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http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/25614.htm


rare humorous videos
reminds me of L.A. Gear, only more stupid
the.. SUPER GREG CONCEPT SITE!
Best. 404 Error Message. Oh, Ever.
This will be stuck in your head for days.
So good.
Darth Vader's LiveJournal
swirl
Sobredosis! This is wonderful.

And a joke: A dyslexic man walks into a bra.


Is Andy Kaufman really still alive?

This is his online journal: http://andykaufmanreturns.blogspot.com/

I want to believe it. It's not true, of course. But, good God, I wish it were. For good measure: the Snopes article.


Happy Birthday, Mr. T!

Mr.T goodness:

autofish.net/clysm/mrtvs/index.html (Kyle, read the two on this page. It's done in a wacky, Robert Hamburger/Elftoresque style)
no-cash.org/mrt/machine.htm
mrtvseverything.com/MrTvs.html
protmovement.com
inzenity.com/mrt/


Check this out. And if you do, you should also look at these.


I woke up at 3am Saturday and couldn't fall back to sleep. So, around 4 I started on the Web site I'm supposed to be doing for that lady. I worked until noon. Most of the layout is done, as well as the drop-down menu I had to do with JavaScript. I knew nothing about JavaScript, so I had to teach myself a little bit of it. I'm in the slow process of learning PHP and ASP, which is like a whole new world when compared to HTML. Anyway, I desperately need more pictures and info from her, or the site is going to be very stringy.

The old Tom and Jerry cartoons are perhaps my favorite. I was watching some of them a while back, and noticed something that bothered me. You may remember the black lady that sometimes owned the house in which Tom and Jerry lived. Well, they've replaced her old, stereotypical voice and its beautiful ebony phonetics with a more politically correct (unbelievable) version. I'm glad I still have a lot of the old ones on tape.

My brother's middle school team played their last game the other day. Their final record is 1-14. That's so sad that I don't even feel like laughing. Haha, yes I do.

They're making a frickin' Curious George movie. Why do they keep ruining all the good things from the past? Yes, I said frickin'.

Here are several links, some of which I've been meaning to post for the longest time:

Churchill's parrot
Do not live in a shaky house
Sidewalk drawings
This is fairly interesting
accident
Only 60% of the songs have "hulk" in their name!
Hurrah?

The first Star Wars trilogy is finally going to be released on DVD. Of course, there's a catch. The special editions of the movies are the ones to be on the discs. I was angry at him for doing them over in the first place. I was also angry after each of the newest movies. And now this. George, I'm about ready to tear up my autographed Star Wars club membership paper thing. Actually, I think I lost that sometime around 1997. Maybe Jason stole it.

I've been lying to you all. I haven't even started My Name is Asher Lev. Other things have occupied my brain recently, including school work. I read a lot over the Christmas break, but that was stopped cold when the semester began. It's a shame, too, because I have a whole stack of books I want to read.


http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/dominican_two_heads


Check out this ad that CBS refused to air during the Super Bowl. There are many others, which can be viewed at bushin30seconds.org.


My friend Kyle showed me these. They're hilarious, especially if you remember them from when you were a kid, like I do.


There're a couple links I need to post. The first is emotioneric.com. Some parts are kinda lame, but it has its moments. Have you been sucked into the patriotic trend? Then you'll want one of these.




 
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