Free Alana Davis! Sign the petition…

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To: Alana Davis, her band and Co.

We the undersigned fans and loving devotees of Alana Davis, respectfully ask Davis to release an album as soon as possible. We have waited and waited for a long time to no avail. Not only that, but no news on the musical career of Alana Davis has come our way in ages. The lovely melodies of Alana Davis came our way with the epic Blame It On Me, swept us further with Fortune Cookies and then gave us another dosage with Surrender Dorothy. Now, we are left addicted and yearning for more from one of the best and most underrated artists, singers and songwriters of our time. Great musicians are a rare commodity and we would hate to have Alana Davis’s music vanish from our lives. All we ask for is some more material as soon as possible. A single, EP, live album or (most preferbly) a full-length album would bring joy into our lives and soothe our consciousness. Please take the time out to consider our wishes, as we have been loyal fans since the beginning of your career.

Please take time out to sign this petition by leaving your name, email in the comments section below. 

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Food USB

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Melanie B, Kim Kardashian suck on lollipops

That’s nice and all, we are not sure what they are promoting here. But, we hear it’s Melanie B’s Sugar Factory Couture Lollipop Series launch party in Los Angeles, CA. Yes, you heard it right. Lollipops come in couture now. Mel, when you are done with media whoring and ready to get down and dirty and release Reimagined, which has been shelved for years now, call us!

Delicious raccoon meat and frog legs

This show is called See To Believe: Freaky Foods, bute we don’t think there’s anything freaky about any of those. We’ve had goat’s head, rabbit lapine and frog legs before an we thought they were hella tasty. In fact, we want to try all the food in that clip especially the guinea pig, crocodile dumplings and goose feet. Yum.

Lebanon fights Israel over hummus!

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In an attempt to thwart Israel’s claiming of the hummus dish a bunch of Lebanese chefs and helpers gathered to make the world’s biggest hummus dish ever – breaking Israel’s record. AP explains: “Lebanese chefs react (above) after preparing a massive plate of hummus, seen in the middle, weighing more then 2,056 kilograms, during a bid to break a record previously held by Israel and reclaim ownership over the popular Middle Eastern dish, in Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday Oct. 24, 2009. The event is part of a simmering war between Lebanon and Israel over regional cuisine. Lebanese businessmen accuse Israel of stealing traditional Middle Eastern dishes, like hummus, and marketing them worldwide as Israeli products.”

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Documentary: Hungry for change?

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Food Inc.

Food, Inc., a documentary currently viewing in independent movie theaters across the United States and Canada, is a must-watch. It blatantly illustrates how the food industry has been eaten up by a few large giants and demonstrates how politically active the executives are in congress.

Food is a necessity. People today have been too consumed with processed foods to the extent that the relationship from farm to table is no longer traceable. The nation that created the fast-food phenomena is now in the midst of an obesity epidemic. Genetically Modified Foods resulted in larger sizes and faster growth. Does it taste the same, though, or have we forgotten their original taste? Hmm.

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