Year 369 (CCCLXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Galates and Victor (or, less frequently, year 1122 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 369 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
Joseph James "Joe" Rogan (born August 11, 1967) is an American martial artist, stand-up comedian, actor, writer and color commentator. He is best known for playing Joe Garrelli on the NBC sitcom NewsRadio, commentating for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, hosting the NBC reality show Fear Factor and The Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
Rogan was born in Newark, New Jersey. His paternal grandfather was Irish and the remainder of his ancestry is Italian.
In 1981, at age fourteen, he became a practitioner of Kenpo Karate before transitioning to Taekwondo. He eventually gained a 2nd dan black belt. A four-time state champion in Massachusetts, in 1987 he was the USA Taekwondo U.S. Open Champion. In 1996, he began training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Jean Jacques Machado, eventually earning his brown belt. In addition, he holds a brown belt in 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu under Eddie Bravo.
He also practiced and competed in kickboxing.
In 1994, he co-starred on the Fox comedy Hardball as Frank Valente, the young, ego-centric star player on a fictional professional baseball team. From 1995 to 1999, he co-starred on the comedy NewsRadio. He portrayed Joe Garrelli, the electrician at WNYX, a news radio station in New York City. In 2002, he appeared on the episode "A Beautiful Mind" of Just Shoot Me as Chris, Maya Gallo's boyfriend. In 2011, Rogan played his first major character in a movie in the Kevin James movie Zookeeper. He is slated to play himself in an upcoming action-comedy starring Kevin James called Here Comes the Boom, set to be released in the summer of 2012.
Jason Silva (born February 6, 1982 in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan-American television personality, filmmaker, gonzo journalist and founding producer/host for Current TV, the Emmy winning youth-oriented lifestyle cable network started by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, now the fastest growing network in TV history. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
Silva earned a degree in film and philosophy from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. He, along with Max Lugavere, produced and starred in a video documentary/performance piece entitled "Textures of Selfhood"—an experimental film about hedonism and spirituality. "The Party-Philosophers" and "Intellectual Hedonists", aptly named by Angeleno Magazine, borrowed the name for the film from the Hedonistic Imperative, a website promoting the end to suffering by philosopher David Pearce.
"Max and Jason" have become a prolific hosting and producing duo on Current TV, with widely ranging stories- from illegal immigration and counterfeit IDs, to profiling a brave new singer songwriter right before signing a publishing deal, to a taped philosophical sit-down with director Darren Aronofsky. Their story on counterfeit IDs earned them a featured appearance and interview on Anderson Cooper 360. Their franchise, "Max and Jason Style" has become one of the hallmarks of their work on Current TV, denoting coverage of an issue in a voice that is distinctly unique- often juxtaposing telegenic images and a heightened filmmaking aesthetic with bold and intelligent content. The results are a compelling product, which as The Internet Examiner put it, is proof that "Current is getting it just right."
I guess it's not my lucky day today oh well
You've been good to me
You make me feel so happy
Can't believe that I deserve it though
Love's more than the silly games you play oh no
Play it casually
No need to get a sweat on
At least not at the moment so
369 all the time
What's the meaning in the number
Somebody tell me
369 through my mind
All I'm getting is a number
Somebody help me please
Take this bitter cup away from me oh oh
It takes two you know
So if you're feeling lonely
Why not start a conversation no no
Another bitter twist of irony ho ho
Not that easily
My heart is on the warpath
I don't need a reservation369 all the time
What's the meaning in the number
Somebody tell me
369 through my mind
All I'm getting is a number
Somebody help me
369 so sublime
All I'm getting is a number
Somebody tell me
369 for the sixth time
What's this with that number
Somebody help me
Now that you know you have no one
But yourself to blame
No matter which way you look at it
It still looks the same
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I guess it's not my lucky day today oh well
You've been good to me
You make me feel so happy
Can't believe that I deserve it though
I guess it's not my lucky day today oh well
You've been good to me
You make me feel so happy
Can't believe that I deserve it though
Love's more than the silly games you play oh no
Play it casually
No need to get a sweat on
At least not at the moment so
369 all the time
What's the meaning in the number
Somebody tell me
369 through my mind
All I'm getting is a number
Somebody help me please
Take this bitter cup away from me oh oh
It takes two you know
So if you're feeling lonely
Why not start a conversation no no
Another bitter twist of irony ho ho
Not that easily
My heart is on the warpath
I don't need a reservation
369 all the time
What's the meaning in the number
Somebody tell me
369 through my mind
All I'm getting is a number
Somebody help me
369 so sublime
All I'm getting is a number
Somebody tell me
369 for the sixth time
What's this with that number
Somebody help me
Now that you know you have no one
But yourself to blame
No matter which way you look at it
It still looks the same
I guess it's not my lucky day today oh well
You've been good to me
You make me feel so happy
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat
Ladies and gentlemen
I'm about to make you feel alright
I've got the beat to move your feet
Plus I know just what you like
You're hotter then a pepper
1, 2 stepper, baby that is a shame
You gotta keep it moving, gotta keep it groovin'
'Cause baby you're off the chain
Now let me see ya like
A hanky panky I'ma turn around
The girl's gonna do it, let me lay it down
There's a couple of games I like to play
By the time I'm due this is what you'll say
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat
If you gotta problem
I don't wanna hear it just let it go
All my ladies on the beat
Let me see you drop it to the floor
Fellas take a look around
The ladies are so fine!
It's going down, so get on up
Now you add that second line
Now let me see ya like
A hanky panky I'ma turn around
The girl's gonna do it, let me lay it down
There's a couple of games I like to play
By the time I'm due this is what you'll say
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat
It's B.O.B.
Acting like a radar
The way she movin' faster
Then go slow just like some dalla
So maybe me and her
Can get to chewin' like tobacco
That's old fashioned talk
But my slang is rather dapper
And plus I got the swagger
Clap clap
Like a pistol
She seen my everywhere
Because I be on my grizzle
Dat mean I'm on my ground
All the time
No matter little
Her name is Claudia
She said meet ya in a little bit
So I'm trying to see if she can
Clap clap
In the building
Women let me see ya
Clap clap
Players in the building
Let me see ya
Clap clap
Came to get it started
Let me see ya
Clap clap
Came to have a party
Let me see ya
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked
And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat
3, 6, 9, the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed tobacco on the streetcar line
The line broke, the monkey got choked