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March 30, 2005 -- 7:44 PM
posted by Albert "Long Dong" Yeong
Guess what else we accomplished in that fire protection project.
March 30, 2005 -- 7:40 PM
posted by eric
i'm confused as to why this is relevant to anyone:
http://www.dropkickthefaint.com/
March 30, 2005 -- 7:14 PM
posted by eric
well, seems to me that contrary to that stunning Alternative Press interview, weezer's new album is probably a DUD. aww shit. at least we'll always have the memories of our youth. here clips of the other songs (WE ARE ALL ON DRUGS, THIS IS SUCH A PITY, PEACE) here:
http://coloroffire.com/index.html
get the info from Album5 dot com.
March 30, 2005 -- 4:44 PM
posted by eric
i think that phrase is more renown the the person who coined it.
Paras, funny you should mention the Knowlton Nash thing.. my brother wanted to start a band in Highschool called "Knowlton Thrash"
rock, rock on. m/
March 30, 2005 -- 4:18 PM
posted by alison
if I had my women's studies text book with me, I could look up the quotation (but I don't, so I can't, maybe tomorrow...) but look at this and this (actually has a citation) and this one because I laughed at the url though the actual website is less funny... it just has a funny url.
Yes, ECOS takes dead batteries. Feel free to drop them off any time. We have a mail box outside that frequently gets filled with them.
March 30, 2005 -- 3:54 PM
posted by Jess
Alison - two questions for you. Firstly, do you know who it was that said "the personal is the political?" and two, does ECOS take care of dead batteries?
March 30, 2005 -- 12:25 PM
posted by alison
and... though I'm not entirely sure how this works, my search further brought me to this:
and a pretty interesting website: In These Times. Now, I'm not so 'with it' and you all may have already posted this, like my foray into cbc 3 indicated, but I thought I'd at least try.
March 30, 2005 -- 12:17 PM
posted by alison
okay, so I went online to seek out something to do with Kurt Vonnegut's Galapagos where humans evolve into these seal-like creatures... to make some strange comment in response to Beck's but instead, I found a sphincter:
and a fun quotation: "I was taught that the human brain was the crowning glory of evolution so far, but I think it's a very poor scheme for survival."
March 30, 2005 -- 10:15 AM
posted by Beck
The seal hunt is very important... without it we'd have healthy numbers of baby seals roaming around plotting their takeover of the human race a la Snorky the dolphin from that Simpsons Tree House of Horror a few years ago.
March 30, 2005 -- 8:27 AM
posted by edo
Ad firm charged Ottawa $150 per hour to watch concert
Ohhh, it was a Neil Diamond concert... I guess that makes sense.
