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June 08, 2004 -- 4:22 PM
posted by Ministry of Tourism
- Here's a little music news as seen in the Vue Weekly: Lollapalooza is back and running again, as of last year, apparently. This year's line-up includes:
*Sparta
*Morrissey
*Sonic Youth
*Modest Mouse
*Wilco
*The Pixies
*The Flaming Lips
*Gomez
*Le Tigre
*Broken Social Scene
What's the closest it gets to Edmonton? July 14-15, when it passes through Seattle.
And in other news, five days until I'm off to the Shuswaps!
June 08, 2004 -- 2:03 PM
posted by anonymous
- Validating your existence and reason for posting (valid everywhere in Canada except Quebec)
June 08, 2004 -- 1:39 PM
posted by alison
- are you trying to make my computer crash, Par? every time I try to click on your link, my browser closes.
Anyway, referring to D-Day, do you still have your Sunday newspaper? does anyone still have their Sunday Edmonton Journal? I'd really like to get a copy of the Sunday Reader section... please please please, if you have it and don't want it, could you pass it on to me?
super.
thanks a bunch. I want to nap now...
June 08, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by Par
- Most frequently spoken word on the Planet: O.K./OK/Okay
Still the most popular word in languages around the world. "OK" originated in a joke in the 1830's, spelled "oll korrekt" in Boston newspapers, the joke being, both words were incorrect. It became so popular, that it was soon abbreviated to simply "O. K." Despite its popularity, the word would have fallen by the wayside had not Martin van Buren, called "Old Kinderhook" for being born in Kinderhook, N.Y. used it in his presidential reelection campaign of 1840. So don't "misunderestimate" the impact of presidential usage on the growth of our vocabulary. It is also spelled "okay."
June 07, 2004 -- 11:07 PM
posted by P
The telescreens all say the same thing about the election, how disappointing.
June 07, 2004 -- 8:01 PM
posted by eric
- do you mean "surrounding" 'stead of surronding ?
validating your spelling and existence :)
June 07, 2004 -- 5:42 PM
posted by anonymous
- Validating your existence and reason for posting (free service... your welcome)
The hurricane surronding body and metal cage suronding body technique are equal in strength.
Class dismissed
June 07, 2004 -- 4:41 PM
posted by Par
June 07, 2004 -- 4:38 PM
posted by eric
- peep this shit niggs:

Mulholland Dr. TV Pilot
2000 USA Color
The Unaired Pilot for the TV Show that would have been, had ABC not chickened out. Features a different plot, with characters and scenes not in the theatrical film. This edition also includes the
ultra-rare interviews with David Lynch, Naomi Watts, and
Laura Elena Harring, filmed by Canal Plus on the "Pool Party" set.
Quality is fairly good, considering the rarity of this material.
Total running time 125 minutes, in stereo.

Spinal Tap - The Complete Workprint
1984 USA Color
Here it is - the original 4 1/2 hour workprint of This Is Spinal Tap, containing elements and subplots which were abandoned for the theatrical release. Quality is fairly good considering the PAL transfer
and sheer rarity of the material - overall quite watchable
and highly recommended to hardcore Tap fans.
You can order this shit that don't even exist, from
www.brutallo.com/
as discovered through the Village Voice article
Das Bootlegs
Hunting down verboten DVDs and videos on the Internet
by Michael Atkinson
stay hip kids.
