2001 was required reading in one of my college classes, and I was instantly captured. It is probably safe to say it re-sparked me addiction to reading. I'll miss him.
I recommend Prelude to Space (a random bookstore purchase that I enjoyed) as well.
I found a comment on boing-boing that has a link to a zoomed out version of the image, here. It actually turns out to look like two planes about to bomb the swastika which, puts a little different twist to the whole shebang. . .
The background music when played backwards plays satanic messages involving Satan, intestines and half-flacid penisi.
Nice post weezl. YOU SCURVY DOG!!!!! YARR!!
I haven't read much since I got Guitar Hero 2, but when I do, I try to read some good ones. . .
1. Pendragon by Stephen Lawhead
2. Great Acing Teachers and Their Methods by Richard Brestoff
3. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
4. The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux
5. If He Hollers Let Him Go by Chester Himes
You don't know where you would be going or what you would be doing when you left, you would just leave the planet with whoever wants to go and let the chips fall where they may. Maybe they anal probe you. Maybe they give you your own planet and 10,000 virgins. You wont know until you get there.
Curious George: So lets say that the earth doesn't blow up in 2012, but a giant spaceship comes and agrees to take whoever wants off of this planet. Given the choice of staying on earth or leaving, what would you do?
God that pisses me off. I live on the stage, so I'd rather know how the audience really felt, rather than get placated. Back in high school they would give every boring ass lecturer a standing O - but thats catholic school for ya. . .
When spring comes around I leer at the flowers- there is nothing sexual about it (unless its an orchid). Can't we just appreciate the view without harassing? I think many women assume that when a man is looking at her he is thinking about the 'nasty'- But what about those other people- why can't we appreciate the beauty that is many times abundantly apparent in our female counterparts?
2001 was required reading in one of my college classes, and I was instantly captured. It is probably safe to say it re-sparked me addiction to reading. I'll miss him. I recommend Prelude to Space (a random bookstore purchase that I enjoyed) as well.
posted by fooliosis 16 years ago
In "R.I.P. Oscar Peterson"
If there is a heaven, I want to go to jazz legend heaven (if only for 5 minutes).
posted by fooliosis 16 years ago
In "Poor hamster"
and not to mention deadly treadmills and Richard Gere. . .
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "TV-Links.co.uk Raided"
Hey, don't worry- there are 38 sites to replace tv-links.
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "Look at this dog."
Seriously
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "Probably NSFW."
part of me has died
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "Star Wars Trumpet."
Holy Crap. This sounds almost exactly like my concert band in middle school. How horrifying.
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "You'd think the original designers would have caught this."
I found a comment on boing-boing that has a link to a zoomed out version of the image, here. It actually turns out to look like two planes about to bomb the swastika which, puts a little different twist to the whole shebang. . .
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "David Caputto, The Yoyo King"
The background music when played backwards plays satanic messages involving Satan, intestines and half-flacid penisi. Nice post weezl. YOU SCURVY DOG!!!!! YARR!!
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "Curious George: What're the last 5 books you've read?"
I haven't read much since I got Guitar Hero 2, but when I do, I try to read some good ones. . . 1. Pendragon by Stephen Lawhead 2. Great Acing Teachers and Their Methods by Richard Brestoff 3. The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas 4. The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux 5. If He Hollers Let Him Go by Chester Himes
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "Live From Congress: The Skull Fucking Bill Of 2007"
"If we do not open our eyes to reality, they will get fucked right out of our heads". I have chills. I can finally sleep at night. . .
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "Couldn't find much sexual content on the web "
Queso, you are so making that up - that is completely ridiculous.
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "Alice In Wonderland"
I love the books as well. They are fantastic along with the drawings. Anyway, this is wonderful, thank you.
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "The final days: the Mayan end of time."
You don't know where you would be going or what you would be doing when you left, you would just leave the planet with whoever wants to go and let the chips fall where they may. Maybe they anal probe you. Maybe they give you your own planet and 10,000 virgins. You wont know until you get there.
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
Curious George: So lets say that the earth doesn't blow up in 2012, but a giant spaceship comes and agrees to take whoever wants off of this planet. Given the choice of staying on earth or leaving, what would you do?
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "What in the crap is this?"
I've been thinking (dangerous), and I think its more likely to be Weezle's mom with mange. . . but you would have to ask him.
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
Ya see, I thought it was a baby nudist troll as well
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In "Favorite Accoustic bar/cafe?"
Yeah, you should come to the Conor Byrne in Seattle, Wa. I like the recordings that I found- how may are in the band?
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In ""Excessive Ovation Syndrome""
God that pisses me off. I live on the stage, so I'd rather know how the audience really felt, rather than get placated. Back in high school they would give every boring ass lecturer a standing O - but thats catholic school for ya. . .
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
In ""It's like looking at the sun...""
When spring comes around I leer at the flowers- there is nothing sexual about it (unless its an orchid). Can't we just appreciate the view without harassing? I think many women assume that when a man is looking at her he is thinking about the 'nasty'- But what about those other people- why can't we appreciate the beauty that is many times abundantly apparent in our female counterparts?
posted by fooliosis 17 years ago
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