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Not Paranoid Yet ? Try Dave Emory,
That's D, A, V, E, E, M, O, R, Y
His Top Ten Reading List
i guess salon has been running with the paranoia theme all week. today they have paranoid songs. heres a few i thought of that werent on the list. anybody have anything to add?
the kinks -- destroyer
nirvana -- territorial pissing
elvis costello -- watching the detectives
joe jackson -- is she really going out with him
and heres a bonus link to songs from the 80's that mention nuclear war.
Spoonerisms and Ig-pay Atin-lay
Schadenfreude, Dave? Is that an object lesson, or a broken link?
Garbage in, garbage out?
The human genome turns out to be more, and less, than expected.
I am experiencing (have noticed for a few days) a wackiness in the archives of all pages having them. Is this a singular experience do you think?
paging dr reich
I'm going to go out on a limb and claim the lead in February's strange search request category with this one from 2/1/2001: http://www.google.com/search?q=endoscope+porn
Anyone care to top that?
"Mesmerizing images whose meanings are up to the viewer." (!?) Of course they are refering to Rudi Stern and his amazing multimedia production "Theater of Light".
love my new vaio!! its fast:>)
Speaking of parrot(head)s...
sunday pundits?? no, another kind of squawkbox.
linked off a drat fink post SMILE
found this on a dmtree search. he was digging in the arboretum last spring.
how about this with a machu pichu extention??
all the kidz on kapital hill luv the tickle me W doll.
a lot cheaper but maybe not as much fun
Axiomatic, and coming soon, to a cathedral near you.
The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant!
err...no, they don't.
The NY Post reports that Conde Nast is flip-flopping: first delaying, and now green-lighting, plans for websites for its magazines, including the New Yorker. I thought they were just afraid of losing newsstand sales, but I guess it's bureaucracy. I've been reading the New Yorker since I was a kid, or at least looking at the cartoons, but the current issue has a poem I quite like. I don't really keep up with contemporary poetry, but this one was close to my heart; expressing a particular nostalgia that makes me think the author is around my age. Since there's no site, I've transcribed it, and added a few links.