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October 14, 2004 -- 1:26 PM
posted by Al

    Went surfing found this Mecha fan art Kinda reminds me of what Sean Lin used to draw like.



    Definitly reminds me of something Sean would draw. Too bad he doesn't anymore.

October 14, 2004 -- 12:06 PM
posted by Beck

Because some of us were wondering: Info on IQ

October 14, 2004 -- 10:37 AM
posted by Par

    Ok, quick debate thing. This is why people don't vote:
    Schieffer : Next question to you, Senator Kerry... The minimum wage has been stuck at, what, $5.15 an hour now for about seven years. Is it time to raise it?

    Kerry : (blah, blah, blah, minimum wage low, increasing minimum wage will give more spending money... basically, two minutes about wages)... I will fight tooth and nail to pass the minimum wage.

    Bush : Actually, Mitch McConnell had a minimum wage plan that I supported that would have increased the minimum wage. But let me talk about what's really important for the worker you're referring to, and that's to make sure the education system works, is to make sure we raise standards. Listen, the No Child Left Behind Act is really a jobs act when you think about it. (followed by a minute of the No Child Left Behind Act)

    What?? Methinks he missed a cue card?

    (Thank you, GeorgeWBush.com)

October 13, 2004 -- 10:34 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

    There's something distressingly erotic about this.



    And yeah, thanks guys. I personally think the model looks like shit, but he didn't even look at it. Apparently I got the job anyway. However, whether or not I'm just a volunteer or I'm actually being paid for my time is a matter that remains to be seen. I mean, I'll do the job either way but I'm seriously broke as fuck. Let's hope some mad bling comes of this!

October 13, 2004 -- 8:40 PM
posted by eric

    oh yeah, shit. taylor i forgot to tell you, check out the new DFA acts, namely J.O.Y which consists of a member (or more) of the Boredoms. word.

October 13, 2004 -- 7:53 PM
posted by *andy thompson

    Tay- That Medi-Bot is hot shit buddeh. Bravo! - It's especially perfect when you consider that it was your first time with that wild 3D program ... I think that job's in the motherfucking bag.

    Beck- I told you I had to watch the Yellow Dart today right? If not, sorry I missed going to gym. I thought I had told you, but I now doubt my memory. Sorry about that.

    Lastly, two things. First:


    Katamari Damacy rocks the god damn party.


    Indeed, it is ruining my University career. "Fuck studying - I'm going to roll a bunch of crazy shit into a giant ball." It's that kind of thinking that leads to wasted Thanksgiving weekends. Anyway, check out this (Quicktime) Trailer to give it a necessary taste. - Best of all, there's an entire level devoted to picking up chicks. Literally. And it is total bliss.

    Also, they have a couple of downloads so you can make 3D folded paper models of characters in the game:

    Holy shit! - So, uh, who's got a colour printer? ... No, seriously!

    Second: The Jehovah's Witnesses came round today. I'm still at a loss as to why. She discussed war in a most general and vague sense, suggesting God would soon fix things, citing that the meek would inherit the Earth. And I just listened, blocking the doorway with a bored stoicism, whilst my mom called out "Andrew, no!" - I also gave them my real first name, and I'm still reeling from the consequences that critical mistake may hold for my future. - I've since come to the conclusion that it is in everyone's best interest that I be incredibly rude to these people. The benefits, as you'll see, are tremendous: both parties would have a delicious little story to share. So, next time, I'll give them an experience they could recount to all of their friends: "And he just kept fondling himself, asking us 'Hey, where's your God now? Where's your God now?' I just couldn't stop crying."


October 13, 2004 -- 7:05 PM
posted by Arthur "Two Shacks"

October 13, 2004 -- 6:30 PM
posted by P

Drive-by shootings. Back to you Olivia.

October 13, 2004 -- 4:12 PM
posted by Par

    Ok, I bit the bullet, and put down the cash on the new site. It should be ready by Friday (some tweaking left.) I'll let you know.

    Well, I had talked to AD about the civic election when he had gone throught the candidates. He perused them, and decided they were all dumbshits (haha... just kidding on the square...). I'd like to do the same, but, as they really are dumbshits, and they all say pretty much the same stuff without doing anything, I decided to choose based on their websites. It's the information age, and if you (or some team you come up with) can't put together a decent website, how are you supposed to run a city? With that in mind,

    • Mayor Bill Smith:
      Animated GIF?! Fuck you! Next!

    • Former Councillor Robert Noce:
      Not great, but not immediately vomitous. Picture with the Grey Cup a bit gratuitous, but I can live with it. Grammar (The current Mayor is accusing me that my campaign is sponsored by smoking related companies) isn't great. The big complaint? The massive logo in the "Issues" popups:

      We know who you are, Bob. Thanks for burning it into our retinas.

    • Councillor Stephen Mandel:
      Wow... My eyes don't hurt. Except when I look at that picture:

      Not bad, but did you have to PDF all your platform material? I mean, it can't be that hard to summarize it into a small sentence like "make the city better." Maybe you can Kerry-ize it with "I have a plan to make the city better." Who knows?


    Hmm, now that I've seen the individual Mandel image, outside of the banner, it looks even worse. Bottom line, they all suck. I think (and I think AD thinks, too) that I may just write Hank into the ballot. That'll learn'em. That'll learn 'em good...

October 13, 2004 -- 4:02 PM
posted by edo

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