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April 14, 2005
The T shirts are ready to ship
Hello monkeys! The long awaited t shirts have been printed and now I need LA monkeys to help. It shouldn't be too much of a pain if we all do it together. I'm taking a trip to Baja this weekend, but will be back next week. We can plan a mellow week night of envelope stuffing and addressing at my house. Any takers?
The March to the New Pope
(note, Catholics may find mildly offensive)
Curious George: Government Bureauocracy Woes...
How to maintain sanity and what to do when you work with an absolute moron everyday?
more inside
Sing-a-long-a-Simpson
- Homer, that is. FLASH required.
NSFW due to possibly slightly risque ads with young girls with big tits in the side bar.
Only YOU can save Sheylan.
The United Nations World Food Programme brings you Food-Force, the game about saving a community from starvation, not aliens, by completing 6 different missions. Play online, or download. (Warning: The downloaded version takes 30 minutes on broadband - insert your own joke about bureaucracy here.)
This is your game on drugs.
Pharmacy: The Game is an adventure in drug trivia and karma. And don't miss the game's history, which involves a failed car wash/head shop called "Smoke & Suds." Heh.
Rather depressing news,
I'm afraid. Some wonderful creatures with names to match - Silky Sifaka, Buffy-headed Tufted Capuchin, Miller's Grizzled Surili...
Roll your own pope
with the Pope-U-Lator
Illustrations of Equipment from WW2-Era
Technical drawings of submarines, ships, aircraft, weapons, defense systems and stuff. Things were simpler, then, including acceptance of the brutal.
more inside
Treat your mother right.
(.asx file, broadband, Mr. T)
Curious George: Finding a taxi.
I'm doing a quick business trip in Ohio and would like to avoid renting a car. If I just call up a place like "Yellow Cab" will I be getting good service and price? Or is it better to look around in the phone book?