anybody try google
desktop? pretty cool search tool for your harddrive. welcome, google overlords!
im sending this out to all my digmedtre friends. respek
Here's the
clip of Bush "freaking on Charlie Gibson," as trios puts it. It's Windows Media Player, unfortunately. It's pretty unbelievable--the Dems should run it over and over. Oh, well, it looks like the site is overrun. trios is the kiss of death.
Billmon returned from the dead and posted something in the wee hours about how the Dems should make more of Bush's anger issues. Now he's pulled the post. I know he's well liked around here, but he's such a sulking primadonna. "How dare you love me?"
not nearly as funny as rodney but just as
dead.
if anyone's interested in going to florida for the election (to bring elderly kerry voters to the polls in Ft. lauderdale), i'm organizing a trip. email me. we're having an event monday night, the details of which are below:
NYC to FLA
Mon Oct 11, 6:30PM
274 W. 12th St, #5 (w4th)
nbutterworth - at - mac.com
I'm sorry, I have to post this:
XXX
(it is dedicated to Kirk Varnedoe - not that I have seen a copy:-)
give the
man some respect.
on the outside chance anyone missed :
NYT How the White House Embraced Disputed Arms Intelligence
By DAVID BARSTOW, WILLIAM J. BROAD and JEFF GERTH
"The Director's Director" Wong Kar-wai. I thought "In the Mood for Love" was beautiful. I look forward to 2046.
Interesting (and random?) list of
MacArthur 'Genius' Award recipients announced today.
The most common scripted line in all Hollywood productions (it was used at least once 84% of the time) from the late 30s to the mid 70s, was:
"Let's get outta here!"
tom ran into this once posting about the young turds on the fmu message board. the censorship script changes bad words (even if the are contained within other not bad words like shelly) to what ever they want. for instance hell = flint michigan and fuck = nina totenberg.
here are some retards having fun with it.
This town, is coming like a ghost town
All the clubs have been closed down
This place, is coming like a ghost town
Bands won't play no more
too much fighting on the dance floor
Do you remember the good old days before the ghost town?
We danced and sang, and the music played in a de boomtown
This town, is coming like a ghost town
Why must the youth fight against themselves?
Government leaving the youth on the shelf
This place, is coming like a ghost town
No job to be found in this country
Can't go on no more
The people getting angry
This town, is coming like a ghost town
This town, is coming like a ghost town
This town, is coming like a ghost town
This town, is coming like a ghost town
Two things I saw this past weekend that I truly enjoyed.
1. Photos and video by Jane and Louise Wilson
(303 Gallery)
2. A work included in the
New Museum's new show 'Adaptive Behavior' (and new location). Artist Tonico Lemos Auad turns the lint pills on new wall-to-wall carpeting into small installations. It reminds me of a quote by Hugh Prather: "when I get to where I can enjoy just lying on the rug picking up lint balls, I will no longer be too ambitious."
soccer moms out
security moms in
"Women of the world, take over/and if you don't the world will come to an end/and it won't take long."
- jim o'rourke
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