on myself (Sissy Laino), I created her so I could tell people a little of what my opinions are on things". Sable's best friends, Samantha Perkins and Crystal Bergman, are based on some of Sissy's close friends. Another main character, Tyrone, is, "based on no one specific, if you were wondering". Shauna and Shannie, as said by Sissy, "are based on my cousins. They are usually helpful, and always know the right way out of things". The way Sissy Laino thought of the story plot is very unique; "I thought of this story at school a while ago; and yes, I am still in school." The book is followed by The Adventures Of Sable Georgia: The Pink Sword. Sissy Laino has not even began writing it, so it may be a long wait for the sequel. Laino says, "If you are patient, the sequel will be worth the long wait. I have barely even finished off the plot, so I can't tell you much."
Please note: The book is not yet published; we apalogize if there were any misunderstandings.
Please note: The book is not yet published; we apalogize if there were any misunderstandings.