Monthly Archives: October 2005
Gay people whose feet I have stepped on.
The massive list now includes George “Mr. Sulu” Takei.
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Monsters in NYMFC
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Jon Stewart is not the liberal Bill O’Reilly
I was talking to a buddy about the awesomeness that is the daily show, and he said that one of the reasons that its great is you have a powerful personality on your side, a “Bill O’Reilly” for the left. I think it’s a common sentiment and I think it misses the point. Politics is [...]
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Off to Jamaica
So, I probably won’t be posting from jamaica unless Sam lets me nerd out down there. Unlikely. But when I get back I want to see a post on every blog from my peeps. Also, I just saw the thing about the google feed reader – but it seems to be screwed up. Someone check [...]
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Evil Nine is Awesome
.flickr-photo { border: solid 1px #000000; }.flickr-frame { float: left; text-align: center; margin-right: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Skull in Paris Crypts, originally uploaded by mr_matt65. My man Raf turned me on to Evil Nine’s first album and it’s awesome! It’s some amazing dj shit. The first track, “Crooked”, is [...]
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Throwdown!
Holy cow. The guantlet has been tossed down on the ground. Mooks and Angst have blogs! Also, they seem to have spent a little more time picking out names than I did. Nice. While Angst is trying to do something serious and well thought out, but lacking in any actual posts, Mooky is just kinda [...]
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