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May 22, 2004
Who let bin Ladens leave U.S.?
Remember when the bin Laden family was allowed to be flown out of America by the FBI on Uncle Sam dollars shortly after 9/11 while the rest of America was grounded.? Now Democratics Senators are asking who approved this. The White Hose refuses to answer.
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The Museum of Chimpography.
This somehow seems appropriate here.
Curious George; What movies should I watch this weekend?
I have reached a mental wall when it comes to picking out a movie to watch. Help!!! What can the monkeys recommend as good weekend material?
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Rassemblement de Weird Animal News
- Within this post, Mean Uncle Nostril rudely collates angry lumps of spiteful animal weirdness to offensively violate copyright restrictions & convince you that Mother Nature truly is a bitch, via naughty words and invective. The theme: Animals Attack!!
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Fontastic!
If you're like me, you have long wanted to be able to make your own fonts. Now you can. Open source. Free. It's Christmas!
Wharram Percy.
A lost village in Yorkshire.
Curious George: Musically lost.
Sorry for this stupid question, but I drove off the music roadmap around 2000; among my favorite bands at the time were Barenaked Ladies, Incubus, Sugar Ray, Train, etc. My problem is I have no idea who to listen to now. I don't know how this disconnect happened, but it seems all playlists, radio, top 100, media, etc are now saturated with hip-hop and rage/thrash alternative -- sorry, not my style. Meanwhile I can no longer dig out fresh listening ideas. Is there a resource that can help me get suggestions on artists I'd like, without the other stuff thrown in haphazardly? And yeah, I can accept that maybe the music I liked is out of style and I'm getting to be an old fogie, or that I'm just totally overlooking something.
Chemistry Comes Alive!
Plenty of fun, from the trippy to the explosive to the poignant to the dadaist.
Plenty of fun, from the trippy to the explosive to the poignant to the dadaist.
Britain opens stem-cell bank.
"The world's first national repository opened this week north of London, angering anti-abortion groups."
From the makers of
the legendary Emogame and it's occasionally distasteful sequels comes a new high (or low). Hulk Hogan, Mr. T, He Man, and an all star cast of others team up to taked down the Bush Administration and their new super-weapon, Voltron in Emogame2.5 The Bush Game. Set aside half an hour for this one kids, and remember to take notes. It's a doozy. (May not be SFW)