Archive for the “London Calling with Sir Ivi Demi” Category

London Calling with Sir Ivi Demi Episode 5: It’s Always Sunny In Anglodelphia

Posted on February 24th, 2010 by Ivi Demi

Life got you down?  Girlfriend left you?  Parents think you suck?  You’re being blackmailed by your boss who may be having sex with your girlfriend and paying your parents to tell you that you suck?  Well, whatever the case, Sir Ivi Demi’s got just the right pick me up for you.  A full show dedicated [...]

London Shrieking with Count Ivi Demi Episode 4: Rockoween Spooktacular

Posted on October 30th, 2009 by Ivi Demi

Trick or treat Hear my beats Rock out to some Judas Priest If you don’t I won’t care They’ll just kick me off the air Halloween is upon us young rockensteins and what better way to break in this spooky holiday season than with a very special spooktacular rock-filled episode of London Calling, an episode [...]

London Calling with Sir Ivi Demi Episode 3: BEATLEMANIA!

Posted on October 27th, 2009 by Ivi Demi

Dr. Sir (yeah, I have two titles) Ivi Demi’s diagnosis: BEATLEMANIA A mental disorder of the funkitude function in the upper western cerockral cortex. Scientists believe it is a genetic disorder, but may sprout out as a result of a very sexy mutation. Symptoms include infection of the John Lennon, a necessity to rock out [...]

London Calling with Sir Ivi Demi Episode 2: Union Jacket

Posted on October 21st, 2009 by Ivi Demi

Esteemed rockers, be prepared to be dazzled as yet another episode of London Calling with Sir Ivi Demi has made it on to the airwaves and into your hearts and souls. There is no need to be afraid, be one with the rock and roll and give in to the power of the music. Yet [...]

London Calling with Sir Ivi Demi Episode 1: Naughty Beginnings

Posted on September 29th, 2009 by Ivi Demi

There are few instances in human history where an event has been so impactful that its occurrence has absolutely shattered prior beliefs and changed the course of mankind.  The Neolithic Revolution comes to mind, with civilizations choosing to stop nomadic living and settling into agricultural lifestyles.  The Renaissance as well, with its influx of art [...]