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February 28, 2005 -- 11:51 PM
posted by eric
Please don't waste my time.
"I heard that you have/ A CD compilation/ Of every good sixties cut/ And another/ Box set/ From the seventies"
http://gabba.cc/pod/
http://www.fluxblog.org/
check it.
from: Be Your Own Harry Smith
Story by Rob Mitchum | Art reprinted from the 1981 Box
February 28, 2005 -- 11:32 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Eric, what's this chick's name again???
"Meet" something. haha Shayne? Something or other... The one in the pink.
February 28, 2005 -- 10:42 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
man, can't touch that Aoki style!!!
"Blocked Due to Content".
I do good work.
February 28, 2005 -- 7:09 PM
posted by Beck
Fred walks into his house with a sheep tucked under his arm. He carries it upstairs and into the bedroom where his wife is in bed, reading a magazine. "Honey," says Fred, "This is the pig I've been screwing when you're not available." "Fred," the wife says, "That's not a pig. That's a sheep." "Shut up," says Fred. "I wasn't talking to you."
February 28, 2005 -- 6:55 PM
posted by Jess
I tried to stop in and say hi to you guys from Hawaii, but for some reason this page was "Blocked Due to Content." Hope you guys had a good reading week.
Anyways, Hawaii was fun, but not as much fun as writing TWO papers TONIGHT will be. See you all in a few days, after I catch up on sleep.
February 28, 2005 -- 4:28 PM
posted by Par
Taking a book out of Taylor's page.... er, or something like that:
February 28, 2005 -- 3:36 PM
posted by Par
Smartass? But I crossed out the sarcasm!
Andy, you'll love this one. We all remember Fred (GodHatesFags.com) Phelps. Well, it seems that it runs in a family. His granddaughter Jael Phelps is running for city council.
Against the councilwoman that sponsored a bill protecting homosexuals from discrimination.
On the strength of a referendum that would (stop me if this sounds illegal) "prohibit laws protecting gay rights."
I love this family.
February 28, 2005 -- 3:14 PM
posted by Al
To end a lifelong question... The song for the littlest Hobo is called "Maybe Tomorrow" Performed by Terry Bush and lyrics by John Crossen.
