Monster Mash“ song is written by Bobby Pickett, and was released in the year 1962, Monster Mash songs reached top slot in 3 months time.

Real fans of Monster Mash think that this song is the anthem of the Halloween season.



The song is explained in the video by a mad scientist whose crazy monster, rises for a new dance. The dance since then becomes “the hit of the land” when the scientist gives a party for all the other monsters.

The Lyrics of the song

You can download the song at the official Monster Mash website.

Watch the Monster Mash video.



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Here Come The Mummies

Boooo! It's time for Halloween weekend and the ghosts, goblins and ghosts are in force in this picturesque city. It's a fun time and there are plenty of events planned for the music lovers of Chattanooga.

Late Thursday, Here Come The Mummies (HCTM) kicks off Halloween weekend at Rhythm & develops. This is one of the best shows of the year, with boys in bands from Nashville comes to town with its unique brand of funk. If you like horns, percussion, and a very tight band, then this is the program for you. A highly successful group of studio musicians, will leave their HCTM Grammys at home, but to bring the talent that had to win the coveted awards. This will be a special event, like new, Super high quality DVD should be available in the program.

Saturday evening, outbreaks have its annual Halloween extravaganza, with Bud Lightning perform at a theater full of costumed revelers. This is a great show, with $ 1000 in prizes for best costumes.

T-Bones is always a great crowd with costumes for Halloween, and this year we have the reunion concert of the Honky Dogs. I've been to several Halloween parties in T-Bones and always get a kick out of the costumes of patrons.

The Mudpie has opened its micro challenge contest Saturday night, and participants get extra points for wearing costumes. There are a lot of talent in this event and always fun, but sure this will be memorable. If you go, whistling and screaming for my brother, Bill E. Payne in the city of Roanoke, VA.

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Giant Coconut Crab also called the robber crab or palm thief, because some coconut crabs are rumored to steal shiny items such as pots and silverware from houses and tents. A coconut crab will attack if it is threatened. Another name is terrestrial hermit crab, due to the use of shells by the young animals; however, there are other terrestrial hermit crabs which do not get rid of the shell even as adults. These—typically in the closely related genus Coenobita—are the animals usually called “terrestrial hermit crab”; given the close relationship between Coenobita and Birgus, the term would generally refer to any member of the family Coenobitidae.

The coconut crab, Birgus latro, is the largest land-living arthropod in the world, and is probably at the upper limit of how big terrestrial animals with exoskeletons can become in today’s atmosphere. The species inhabits the coastal forest regions of many Indo-Pacific islands, although localized extinction has occurred where the crab is sympatric with man. Generally nocturnal, they remain hidden during the day and emerge only on some nights to forage.

The coconut crab also has a range of local names, for example, unga or kaveu in the Cook Islands, and ayuyu in the Marianas where it is sometimes associated with taotaomo’na because of the traditional belief that ancestral spirits can return in the form of animals such as ayuyu. Read more.


It was announced that ESPN Baseball Analyst and former New York Mets General Manager Steve Phillips was fired Sunday night. Phillips was involved in a sex scandal regarding a three-week-old affair he had with ESPN Production Assistant Brooke Hundley which turned into “Fatal Attraction” when he tried to break off the relationship.

Analyst Steve Phillips has been suspended by ESPN for his affair, which just this week became public. I'll never watch him analyze the Milwaukee Brewers' middle relief issues the same way again.

Steve Phillips is married to Marni Phillips and the two have four kids. She filed for divorce September 14th.

According to the Huff Post, ESPN claimed…


Probably the main political impact of the news that the Nobel Committee has pronounced Barack Obama “the one” is that it will enhance his international standing, giving a major boost to his foreign policy agenda, so opponents of that agenda are already hard at work to de-legitimize the Nobel win.

Domestically, it will force a debate over what, precisely, Obama has accomplished. Indeed, the early line from conservatives and other critics on the news, which will have major international reverberations today, is that it proves once again that he’s a showboat who continues to float along on words, not accomplishments, with some calling on him to turn it down. Here’s a quick roundup of early opinion:

John Miller, National Review:

Obama isn’t the first American president to win the Nobel Peace Prize, but he’s the first to win it without having accomplished anything…Obama’s award is simply the projection of wishful thinking.

Mickey Kaus, Slate:

Turn it down! Politely decline. Say he’s honored but he hasn’t had the time yet to accomplish what he wants to accomplish. Result: He gets at least the same amount of glory–and helps solve his narcissism problem and his Fred Armisen (’What’s he done?’) problem, demonstrating that he’s uncomfortable with his reputation as a man overcelebrated for his potential long before he’s started to realize it.

Michael Binyon, the Times of London:

Rarely has an award had such an obvious political and partisan intent. It was clearly seen by the Norwegian Nobel committee as a way of expressing European gratitude for an end to the Bush Administration, approval for the election of America’s first black president and hope that Washington will honour its promise to re-engage with the world.

Instead, the prize risks looking preposterous in its claims, patronising in its intentions and demeaning in its attempt to build up a man who has barely begun his period in office, let alone achieved any tangible outcome for peace.

Rachel Abrams, The Weekly Standard:

Not A Parody…This is too perfect. Obama could turn it down on the grounds that not all his peace plans have come to fruition yet, but why should he?

Gideon Rachman, the Financial Times:

I am a genuine admirer of Obama. And I am very pleased that George W Bush is no longer president. But I doubt that I am alone in wondering whether this award is slightly premature. It is hard to point to a single place where Obama’s efforts have actually brought about peace — Gaza, Iran, Sri Lanka? The peace prize committee say that he is being rewarded for his “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy”. But while it is OK to give school children prizes for “effort” — my kids get them all the time — I think international statesmen should probably be held to a higher standard.

And, last but not least, the Taliban:

“We have seen no change in his strategy for peace. He has done nothing for peace in Afghanistan.”

It’s gonna be a long day.

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